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Pain Relief - a conversation with Mark Fox of Reasona Health

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Mark Fox is the founder of Reasona Healthand the creator of VIBE, a pocket PEMF device that helps people manage over 55 different health conditions

After 17 years as a NASAscientist Mark was looking for a new challenge.

Discovering that his dog was seriously ill was the source of that new challenge.

The potential solution for his dog, as it would do for a human being with the same diagnosis involved electro-magnetic therapy.

Mark was struck by how cumbersome the existing treatment machines were. So, Mark decided to create a PEMF device that would fit into his pocket.

That device is VIBE.

In this episode of the Abeceder podcast Fit For My Age Mark describes to host Michael Millward the experience of inventing a device that improves people’s lives. He explains how VIBE works and shares how people have been using VIBE and the results they have achieved.

Mark also cautions about who should not use VIBE and how not to use VIBE.

It is advisable to consult your doctor before undertaking health related treatment.

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Introduction to Fit For My Age and Zencastr

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Made on Zencastr. Hello and welcome to Fit For My Age, the health and wellbeing podcast from Abysseedah. I am your host, Michael Millward, the Managing Director of Abysseedah.
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Very importantly, on Fit For My Age, we don't tell you what to think, but we do hope to make you think.

Mark Fox's Background and Rezona Health

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Today, my guest who I met on matchmaker.fm is Mark Fox, the founder of Rezona Health.
00:01:17
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Mark is in Orlando, Florida in the United States. I've been to Orlando. It was part of a big holiday in the United States. The Orlando part of that big trip had a theme of ups, downs, sides to sides and general excitement.
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00:01:43
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Now, hello, Mark. Hello. Thanks for having me Really appreciate Pleasure. I'm looking forward to finding out about Rezona Health and the sorts of things that you do and especially this product vibe that you've got. But please could we start by you telling us a little bit about you, your backstory, and then we'll talk about Rezona Health a little bit.
00:02:02
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My undergraduate was chemical engineering and my dad was in rockets and I never want anything to do with the rockets because I grew up with them and was like, oh but i you know I wanted to be in the chemical industry, but after I graduated, me and my best friend, he's a nuclear physicist, and nobody was hiring any engineers back then, 1983, that's how old I am.
00:02:23
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But we were hanging drywall, building condos and houses for 350 an hour. is's like ah And then finally, a new contract came on Kennedy Space Center on the space shuttle program. and Somebody said, put your resume in for that. So I said, yeah, I'll do that. i don't want to do rockets, but I'll do it for six months until I find a better job.
00:02:43
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And then I was there for 17 years. Yeah, I have the same sort of experience with that the start of my career. was so like, oh, I'll do that for a few months whilst I find the right thing. And I've been in it for yet a lifetime.
00:02:56
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But I find I enjoy it. but and Yeah, exactly. You're in the scientific job. what's What happened after the 17 years?

Discovery of Arthritis Treatment Technology

00:03:05
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and working on the space shuttle program was awesome but it's yeah it's not real creative because you're building production stuff and it's actually the opposite as nasa doesn't want you to change anything just make it make the same crappy stuff you made last time i mean that that's actually the inside joke it's don't change anything so i i went to the computer industry i worked for iomega when the internet was just starting you know 90 1998 ran a call center for customers went i didn't know what a call center was but they were
00:03:35
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a company that was growing extremely fast. If you've ever heard of a zip drive, they were, went from nothing to a couple billion dollars a year. So they needed some, some fresh people to really, you know, come in and help manage the place. So I did that. and then I've done a lot of other crazy things. I actually still own part of a woman's clothing company.
00:03:52
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Tried a lot of different things. What got me into this technology was about 23 years ago, my dog could not come upstairs. She was just crying at the bottom of the stairs. So obviously one of us had go to the vet, flipped a coin to see he wasn't going to work that day. And she ended up having severe arthritis in her spine.
00:04:14
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A very good friend of mine who was a very forward thinking veterinarian said, Hey, there's this lady in Oregon has this magic machine that can, you know reverse arthritis. So we got ready to take our dog up there.
00:04:28
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And then unfortunately you got too sick too fast, but And then we had to put her down, unfortunately.

