Your Infinite Health: Anti Aging Biohacking, Regenerative Medicine and You

Resonance Frequency Healing & the Body Electric with Mark Fox

Episode 80

Mark Fox isn’t your average entrepreneur. Former NASA engineer, creative inventor, hot air balloonist, and now the unconventional mind behind Resona Health, he’s challenging everything we thought we knew about how healing works.

In this episode, we dive deep into resonance frequency therapy — a form of non-invasive bioenergetic medicine that uses targeted pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF) to support cellular regeneration, nervous system balance, and the body's natural ability to heal. Whether it’s anxiety, arthritis, chronic pain, PTSD, insomnia, or digestive dysfunction, Mark believes frequency is the missing link in modern medicine — and he’s backing it with bold ideas, wild stories, and clinical evidence that just might make you rethink everything.

We cover:

  • The return to cellular balance
  • What exactly PEMF therapy is and how it differs from other energy modalities
  • Why resonance frequency therapy is helping people (and pets!) reduce pain, inflammation, and emotional trauma — often without pharmaceuticals
  • The vagus nerve, emotional memory, and the surprising role of electromagnetic stimulation in regulating the nervous system
  • Why Mark refuses to sell his healing tech on a subscription model, and why that’s ruffled industry feathers
  • The story of how a giraffe study helped validate animal applications of frequency medicine
  • What it’s like to innovate in a space the FDA doesn't know how to regulate
  • How Resona Health’s device delivers over 100 resonant frequencies tuned to support sleep, mood, detox, joint pain, immunity, and more

You’ll also hear how a personal trauma and the search for non-pharmaceutical relief led Mark down the frequency rabbit hole — and why he’s now on a mission to give people the power to heal at home, affordably, and without dependency.

Whether you're skeptical of alternative therapies or already experimenting with sound baths and red light panels, this conversation will leave you with a whole new appreciation for the science of energy medicine, biohacking, electromagnetic fields, and the art of self-regulation through resonance.

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Dr. Trip Goolsby & LeNae Goolsby are the co-founders of the Infinite Health Integrative Medicine Center, and are also the co-authors of the book “Think and Live Longer”.

LeNae Goolsby
00:02
All right, Mr. Fox. Thank you so much for taking some time out of your day to chat with me and our listeners.
Resona Health
Resona Health
00:09
Thank you. Thanks for having me. It must be fun. Appreciate it.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
00:11
Yeah, well, I'm really excited to get to know you better, because you seem to have a very diversified history. And I definitely want to ask what a air balloonist is.
Resona Health
Resona Health
00:28
Hot air balloonist. Yeah.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
00:30
Yes.
Resona Health
Resona Health
00:31
Yeah, you know what a hot air balloon is, so I'm a pilot. I'm a fixed wing pilot and a hot air balloonist. My wife's a hot air balloonist, too. So yeah, that's my favorite hobby. Unfortunately, my hobbies are getting neglected here lately because of this business that's growing
so fast that. Yeah. I was supposed to actually go ballooning next week. And now I can't for some more work stuff. I gotta do. But yeah, I've been flying hot air balloons for like 35 years, long time.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
00:56
Really, I've only gone up once, and I think we had a pseudo crash landing that back it. That basket did not come down smoothly. It it tipped and had to crawl out to get out.
Resona Health
Resona Health
01:09
That's that's how it works.
So if you have more than about a 8 to 10 mile per hour wind, it's gonna tip.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
01:17
Oh, okay.
Resona Health
Resona Health
01:18
Completely normal. Yes.
Okay. Well, I'm just glad I wasn't wearing a dress that day.
Yeah.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
01:25
Well, tell me a little bit about yourself and your origin story, and how you got to like the order of things, because you are also a a what was a space shuttle? Chief engineer? So you've you've had quite a diversified career. Can you tell us a little bit about that?
