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The marriage of technology and wellness has opened doors to revolutionary healing methods, and frequency therapy represents one of the most fascinating frontiers. Stephen Davis, founder of Nikki Wearable, shares the deeply personal journey that led to creating this groundbreaking device—a 12-year battle to find answers for his daughter's mysterious illness that was eventually diagnosed as Lyme disease.

When conventional treatments failed his family, Davis discovered the power of frequencies delivered through light. The Nikki wearable emerged as a wellness solution that uses specific light-emitted frequencies to communicate with cells throughout the body, essentially awakening the immune system to issues it's been ignoring. The results have been transformative, not just for Lyme patients but for people struggling with sleep issues, chronic pain, fatigue, stress, and more.

The science behind Nikki challenges our traditional understanding of healing. As Davis explains, frequencies aren't new to medicine—they're embedded in everything from supplements to homeopathic remedies. What's revolutionary is the delivery method and precision. By capturing and digitizing frequencies from 74 different plants and delivering them through light, Nikki provides cells with information they need without introducing any substances into the body. The technology works by helping achieve homeostasis, activating the vagus nerve, and supporting the body's natural healing processes during parasympathetic states.

Perhaps most compelling is the versatility of frequency therapy. The device offers programs for various wellness concerns, with more customization options on the horizon. Could the future of healing be as simple as w

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Sandy Kruse (00:02):
Hi everyone, it's Sandy Kruse of Sandy K Nutrition
, health and Lifestyle Queen.
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(01:31):
Hi everyone, welcome to Sandy KNutrition, health and Lifestyle
Queen.
Today, we're going to talk allabout healing frequencies and
delivery of certain healingfrequencies through light with
Nikki Wearable, and my interviewis with Stephen Davis, the
founder of Nikki, and you aregoing to love this episode.

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What I am going to ask you todo if you want the opportunity
to win your own Nikki wearable,I am extending the contest I
have going on Instagram.
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Follow me on Instagram at SandyK Nutrition.

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know.
Now the other rules thatthey're pretty specific, you
guys, because this is a $600device with the frequencies and

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it works.
I've been using it sinceOctober last year the
frequencies and it works.
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your Instagram story.
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So my email is sandy atsandyknutritionca.
This is the biggest drawcontest that I've actually ever
had, because it's a big deal.
You guys, I'm a believer thathealing frequencies are a way of

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future wellness not foreverything, but for a lot of
things to support our wellnessfrom a cellular level, from a
body, mind, spirit perspective.
I love this device.
You're going to love thisconversation.

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And with that, let's cut onthrough to the interview with
Stephen Davis of Nikki Wearable.
Hi everyone, welcome to Sandy KNutrition, Health and Lifestyle

(06:12):
Queen.
Today with me, I have a specialguest and I am so excited to
talk about this with you guysbecause I've been using it for a
few months now and I have a lotof personal experience using it
.
But my guest today is StephenDavis, and he is the founder of
Nikki.
Now, nikki is a bioenergeticwearable that delivers light

(06:38):
emitting frequencies designed topromote cellular function,
immunity and healing.
This wellness center on yourwrist helps people overcome
issues including poor sleep,pain, allergies, low energy,

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stress.
It is also a game changer inthe recovery of Lyme disease and
other chronic illness.
And today we're going to bediscussing energy and
frequencies for wellness, andthe topic really is is this the
wave of the future for wellness?
And Stephen and I had a brieflittle pre-discussion and we

(07:24):
were just kind of talking aboutthis.
It's an exciting time the factthat I can wear something on my
wrist and it just kind ofrebalances me so that I can feel
better, sleep better.
And I'm going to preface thisconversation to say that nothing
that we are talking about isany kind of medical advice.

(07:46):
This is just a discussion, justan educational discussion, so
that we can tell you that thisis out there, we're going to
talk about it, how it works, butyou need to see your own
practitioner if you have healthconcerns.
And with that, welcome Stephen.
Thank you so much for comingtoday.

Stephen Davis (08:06):
Hey, no, it's my pleasure.
Thank you for having me.

Sandy Kruse (08:09):
So you have a very interesting backstory and I
think it's always important totalk about.
You know what really motivatedyou to get.
I guess you're the creator ofthis or the founder, right?

Stephen Davis (08:26):
I am, I'm one of them.

Sandy Kruse (08:29):
So what happened?
I know your story, but tell ouraudience.

Stephen Davis (08:34):
Okay, well, my daughter was sick for 12 years,
and in the first eight years shehad two sons, and we chased
doctor after doctor trying tofind out what was wrong with my
daughter, and they just keptsaying it was in her head.
Nobody could detect anything,and eight years into it, I went
to a university and I asked themif they would run some tests on

(08:55):
my daughter, and she did me afavor and ran these tests and
came back and said hey, I thinkthat we found some markers that
would lead us to think that shehad Lyme disease.
My response was simple.
I said what's Lyme disease?
Eight years into it, from goingfrom doctor to doctor, and
nobody even brings it up, itwasn't even a topic, and it's

(09:17):
not a topic today either.
That was back in 2016 andbefore, and so we were happy
when they told us what she had,and we went out for two years to
find a solution and we wentdown the same path as everybody
else goes and we got the sameresults as everybody else, which

(09:38):
were no results, and so I hadthree clinics at the time, and
so I had three clinics at thetime and we were doing something
to balance the brain and wewere using frequencies and they
were coming in the form ofmusical tones.
The most profound technology,I'm telling you, the results
that you got from usingfrequencies through musical

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tones were.
They were just plain profound.
And so I knew that that's whatI, that's all I knew about
frequencies.
It wasn't a lot, but I knewthat when I brought my kids into
the clinic and I run themthrough that program, they would
get a couple of weeks relief oftheir symptoms, but then
everything would come back fastand furious, and so I knew there

(10:23):
was something to do withfrequencies.
So two years into it, I hookedup with another guy and we
started building technologyusing frequencies that are
delivered on top of light.
They're not light frequencieslike you'll see on this here.
There's a red light on the backof it, and that's just.