Challenges in Health Device Development

00:04:34
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But it's um that technology I've known about since then, 23 years.
00:04:39
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And it kind of fascinated me. I started looking into it more. And being a rocket scientist, I'm super skeptical. I'm like, this this can't be real. you can't be using frequencies and energy to help people. But the more and more I looked into it, the more and more interested I got.
00:04:55
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Could see some of the results, especially in PTSD and trauma therapy, that were amazing results, but it honestly just kind of pissed me off that this technology was being held hostage in a clinical environment or it was tied up in very expensive machines or usually both.
00:05:15
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And I just thought to myself, there's gotta be a way to build a consumer device that uses technology that's affordable. That doesn't have to be the size of a beer keg, you know, with a bunch of wires coming off it. There's gotta be ah smarter, better way to do it. so that's That's the path that I went down to develop the product. Okay.
00:05:35
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How long did it take? ba Okay. So the predecessor, probably like five years to develop it. I, the first protocol or first device I made was called a Pulsar XO.
00:05:48
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It looked like an old eighties music cassette and you Bluetooth connected it to your phone and you the protocol off your phone to the device.
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The problem was so many people struggle with Bluetooth and then, you know, if they get a phone call or an audible noise from a text or something, just like if you're driving your car and you had a Bluetooth speaker connection, if the phone rings, the music's going to stop.
00:06:15
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And the same thing would happen with this device. So people would just got frustrated. I mean, therapeutically, it worked fantastic. User friendliness, not so much.
00:06:25
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So then I ended up just kind of re-gearing and building a device that was a complete standalone unit that has no Bluetooth connection. You don't download anything. It comes preloaded. You just turn it on, pick the protocol you want, and you hit play and put in your pocket.

How the Vibe Device Works

00:06:42
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And it's that simple. You make it sound very easy. They really do make it sound that simple. it's just But it took five years to develop. I tried to make it that simple, but it some people still struggle.
00:06:55
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The problem is, Michael, no one will watch a three-minute video instruction. They just you turn it on and go, now what do I do? i go, watch the instruction. Put it in your pocket. It's easy to use. You're just making it hard for no reason. But yeah, it's...
00:07:08
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That's always still a challenge. it's it's it's It's what we all do with everything technology-wise, even with our cars. it so This winter, I pressed a button in the center column thinking I was switching on the heated rear window.
00:07:22
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I was actually so switching on the heated seats, which I didn't realize I'd got because I hadn't read the instruction leaflet. and It's a lot easier to phone up the call center and say, what do I do if? and They say, read it. It's in the manual.
00:07:35
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It's a part of the human condition. It is part of the human condition and it's it's I can't do it forever because I'm growing extremely fast. But in this industry, to my knowledge, I'm the only person that has a phone number.
00:07:49
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My phone has rang three times since we started this call. So I actually answer the phone and because people because I you know, it's voodoo, right? It's stuff that shouldn't work. So but it does. So people want to talk to a real human being before they go buy the product or a lot of Yes.
00:08:06
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But Yeah, it's getting better. I have some AI on the website that's answering 85% of the questions, so I'm not... yeah not answering the phone 24 seven a anymore. it just feels like. Right. Okay. But what you're talking about is when you say people want to talk to someone before they buy the product, you're talking about people who are in a lot of pain and the vibe, which is the name of the product. We haven't mentioned the name of the product yet.
00:08:30
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the The product is called vibe, V I B E. And what it does, if from right. Is it helps alleviate the pain that people with arthritis have to endure.
00:08:41
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Yeah. There's, there's, 59 different protocols on it. And actually we've increased it to a 70 expansion ones that I won't go into details, but there's yeah, arthritis pain. I mean, some of the the biggest ones are, are PTSD and trauma.
00:08:56
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Anxiety is the number one ailment of all human, belief human beings on the planet earth. And we have huge success with that. Arthritis, back pain, neck pain, sleep, of course, is a huge one. If you're not getting sleep, then you're not going to be healthy.
00:09:11
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And then some, you know crazy stuff like blood sugar and diabetes that it's lowering blood sugar dramatically quickly. And, you know, we get people calling all the time, like how in the world could blood sugar go from 250 to a hundred in 30 minutes.
00:09:29
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And so, yeah, there's really some, and we got lots and lots and lots of, uh, success stories, but there's some really, some of them are surprises. People call me and go, it did this for me. And I'm like, I,
00:09:41
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It wasn't designed to do that. doesn't mean it can't do that. I didn't know it could do that. So it's, it's, it's an interesting, uh, it's an interesting experiment and endeavor of every day coming, coming across something new.
00:09:53
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But yeah, arthritis is ah is a big one as well. Vibe helps people with a range of different medical conditions. And some of them you're intended and then you get feedback from other people are saying like, I had i have this, Vibe has helped me to deal with the pain that is created or it's helped me alleviate symptoms that um are part of that particular illness or condition.
00:10:17
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How does it work? right, here's the, I'm going to give you the marketing answer. going to give you the correct answer. Nobody knows. Okay. But nobody knows how aspirin works.
00:10:27
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Nobody knows how any drug works, any drug. They have theories on how it works, but they've never proven it. Right? So now you have theories, no proof. And again, aspirin has been around for 3000 years and nobody has ever proven how it works.
00:10:42
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Now, getting that disclaimer out of the way, what we believe is happening is The cells in your body, specifically the mitochondria, have a voltage on them, just like a car battery.
00:10:54
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And it's been proven, this has been proven over and over, that if the voltage gets low, and it does over time, as you get older, you have less voltage. When you have ailments, you get a lower voltage.
00:11:05
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And the lower voltage can cause you to be sick or to more easily not fight off disease, those type of things. It's been proven to increase the voltage. So it's charging your cells' batteries.
00:11:18
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That's one thing it's doing. Number two is adacine triphosphate. It's called ATP. Fancy word, but it's a chemical that is the, it's the number one fuel that your cells use for food.
00:11:33
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And so it increases, this has been proven in the lab and clinical trials. It increases ATP up to 500%. So those are the two main things.
00:11:43
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There's a lot of other theories, but it's recharging your cells' batteries. It's increasing ATP so they have better food, more food to eat so that your body can heal itself.
00:11:55
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That's what it's doing. Right. So it's, it's, it's not actually curing the actual ailment, which is one of the reasons why it can apply to so many different ailments.
00:12:09
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It helps to, like you say, recharge the cells because it does like the battery. and then it creates the food for the cells because the food comes from the the food that you put in, you eat.