Resona Health
Resona Health
01:46
Yeah, sure, real quick is like, so my undergraduate was a chemical engineering. And I,
you know, when I graduated college, nobody was hiring anybody. So me and my friend, he's a nuclear physicist, and we were both hanging Drywall for $3 and 50 cents an hour, which we're making any money. So somebody goes, hey? And I never wanted to get into rockets because I live here. Cocoa Beach, Florida, near my dad worked on rockets, and that wasn't what I wanted to do. I want to do something in the chemical world. But somebody goes, Hey, there's this new contractor out there, and they're hiring people
like, Okay, I go in. They're paying $12 an hour. So that's better than 3. So I said, I'll just do rockets for a while until I come up with something else.
and then I ended up being there like 17 years or something. So
it I moved from that to stuff with airplanes. And then computer stuff with an I Omega Zip drive, if you can remember. If you're old enough to remember Zip drive. It was a hundred megabyte storage thing. So I
I rate, I I got to run the Internet and their customer service. So this is back in 1998, when Internet was just starting, really for and all.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
02:46
When Aol was still a thing.
Resona Health
Resona Health
02:48
When Aol is, this is before? Yeah, before.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
02:51
Oh, okay.
Resona Health
Resona Health
02:52
So. But in that timeframe ish, yeah? So
I did that for a while. Then I teach creative thinking for businesses or written a couple of books on that, and I was lecturing and doing, you know, workshops and stuff. And
then my wife says, Well, how many companies have you started in the last 10 years. I'm like, I don't know. She goes. We'll go count them. It's like 12. So I'm like, so I just playing with stuff so like, I know enough about DNA to be dangerous. So I created like music and art from DNA, like you take a mouse swab and you can create some crazy things and.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
03:26
Wow!
Resona Health
Resona Health
03:27
And what happened was, I'll fast forward a little bit, so that thing couldn't come up the stairs one morning.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
03:32
Oh!
Resona Health
Resona Health
03:33
Because she was just start starting to cry.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
03:35
Just held up a picture of his dog.
Resona Health
Resona Health
03:38
Yes, so
she we flipped a coins who was not going to work that day, and that was me. So the vet did an X-ray of her, and she had severe arthritis on her spine.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
03:49
Oh!
Resona Health
Resona Health
03:50
So called a friend of mine, who's a veterinarian super. Forward thinking, Guy. Dr. Oz Jackson, he's like, Hey, there's this person that has this magic machine that can reverse arthritis. So I looked into that, and then she got sick. Really fast, and my vet goes. Don't drive her 2 States across in a car, and so we never got to treat her with it. But that's the spark where I learned about it. So.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
04:13
That a rife machine that he was referring to.
Resona Health
Resona Health
04:16
No, he was referring to Fsm frequency specific microcurrent.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
04:20
Okay.
Resona Health
Resona Health
04:21
So.
So that's why I got interested in it.
kind of dab with. I got super serious about 5 or 6 years ago, but I've known about it for 27 years, but it's I looked into it, and what I started to learn was
in the whole community. I was seeing how successful it was for many things, but primarily Ptsd and trauma.
And then it quite frankly, it just made me angry
that it was being held. This technology is being held hostage in clinical environment with a doctors and expensive machines. And and it's like, well, there's got to be a way to make a affordable
portable device. And so I naively
went, okay, well, just get a coil and put frequencies in there, and I burned up several of them. There's a pile of coils over here in the corner of the room. My wife made me throw them away, but it was about 8 foot tall.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
05:13
Oh, wow!
Resona Health
Resona Health
05:14
Trying to get the right quote. So it wasn't easy
but what it actually is in the end, after full circle of screwing it up many times. It looks like an ipod on purpose to be familiar.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
05:26
Okay.
