Anyone who feels like something is off but can't locate it. People who have done the therapy, the supplements, the lifestyle work — and still feel like they're running with the brakes on. People navigating chronic stress, old trauma, anxiety, grief, or the sense that they keep cycling through the same experiences no matter what they try. Biofield Tuning works at the level where those patterns originate — not in the story, but in the field that's still broadcasting it.
In 1994, a panel of scientists at the National Institutes of Health chose the word "biofield" to describe the field of energy and information that surrounds and interpenetrates the human body. This isn't fringe. Western biomedicine already routinely examines electrical fields from the heart via electrocardiogram and from the brain via electroencephalogram as standard clinical tools. Contemporary cell biology and biophysics have confirmed that endogenous electromagnetic fields play active roles in development, tissue repair, and the body's ongoing regulatory processes.
Every single cell in the human body generates its own electromagnetic field. The combined effect of trillions of cells — each with positive and negative poles — creates the human biofield. Scientists describe it as a critical control system for the whole body, maintaining a delicate state of balance.
One of the most significant findings in biofield research is that the field isn't just spatial — it's temporal. The record of your emotional experiences is stored in different, stratified locations within the field. Information at the outer edge relates to gestation, birth, and early childhood. Information closer to the body relates to more recent experience.
The field around you is literally a map of your life. The experiences you've had, the emotions that were never fully processed, the moments that left a mark — they don't disappear. They get filed. And they keep transmitting. Even if you've consciously processed an experience, the energy of that experience can still remain in the biofield — waiting to be released.
A healthy biofield is coherent — its signals are organized, flowing, and efficient. Stress, trauma, chronic emotion, and unresolved experience disrupt that coherence. When experiences aren't fully processed, they create noise in the biofield — turbulence and resistance that the body's systems keep responding to, long after the original event has passed.
Over time, a distorted field shows up as: chronic pain and body tension, fatigue, anxiety and emotional reactivity, brain fog, difficulty feeling present, sleep disruption, patterns that repeat no matter how much insight you've accumulated. The field is still broadcasting a signal. The nervous system keeps receiving it and responding accordingly. An incoherent field doesn't just affect how you feel internally — it shapes what you draw toward you externally. Restoring coherence changes the signal you're broadcasting, and therefore what comes back.
Biofield Tuning was developed by researcher Eileen Day McKusick after nearly three decades of mapping the human biofield across thousands of client sessions. She found that records of stress and difficulty show up in the field as distortions — noise and resistance in the signal — and that these distortions are locatable, addressable, and consistently linked to specific emotional and physical symptoms. Identifying the source point of a stressor in the field and introducing coherent frequency to that area has produced predictable, repeatable outcomes of symptom reduction — sometimes in a single session.
You lie fully clothed on a table. The field is combed from its outer edge — approximately five feet from the body — moving inward through your entire timeline from earliest experience to present. The practitioner works diagnostically, feeling for resistance and turbulence while listening for changes in the sound of the tuning fork. A clear tone indicates coherence. A muddled, dense, or chaotic sound signals a disruption. When turbulence is found, coherent frequency is introduced to that location until the field reorganizes. The body's own organizing intelligence does the work — the practitioner holds the input, the system tunes itself.
You don't need to know what happened or have words for it. Clients often notice physical sensations, emotions, or memories surfacing as the field is worked — all of it useful information, none of it needs to be explained or analyzed. After a session it's common to feel lighter, more spacious, and more present. Some people notice a detox-like response in the 24–48 hours following — fatigue, emotional surfacing, vivid dreams — as the system integrates the shift. Both are normal.
In 2020, the Biofield Tuning Institute collaborated with the Consciousness and Healing Initiative to study remote Biofield Tuning on individuals with clinical anxiety. Fifteen participants received one hour-long distance session per week for three weeks. All participants reported a significant reduction in anxiety by the end of the study — findings that led to the publication of two peer-reviewed articles.
Like chiropractic trains the spine to find and hold its balanced relationship, Biofield Tuning trains the body's magnetic and electric system to flow in a harmonious way. A minimum of three sessions is recommended — often a presenting symptom can be meaningfully addressed within three. The field stores the accumulation of stress from gestation onward, including generational patterns that have run in family lines for generations. Think of it as an archaeological dig: one layer at a time, in the order the system is ready to release.
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