A number of commercially available systems have been developed to deliver low-intensity electromagnetic signals in structured formats.
These include devices such as:
Healy
MagHealy
software-based platforms such as Infopathy
AOScan
While these systems differ in design and method of delivery, they are generally intended to provide access to structured frequency programs introduced in a non-invasive way.
General Characteristics
Across these approaches, several common features are often present:
low-intensity electromagnetic input
structured or programmed frequency patterns
non-invasive application
practitioner-guided or self-directed use
Some systems involve direct contact with the body, while others operate through indirect or remote application models.
How These Approaches Are Typically Used
Within practice, these tools are generally not approached as standalone interventions.
Instead, they are often integrated into a broader process that may include:
body awareness
pacing and regulation
observation of response
nervous-system support
gradual adjustment over time
The emphasis is placed less on the device itself and more on how the individual responds.
Rather than applying rigid protocols, the process is approached with attention to pacing, sensitivity, and individual variation.
Differences Between Systems
Although the broader concepts may overlap, each system approaches delivery differently.
While the broader concepts may overlap, each system approaches frequency-based support in a slightly different way.
Healy
Uses structured frequency programs delivered through a wearable device designed to provide low-intensity electrical microcurrent input.
MagHealy
Focuses on low-intensity pulsed magnetic field applications intended to work more directly at the level of electromagnetic field interaction.
Infopathy
Uses digitally structured frequency information, including approaches designed for both local and remote application.
AO Scan
Incorporates frequency-based analysis and bioenergetic modelling approaches intended to explore patterns of stress, balance, and regulation within the body’s broader informational field.
These differences relate primarily to method of delivery and application style rather than representing entirely separate underlying concepts.
Current Position
It is important to recognise that these technologies exist within an emerging and exploratory field.
While there is ongoing research into low-intensity electromagnetic signalling and biological response, the systems referenced here are not established medical treatments within conventional healthcare frameworks.
For this reason, they are best understood as supportive and investigational approaches rather than definitive or outcome-driven interventions.
Within This Practice
Within The Quiet Body Care, these tools are used conservatively and selectively.
They are not approached as primary interventions or as substitutes for medical or psychological care.
Instead, they may be incorporated as one element within a broader body-aware process centred around:
regulation
pacing
nervous-system support
awareness
gradual integration over time
The focus remains on the individual and their experience rather than on the technology itself.
Scope
This material is provided for general educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.