(10:45):
We just chose red because itcarries frequencies in just a
little bit deeper into the body,so you're going to touch more
cells faster, and so that's theonly reason we use red light.
But we stack frequencies.
So I had to build a capturechamber, and that capture
chamber is about the size ofthis glass and it's sealed, and

(11:06):
whatever I put in it any kind ofplant matter I can excite it
and grab the frequencies from it, digitize them and put them on
our wearable.
And so we did that, and it took74 different plants, captured
and combined together, to dealwith Lyme disease.
And it wasn't just Lyme diseasethat you have to deal with.

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You have to deal with all theco-infections.
You have to deal with mold.
Mold's not a co-infection, butwhen your immune system's
compromised the way that Lymecompromises your immune system,
it allows things like mold tocome in and attack the body, and
so you had to deal with it.
Same with parasites You'll getLyme where it can hide in a

(11:50):
parasite, and so you got to dealwith everything.
And so that's what we developedand my kids today.
So that program went on forabout 90 days before it was like
a light switch turned on andthey were just normal.
It was the most.
It was a very good experiencefor my family because I got my

(12:14):
daughter back and both mygrandsons and they haven't had
any symptoms zero symptoms since2016.
Zero symptoms since 2016.
And they only used the techduring the first trial.
They didn't use it after that,and so lots of years have passed

(12:37):
.
My kids have my daughter's goingback to school and got her
teaching degree.
My two grandson one is, he justmade the nationals again for
Canada for swimming and he'sbeing geared, trained, for the
Olympics in 28.
And my other grandson is, youknow, he's going to probably end
up pitching in the majorleagues baseball.
And so we got there, they gottheir lives back, and so I was

(13:01):
going to stop and just continueon with my life and with my
other business, but I couldn't.
I met so many people that haveLyme disease because I would go
to Lyme support groups WhereverI could find any discussion
around Lyme.
I would go there because I'mtrying to learn ways and
discover ways to help my kids,and I couldn't stop help my kids

(13:24):
and I couldn't stop.
I met too many people that hadLyme disease that you know.
Lyme splits families, it drainsbank accounts and it takes away
your life.
And I couldn't just leave thosepeople that I met when I found

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a solution for my family.
And so here we are today,solution for my family.
And so here we are today.
That's what we do is we've got adevice that we call Nikki.
That's this, and this littledevice delivers everything you
need for Lyme disease and itdeals with it through
frequencies.
And you know, the interestingthing is, people, the general
population, they don't know alot about frequencies.

(14:05):
Nope, and even the medicalcommunity, they don't seem to
talk a lot about frequencies.
But let me see if I can justsimplify this a little bit.
If you take a supplement, thatsupplement is a delivery system
for frequencies.
That's what's in thatsupplement.

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If you take a tincture from ahomeopathic doctor, that's just
water, alcohol and imprintedfrequencies.
That's all they do is imprintthat water with frequencies.
If you take cream with CBD oilin it, the cream is just a
delivery system for that CBDfrequency, and so we may not

(14:47):
understand what frequencies aretoday, but we've used them since
the beginning of time.
It's not something that is thefuture, it's the past, present
and future.
Frequency Everything vibrates.
Your body has specificfrequencies that it needs to
operate in the right capacity,and that's what we've learned to

(15:09):
do with our tech is to deliverthe right frequencies to go into
the body.
So, just to back up for a second, we decided that the best way
to penetrate the body wasthrough your skin, because your
body's been created to absorblight, and so that was our first
thinking.
Then we learned that your cellshave been designed to retain

(15:34):
low energy light, and so that'swhere we come in with that light
and it's looking forinformation.
That's all a frequency is isjust information Low energy and
information.
We load up your cells with thatinformation.
It uses what it needs and itgoes through your nervous system
into your immune system andwakes up the immune system to

(15:56):
the issue that it seems to beignoring.
It's no different than the veryfirst vaccine that was ever
created, than the very firstvaccine that was ever created.
They use that to wake up yourimmune system to an issue it was
ignoring.
That's not the way it's donetoday with vaccines, but that's
the way they were intended inthe beginning, and we kind of do

(16:18):
the same thing is where we'rejust waking up the immune system
to health issues it's ignoring.
Our first attempt was to dealwith Lyme disease.
I was a desperate dad.
I needed to help my kids, andso we succeeded in that.
We didn't stop what we learnedto deal with Lyme disease.

(16:39):
We started applying that sameprocess to wellness issues like
sleep, pain, fatigue, stress.
It just goes on and on, andwhen you do what, we do the same
way that we dealt with Lymedisease, which nobody on the
planet has been able to dealwith other than us.

(17:00):
You can catch Lyme disease inthe first 10 days and an
antibiotic is probably going todeal with it because it's still
in your blood.
But once it gets out of yourblood you're hooped.
There is no solution besidesour technology today.
It doesn't mean that it'salways going to be, but today it
is.
And so Lyme disease we knowthat we're very good at helping

(17:25):
people overcome.
But when we took it and put iton the NICU for other health
issues, everything changed.
Everything changed.

Sandy Kruse (17:38):
So I'm trying to get inside the mind of somebody
who's listening to this.
That's usually one thing thatI'm very good at, so people are
probably listening to this going.
How do you get that frequency,capture it and then put it into

(18:00):
a little device?
Like, how do you do that?
Is there, you know, stephen?
Are you sitting beside behind adesk and you're somehow got all
these gadgets to capture thefrequency of something that
you're trying to achieve andthen you put it in a test tube.
Like it's hard for people tounderstand because it's not like
really it's not tangible, right?

Stephen Davis (18:23):
Well, it is tangible.
In a way it's like you knowthere's bad frequencies out
there, like EMF.
Yes yes, and everybody seems tounderstand the bad thing, the
bad frequency.
Oh, that's not a good frequency, oh, your microwave's putting
off a bad frequency, or this orthis, and there's no question
about it.
But as soon as you talk about afrequency that can help you,

(18:47):
then all of a sudden thesequestion marks come up.
And it's only because it'snever been discussed, because
all the medication that they'retaking that are plant-based,
they're just frequencies, that'sall they are.
And that's what people have towrap their heads around is that
frequencies have been used sincethe beginning of time and they

(19:09):
will continue to be used.
And for us, we built technologyto capture the frequencies from
a plant.
And it's just exciting.
The plant, it releases itsfrequencies and we capture them
and then we digitize them.
So when we capture them they'reanalog.