Resona Health
Resona Health
05:28
But it is literally it's a music player. It's an Mp. 3. Player.
and the protocols are all Mp. 3 files that I built on a music synthesizer.
but it doesn't have any speaker. Here's the inside. Instead of a speaker.
it's got a battery coils. It has coils. I mean, printed Circuit board battery and these coils. It's not going to come into focus very well.
but.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
05:49
Yeah.
Resona Health
Resona Health
05:50
There you go!
LG
LeNae Goolsby
05:51
So if you took those coils out and I put a speaker in, you would hear the frequencies going.
Resona Health
Resona Health
05:56
You'd hear the protocols. Excuse me going.
Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! They make like, you know.
between one and 1,000 Hertz! So you would hear it if it had a speaker. But it doesn't. So it's putting out this magnetic field that your body can hear.
and but your ears aren't. I mean, if you put it right up to your ear, you can hear a little bit because it makes it moves a little bit of air. But yeah. So it's it's a magnetic frequency that your body is absorbing that energy. And it's it's using it to do
a number of things. But primarily.
the cells in your body have a voltage on them like a car
car battery or any battery, and when that voltage gets low you get sick.
and so it recharges the cells batteries. It's been proven. It shows that increases voltage and then adenosine triphosphate atp is the most common chemical that your cells use for food.
Increases atp up to 500%.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
06:51
How are you? How are you able to measure that.
Resona Health
Resona Health
06:54
The industry has measured it right? They go. And they look at. They're doing blood samples, basically. And you're running the technology. They've looked at Atp. You can go to pubmed and see some of the studies and stuff that have been done. They've done things with cytokines to look at pain reduction that when you're in pain, Cytokines are going to be.
there's like a half a dozen of them that are the markers that most people use. But a lot of it. A lot of that stuff is. Some of it's a mix of clinical trials I've done. Some of it is the 35,000 published papers that are out there on pubmed for Pemf.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
07:26
Okay. So you have done clinical trials on your device.
Resona Health
Resona Health
07:31
I have. So the we have. I believe nobody's argued with me yet. We have the largest Ptsd Pmf. Study in the world.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
07:39
Wow!
Resona Health
Resona Health
07:39
So it's it's and we have a 98% success rate with it. Which is
absurd. But that's what the numbers show. So in the medical world to be statistically significant, you need something below point 0 5 p factor. And we have like point 0 0 0 0 7. So we have tons of data there. We're running clinical trial on
I can't say the d word, but I'll just say a 1 c and blood sugar. Okay, so.
We're running clinical trials now, with an independent 3rd party on that. We're also doing one on the vagus nerve.
Vegas nerve. Excuse me, we're measuring heart rate variability and power levels. And all these.
we have all kinds of instruments on people measuring a bunch of stuff.
5 min ago we just kicked off our second round of Lyme disease studies, because
for 3 years now people have been asking me, what do you have for lyme disease? What do you have for lyme disease and
lenae? You get on a call a zoom call with these people with lyme disease, and you'll I'd rather they had cancer. They do. It's most.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
08:43
Oh!
Resona Health
Resona Health
08:44
Ever.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
08:44
It is, it is. We have a a patient who went
He went to Florida for treatment for Lyme disease and it and I don't think he has lyme disease. He doesn't have lyme disease anymore, but he's got the effects of the treatment that have jacked up his body.
Resona Health
Resona Health
09:01
Wow, okay. And so
when I said second round, I just had another zoom call with a doctor this morning is
so what happened was, it's like, okay. So many people asked me about it. I'm like, I'm gonna Go do the research. And I found another doctor that ran research. And he gave me the frequencies to kill it.
and so we did that. So the good news, bad news on the 1st round was
quote. It worked because every single person got sick.
