Leaders in Frequency Specific Microcurrent Education

1 What machine do you use for FSM?

FSM, or Frequency Specific Microcurrent, is typically delivered using a device specifically designed for this type of therapy. These devices can vary in features and capabilities, but they generally include a set of electrodes that are placed on the patient's skin, a control panel for adjusting the frequency and intensity of the current, and a power source. Some FSM devices may also include additional features such as built-in timers, pre-programmed frequency settings, and LCD displays for monitoring the treatment. It is always best to consult with a healthcare professional or therapist for the specific device that they recommend.

If you will be using the equipment in a medical setting, you will want to be sure the manufacturer is ISO 9001 and ISO 13485 certified and all technology is CE safety tested and compliant.

The manufacturers and distributors of the equipment used in the FSM courses are completely separate from FSM and are not involved in Frequency Specific Seminars or in the teaching of uses of frequencies. The frequencies have to be delivered by some sort of electromagnetic device that supplies current. These devices are categorized as TENS devices and as such are only approved for and used in the treatment of pain. Most of the applications of frequencies are for pain which is consistent with the approved use of the devices. But the effects of biological resonance and frequencies have nothing to do with the devices or their approved uses.

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