(19:30):
Then we move them to thedigital format and we load them
up on our devices and then wedeliver them on top of light.
And it's really hard, you know,I get it that it's hard for
people to understand what we'rereally doing if you remove the
word frequency.
So let's just take frequenciesoff the table.

(19:52):
What we say we do is we deliverwellness programs, and then
your question is not what afrequency is, it's well.
What kind of wellness programs?
Well, we deal with sleep.
In fact, there's nobody I don'tthink.
Wellness programs Well, we dealwith sleep.
In fact, there's nobody I don'tthink can deal with sleep
better than us.
Or pain, fatigue, energy, like.

(20:12):
We're great at deliveringenergy to get your body going,
and we don't do that by puttinga bunch of energy in your body
so you can go work out.
This came about because in theafternoons, I would start to get
a little sluggish in mythinking, and so we created a
frequency to wake up your brain,wake up my brain.

(20:33):
That's what I, that's what wedid it for.
It was just a personal use, butwhat we discovered?
When you wake up your brain,your body gets energized.
There's your energy program.
And it's not just that yourbody gets energized, you also
get focus.
And so there's a veryinteresting ways to use
frequencies and we bundle themtogether, call them wellness

(20:58):
programs, and we deliverfantastic results.

Sandy Kruse (21:03):
Are you going to ask me what frequency I have my
Nikki on right now?

Stephen Davis (21:08):
Well, are you going?

Sandy Kruse (21:10):
to guess.

Stephen Davis (21:11):
Stress and anxiety Because you were going
to have me on and you wanted tobe calm as you go through all of
this.
That's what I would have used.

Sandy Kruse (21:23):
Yes, I do, I would have.
That's what I would have used.
Yes, I do, Because I don't.
When I interview someone, Idon't need to worry about focus.
I am laser focused.
I'm laser focused on mydiscussion to make sure that we
have a great and authenticdiscussion.
But what I need to make sure isthat I'm calm and I don't jump

(21:48):
ahead or talk over my guest.
So I like stress and anxietybecause it helps me to be more
focused on what my guest issaying.
So you are absolutely right,Stephen.

Stephen Davis (21:57):
And that stress and anxiety.
It's not one frequency, there'sa bundle of frequencies that
are doing lots of things.
There's a bundle of frequenciesthat are doing lots of things,
one of the things that does oursleep program.
To give you an example, thereason people sleep so well is
because we're de-stressing yourorgans, because your body needs
time to heal, because that'swhen you're in your

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parasympathetic state you needto have, that's when you're
healing, and so you need to havethe right things going on to be
able to do it.
And if you've been concussed orhave PTSD or something like
that, you need to relax yourbrain in order for your brain to
heal.
And that's what we do.
And so we take a differentapproach than most people,

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because you know we startedwithout a lot of knowledge, and
so we start asking well, whycan't we do it like this?
It's almost because we didn'tknow any better.
But today we know lots and weknow that the approach that
we've taken is different thaneverybody else and it works in a

(23:01):
profound way.

Sandy Kruse (23:03):
Let's get into the science, or some of the.
I know that you have somedoctors on your website who
really, really stand by yourproduct and, in terms of the
science, people are going to say, well, how do I know if it
works?
Do you have any you knowsubstantiated evidence to talk

(23:28):
about and tell us about?

Stephen Davis (23:31):
We do have some evidence.
We did a trial in Californiathird party with a clinic and
this is the largest integrativeclinic in North America.
This is the largest integrativeclinic in North America.
She has 42,000 patients.
1,100 patients a week gothrough her clinic and so we
draw off those patients to testdifferent things.

(23:52):
So that's where our trials comefrom and we always take the
forms that the FDA provides.
So because our product's notregulated, there's no category
for us.
So it's interesting becausethat again demonstrates that our
approach is very unique.

Sandy Kruse (24:10):
So sorry, can I just interrupt for a sec.
So it's not classified as amedical device, correct?

Stephen Davis (24:17):
No, no, because we're not healing anything.
We're not doing it.
We're just waking up yourimmune system to things that
it's ignoring, and when you dothat, there's no better way to
go and fix something than yourbody's innate ability to be able

(24:37):
to heal itself.
And all of that happens usuallyduring your parasympathetic
state, while you're sleeping,and so that's when you need to
really relax in order to sleep,taking a sleeping pill or
something that's doing somethingdifferent to help you sleep.
What we're doing is we areactually relaxing your system,

(24:59):
so your body has a chance tobegin a healing process which
helps you sleep as as thatprocess kicks in and so it's
almost like looking at you know,you know how they always talk
about root cause medicine.

Sandy Kruse (25:18):
It's looking at almost like that root cause of
what's not allowing your body toreach the homeostasis it needs
to sleep, or to heal, or to dowhatever it needs to do.
Does that make sense?

Stephen Davis (25:36):
Yes, and we think that I'm not going to go into
any depth on this, but recentlywe have discovered something
profound through the body'snatural ability to heal itself
that people aren't really awareof, and it needs to be activated
in their body, otherwise theycan't get that natural healing

(25:57):
when they're in thatparasympathetic state, and so
it's really interesting we'rejust going down such an
interesting path because we arenot putting anything into your
body besides information.
That's, the only thing that weput in your body is information,
and we deliver that using light.

Sandy Kruse (26:18):
Okay, I know people are going to say well, how's
that possible that this littlelight is communicating with all
the cells in my body?
How is that?