Real-world Applications of Frequency Protocols

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But it's how your body processes that which then makes the difference to whether it's creating the right type of energy within your body or just passing straight through it. That's true except for the first part is if it's not because of that that it has so many different conditions it can address because each protocol is completely different.
00:12:48
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Um, what, what they ares are is their frequencies are between one and a thousand Hertz. They're actually frequency pairs and those frequency pairs change every one to four minutes. Now this is oversimplifying it, but frequency a is where is it? And frequency B is what's wrong with it.
00:13:07
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So example, PTSD is the most complex one because PTSD is in every part of your body. It's in every organ. It's in every part of your brain.
00:13:18
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And so it goes through 76 different frequency pairs. So it's very, very complex. So it's it is specific to what the ailment is.
00:13:29
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And it's not like insulin resistance is one frequency pair. It's going to go through 30 different things that it has to do to address the various organs and the metabolism and things in your body that are causing the insulin resistance. So it's, it's extremely complex, probably of how it's working.
00:13:50
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Where, so how do you know it works? It's those chords. You can think of the chords on a guitar, those frequency pair and the protocols are songs. You can think of it also as food recipes, right? You, the, the frequencies are ingredients and the protocols are the meal.
00:14:08
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And so it came from 8,000 practitioners over 35 years experimenting on patients. Like, hey, I tried 40 Hertz.
00:14:19
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It helped with this. 52 Hertz didn't help. So I'm not going to use 52 as much for that thing. I'm going to 40 Hertz and 116 combined for this. So it's just been a bunch of trial and error over, like i said, 35 years um 8,000 doctors and practitioners playing with it on people.
00:14:37
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Yeah, because this was something that was used in hospitals as part of very expensive health treatments. And like you said at the beginning, you've taken that and created something that people can use in their own homes.
00:14:49
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Trying to make it affordable, something that people can use and getting away from wires and stuff to make it to make it discreet because it's it's the only therapy, one of the very few therapies on the go.
00:15:03
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You put it in your pocket and you forget you're getting the therapy, right? You can't do that by going to a doctor's office to have wires connected to you. yeah You can't do that with a gigantic PMF mat you have to lay on, which they're great products, but you can't you can't.
00:15:19
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They're expensive. Number one, you can't take them on an airplane. You can't put in your pocket. You can't drive somewhere while you're getting the therapy, which can do all those with this kind of device. all right So you just put it in your pocket and it can carry on throughout your day.
00:15:32
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Honestly, I just forgot I have one in my pocket right now. Right. So, yeah, you just you forget it. You play the one you want and you forget about it. And it doesn't make any, you know, if you put it up to your ear, you might hear a little bit of vibration, but it doesn't make any sound. It's invisible magnetic waves and it's not voodoo. The earth It's called PEMF, Pulse Electromagnetic Field.
00:15:57
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And the Earth puts it out all the time. You can go measure that right now with an app on your phone. And I call it the heartbeat of the Earth. It's 7.83 hertz, 20.1 and 14.3 are the three frequencies, I think, that are constantly running in the background of the Earth's environment.
00:16:16
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and those are like the ley lines and and those sorts of things. And what we did what you what VIBE does then is create a vibration, a magnetic field, which uses use the same type of approach. If you're in the right type of um frequency with the magnetic fields,