So what happens when you kill lyme disease? There's a medical term for something, a guy's name. It spits poison. So when you kill the bacteria. It spits poison into your blood. That's its defense mechanism. So it killed all it killed it. That's what we believe, because everyone got sick. But then you have to get the toxins out of them. So run the liver protocol so literally.
honestly. 5 min before this call I just wrote the protocol or lyme disease to
run brainwave alpha beta use this to kill it, run the liver protocol, then run lymph, lymphoid disorders, and then run
I just wrote it, but it was like 4 steps of sequence that we're going to go test on round 2, because it's not a good solution for the doctors don't have stuff in a lot of cases. Nothing works to make people there. So we do have our own clinical trials going on. It's I mean we're startup company. I don't have funding and investors and all that. So it's all comes out of my retirement right.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
10:34
My goodness.
Resona Health
Resona Health
10:35
Yeah. So it's a
actually, last year is pretty good. We I don't pay myself anything, and I don't have any salary. We made pretty good money last year, and I spent
every penny of it day before yesterday back into investing in into research and inventory
right to buy more and more of these because we're selling them.
We're we're growing 500% per year.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
11:00
That's amazing.
Resona Health
Resona Health
11:01
Yeah.
that's that's the good news. There is some bad news to that, obviously. But anyway, that's the good news.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
11:06
That's business. Business like is always a little good, with a little bad.
Resona Health
Resona Health
11:12
Well, this one is just so. The good news is, I think we're the fastest growing Pmf. Company in the world. The bad news is. The FDA does not want this stuck technology to exist, and they are doing everything in their power to make me disappear.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
11:26
Oh, really.
Resona Health
Resona Health
11:27
Oh, yeah, they do not want. They don't want me to have a physical presence online. Youtube channel. No, Linkedin, I don't want you to have it's, it's not to get negative. But it's really weird. They have gone so far as to say, anyone i'm talking to
like your podcast is that's still labeling for my product. So they're trying. So I'm hoping Kennedy gets in there and clean some of this.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
11:50
Well, you know you, you raise an interesting point. I actually ran into that myself because I because we do, we work with stem cells and exosomes for joint pain, but also neurocognitive issues like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. And so I was going to go run an ad on Google specifically for back and knee pain
because we get really good results with our treatment on that. And my ad kept getting denied, and I didn't understand why, until I finally got a very explicit note from Google that was like, you cannot advertise about regenerative medicine stem, cell medicine, Nano biobiologics. You can't even advertise about genetic things.
And if my hands are tied on Google, you run into that resistance on Facebook. And I'm just like this is
crazy. And they're like, we don't even care if it's approved or not. It doesn't matter if it's regulated or not. According to us. You're violating our our policies, and you can't run ads. So you know.
Resona Health
Resona Health
12:58
It's interesting because Zuckerberg came out
with a really weird video like last week. It was very strange, you can tell. He's had a few conversations with Trump because he was almost shaking. When he's giving this, he basically said, we're going to take off some of the gloves to all that and allow some more free speech and allow people to do
his angle. It's hard to understand what he was saying, but his angle was, our algorithms are trying to keep people safe, but we lost our roots where everyone can communicate. So we're gonna go back to our roots and take off some of the gloves sorta, and let people do some things we didn't let them do before. We'll see if any of that happens. Who knows.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
13:34
Whatever Zuckerberg.
Resona Health
Resona Health
13:36
But he and he's the one that has all my money, because the ads are incredibly expensive to run. I mean, the ads cost a lot more than the product.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
13:45
The ad here lately, I mean 10 years ago. It wasn't that bad to run ads, but you can. You can blow a lot of money on ads on Facebook. And you don't even know if you're getting in front of the right people. It was a whole other thing, a whole other thing. But I did want to. I want to ask. So if somebody gets the device.
is it like a smart technology where it knows what issue that individual is wanting to address? Or does it go where it's needed most.
Resona Health
Resona Health
14:18
It's not a smart technology to do any kind of biofeedback or read anything off the person. It's just as 59 core protocols. 5 of them are brainwave protocols. It can be repurposed for 70 other things. You just have to look at the condition. And that person the customer chooses what it is. So Ptsd. If they've been diagnosed with Ptsd they run the Ptsd protocol, so the most common ones on there. Ptsd, the most used ones, Ptsd anxiety, because anxiety is the number one ailment for human beings in every culture.