Stephen Davis (26:32):
Well, you know, one of the things that we get
encouraged about is there'shundreds of millions of devices
that have been purchased,whether it's an Apple Watch, an
Oura Ring or any Fitbit or anyof these no-name brands that are

(26:52):
measuring things.
So they measure your heart rate, they measure your steps, they
measure, they measure, theymeasure.
Well, some of the things thatthey measure confirm that our
technology is working for them.
So that's been a real benefitwith all of these different
technologies out there.
If you've got an aura ring,you're going to wake up with a

(27:12):
crown every morning.
I mean, that's one of theindicators that you hit all the
right spots in your sleep.
And so if you have a measuringdevice which most people there's
a lot of people that have thesedevices you can measure and see
that we deliver what we say,and so that's one way to do it.

(27:33):
Another way to do it is, if youhave Lyme disease, you're not
going to think your way throughthat.
You're not going to have aplacebo effect, You're not going
to have anything that's goingto help you through that process
.
But when you, all of a sudden,you start getting better, you
know your body tells you that isa significant disease and

(27:56):
there's no hiding from it.
There's no wondering I wonderif it's got a little better or
not.
That's not what happens withLyme.
You're in it.
It's terrible and it's not easyto come through it.
But, as you do, life getsbetter and you'll know.
And so there is a few ways thatyou can.

(28:17):
You can go out and get tested.
We've had lots of people go outto different companies like
hygienics and such that measurefor Lyme disease to see that
everything's gone.
They don't want to just beasleep and lots of things will
put it to sleep like if you takean antibiotic, it might just

(28:39):
the Lyme itself will go hide,and so it seems to be a very
smart bacteria, and so we don'tlet it hide.
We come in with all gunsblazing all at once.
Nothing has time to hide andthe immune system gets woken up
to all of those issues andstarts to correct.
And one of the really coolthings that I love about our

(29:00):
tech and it's not even so muchour tech, it's about frequencies
is, let's just say, you had 100things wrong with you.
Well, you can't go take 100supplements, but you can take
100 frequencies, becausefrequencies stay individual and
so they're not going to createsome kind of weird cocktail of

(29:21):
some sort.
It wakes up your immune systemto all of those issues and the
immune system can deal with allof those issues.
And so that's how we come inand that's how we gain success,
because you can't.
It's just gotten so hard totreat things one at a time, Like
doctors can't give you a pilland say that's going to deal

(29:41):
with all of these issues.
In fact, in Canada it's reallyhard to even identify the issues
, because I know that on thedoctor that I used to my general
practitioner, there used to bea sign on the counter no lists,
because they have under 10minutes to see you.
You can't go in there and say,well, my knee, my hip and my

(30:05):
neck are hurting.
You have to pick one.
How can you fix anything?
And so it's just reallyinteresting, the business that
we're in, because we can helplots of things without causing
the issues.
The only time anybody noticesanything is if they have a
little bit of a herx from Lymedisease because the die off the

(30:26):
body's trying to get rid ofthose toxins.
But if your limbs are soplugged up there's no place for
to create drainage.
Your drainage isn't flowing.
It can be uncomfortable whenthe body's trying to get rid of
that, but it's short lived, Likethere is no pain there, there's
no gain.
Like you're gonna have to gothrough a little bit with the

(30:47):
Lyme disease.
On all the other issues, likesleep and such.
There's nothing that you gothrough besides knowing that
you're getting better.

Sandy Kruse (30:57):
So I have to give an example because I so I've had
COVID twice.
So for anybody who's listening,I'm just explaining my
situation and my example.
That doesn't mean it's yoursand I'm not talking about a cure
for COVID or please, because wehave to be very careful about
what we say these days.
But the first time I had COVIDI had and here I am a registered

(31:22):
holistic nutritionist, Iexercise, I eat well, I eat
whole foods and all of that kindof stuff.
But I had that I think it wassix or eight week cough
following COVID.
And since then I've learnedthat there could be some genetic
predispositions that causepeople to have these reactions.
Well, I was in Europe.

(31:43):
I came home in October.
The next day, getting off thatplane, I had COVID and I think I
was in touch with your team,maybe I think it was a week or
two after I got home and guesswhat started to develop that
cough.
And back when I had it thefirst time, I had all sorts of

(32:07):
things.
I had puffers, antibiotics andeverything.
In the end I resolved it myselfwith my own little concoction
that I'm not going to talk abouthere publicly.
But I had to take actionbecause I'm like why it's just
not going away.
Well, that cough started againabout 10 days after I had COVID

(32:31):
and I started wearing the NICU.
And it was to me shockingbecause it never I'm going to
say it never amounted orproliferated or even progressed
in any way, but it had started.
So I was like whoa, like thisis fascinating to me, how did it

(32:57):
do this?
Because I felt it coming.
I felt that awful cough comingand it was like progressively it
just kind of went away.
It's like just petered away.
So I think it's alwaysimportant to give a personal
recount of something when itreally does something profound
that I really noticed.

(33:18):
And I wear it for sleep.
But maybe talk about thedifferent programs.
I personally don't have anyexperience with Lyme, but maybe
talk about Lyme first, becausethat's where it all began.
Like what have you seen?
Does it take, you know, forpeople like two months to get

(33:41):
you know better?
Like what have you seen?
And then, once they stop, dothey have to keep wearing the
NICU device?

Stephen Davis (33:49):
Well, when we first started it was a 90-day
program and it didn't mean thatyou were going to be better in
90 days.
It just means that our programran for 90 days.
So you had a 30-day windowwhere we dealt with drainage and
detox.
Then we had a program.
The next 30 days we dealt withLyme and the co-infections and

(34:11):
then the last we dealt withrebuilding the body and because
your body's been damaged.
I remember when we got theresults back from Hygienics and
they said that they were allclear from Lyme disease and I
said to the room well, you guys,I don't really care what Igenix
is saying at this point,because my kids are still sick

(34:33):
and I thought you know, it'slike an antibiotic.
If you take an antibiotic forseven days or 14 days at the end
of it, if you do it the way thedoctor says, 14 days at the end
of it, if you do it the way thedoctor says, you're going to
feel pretty good.
Well, I guess they didn't feelgood at all, but it took 90 days
for their body to heal and Iwasn't looking at it like that.

