About The Aiello Protocol™
Biofield Laser Balancing Protocol
Health is not just the absence of symptoms. It is the result of a coordinated, coherent regulatory system operating efficiently across the brain, autonomic nervous system, endocrine system, immune system, and every cell of the body. In my clinical model, what we commonly call “brain waves” reflect a deeper organizing system that I refer to as the biofield.
The biofield is the body’s coordinating layer of communication. It governs timing, recognition, adaptation, and recovery. All physiologic function — from digestion, immune activity, sleep, mood, and pain perception to cellular energy metabolism within mitochondria — is regulated through biofield-based homeostatic mechanisms. When the biofield is coherent, systems synchronize efficiently. When it becomes strained, symptoms emerge.
A0–A3 Phases: How Regulation Is Measured
The state of the biofield can be assessed by measuring nervous system timing through acoustic frequency testing. These states correspond to thalamocortical rhythms — deep brain timing patterns that reflect how much stabilization work the system is performing.
- A0 — Resting Baseline Coherence
Balanced 10 Hz thalamocortical rhythm. Efficient stability with low energy cost. - A1 — Active Daily Coherence
Approximately 13–35 Hz balanced rhythms. Normal daily function with stable regulation. - A2 — Overload State
35–100 Hz balanced rhythms. The system is working hard to regain coherence. Symptoms occur in this phase. - A3 — Compensated Baseline
Imbalanced thalamocortical rhythms (typically 0.25–19.75 Hz with left/right asymmetry). This is a compensated resting state holding stability at higher cost.
An A2 state occurs when stressors exceed available reserve. This may be triggered by poor sleep, illness, emotional stress, digestive strain, dehydration, environmental shifts, or changes in the surrounding electromagnetic environment. When several mild stressors accumulate, the system shifts into overload and symptoms appear.
A3 layers form when prior A2 overload events were not fully resolved. Over time, multiple A3 compensations accumulate, increasing vulnerability and lowering resilience. The goal of this protocol is to progressively remove these compensations and restore stable regulation.
How the Aiello Method™ Works
The Aiello Method™ uses structured acoustic timing and near-infrared neurologic segmental stimulation to assess and support biofield regulation.
- Acoustic timing testing (monaural beats) to assess nervous system phase and reveal compensation patterns.
- Near-infrared segmental sensory stimulus to provide targeted stabilizing input to segmental levels feeding the thalamus.
Step 1: Preclear
Some patients arrive in a high-gain A2 state where the system is working hard just to hold itself together. We begin with a short acoustic procedure called the preclear. This temporarily calms the A2 state and allows accurate assessment of the highest active A3 compensation.
Step 2: Acoustic Timing Testing
Monaural beat timing is used as a structured provocation tool. Changes in timing reveal whether the system is operating in A0, A1, A2, or holding baseline through A3 compensation.
Compensation patterns often appear as sided thalamocortical asymmetry. This helps guide which side of the body and which segmental levels are contributing most to the stabilization strategy.
Step 3: Segmental Mapping
Brief violet laser provocation is used as a mapping tool to identify which segmental levels respond abnormally when challenged. This is not treatment — it is localization of where stability is most expensive to maintain.
Step 4: Correction Phase
Once the side and segmental levels are identified, two inputs are combined:
- 10 Hz timing support — providing a practical reference for stable thalamic timing.
- Near-infrared segmental sensory stimulus — targeted stabilization at identified levels.
This pairing supports the system centrally (timing reference) and segmentally (localized stability input). Each session removes the highest active A3 compensation. Over subsequent visits, deeper layers are addressed, progressively reducing regulatory burden.
The purpose of this method is not to chase symptoms, but to remove compensatory biofield and neurologic patterns that create susceptibility. Acute symptoms occur in A2; chronic disease often reflects accumulated A3 compensation layers. True resilience rests on a balanced system free of excess compensations.
Conditions People Often Seek Care For
- Allergies, immune and inflammatory conditions
- Digestive and visceral dysfunction
- Headache, dizziness, and sensory disorders
- Neurologic and functional disorders
- Orthopedic and musculoskeletal conditions
- Stress, fatigue, and autonomic imbalance
- Thalamocortical timing and regulation patterns
- Biofield and neurologic coherence education