Okay, back, pain, neck, pain, sleep. The D word
vagus nerve toning asthma and allergies and arthritis. Those are some of the biggest ones where people go. They know they have arthritis. Their doctors told them they can't move their hands.
They run the arthritis protocol, or they know they have asthma. They run the asthma protocol. So it's it's the customer matching their condition to what's available on the device.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
15:14
And does that necessitate a subscription, or everything is already preloaded into the device.
Resona Health
Resona Health
15:21
So good. It's good question, so subscriptions. So
I spent a year and a half building a subscription model for this business
that woke up one morning and went.
So every time I buy a subscription for a year I put on my calendar one year from now to cancel it. If I don't use it right. So sat there, and I went.
Every company in the world likes subscriptions because it's a recurring business model or revenue model. Every customer in the world hates it.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
15:47
Right.
Resona Health
Resona Health
15:47
And all my competitors have subscriptions, the one that headset I just bought over here as a $30 a month subscription right? So I killed it and said no more subscriptions. You just buy the product, and all the protocols are preloaded
and you use them. So you know I drank my own Kool-aid. There's like, mark you, as a consumer, hate subscriptions. Why are you trying to do this to other people?
And the only reason is to make more money. So like I just got rid of all of them, and it gives me a competitive advantage, because that devices in this space almost all of them have subscriptions.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
16:18
Okay? Well, that's cool. Cause. Yeah, I'm paying for a peloton subscription. And no, nobody's been on that peloton in 3 months.
Exactly.
Resona Health
Resona Health
16:27
No, no, wait! The laundry has right, I guarantee there's a laundry on it.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
16:32
Right. Yes, yes, or that's when you call it a new age. Art.
Resona Health
Resona Health
16:38
They know.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
16:41
I had another question. Oh, so is it? So? It's a lifetime. You buy it once everything's preloaded and you're good to go. Does your technology change, or does it require an upgrade or anything like that?
Resona Health
Resona Health
16:57
No, a couple couple of things. One is. It's not programmable. It's not upgradable, because I wanted to keep it simple, and the only ones at
not only once the vast majority they want programmable or doctors. And I'm like, Nope, we'll go buy something else, because I'm trying to keep it super simple.
I thought I was doing good in the world by adding new protocols twice. So version 2 and version 3, I added, I went from 47 to 55 to 59,
never again! Because every single customer says I want a new one. Give me a new one. I want to return this one. I'm like.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
17:27
Oh!
Resona Health
Resona Health
17:28
You've had it for, you know, a year, and it's a new product that came. I mean, it's a new version. So it has 59 on there. We have 70 expansion protocols. There's a hundred 30 that pretty much covers.
And of course, I get.
I get emails every day. Okay, that is, hey, will this help with Rsmg, I'm like what that is. So I Google it.
And usually, if I don't have a core protocol or expansion protocol. I can usually look at it in about 10 seconds and go.
okay, what's the underlying issue? 80% of the time it's going to be inflammation.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
18:00
Right.
Resona Health
Resona Health
18:01
I just tell them, run general information. If it's toxicity, run the liver protocol, if it's eye related, run kidney and liver, because the kidney and livers are attached to eye health. Okay.
if it's neuropathy of any kind run fibromyalgia
examples like, last summer I had. It was weird. I had 3 doctors in the same week call me and go. This thing is kicking butt for Ms. I'm like.
I don't have a protocol for Ms. So I go. Are you running? Fibromyalgia? And all 3 of them said, Yep, so the doctors are looking at and going. He doesn't have the exact match on this thing. But let's give that a try. And, like, you know, I had a lady call me, and she goes Mark. Doctors don't know what it is every other week. It just attacks me, and I have to scratch my arm. Still, I'm bleeding it just. It's just so bad. I'm like.
what is it? She goes. Nobody knows what it is. I'm like we'll run allergy and run inflammation.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
18:53
Hmm.