(34:54):
And I had one gentleman he saidto me he says, look, lyme is
damaging the body, and so justbecause you deal with Lyme
disease doesn't mean that it'sjust an instant fix.
Your body needs some time toheal.
So we started building programsto help the body through that
process.
And so today it's different.

(35:17):
We don't have a 90-day programbecause some of the people would
come and say I only can wear itfor a minute because they would
start to hurts, and so, like Isay it's, it had, our tech works
, and so there wasn't many thathad that issue, and so I said to
the team why don't we justbuild a simple program just for

(35:41):
the people that are so sensitive?
And so we built a program whereyou get one minute.
So day one you would get oneminute of detox and drainage,
then you get one minute ofsomething for all the Lyme and
all the co-infections and thenthere's one hour of things that
are starting to rebuild thedamage that had been caused by

(36:04):
the Lyme.
The next day it goes twominutes by two minutes by 60.
And we inch you up to 30 daysand what we discovered?
People were getting better inthat period and so we scratched
the 90-day program, went to thesensitive program, which is just
easier on everybody, but it'snot like it's a 30-day program

(36:29):
or 45 days.
That's what we want to get youto that 30 days.
It depends where Lyme sets upIf it sets up in your brain or
your heart or your joints.
There's different time framesthat it takes for your body to
deal with certain issues and howfar those issues have gone.
It takes time and so we don'tsay you've got a 30-day Lyme

(36:53):
program.
We just ask you to do it, likewe say, for 30 days and then
people just continue wearing ituntil they've just got their
lives back, like it's just awearable, it's like, it's not
like they're having to do abunch of work and people look at
this as a bit of a security forthe Lyme, because with Lyme

(37:15):
comes PTSD.
Everybody who has Lyme has PTSD.
My daughter used to phone me up.
She'd get a cold and she wouldphone me up and say, dad, dad, I
need the light, it's back.
It's not back, but that's wherethe PTSD kicks in.
And because they're fearful ofit coming back, fearful that

(37:35):
it's not really gone, becausethey had such a bad experience.
They just don't want to have tohave that again and they don't.
With our tech, the only wayyou're going to get sick again
is if you go and you get re-bit,which is not out of the
possibility.
I mean, if you're out east,it's pretty bad for Lyme disease

(37:58):
, like people are getting bit byticks every time you turn
around.
One of my partners partners outin Boston.
He used to say to me every timeI go to get wood, I wonder if
today's the day that I get Lymedisease.
I mean, it's very.
It's on the top of people'sminds.
I tell you something.

(38:18):
People ask me can you preventLyme disease?
Well, how do you do that?
I mean you'd have to be lockedup in your house or something
and not go outside.
I can't prevent you getting bitby a tick in the environments
you go.
But one thing that we dobelieve is if you're wearing if
I was living out east I wouldnot.

(38:40):
When my kids were little Iwouldn't even send them outside
to play in my backyard.
I mean, it's really thatprominent, like it's an epidemic
out there, and if you wear theNICU and you get bit by a tick
that has Lyme, it will nevermanifest and so we can prevent

(39:05):
it from going chronic.
We can't prevent you fromgetting Lyme, but we can prevent
it from going chronic.
Once it goes chronic, you're introuble, like you're not going
to get rid of it you know, ourtech so what you're saying makes
so much sense, stephen?

Sandy Kruse (39:25):
because if you look in the wellness world that
we're in, you will maybe see,let's say there's a family of
four and there's mold in thehome, but only one person gets
sick from the mold.
It has to do with theirphysiology and their resiliency
to that mold.

(39:45):
You've got three other familymembers that are perfectly
healthy, right, and so somepeople will be like, well, how
come they didn't get it?
Well, because we're allbio-individual, and so that
fascinates me, because, to me,wearing the Nikki kind of
creates that resiliency for yourbody.

(40:06):
Does that make sense, stephen?

Stephen Davis (40:08):
Right.
Well, that's what we're doingis we're bringing your immune
system back to the place whereit was created to operate in the
first place.
Like your immune system is thekey here.
I mean, we've just discoveredhow to speak to it.
Like your immune system is thekey here.
I mean, we've just discoveredhow to speak to it.
We've just discovered how towake it up to an issue that it's
ignoring, and that's what we'reknown for and we're very good

(40:34):
at it.

Sandy Kruse (40:35):
So on a basis, yes, yeah, cause I figured out how
to wear the device, so I loadedthe frequencies when I got the
device and then I turned offBluetooth, so there's like no
EMF.

Stephen Davis (40:51):
That's right.
Nobody else can do that.
You can't turn off theBluetooth on your Apple Watch.
You lose functionality.
You don't need to have that.
Once you load things up ontothe NICU, turn off the Wi-Fi
zero EMF coming from ourtechnology into the body.
And the reason we had to dothat it wasn't something that we

(41:13):
just thought of, it was thatpeople with Lyme disease, you'll
note, they don't wear watches,they don't wear things that are
going to create EMF becausethey're extremely sensitive, and
so we had to deal with that andwe did.

Sandy Kruse (41:29):
Yeah, I find that amazing because you don't just
like what you said.
You don't find that with otherdevices.
Now should you wear the NICUall the time?

Stephen Davis (41:42):
I wear my NICU, I wear NICUs.
So you know shock and awe.

Sandy Kruse (41:50):
Oh, how many do you have?

Stephen Davis (41:52):
I think I have six, but the reason I have six
is because we work with otherfrequencies and so we're
constantly trialing and lookingat what they do, and so, just
because of the position that I'min in the company, I get to
have the advantage of being ableto wear multiple things.

(42:14):
But you can wear multiplethings off one Nikki from the
programs that you choose, and sothere's some really cool
options coming up.
And one thing that we've doneis when we change things on the
Nikki, you don't have to go buysomething else, you don't have
to go upgrade your Nikki, youdon't have to spend more money
to do that we upgrade.

