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I Thought It Was Just a Stomach Pain… I Was Wrong

A personal story that started with a Facebook ad a friend sent me.

Olivia – SyntHealth customer | November 03, 2025 | 06:33 am EDT

At the beginning, it honestly felt small.


Just a stomach pain that came and went. Nothing dramatic. Something I thought I could live with. I assumed it was stress, food, or maybe just my digestion being “off.”


But over time, it stopped feeling random.


The discomfort kept returning. My energy dropped. My head felt cloudy more often than not. I started waking up tired, even after a full night’s sleep.


Eventually, I stopped guessing and decided to get real answers.


That’s when I found out I had parasites.

When the Diagnosis Finally Explained Everything

Finding out about the parasites was unsettling, but it also made everything click.


The stomach issues suddenly made sense. So did the fatigue, the irritability, and that constant feeling that my body was under pressure.


I started treatment and followed everything exactly as instructed. But even while doing that, I noticed something.


My body felt tense all the time.


Like it was constantly reacting instead of settling.

The Friend Who Always Sends “Random” Stuff

Around that time, I got a message from a friend of mine.


She’s one of those people who is always on Facebook. She sees every trend, every ad, every wellness rabbit hole before anyone else does. Normally, she sends me random videos or articles I half-read and forget about.


But this time was different.


She knew I was dealing with parasites. I had told her about it weeks earlier. So when she sent me a message saying, “I just saw this ad and it immediately made me think of you,”


I paid attention.

The Ad My Friend Thought I Should See

The ad talked about parasites and frequencies.


Normally, I would’ve rolled my eyes. But because my friend sent it intentionally, knowing exactly what I was dealing with.


It mentioned how parasites are sensitive to certain frequencies, and how specific frequencies are often discussed in demonstrations and research settings for disrupting their activity, when used alongside proper treatment.


One frequency stood out immediately. 728 Hz.

Falling Down the Frequency Rabbit Hole

After that, curiosity took over.


I started researching on my own. I watched YouTube videos. I tried frequency apps. I played recordings labeled “728 Hz parasite frequency” just to see what would happen.


Nothing did.


That made me dig deeper.


I ended up on forums, long threads, obscure discussions where people shared experiences and research. Over and over again, I saw the same thing repeated.


728 Hz was commonly mentioned in discussions about parasites. Described as stopping them, but always with an important detail most people missed.


It only worked if the frequency was pure.

Why Apps and Videos Never Did Anything

That’s when I understood why my experiments had failed.


Apps don’t generate real frequencies. YouTube compresses audio. Phone speakers distort sound.


So even if a video claims to be “728 Hz,” what actually comes out isn’t stable or accurate. The body never truly receives the frequency people are discussing in those forums.


As I kept researching, one thing became clear. Frequency work goes much deeper than most people realize. Parasites were just one of the areas where certain frequencies are discussed, but the common theme was always the same.


Purity matters.


This wasn’t just about playing a sound.


It was about creating the right internal environment.

The Device That Actually Made Sense

The device in the ad was the SyntHealth™ Frequency Generator V2.


It isn’t an app or a speaker. It’s a real frequency generator designed to emit pure audio frequencies and pulsed electromagnetic fields.


One frequency mentioned was 728 Hz, which is often referenced in demonstrations involving parasite sensitivity — not as a standalone fix, but as part of creating a calmer, more stable internal environment.


That framing felt honest.

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Why I Decided to Add It to My Routine

I didn’t stop my medication.


I didn’t replace anything.


I simply added the SyntHealth device to my daily routine while continuing treatment.


The 60-day guarantee made it an easy decision.

My First Days Using It

I started using it once a day, usually for about fifteen minutes.


I’d plug it in, select the frequency,

and sit quietly with earphones or place it nearby. No rituals. No expectations.


What I noticed first was that my body felt calmer afterward. Less tense. Less reactive.

What Changed Over the Following Weeks

Over time, the combination made things easier.


Treatment felt more manageable. My digestion felt steadier. My energy didn’t crash as hard. My head felt clearer.


I’m not saying the device “eliminated” anything on its own.


What it did was help my body stay regulated while everything else was happening.


And that mattered more than I expected.

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Why This Device Was Different

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Later, I learned that most devices online are cheap copies.


They don’t generate stable, pure frequencies.


The SyntHealth device does and that consistency is why I kept using it.

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Why I’m Sharing This Now

After a while, I realized something.


If my friend hadn’t sent me that ad, I probably never would have connected these dots. And if I hadn’t gone down that research rabbit hole on my own, I likely would have dismissed frequencies entirely.


That combination mattered.


I reached out to SyntHealth because I felt this was something more people deserved to read about — not as a promise or a shortcut, but as part of a bigger picture that often gets overlooked.


Searching for answers can feel overwhelming, especially when everything online sounds loud, contradictory, or exaggerated. This experience felt different, and I wanted to share it while the conversation around it was still open.


Right now, the SyntHealth™ Frequency Generator V2 is available with a 50% discount. That offer isn’t always live, and availability is limited when it is.


I almost ignored that Facebook message.


I’m genuinely glad I didn’t.

There’s No Risk in Trying It

There’s a 60-day, risk-free trial.


If it doesn’t feel like a useful addition to your routine, you can return it for a full refund. Return shipping is covered.

Final Thought

What started as “just a stomach pain” turned out to be something much deeper.


Learning about parasites was overwhelming. Learning about frequencies helped me understand things from a different angle.


Going through that process felt a lot less isolating once I realized there were others talking openly about it.


That’s why I’m grateful to the SyntHealth team, not just for the device, but for being willing to share information, raise awareness, and let more people discover these topics for themselves.


And to my friend who never stops scrolling Facebook, thank you for thinking of me and sending that message.

It truly mattered.