Resona Health
Resona Health
18:54
And it went away.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
18:56
That's awesome.
Resona Health
Resona Health
18:57
Here's here's the most awesome story ever, and if this doesn't raise the hair on your arm, you're not human. Okay?
17 year, old girl told me.
Mark, I'll never have a date in my life, because I have. Tourette's.
The boys hate me at school. I'm a monster. I get picked on all the time while she goes.
and I didn't tell her to do this. She goes. I ran the brain balancing protocol. My threats disappeared.
She goes. I have a date Saturday night, and now she married him.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
19:22
Aw.
Resona Health
Resona Health
19:23
Yeah, yeah. So I mean, this week on Tuesday I had a lady call me up and she goes
my 89 year old. Mother has a walker and a cane, and she got rid of both of them after running general information arthritis. She doesn't want them anymore. She doesn't need them. She walked into the doctor's office to get blood work. I think it was on Tuesday, and the doctor goes.
Where the hell is your cane? She goes. I don't need it no more, and he goes. You've had a cane for 15 years, and she goes. Nope, that's how it gets introduced to doctors a lot of times. This, the most common way it gets introduced is you'll appreciate this.
They walk into their doctor, they take the blood sugar and a 1 c. Results come in, they go. It's the best results you've ever had. You finally changed your diet and your exercise did what I've been telling you for 20 years right? And they go - didn't change anything. It's just started using this. They snatch out of their hand and go. What the hell is this thing, and then they call me.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
20:13
That's awful.
Resona Health
Resona Health
20:14
What is this thing? It can't really lower blood sugar. I go. Yeah, it does. It has an insulin resistance protocol. It works very, very well.
So.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
20:22
Well.
Resona Health
Resona Health
20:23
It's. It's a weird way that gets introduced to doctors because they have a patient that gives it to them.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
20:27
That's awesome. That's awesome.
Well, that's a little interesting that some doctor would be like. Where's your cane? Why aren't you still using your cane?
Resona Health
Resona Health
20:35
Now that's what she told me like, he's like, what like did you lose it? What you know? And you know. Oh, yeah, it's a wit. It's a cool thing, I mean, there's
the Ptsd thing, some of the store, I mean, I initially targeted military because of the 22 suicides a day. You know.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
20:51
Wow!
Resona Health
Resona Health
20:52
44. Excuse me. 22 military veterans, 15 1st responders, 5 medical workers, and 2 active duty. That's every day counting any of the civilians. So what I found out is it just as much or more civilian women?
So
not picking on women, but when they drop their scroll issues it rolls across the floor because they've got bad husbands, bad boyfriends, miscarriages, the kids suck job all that right? So
we're getting a great response on Ptsd and trauma and stuff from just civilian women for all those things that have happened in their
because of life. Right? And
I was telling somebody earlier. It's like the number one cause of Ptsd in the United States is a car wreck.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
21:37
Really.
Resona Health
Resona Health
21:38
Yes. So because there's so many of them. So people get, I don't wanna go to that intersection anymore. I don't want to drive there, and they even related to, I don't wanna go to Tom's birthday party, because last year I got in a wreck right? So they associate it with that kind of anxiety and stuff. So
so it's it's real. It's it's really rewarding. Honestly, I mean hopefully. Someday I make money because I'm not right now. But, like, I say, everything goes back into inventory. But just
to see some of the results. And I just gave you a few examples. We have hundreds and hundreds of testimonials of people.
This changed my life.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
22:14
Well, and you said people are using it for their pets as well. Right.
Resona Health
Resona Health
22:18
So yeah, so, dogs, you're gonna smile when I say this, dogs, cats, horses, and giraffes.
So yes, we are. We're testing giraffes right now trying to make them mate.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
22:31
Really.