(42:36):
So it just makes things alittle bit more user-friendly
for you and it gives you choice.
That's what's coming.
You're about to be able to havelots of different choices to
run on your NICU that you want.
Today.
We had to start somewhere, sowe built one program with 10
different programs on it forLyme disease and one program for

(42:58):
general wellness that has 10programs that you can choose
from within it.
But there's coming a time soonthat you're going to be able to
look and you're going to be ableto choose the frequency sets or
the frequency programs that youwant, and then you load them
all up in one program hit playand you know they're playing all

(43:20):
day long, and so you don't haveto decide.
Ah, I used to.
This came from in the beginning.
I'd go to get on a plane andI'd have to choose Do I want
stress and anxiety, so I'mstress-free, or do I want to put
my bacteria program on so Idon't get sick?
And so you're always having tomake a choice.
Today, I don't have to makethat choice because I've got

(43:43):
everything that I personallylike and feel that my body needs
is in one program.
I hit play and I build thoseprograms.
So you're going to be able todo that as well in the not too
far, not too distant future.

Sandy Kruse (43:58):
Can you?
Okay?
So we know that there's Lyme,we talked about Lyme, we talked
about sleep, we talked aboutstress and anxiety, we talked
about immune and pathogens andthen I think, from what I recall
, there's like a program formorning, afternoon, evening.

(44:19):
What am I missing, stephen?
What am I missing, stephen?

Stephen Davis (44:23):
So the reason we did those programs is for the
reason that I just got finishedsaying we weren't ready as a
company to let you have choice.
But what we did is we took threeof our existing packages that
are meant for in the morning,three for the afternoon and
three in the evening.
So at least you get threedifferent programs that are

(44:43):
running at exactly the same time, and we chose those again.
But pretty soon you're going tobe able to choose what you want
to put in your morning or whatyou want to put in your
afternoon, or you can just putit in the daytime and run it all
day and then have a special onethat you build for your evening
, for when you're sleeping,because when you're sleeping is

(45:03):
when your body does its healing,and so anything natural I mean
you you can take antibiotics soyou can take other other
medications to force thoseactions, but your body needs
that time in the evening, whenyou're in your parasympathetic
state, in order to heal.
During the day you're in asympathetic and so that's wear

(45:26):
and tear on the body.

Sandy Kruse (45:28):
You know what would be cool If you had a specific
one for menopause.

Stephen Davis (45:34):
You wait, you wait.
Look, my president, we've got alittle slogan around here and
we're starting to slip out ofour office, but we have a
frequency for that, and so,because everything is
frequency-based, you can find afrequency that's going to

(45:55):
support that, to wake up yourimmune system for those, those
issues, and so it's just anexact science, and so it's not
the easiest to do, but we'rethrough all of that.
We've got a process, we knowhow to do it, we've got
protection on our products, andso we're in a pretty good spot

(46:20):
on helping the body do what itwas created to do in the first
place, and that's heal itself.

Sandy Kruse (46:28):
Here's a question for you.
This might be, I don't know ifyou're going to think maybe this
makes sense, maybe it doesn't,I don't know.
But like what about moods?
Like what if you're reallyangry?
What if you're really angry andyou know how sometimes you wake
up on the wrong side of the bed, as they say, and you just want

(46:50):
to be more chill that day.
Like what about that?
Is that possible?

Stephen Davis (46:55):
Absolutely, and there's a mood-setting frequency
and so, like, one of the thingsthat I put on for this because
I was coming on here is ourfocus program and that's it.
That's just a very good programwhere it keeps me focused, so
I'm not going off in severaldifferent directions at the same

(47:16):
time.
That doesn't make sense, and soit just helps you focus.
And so when you get focused oryou relax your brain, because
you get intense All of a sudden,if there's inflammation, you
need to deal with theinflammation, and you can't when
you're in an intense state.

(47:37):
You need to get relaxed, andthat's really hard for people to
do in today's environment.
And so we help the body do that, and we do it by relaxing the
organs.
That's where it lands.
So your brain, in the organs,that's where it lands.

(47:57):
So your brain, you're going torelax and you're better suited
to be able to deal with issueswhen you're in those states,
when you're in a parasympatheticstate.
That's when things get better.

Sandy Kruse (48:06):
Yeah, I agree with that, and there's a lot of women
, there are a lot of women whoare in that state where they're
in constant fight or flight, anda lot of it relates to the
imbalances that are going on inthe body during menopause or
even before that, perimenopause.

(48:28):
And you're dealing with youngerchildren and you're driving
them here and driving them tothis practice and you never have
time for yourself.
So if you can make yourself alittle more chill, all the other
things will be much moreenjoyable than stressful, right.

Stephen Davis (48:44):
That's right and we think that we're going down a
very interesting path at themoment, when it comes to your
vagus nerve, we've learned howto wake it up.
This is so interesting whatwe're doing, because you can't
naturally heal if your vagusnerve is not active.

(49:05):
You can't get into thatparasympathetic state for your
body to do any natural healing.
It's impossible, and we've beenlooking into that and testing
people and seeing that theirparasympathetic state, their
vagus nerve, isn't active and ifit's not active, the body can't
do any of that natural healing.

(49:25):
And so we come in again withfrequencies and wake it up.
And it's so cool because itchanges.
It changes the way we feel andthe way we heal.

Sandy Kruse (49:38):
And then with I guess you know for me if I'm
kind of in that more anxiousstate and that more fight or
flight right now, today I canuse the program stress and
anxiety, that's right, that'sright.

Stephen Davis (49:54):
Yeah, we've got great things in there to calm
that, to calm your system.

Sandy Kruse (49:59):
Is there any harm at all to, let's say, have
stress and anxiety on all thetime every day?
Does that mean when I take itoff I'm going to have less
resiliency distress?

Stephen Davis (50:13):
No, I run my programs.
I wear my Nikes 23 hours a day,all six.
They'll stay on and I take itoff when I get up in the morning
, I throw them on the chargerand by the time I'm ready for
work, I do or.
I repeat, and I've never hadCOVID, we've never been sick

(50:36):
through any of that.
There's a really bad flu that'sbeen going around for the last
few months and both my wife andI got that and it lasted one day
, where other people it'slasting three weeks, like Like
it's.
It's quite incredible, andthat's just because of the
frequencies that create balancein my system.

