Paul NOGIER is the "father" of auriculotherapy . To stimulate acupuncture points, he uses a laser set to certain frequencies depending on the desired result: these are the " Nogier Frequencies ".

In France, several universities offer programs that integrate auriculotherapy as a specific technique.

These training courses are often accessible to doctors, midwives, physiotherapists or other health professionals.

For example :

  • The University of Paris offers modules integrating auriculotherapy into its acupuncture DU.
  • The University of Montpellier and other universities include auriculotherapy in their traditional Chinese or complementary medicine training.

These lessons generally cover theoretical bases ( such as Nogier frequencies ), detection and relief techniques, as well as validated applications.

Some companies have developed alternative therapies, particularly in South Korea and the USA, which are based on the exceptional properties of the “Nogier Frequencies” to stimulate all living processes.

The scientific principle behind the effect of a frequency on a living organism is based primarily on biological resonance , a phenomenon whereby a specific frequency can interact with a biological system to influence its functioning.

Here are the key concepts and principles underlying this interaction:

Resonance and vibrations

Resonance is a physical phenomenon where a vibrating system absorbs energy optimally when the frequency of an external wave matches its natural frequency.

  • In the biological context, each molecule, cell or tissue has its own vibrational frequency. When an external frequency matches this natural frequency, it can cause specific effects, such as changes in cellular energy or the stimulation of physiological processes.
  • Example: Ultrasound waves are used in medicine to destroy kidney stones via controlled mechanical resonance.

Bioelectromagnetic effects

Living organisms emit bioelectromagnetic fields, and their cells also react to external fields.

  • Potential mechanism: Exposure to specific electromagnetic frequencies can modulate cellular processes such as membrane permeability or enzyme activity.
  • Treatments such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) or shock waves are based on this principle.

Coherence and biocommunication

Frequencies can also act on biological processes by restoring a state of energetic coherence in an organism. This is linked to the concept of informational interaction in biological systems.

  • For example, research into the effect of light or sound frequencies on brain waves has shown that these stimuli can induce states of relaxation or concentration (biofeedback phenomenon).

Scientific sources:

  1. Goodman R., Blank M. (2002). "Insights into electromagnetic interaction mechanisms." Environmental Health Perspectives.
    This article explores the mechanisms by which electromagnetic frequencies affect living cells.
  2. Pilla AA (2013). “Mechanisms and therapeutic applications of time-varying and static magnetic fields.” Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports.
    Analysis of biological mechanisms influenced by low-frequency electromagnetic fields.
  3. Resonance effects in biological systems. (2014). Journal of Molecular Biology.
    Examination of the effects of resonance on molecular and cellular interactions.