Resona Health
Resona Health
22:32
He's gonna love. 5, 28 frequency, right? So.
But dogs so cats are cats are kind of a pain. There's nothing. They're not a good way to attach to them. But what's interesting is dogs and cats and animals. They will tell you. If it's working. If they don't like it, they'll run away from it.
They'll lay on it if they like it, they will actually go over and lay on it. So that's what a cat normally does for dogs. We have bandanas. They have a little pocket in them, and we have some vests
that are in production design right now, where those be a pocket on horses we have.
It's called equifit bands. Basically looks like a cell phone holder with a 30 inch elastic strap. And it goes around their neck.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
23:11
Oh!
Resona Health
Resona Health
23:11
What we're targeting is the vagus nerve. So we're targeting the vagus vagus nerve, as you know, and your most of your listeners do. It's
connected to your brain comes down both sides of neck. Does a cluster at your heart area, and it goes to all parts of your body, or almost all of it, and all the organs. And so once that that's the
a helpful transmitter, for the energy is to just shove it through the vagus nerve. So that's why we do it with horses on the neck like that
we have.
It's top secret, so don't share. But.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
23:42
Okay.
Resona Health
Resona Health
23:43
This is coming out next month. It's a.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
23:45
Cool.
Resona Health
Resona Health
23:46
Pendant.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
23:47
Okay.
Resona Health
Resona Health
23:48
Is a vagus nerve stimulator toner.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
23:50
Oh, so you wear it around your neck.
Resona Health
Resona Health
23:52
It's gonna be idiot proof, with nothing to do but turn it on like I just did.
Idiot proof. And then how long? So how long would you leave it on? Generally?
Well, the protocols on the vibe.
The average is about 40 min, so each protocol is different. 30 min is the shortest one. The longest is Ptsd, which is 2 and a half hours.
What we're recommending with this is whatever you want, but 30 min minimum.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
24:18
Okay.
Resona Health
Resona Health
24:20
You can wear it. And we're we're doing clinical trials in this right now, about which yeah.
not to get too detailed. But it's like the largest vagus nerve study with Pmf. Was done with
our friends over Omni Pms. So most of the people in this industry, all of them but one are good people and rate rising tide.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
24:39
All but one are good. Okay?
Resona Health
Resona Health
24:41
All. Everyone I know is good. But one person who's very, very you. Okay.
But they ran. So we all talk. We talk a lot right? And rising tide lifts all boats. We share stuff. And so they did. The largest vagus nerve Pmf. Study in the world. 480 people 438 people last year.
and me and him talk about which frequency it should be. I told him what I thought it was.
That's what we were going after. And now I have a neuroscientist doctor. Phd, guys like, I think this might, this little twist might be a little better. So we're testing both of them. And right now his idea is winning a little. They're both good, but his is winning by a little bit more. So we got to get some more data to figure out which program is going to be the final production program. But they're in the they're in the brainwave. Theta Alpha range.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
25:30
Okay, that is so exciting.
Resona Health
Resona Health
25:35
Yeah, it is. And
one of the reasons. Actually, I was watching a Ted Talk. I'm not, doctor. I'm a rocket scientist. I didn't know this. And she was talking about the vagus nerve clustering at the heart. And I'm like.
really. So I go research that. Yep, I'm like, Okay, make a jewel piece of jewelry came from. That's where the Id came from.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
25:54
Oh, okay.
Resona Health
Resona Health
25:55
Just watching a Ted talk on Vegasner like, okay. So.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
25:59
Exciting. I'm gonna have to get one. When that comes out I'll be watching.
Resona Health
Resona Health
26:03
Yeah, we're making. Actually, it's kind of cool. Because I just got the videos yesterday of all the quality control and production to see
several 1,000 of them sitting in a line, and it's like, so they're boxing them up right now, so I'll have.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
26:14
No.
Resona Health
Resona Health
26:15
That's.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
26:16
Oh, be interesting.