(50:59):
If you have balance, you've gotpretty good health, and that's
what the whole, that's the wholeprocess.
The reason that we do is tobring balance within your system
, and you can't get that whenyou have an immune system not
operating the way it should.

Sandy Kruse (51:16):
Achieving homeostasis, right, Just that
nice equilibrium in the body.
So I have a question about how.
Okay, like how would I know ifthere are new frequencies, Like
are there updates through theapp stores?
Like how does that work?

Stephen Davis (51:36):
Yes, we're making a few changes so we can alert
people when there's somethingnew on the app for them to go
and take a look at.
All of that's in the middle ofchanging.
Come the first week in May,you're going to see some very
cool things.
You see cool things now.
The things that we've got onthere are very worthwhile.

(51:56):
They're very worth having, butin the future what you get is
choice.

Sandy Kruse (52:03):
Instead of us choosing you choose.

Stephen Davis (52:06):
You know your body more than we're ever going
to know.
We know some generic things.
One thing that we do know iswhen you're dealing with Lyme
disease, it's the same approachfor everybody.
Just because you have Lymedisease and you're a male and
you live somewhere else andyou're ancient in age doesn't

(52:28):
mean that we have to create adifferent program for you.
Lyme is Lyme, co-infections areco-infections, and that's what
we deal with.
We don't really care about thebody that is housing that,
because our frequencies wake upthe immune system and then the
immune system knows what to godo and that's the really cool

(52:52):
part and your vagus nervecontrols your immune system as
well, and so we're learning somepretty interesting ways for you
to heal non-invasively, and itis, for the most part, one size
fits all, particularly when itcomes to Lyme disease.
And we tell people if you don'tdo it the way we ask, don't do

(53:16):
it, don't buy it, because you'renot gonna get better.
You can't.
If you've got Lyme disease, youcan't use the tech for a few
days and then leave it for aweek and then try it for another
few days.
It won't work.
It'll go back to day one everytime.
So if you've got a bad herx onday one.
Every time you do that, you'regoing to experience that same

(53:41):
issue.
You just need to do it the waywe ask, and if you do, you will
get to the other side of.

Sandy Kruse (53:44):
Lyme disease.
So I noticed sorry Stephen, Inoticed that Lyme is kind of
separate, like I have just thewellness programs and then so is
that that's because there's aspecific way to wear it and a
specific program for Lyme.

Stephen Davis (54:07):
That's right.
Those programs for the Lyme aredealing with the body's issues
because, excuse me, because ofLyme, the Lyme, the programs
that we do for Lyme disease, aretriggered because of all of the
co-infections.
You don't have to.
If you're taking the wellness,doing the wellness program,

(54:28):
you're not going to hurt, you'renot going to.
You're not going to hurt,you're just going to know that
your body is coming into balanceand you're going to enjoy
better parts of your life thatyou weren't, whether it be sleep
or stressful situations or pain, fatigue, like it really goes
on and on, because there is afrequency for everything.

(54:49):
It's just we had to startsomewhere and we started with
these wellness programs becausethey're key in today's
environments.
I don't know anybody thatdoesn't get stressed or that
doesn't have a sleep issue ordoesn't have some form of a pain
issue Like those things.
Everybody's experiencing themand that's where our tech comes

(55:11):
in.
Everybody's experiencing themand that's where our tech comes
in.
It's a one size fits allbecause the frequencies, the
things that we're dealing with,everybody's dealing with the
same issues.
They may be experiencing thesymptoms differently, but it
doesn't change the cause andthat's what we're doing.

Sandy Kruse (55:28):
That's what we're dealing with and that's what
we're doing, that's what we'redealing with.
What, like?
What's the future of Nikki?
I mean, we kind of talked aboutthe wellness side, but I'm like
, where are you, where can yougo from this?
It's already doing incrediblethings.
I know you're going to, youknow, have more customized

(55:50):
approach.
But like, I'm just kind ofamazed by this device because
there's nothing quite like it onthe market, is there?

Stephen Davis (55:59):
There is nothing like what we do.
Nobody does what we do.
Lots of companies that mightlook like they're doing what we
do, but they don't, they're not,and I think that our technology
right now, we're focused onhealth.
That's where we came in, but wecan focus on the health of a

(56:21):
plant, the health of an animal,like that's what we do.
We've discovered on how to helpin different situations the
health of our food, the healthof our pets, and that makes a
big difference.
You know, our pets are family,and so we want to do the best

(56:43):
for them as well, and so thereis things that are coming out in
the future for the petswerewolves.
But that's not today.
Right now we're a young companyand we're very focused on two
things One, delivering a programfor people that have Lyme
disease to help them get theirlives back because they have

(57:05):
been profoundly disrupted, andthen the other program, which is
the wellness, and we startedwith just the 10 programs that
we have, but that's about toopen up to a very large
opportunity for just the generalpopulation.
And the really interestingthing about our programs it's

(57:25):
not this group of people or thisage group, it's for everybody,
because everybody experiencesthe same issues.
It doesn't matter if you're ablue collar worker, if you're a
stockbroker, it doesn't matter,you still experience.
In fact, if you're astockbroker, you're probably
experiencing some pretty heavystress at the moment.

(57:47):
Just the way the markets areRight and we help calm people
down in those states because itmakes them do things that they
maybe wouldn't normally do,because they panicked.
And so when it comes to thestress, I can't block stress.
Stress is coming at us fast andfurious in lots of different
forms.
We stop the chemical releasethat causes the anxiety, so you

(58:13):
can step into a stressfulsituation and now you can think
your way through it instead ofpanic your way through it.
Big difference.

Sandy Kruse (58:22):
That's massive Stress is my go-to.
So where can someone find theNICU device?
Where can you buy it now?

Stephen Davis (58:34):
Well, right now, you just buy it offline, online
on our website.
That's the only place that youcan do that.
We are being placed into about1,100 clinic stores in the US
and that's managed by 2,500 plusdoctors.
But they're prescribing.