00:16:34
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then you can recharge the body's cells and feed them so that your body is better equipped to deal with the ailment that you are having to endure, which is the same sort of thing that if you have a cold, you would have, well, we would have here in the UK, hot lemon drink because of the vitamin C. You have an ailment, you boost your body's defenses and ability to treat that by taking on board food that provides the resources that you need in order to fight that infection.
00:17:10
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I'm so tempted to so say it's rocket science, but it's not rocket science because actually, like you say, this has been tested for by thousands of clinicians over a long period of time. It's not rocket scientist. and oh It's not rocket science at all. it's I mean, it can be if you look at one perspective, but I'll look at it from another perspective.
00:17:27
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Nothing in the world happens without an energy exchange. You can't cook a hot dog on a campfire. You can't make s'mores on a campfire. Nothing happens in your body without some kind of energy exchange. If you fall down the stairs and break your leg, that's an energy exchange. You get in car wreck.
00:17:45
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Dense the fender since I got in a car wreck yesterday. It wasn't my fault. Somebody hit me. is an energy exchange that ruined my fender, right? So you can think of it as energy. It's putting energy in your body. The energy can be delivered multiple

Natural Remedy Approach and Misconceptions

00:17:58
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ways. Michael, it can be delivered a PMF magnetic field.
00:18:01
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It can be delivered with an electrical current, like a tens unit that you put pads on you. It can be delivered with light, sound and vibration. Any of those are possible. And I have prototypes for all of those modes coming in the future, but it's, um,
00:18:18
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I chose PEMF because the convenience of not having wires on somebody's body, like I said, therapy on the go made it lot easier. MIT, Massachusetts Institute Technology, discovered by accident that flickering light at 40 hertz reverses Alzheimer's.
00:18:36
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um I've talked to them multiple times. I told them, yep, 40 hertz is a magic frequency, but you're still missing some other frequencies that would help a lot more. And so I've been talking to him about that.
00:18:49
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So, yeah, think of it as an energy exchange. And just like everything else in the world with energy exchange and everything your listeners know, everything the world vibrates, right, is the reason that table looks like a table and the reason your foot looks like a foot is it's a certain vibration or resonance that's making, you know, string theory, that type of thing, making those vibrations into something that we perceive a hard, solid, normal object, right? But yeah, just think of energy exchange as the best way to do it.
00:19:22
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You've given your cells the energy to fix themselves. Far from being rocket science, then, this is actually ah natural remedy. It's natural healthcare. Well, people ask me when they go, you know, and people get hung up on EMF versus PMF. So the EMF smog that everyone's worried about, your cell phones and Wi-Fi,
00:19:42
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Yes, potentially that's dangerous, but that's millions of hertz or more, or excuse me, billions. Your phone's gigahertz. That's billions of hertz. it's billions of times higher frequency than these.
00:19:55
Speaker
So PEMF is therapeutic. EMF is potentially hazardous. Are they similar? They're similar that they're both electromagnetic spectrum. They're both light, right? They're in the light spectrum, just like infrared light or anything else.
00:20:09
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They're just different frequency energy levels. This is at the extreme, extreme, extreme low end that barely fits on the chart. Right. So there's a huge difference between those two and it's a common misconception.
00:20:22
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And when I fight back with people, I say, if PEMF was dangerous and harmful, everyone and every living thing on the planet would be dead.

