A groundbreaking study published in Acta Scientific Biotechnology Journal has identified the 528Hz frequency of sound and 528nm of green light as universal constants with significant implications for healing and life extension. The research, led by Dr. Leonard G. Horowitz, Mitch Fine, and Victor Showell, integrates quantum physics, epigenetics, and sacred geometry to uncover the role of the 528 frequency in biological processes such as stem cell activation and DNA repair.
The study highlights the 528 frequency's presence in natural phenomena and ancient architectural designs, suggesting its importance in cosmic design and therapeutic energy. Findings indicate that this frequency could drive stem cell differentiation and tissue regeneration, offering a new framework for health and longevity. The research advocates for a holistic approach to medicine, challenging conventional methods and calling for further exploration of 528-based therapeutic devices.
Commercial applications of the 528 frequency are already underway, including medicinal music broadcasts and frequency therapy devices. This study not only bridges ancient wisdom with modern science but also opens new avenues for research in cancer control and genetic research, potentially transforming the future of therapeutic science.