(58:55):
That's a different program.
Like you just can't go in thereand buy our stuff.
The doctor is prescribing NICUand the frequencies to their
patients oh wow, that's huge forus.
That was just such a last yearwas a very good year for us
because we got validated in somany different areas that now
it's a matter of going out andmaking sure people are aware who

(59:16):
we are.
That's what we're doing now iswe're just letting people know,
and we have a very interestingdocumentary coming out in
September, and so this isn't ourdocumentary.
It's a documentary calledSuperhuman 2.
Superhuman 1 was about theunexplained, and I think William
Shatner was one of the hostsand that's what that was about.

(59:38):
Now they're kind of they cameout with Superhuman 2.
Rebirth is what it's called,and it's all about frequencies,
and so the people that are on itare people like you know Joe
Dispenza and Deepak Chopra andBruce Lipton and Dr Leigh-Anne

(59:58):
Keneally and a half a dozenother very high profile people
that know about frequencies andwe got the call to come on as
the only delivery system forfrequencies.
We're the only tech that theyinvited and that launches in
September and it's going to bevery informative.

(01:00:18):
People aren't going to bewondering after.
If they watch that documentaryon what a frequency is.
They're going to be saying, oh,I need that.
And they're going to understandthat they've been using
frequencies always.
You know Einstein I think it wasEinstein.
He got it partially right.

(01:00:39):
He said the future of medicineis frequencies.
What he should have said isfrequencies are the past,
present and future.
Frequencies are the past,present and future Because
everything we do isfrequency-based, whether we

(01:01:03):
recognize that terminology inwhat we do or not.
And it doesn't necessarily meanthat it's just frequencies in
medications or supplements orthose, but it's the frequencies
in your food.
It's the frequency.
Everything is frequency based,so you can't hide from it.
You live with it every day andso it's best to understand a
little bit more of it.
And that's why we changed ourwording a little bit to talk

(01:01:24):
about wellness programs, becauseit allows people to identify
with an issue, because when youget your cell phone, it's
everything's frequency based.
Are you phoning up thepresident of Apple and saying
hey, how does that work?
Like you know, you just knowthat it works.
Like you're getting a resultand that's what we're delivering

(01:01:45):
as a result.
And it's fun because ourresults can be tested by the
many technologies that are outthere that you're already
wearing.
And so there's yourconfirmation.
If it didn't work, I would befearful of all of those people
that have their tech.
But I get excited becausethey're going to prove up that

(01:02:07):
our tech is delivering what theyexpected what their
expectations were.
That's the really nice part forus.

Sandy Kruse (01:02:15):
Well, I really support you guys and I want to
be part of helping get that wordout, absolutely.
So I really want to thank you,stephen.
This has been such a great,engaging discussion you, Stephen
.

Stephen Davis (01:02:35):
This has been such a great, engaging
discussion.
What I would like to do beforewe sign off is I would like to
give you a Nikki and to give you.
You can give it away any wayyou want to your listeners, so
you can create a contest.
You can do whatever you want.

Sandy Kruse (01:02:48):
That's exciting.

Stephen Davis (01:02:49):
And so the team here will get you looked after
to make sure you've got a codethat we can send whoever that
you want and we'll make surethey get looked after.
And if they happen to have Lime, there's just a bit of a
process that we go through withthem.
The reason the Lime program isa little bit more expensive and
here's the other thing.
When we first started, we wereselling our product for $2,500

(01:03:13):
US.
That was the price.
And we had people approachingus medical clinics saying that
they would like us to remove thepricing off our website because
they're charging $10,000 fortheir patients because they
could afford it.
And I said I'm not doing that.
If they want to come to oursite and buy it for $2,500,

(01:03:36):
that's the deal.
But my goal was always like it'sa successful product as far as
the results it's delivering.
But my goal was to get theprice down because I saw the
struggles, particularly thefinancial hits, people were
taking trying to overcome Lymedisease and getting nowhere, and

(01:03:56):
so now we've got it down to$1,000.
And the reason it's more thanthe wellness program.
The wellness program is only$300.
But the Lyme program we have ateam that journeys with them and
so, as they're going throughany tough times or any questions
or anything, there's alwayssomebody on our end that can
help, and that's why it's alittle bit more.

(01:04:19):
If we didn't have to put upthat to put that support in, we
might be able to get that pricedown even more.
But we're constantly working ongetting the price down, not
driving it up.

Sandy Kruse (01:04:31):
That's amazing.
You guys are doing such greatthings, Stephen, and you know
what I'm going to be speakingwith your team on how we can
create some real I'm going tosay fun around this giveaway, so
I want to thank you so, so much.
What's your website, Stephen?
It's wearenicky right.

Stephen Davis (01:04:51):
Wearenickycom.

Sandy Kruse (01:04:53):
Yes, and Nikki is spelled N-I-K-K-I, but I will
have the link in my show notes,as well as a little discount to
my listeners, which I alreadyhave from your team, and I just
want to thank you so much forthis conversation today.

Stephen Davis (01:05:09):
Hey, you know what I'm going to just end with
the story on the Nikki.

Sandy Kruse (01:05:13):
Yeah, do it.

Stephen Davis (01:05:14):
Okay, so our president, her name is Nicole,
but everybody calls her Nikki.
And so we were sitting aroundone night trying to think of a
name for the product and I madea little joke and I says, hey,
we should call it Nikki,everybody loves Nikki.
And everybody kind of laughedand then we continued on, but I

(01:05:35):
didn't.
I ended up Googling the nameNikki and it is a universal name
.
That means victor of the people, and so I asked, I asked our
president Nicole if she couldoperate under the name Nicole
outside of our office, because Iwant to call the product Nikki.
That's where it came from.

(01:05:57):
And you guys, our product isthe victor of the people.
Like it's profound what we'rediscovering.
We're changing the way you heal.

Sandy Kruse (01:06:06):
I love it.
That's a great way to end,Stephen.
Thank you so much.

Stephen Davis (01:06:11):
You're very welcome.

Sandy Kruse (01:06:14):
I hope you enjoyed this episode.
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help to support my content andhelp me to keep going and
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