Okay, so people can go to your website. I'm assuming you could buy them online.
Resona Health
Resona Health
26:23
Sure that's the main way I do sell them is rizona dot health and depending. So there's no.com. It's RESO NA dot health depending on the humor of your audience. They can go to the FDA. sucks.com.
and they can learn all they want, and there's a hundred $50 off. If they go to that website.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
26:43
Oh, my gosh! That's hilarious!
Resona Health
Resona Health
26:45
It's freaking my wife out.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
26:46
No wonder why you're in trouble with the FDA.
I don't know that exists yet, but I know.
Resona Health
Resona Health
26:53
Oh, you know the weird things. They can't see this, you know.
Co, that word.
We have a protocol that is awesome for Long Co. But.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
27:02
Okay.
Resona Health
Resona Health
27:03
Black Suvs will be at the door if I say that word.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
27:06
Okay, everybody here knows what you're talking about. So.
Resona Health
Resona Health
27:11
So that Co thing is run. The flu protocol.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
27:14
Okay.
Resona Health
Resona Health
27:15
Does amazing results for it.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
27:17
Awesome.
Well, that is great. So, listener, I will have the links
for those things in the in the notes, so don't worry about it
before we go. What is one thing you would like the listener to know.
Resona Health
Resona Health
27:38
So I wrote an article called Liar Liar Pants on Fire, because I have so many Facebook haters and assaults, and been called Hitler, and death threats and Scam artists, and all that. Right? So
I wrote an article about the top 100 scams of all time, DNA sequencing
antibiotics, Crispr gene splicing stem, cell reach all of the things, Mris. All of them are completely impossible until they weren't.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
28:06
Hmm.
Resona Health
Resona Health
28:06
Right. So there's a thing. A comedian called Rick Hall was his name in the seventies. He had a thing called sniglets on TV that words that weren't in the dictionary but should be. And one of them was called Bozone. It's an invisible gas that surrounds people and stops new ideas from getting in. Okay. So get rid of your Bozone.
You don't know everything
and give it a try, and if it doesn't work for you don't work for you. We have a money back guarantee, but it's we have way north of 90% success rate. Not on all the protocols, but most of them.
probably I'll just tell you when probably the lowest success, unfortunately, is tinnitus and prostate is.
there's probably 60% success. The rest of them are around 90 or higher. And like, I said, Ptsd is 98. So it's the argument I make is like, what's the success rate of a drug? Okay?
LG
LeNae Goolsby
28:57
Right.
Resona Health
Resona Health
28:57
It's not even half right. So it's like, so it's.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
29:00
Right.
Resona Health
Resona Health
29:01
And it does have the side effects and everything.
the only side effect can be like. If
if you use it way too much. It can make some people tired. So just every time when somebody goes, it's making me tired. I go. How many protocols you run a day? They go 20. Okay, well, let's cut back. What's the top? 2 things that you are most broken in your world
and work on those 2? First, st right? So that's usually what we have to do so. But I mean, most people won't feel anything. They accept the results.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
29:30
Cool, very cool.
Well, listener, you have to get one.
I'm sure you've got something. If you're over 30 you've got something, so give it a try.
Resona Health
Resona Health
29:41
Not even. No, it's not the over 30. They know the amount of 14 year old girls we have with anxiety issues.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
29:46
Oh, yeah. Okay.
Resona Health
Resona Health
29:47
Yeah.
as a whole category on its own. Oh, and it's like, Do I need to be making pink ones right? You know.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
29:53
All right.
You might want to look into that.
Resona Health
Resona Health
29:58
Okay.
LG
LeNae Goolsby
29:59
All right. Well, Mark, thank you so much. That was really fascinating information. I'm gonna have to get my hands on one as well.
so, listener, hope you found this educational, informational, somewhat entertaining, and until next time.
Resona Health
Resona Health
30:15
Okay. Thank you.

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