🟢 Erectile Function & Circulation
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🌿 Supporting Erectile Function, Circulation & Performance Balance with Light Frequencies
Erectile function involves healthy circulation, vascular elasticity, nerve signaling, hormonal balance, and stress regulation. Many wellness practitioners explore light frequency sessions as a complementary approach to support blood flow, vascular health, nerve response, and overall performance balance.
Today we’re sharing a quick-reference summary of commonly referenced frequencies used in wellness settings for erectile dysfunction support.
📊 Erectile Dysfunction – Light Frequency Reference Summary
🔎 Most Commonly Referenced Frequencies
- 20 Hz – Circulation & pelvic blood flow support
- 72 Hz – Vascular tone & nervous system balance
- 95 Hz – Circulation & autonomic modulation
- 120 Hz – Tissue & hormonal support
- 304 Hz – Circulation & stress-response regulation
- 650 Hz – Vascular dilation & elasticity support
- 832 Hz – Nerve signaling & sensitivity support
- 40 Hz – Stress reduction & performance support
- 432 Hz – Cellular energy & tissue vitality
🕒 Suggested Session Structures
Short Session (15–25 min):
20, 72, 95 (3–5 minutes each)
Standard Session (30–45 min):
20, 72, 95, 120, 304, 432 (4–6 minutes each)
Advanced Option:
Add 650 + 832 for vascular and nerve support (short duration)
⚙️ Duty Guidance (SpectraLight Bed)
Circulation Support: Moderate–Higher (50–70%)
Vascular Function: Moderate (40–60%)
Nerve Function: Low–Moderate (30–50%)
Hormonal Support: Moderate (40–60%)
Stress Reduction: Low–Moderate (25–45%)
Cellular Energy: Moderate (40–60%)
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⬇️ Download the Printable Erectile Dysfunction Frequency Guide (PDF)
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This summary is based on historical and alternative frequency references. It is for educational and wellness-support purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Erectile dysfunction may have underlying medical causes and should be evaluated by a qualified healthcare professional.
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