Vibe Success Stories

00:20:32
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because we just just we just talked about that the earth's heartbeat is putting it out constantly. You have people contacting you all the time.
00:20:40
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What are the sort of success stories that really stick out for you? What's the what the biggest success stories you've had? You know, there's so many of them. So I'm only going to remember ones in the last couple of weeks. I had a guy call me up with this literally this tone of voice. He goes, Mark, my wife has dementia.
00:20:59
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She's not been able to make a complete sentence for a year and a half. She ran your protocol for brain balancing and brain fog.
00:21:10
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And now she's making complete sentences. She's so happy because people can understand her now. like, are you kidding me, Tom? Do you not want your wife to talk? That's the highest energy you could get. it's Your wife went from not talking to be able to talk.
00:21:27
Speaker
Right. So blood sugar has been huge success. People dropping blood sugar. I mentioned earlier some amazing things that have happened that never knew they could have multiple 70 year old women tell me it made their varicose veins and their legs disappear. Really?
00:21:44
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So they just ran general inflammation. ah And my last story, Michael, is my favorite. is if If this doesn't make the hair stand up on your arms, you're not a human being. i A 17-year-old girl told me, Mark, I have Tourette's.
00:21:58
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I'm a monster. The boys at school pick on me all the time. No boy is ever going to ask me out. That was the her belief for her life at 17. She ran the brain balancing. I didn't tell her to do that.
00:22:11
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She ran the brain balancing protocol, her Tourette's disappeared, and she goes, I have a date Saturday night. nice She's been now engaged to that guy for two years. She has not had another Tourette's syndrome.
00:22:25
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She has no more ticks. How was that possible? I do not know, but it happened. that's That is a brilliant story. It's it's it's it's great. I'm sitting here listening to it with a huge grin on my face, thinking like, yeah, that's cool. So yeah, just tons of stories, but that's a handful of them.
00:22:42
Speaker
Is this the sort of thing that once you start using Vibe, it's something that you have to carry on using permanently, or is there a time where you can you can stop using it? Super good question, and it's different for each person. What we tell people is,
00:22:57
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use it three to four times a week for 30 days. If it doesn't help you by then, it's probably not going to for whatever reason, or more likely you have self-diagnosed the wrong thing.
00:23:07
Speaker
It ends up being a diagnostic kind of tool too, because if it doesn't work, it means you're probably attacking the wrong thing. So people, someone will see an immediate response to it. Some of um them will take a couple of weeks.
00:23:19
Speaker
Some people don't need it to use it again, but the majority of people, here's the way to answer it. They end up with their own maintenance program, running something a couple of times a week. That makes sense.
00:23:31
Speaker
A lot of it is because they don't want it to come back. So they haven't tested whether it does or not, if they just quit. Right. So they just keep using it. And then I have extreme crazies that are running 12 protocols a day.
00:23:46
Speaker
And they call me and go, I'm tired. Why am I tired? Like how many you run in 12 a day? Well, don't, you know, cause your body needs time to take the energy to heal itself.
00:23:57
Speaker
yeah The good news is you can't overdose. You may make get tired from it, which a handful people do. But I i have one guy that is an ex-race car driver. He's a friend of mine. He's had four concussions and he's been on fire twice.
00:24:11
Speaker
He bought like 15 units. So he's running. he was taking like eight Ambien a night for sleep. He's off all of that. So sleep, arthritis, back pain, neck pain, brain fog. He's he's brought he's running something constantly.
00:24:25
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Right.

