Understanding FSM Research and Evidence
Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) is supported by a growing body of research and evidence. This section provides a comprehensive overview of what has been studied, where publications can be found, and how to interpret the evidence.
Research in FSM encompasses peer-reviewed publications, clinical studies, case reports, and theoretical foundations. The evidence base continues to expand as practitioners document outcomes and researchers explore mechanisms of action.
Understanding how to read and evaluate FSM research is essential for practitioners and those interested in the scientific basis of this therapeutic approach. The resources available here provide access to published papers, comprehensive bibliographies, and information about the American Academy of Resonance Medicine (AARM), which supports research funding and nonprofit initiatives in this field.
Research Resources
Published Papers
Access peer-reviewed publications and clinical studies documenting FSM research and outcomes.
Bibliography
Comprehensive bibliography of FSM-related literature, research papers, and reference materials.
AARM
Learn about the American Academy of Resonance Medicine and its role in research funding and nonprofit initiatives.