
Important Update Regarding VA Referral Appointments
At this tim Dr. Kathleen Blazek is no longer scheduling VA/CCN referral appointments at this time.
Dr. Lockwood and Dr. Johnston are continue to accept both new and existing VA/CCN referral patients.
If you are scheduling a visit online with a VA referral, please schedule with one of the two practitioners who are accepting VA patients and use the appropriate VA appointment options.
Please visit our online scheduling system to view available appointments,
or contact the clinic at (719) 357-9448 for assistance.

Frequency Medicine
What is Frequency Medicine?
Frequency medicine (also known as vibrational medicine, energy medicine, or bioresonance therapy, depending on the context) is a broad term that refers to healing practices based on the idea that the body has natural electromagnetic frequencies and that imbalances or disruptions in these frequencies can lead to illness. By detecting and correcting these frequency imbalances, proponents believe health can be restored or improved.
Core Concepts:
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The Body as Energy: Every cell and organ in the body emits electromagnetic frequencies. This idea is supported by basic biophysics—cells generate measurable electric charges and magnetic fields.
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Disease as a Frequency Imbalance: Illness or dysfunction is thought to arise when these natural frequencies are disrupted—due to stress, toxins, trauma, or pathogens.
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Restoration Through Resonance: Frequency medicine aims to “tune” the body back to a healthy state by applying frequencies (via sound, light, electromagnetic waves, or vibration) that promote balance and healing.
How Does It Work?
The concept behind frequency medicine is rooted in both modern science and long-standing medical traditions.
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The human body is bioelectrical
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Cells communicate through electromagnetic signals
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Different tissues and systems resonate at specific frequencies
When the body is exposed to targeted frequencies, it may help:
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Encourage cellular communication
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Support circulation and energy flow
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Promote relaxation of the nervous system
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Restore more balanced function
Think of it like tuning an instrument—when something is “out of tune,” the right frequency helps bring it back into harmony.
What Does a Session Feel Like?
Frequency-based therapies are typically gentle and non-invasive.
During a session, you may experience:
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A sense of relaxation or calm
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Subtle tingling or warmth
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Improved mental clarity
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Deep rest, similar to meditation
Many patients find the experience deeply restorative, especially when combined with other therapies like acupuncture.
Can Frequency Medicine be used with Acupuncture?
At our clinic, frequency medicine is used as a complementary therapy alongside acupuncture and other holistic treatments.
We may incorporate frequency therapy to support:
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Neurological balance
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Stress and nervous system regulation
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Pain management
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Overall wellness and recovery
Our goal is not to override your body—but to support it in doing what it’s already designed to do: heal and adapt.
Key Features of the Spooky2 System:
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Rife Frequency Generator: Delivers specific frequencies intended to target pathogens, promote detox, or support various body systems.
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Remote Healing: Uses DNA samples (like fingernails) placed in a remote module to transmit frequencies wirelessly—a concept based on quantum entanglement.
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Contact Mode: Direct application via electrodes to the body.
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Plasma Mode: Uses a plasma tube for deeper tissue penetration.
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Cold Laser: Targets acupuncture points or tissues with specific light frequencies.
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Scalar Wave Integration (if using the Spooky2 Scalar): Amplifies healing by producing scalar energy fields.
Common Uses in Clinical Settings:
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Chronic illness (e.g., Lyme disease, fibromyalgia)
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Pathogen elimination (viruses, bacteria, parasites)
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Pain and inflammation reduction
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Detox protocols
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Immune modulation
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Nervous system regulation, which pairs well with your clinic's neurological focus
What to Expect During a Frequency Medicine Session (with Biofeedback)
A frequency medicine session is a gentle, personalized experience designed to understand your body’s unique patterns and support balance where it’s needed most.
1. Initial Check-In
We begin with a brief conversation about how you’ve been feeling—physically, mentally, and emotionally. This helps guide the session and ensures your care is tailored to your needs.
2. Biofeedback Scan
Next, we use a biofeedback system to assess how your body is responding to a wide range of frequency patterns.
This process is non-invasive and typically involves being connected to sensors.
The system helps identify:
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Areas of stress or imbalance
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How your body responds to specific frequencies
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Which frequency patterns may be most supportive for you
Think of this as a “listening phase,” where we gather information directly from your body.
3. Customized Frequency Program
Based on the biofeedback results, we create a personalized frequency program for your session.
Rather than using a one-size-fits-all approach, this allows us to:
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Focus on your specific imbalances
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Prioritize areas that need the most support
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Adapt the session in real time if needed
4. Frequency Therapy Session
You’ll then relax comfortably while the selected frequencies are delivered through the system.
Depending on the setup, this may involve:
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Contact pads
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Holding a device
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Sitting or lying comfortably during the session
The experience is typically very calming. Many patients report:
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Deep relaxation
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A meditative state
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Subtle physical sensations (like warmth or tingling)
5. Reassessment & Integration
In some sessions, we may re-check your body’s responses to see how it’s adapting and adjust frequencies accordingly.
After the session, we’ll briefly review how you’re feeling and discuss any next steps.
How Biofeedback Enhances Your Treatment
Biofeedback allows us to move beyond guesswork.
Instead of applying general protocols, we can:
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Tailor each session to your body’s real-time responses
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Track changes over time
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Provide a more individualized and responsive approach to care
Frequency medicine is an evolving field. While many patients report meaningful benefits, it is considered a complementary therapy and is not a replacement for conventional medical care.
We’re committed to using it thoughtfully, safely, and in combination with time-tested practices.