Safety and Usage Recommendations

00:24:26
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Multiple. So everyone depends a little bit. And to be honest, we don't have any long 20 year data to tell us the answer to that question for most people. Right now, I have to sort of ask just as we come to the end of our conversation.
00:24:41
Speaker
Is there anyone that shouldn't use VIBE? In the PDF community, just to err on the side of safety, everyone has agreed if you're pregnant, don't do it. There's not a single case of of anyone.
00:24:55
Speaker
that anyone knows of, any adverse effects. It's just, yeah, don't know it. In pregnancy, don't use it. The other one is if you have anything electronic in your body, like a pacemaker or an insulin pump, it could interfere with the electronics. So we recommend don't use it. Now what's interesting with that, and again, it's just erring on the side of caution, but for example, the Vibe is nine Gauss maximum, so that's the energy level of the magnetic field.
00:25:28
Speaker
An MRI is going to be between 20 to 40 to 50,000 Gauss. So for a long time, the MRI community said you can't have an MRI if you have a pacemaker.
00:25:41
Speaker
And then doctors found you know started to say, well, you could die if the MRI screws up your pacemaker, but you're probably going to die if we can't find out what's inside of you, what's wrong.
00:25:52
Speaker
So they started doing MRIs with people with pacemakers. To my knowledge of the millions that are done every year, there's only like one person that ever died from it. And it wasn't that the pacemaker quit. It was that the magnetic field pulled an object across room and hit her.
00:26:07
Speaker
So there's MRIs and pacemakers. People with pacemakers are getting MRIs all the time now under clinical supervision of doctors and clinicians there. But the PMF committee still says those two things.
00:26:19
Speaker
If you're pregnant, or you have something electronic in you, no. But to clarify, i said electronic. So hip replacements, knee replacements, metal stints, all those pins, all those are fine.
00:26:33
Speaker
It's only if you have some kind of circuitry, like you know a chip, something running that electronics. The rest of it's fine. That's great. but One last comment to that, just to clarify. The first time you use it, if you're in severe pain, do not be driving a car, operating a canapult because it can get you drunk or stoned.
00:26:53
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Because if you're in severe chronic pain, when your body gets rid of the pain that fast, it floods your bloodstream with endorphins. So there's lots of cases where people feel a high, like they're stoned or whatever. So first time you use it, if it's for pain, don't be driving.

Podcast Conclusion and Further Resources

00:27:08
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That's the last morning. It sounds really interesting. And I'm thinking, you know, where my mind works is I want to find out a little bit more. I need to, I need to understand it.
00:27:19
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Where can people go to for more information? Yeah. For your listeners, we created a ah unique page, rizona.health forward slash FFMA. and a So it's Rezona, R-E-S-O-N-A dot health. There's no dot com.
00:27:34
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Rezona is short for residence. So Rezona dot health forward slash FFMA. We have a huge discount for your listeners and there's tons of information on there. They go as deep into the rabbit hole as they want. We have infomercials.
00:27:49
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There's actually 35,000 published articles on this technology. So you can go the biggest deep dive you want to get into starting from the simplest explanation.
00:28:00
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I also have a very simple book I wrote called What on Earth Are We Doing to Our Health? The subtitle is A Rocket Scientist Explores How This World Therapies. And the intent of that book was to approach this from a very simple layman's term that's, you know, an hour read, maybe hour and a half read. So all that information will be on on the the website.
00:28:21
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but Great stuff. We'll put all that information in the description as well. But for now, Mark, thank you for helping me make such an interesting episode of Fit for My Age. Thank you.
00:28:32
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Thank you so much for having me. It was fun. Appreciate it Thank you. I am Michael Millward, Managing Director of Abysseedah. And in this episode of Fit for My Age, I have been having a conversation with Mark Fox, the founder of Rezona Health and the creator of Vibe.
00:28:47
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You can find out more about both of us at abasida.co.uk. There is a link in the description. I must remember to thank the team at matchmaker.fm for introducing me to Mark.
00:28:58
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If you are a podcaster looking for interesting guests, or if like Mark you have something very interesting to say, matchmaker.fm is where matches of great hosts and great guests are made.
00:29:09
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00:29:36
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