Shake It Up, Baby! Vibrational Therapy Is Amazing!

The other day I was piddling with my bonsai trees (yes, in addition to being an herb nut I’m also a wanna-be, amateur bonsai guy). I was trying to make a hole in the bottom of a pot….using a pair of needle-nose pliers. Believe it or not, it took a long time and the hole I ended up with wasn’t very pretty. It seems that a drill would have been faster, cleaner, and easier and would have made a much tidier hole. So why didn’t I use the drill? Well, sadly, my drill bits are all locked up in a toolbox and I couldn’t find the danged key to save my life.

As a veterinarian and an herbalist, I have a lot of tools for helping animals ranging from dandelions to drugs to major surgery. Years ago I went to Naturopathy School. Why? Because sometimes herbs aren’t the only answer….or the best answer…and I wanted some other tools. One of the amazing tools I picked up in naturopathy school was traditional Chinese medicine and, particularly, acupuncture. As a veterinarian, I have a fancy piece of paper on the wall that says I can poke needles into animals so I’ve done traditional, old-school needle acupuncture on dogs and such. But after naturopathy school, nobody gave me a fancy piece of paper that said I could poke needles into humans. So, on humans, I use tuning forks instead.

Through my schooling and through my own experimentation and experience, I’ve learned that different vibrational frequencies have very different effects on acupuncture points. In fact, I’ve been so impressed and inspired by the tuning forks that I haven’t stuck an acupuncture needle into a dog for years. We moved last year and in the move, I found several unopened boxes of acupuncture needles. My response? “What the heck am I going to do with those?

I also have a LifeTime Vibe vibration machine. Again, I find the vibrational effect of the unit to have some really profound benefits for some of my clients. So, I’ve been “shaking things up” for years in my veterinary and naturopathy practices.

Several years ago there was an emergency preparedness convention right here in the Magic Valley of Idaho where I live. I had decided not to attend. I’d been to three other conventions giving lectures and running a booth in the previous month and was worn out and had a ton of things to do. About three days before the convention I had a very distinct impression. “You really need to go to that convention.” Over the years, I’ve learned (sometimes the hard way) to listen to that voice.

So I called the meeting organizer and asked if they had any booth spaces left. They did, so I paid for one. When I told the organizer my name for the booth, he got all excited and asked if I’d give a lecture every day at the event. I said I’d be happy to.

When I got to the event center and was setting up my booth, I looked across the large vendor hall, I saw another fellow setting up a booth. Again came a strong impression. “You REALLY need to meet that fellow.” I left my half-constructed booth and walked over and introduced myself.

The man’s name was Sharik Peck. He’s a physical therapist who also has a master’s degree that involved psychology and brain science. He’d developed a little device called the Rezzimax Tuner that used vibrational frequencies to interact with the body and nervous system. Because of my own interests and experiences with vibrational healing modalities, I was very interested.

Later that day, a woman came to my booth. She had a “dead arm”…no sensory input and no motor control at all. It’d been that way for about six months. Prior to the arm “shutting off”, it had been exquisitely painful for a long time due to a nerve injury. Then, one morning her brain just decided it was tired of it and turned the arm off. She asked me if I had an herb for that.

I had a better idea.

I took her over to Sharik Peck’s booth and introduced the two. After visiting with her for a few minutes, he pulled out his Rezzimax Tuner and started working on the arm. After about 20 minutes, she had about 70% mobility of her arm…but without the previous pain. She bought a Tuner (As did I!) and Sharik gave her a protocol to follow at home. I followed up with her and within a few weeks her arm function was completely restored and normal and the pain never came back.

There are a lot of interesting “tools” in the naturopathy business. They range from modalities like acupuncture, that have mountains of validating scientific studies to back them up, to machines that you poke your finger into that can tell you the reason your knee hurts is because your great-grandma had an emotionally difficult experience with Brussel sprouts? Because of the number of hoaky, nonsense devices in the naturopathy world, I’m pretty suspicious of new gadgets. Unlike many of the devices out there, the Rezzimax Tuner is a solidly researched and proven piece of equipment. It’s an FDA-registered device with legitimate scientific studies confirming its beneficial effects. And, though it’s lousy at telling you how your great-grandma felt about Brussel sprouts…it is in my experience significantly beneficial for a large number of other issues.

This week, Sharik is putting on a live conference on the Rezzimax Tuner. There will be a number of professional speakers doing training on the use of the device. I’ll be speaking as well. My lecture will be focused on how to use herbs to enhance the effect of vibrational therapy with the Tuner (and vice versa). The event will be live for those that wish to attend in person but will also be available digitally to those who can’t make the trip or have scheduling conflicts.

If you have a body or a nervous system or know someone that does, I’d strongly suggest that you consider attending. Having this tool and the skills to use it can have remarkable benefits. The only caution I’d ever make about the Rezzimax Tuner is that you be very careful letting your adult children try it. I have 15 adult children and it seems that often when I let them use the Tuner, they end up taking it home with them. Most of you probably don’t have 15 kids so, this will be less expensive for you, but still…be careful.

If you’d like to learn more about the conference, Click Here: Rezzimax Live or Virtual Conference

If you’d like to get a tuner (and several spares for your adult children that might visit) click here: The Rezzimax Tuner

If you’d like to watch a Free YouTube Webinar where Sharik and I have a great time swapping stories and talking about the Rezzimax Tuner, Click Here: Tune Out Pain Video

I hope to see you at the conference.

Best,

Doc Jones

20 thoughts on “Shake It Up, Baby! Vibrational Therapy Is Amazing!

  1. Mildred Peterson says:

    Hi Doc, it does my heart good to hear from you. You had us so scared we were going to lose you. It was scary. I am from Nebraska and can’t make the long trip cause coronavirus almost wiped me out and I am still having a time of it cause they call me a long hauler. And it is bad. I really would like to get the vibration machine. Maybe I will be able to some time. Still keeping you and your family lifted up to God in prayer. Hope you are continuing to get better and better.
    As ever , Mildred Neola Peterson

    • Dr. Patrick Jones says:

      The conference will be at the Gallivan Center in Salt Lake City, Utah February 11th & 12th, 2022.

      You can also attend virtually and have access to the videos even after the live presentation.

  2. Alli says:

    Are you going to have the Pain tuner Pro II available or just the old one? I wish I could win the lottery (have to actually play it) as I’d get one for my mom to see if it’d help the nerve injury in her leg & one for my husband to help his ….. everything ….. caused from the C-vax. Can’t wait to try it.

  3. Sherrie Siddoway says:

    Are you still selling the Rezzimax? Do you think it would work on someone who has had facial paralysis for over 20 years.

  4. Sherrie Siddoway says:

    How does a person get trained in this tuner system? I have so many people that this tool could help. The Rezzimax Tuner Pro

  5. Theresa says:

    Greetings,
    Signed up for the conference and will need to attend virtually. Did not see and option for the virtual attendance. Did I read correctly, a tuner is given with each ticket purchased.

    • Dr. Patrick Jones says:

      There were two admission prices, one with a Tuner and one without. Depends, which one you bought.
      Sharik Peck at Rezzimax.com could tell you which one you got. :0)

  6. Evangeline says:

    Hello Dr. Jones. You have such a nice personality! Just wondering what kind of feedback anyone is getting on people with anxiety, or even PTSD, using the tuner? Thank you, God bless.

    • Dr. Patrick Jones says:

      The Tuner has a remarkable effect on normalizing parasympathetic function. Sharik has used it to help a lot of folks for that sort of thing.

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