Recipes are what we call the frequency programs that run on the BioCharger. They are what make the BioCharger sing with revitalizing energy. Each recipe is made of a series of stages. Each stage has five parameters that are set to tell the BioCharger what to do during the stage.
The stages run seamlessly during the experience. Recipes are designed to run between 10 minutes and 30 minutes. Most recipes in the library are designed to run between 8 to 15 minutes.
The term Recipe is what we call a frequency program that runs on the BioCharger NG. They are what make the BioCharger sing with revitalizing energy. The Biocharger is a solid state operated Tesla coil revitalization platform. The above cloud “myCloud” and unique digital platform allows us to program/instruct the unit to produce very accurate frequencies and frequency patterns. This sequence of frequencies is what we call a Recipe.
Each Recipe is made up of a series of stages, and can contain 1 stage, or many stages. Generally a Recipe consists of 20 stages or less, but there are a few that have up to 60, 80 or even 100 stages. Each stage has five parameters that are set to tell the BioCharger what to do during the stage, including a beginning frequency, ending frequency (these can be the same) and an output power setting, which controls the output voltage level. Compare it to baking a cake, and think of each stage as an ingredient. When the ingredients are put together, they create the Recipe. When the Recipe is started, the BioCharger sequences the stages as a seamless experience for the end user.
Each stage can have a running duration from as low as 10 seconds, up to 10 minutes, and the sum of these durations is what determines the overall runtime of the Recipe.
Recipes are designed to run between 10 minutes and 30 minutes. Most recipes in the library are designed to run between 8 to 15 minutes.