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Do Essential Oils Raise Your Frequency?

10 October 20227 min readSanivision Care

Raising vibrational frequency in the body has been believed to carry wide-ranging benefits — from strengthening resistance to viruses, bacteria, and fungi to supporting physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing and protecting against serious illness. Essential oils are said to hold the highest vibrational frequency of anything found in nature. But do essential oils actually raise your frequency? And what does current science say? Let us try to find out together.

Do Essential Oils Have a Frequency?

Everything existing in nature — including essential oils — exhibits vibrational behaviour at the level of its most fundamental building blocks: atomic and subatomic particles such as photons and electrons. These vibrations determine the basic properties of any substance, as well as its tendency to interact with other substances. Frequency refers to the regular, periodic vibration of matter at its molecular level, and it is measurable in hertz (Hz) — the number of vibrational cycles per second.

Essential oils are believed to carry frequencies ranging from as low as 52 MHz to as high as 320 MHz. While current research does suggest that essential oils may possess measurable frequencies, the scientific evidence to support these precise figures remains limited. More rigorous research is needed before any definitive conclusions can be drawn.

What Does It Mean for an Essential Oil to Have a High Frequency?

According to D. Gary Young, a prominent figure in the field of essential oil production: "Clinical research shows that essential oils have the highest frequency of any natural substance known to man, creating an environment in which disease, bacteria, virus, fungus, etc., cannot live."

Multiple studies have demonstrated positive impacts of essential oils on the human body — including protective effects against disease-causing viruses, bacteria, and fungi. These benefits appear to arise primarily from the pharmacologically active compounds within the oils. Whether their vibrational frequencies are responsible for these effects remains an open question. What is not in question is that essential oils carry real and measurable health potential, and that their therapeutic applications — aromatherapy, topical use, inhalation — are generally well-tolerated.

Which Essential Oils Have the Highest Frequency?

Rose essential oil is widely believed to carry the highest frequency of any plant oil — approximately 320 MHz on average. This is one reason it is so frequently used in aromatherapy: its purported ability to increase the vibratory rate of cells in the body and brain is considered central to maintaining physical and mental equilibrium. The following are the reported frequencies of some of the most revered oils in this tradition:

  • Rose essential oil — 320 MHz
  • Frankincense essential oil — 147 MHz
  • Lavender essential oil — 118 MHz
  • Sandalwood essential oil — 98 MHz

Do Humans Vibrate at Different Frequencies?

According to a 2021 paper titled "The Vibrational Frequencies of the Human Body" by Brian James Rose, CEO of a naturopathic and integrative medicine telehealth company, every living and nonliving thing vibrates at its own specific frequency — and humans are no exception. Different cells in the human body vibrate at different frequencies, together composing what Rose describes as the body's own unique "song."

A wide range of factors influence these frequencies: food, exercise, environment, and even acts of kindness. According to research by D. Gary Young and Bruce Taino — developer of the world's first commercial frequency monitor — a healthy human body maintains an average frequency of 62 to 68 MHz during the daytime. When this frequency drops, immune function begins to be compromised. At 58 MHz, the body becomes susceptible to cold and flu symptoms; at 55 MHz, conditions such as Candida may take hold; at 52 MHz, Epstein-Barr virus; and at 42 MHz, an environment conducive to cancer may develop.

Does Coffee Lower Your Vibration?

Preliminary observations suggest that coffee may depress the vibrational frequency of the human body. In one informal experiment conducted by D. Gary Young, the frequency of a 26-year-old subject dropped to 58 MHz within three seconds of holding a cup of coffee — and took three days to return to its baseline without any therapeutic support. With essential oils used as support, recovery was significantly faster.

Do Essential Oils Raise Your Frequency?

Before drawing any conclusion, it is worth surveying the most common claims in this field:

  • Every living and nonliving thing — including humans — operates within a specific range of vibrational frequency
  • The average electrical frequency of a healthy human body ranges from 62 to 68 MHz
  • Positive thinking and acts of kindness can increase the body's electrical frequency; negative emotions can decrease it
  • Essential oils are believed to hold the highest vibrational frequencies of any substance in nature
  • Rose essential oil is said to carry the highest vibrational frequency at 320 MHz
  • The use of essential oils can positively influence the body's frequency in a variety of ways

These claims originate primarily from D. Gary Young, who asserted that Bruce Taino developed a device capable of measuring the vibrational frequencies of essential oils and their effects on the human body. These claims have not, to date, been substantiated by peer-reviewed scientific literature. Proponents argue that the frequencies of essential oils transfer directly to the human body upon contact, raising its overall frequency and enhancing its capacity to heal from within.

"So, do essential oils raise your frequency? There is not enough scientific evidence that clearly supports these claims. Essential oils might have some positive impacts on vibration happening at the cellular level in the human body, but more research is needed to confirm these claims." — Md. Minhajul Alam, Certified Naturopath

A Practitioner's Perspective

At Sanivision Care, we work at the intersection of established energetic frameworks and emerging scientific inquiry. The honest answer to the question of whether essential oils measurably raise the body's frequency is: we do not yet have the scientific tools to confirm this with certainty. What we do know is that essential oils carry proven physiological and psychophysiological benefits — and that within the context of a bioenergetic assessment using instruments such as the ACMOS Lecher Antenna, specific oils consistently demonstrate harmonious resonance with the human energy field at the 9.0 calibration point.

Whether this resonance operates through biochemical pathways, vibrational transfer, or both simultaneously is a question science is only beginning to ask seriously. In the meantime, the clinical observation stands: certain oils support the conditions for coherence in the field. Rose, frankincense, lavender, and sandalwood are amongst the most consistently beneficial in our practice.

This article draws on research originally published at naturalnicheperfume.com/blog/do-essential-oils-raise-your-frequency/ by Md. Minhajul Alam, Certified Naturopath (October 2022). The Sanivision Care perspective has been added to contextualise these findings within a bioenergetic framework.

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