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EPISODE · Aug 17, 2026 · 3 MIN

La Fenice Centre Brings Independently Published Frequency Therapy Research to Thornbury

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In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady explores the innovative field of frequency therapy and its potential benefits for health and wellness. The discussion centers around a groundbreaking study published by La Fenice Centre, a pioneering clinic in Thornbury, Ontario. The study, led by Deanna Pietramala, co-founder of La Fenice Centre for Neuro Integrative Health and Wellness, documents measurable changes in brain wave activity following frequency therapy. This research supports the clinic's philosophy of enhancing the body's natural cellular systems rather than overriding them. The episode delves into the science behind the therapies offered at La Fenice Centre, including Seqex Therapy, Red Light Therapy, ONDAMED Biofeedback Therapy, and Life Force Therapy, highlighting the promising results they are achieving. La Fenice Centre, co-founded by Deanna Pietramala and Nadine Meehan, offers a range of therapies focused on cellular health, pain, inflammation, stress, and recovery for adults. The clinic's Seqex Therapy utilizes pulsed electromagnetic field technology to help the body regain electrical balance, while Red Light Therapy uses near-infrared light to boost circulation and support recovery. ONDAMED Biofeedback Therapy combines biofeedback with pulsed electromagnetic field technology to personalize sessions for stress and pain relief. Life Force Therapy is designed to enhance overall cellular vitality. For more information about La Fenice Centre and its innovative therapies, visit La Fenice Centre's website.

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