02/03/2026
A conversation at the frontier of quantum medicine and preventionâwhere quantum physics, mitochondrial science, and frequency-specific microcurrent meet lived experience, intuition, and a genuine hope for true prevention.
In this episode, I sit down with Tamara McCleary, RN, BSN, MPAâa former life-flight trauma nurse whose nearly four decades in frontline medicine, pediatric oncology, hospice, and research have evolved into a visionary exploration of quantum-informed healthcare and frequency medicine.
From the AIDS crisis of the 1980s to breast cancer survivorship research at Stanford in the 1990s, Tamaraâs journey has centered on one core question: How can we keep people from ever developing entrenched disease in the first placeâespecially when it comes to the brain, aging, and cognitive decline?
Now a researcher at Harvard Medical School focused on mitochondrial dysfunction, inflammation, and the regulation of aging, Tamara brings a rare blend of bedside wisdom, bioenergetic curiosity, and scientific rigor to the emerging world of Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM).
We dive into how quantum mechanics may help explain why specific frequencies seem to âspeakâ to particular tissues, how coherence in the body can be restored in an instant, and why energy medicine excels at removing interferenceâlike inflammation and scar tissueâwhile working best in collaboration with nutrition, pharmacology, and even surgery when something is truly missing.
We explore the emotional and spiritual dimensions of healing: trauma encoded in fascia and the nervous system, the role of the vagus nerve and safety in the body, and why some patients experience miraculous, lasting shifts while others remain stuck in recurrent patterns until deeper wounds are addressed. Tamara shares how her own APOE4 status, family history of dementia, and fascination with cases like Chris Hemsworthâs Alzheimerâs risk galvanized her obsession with brain health, prevention, and the possibility of altering our trajectory long before symptoms appear.
A powerful thread is collaboration: between disciplines, modalities, and humans. Tamara speaks candidly about burnout among clinicians, the invisible overload of EMFs and modern stressors, and her belief that we must support each other in a system that often looks and feels more like a place of disease than a space for healing. She envisions a future where FSM, quantum-informed thinking, AI-driven pattern recognition, peptides, nutrition, psychotherapy, and manual therapies donât competeâbut synergize to create smarter, more humane, more effective, and personalized care.
Along the way, Tamara reflects on speaking alongside world-renowned string theorist and Columbia University professor Dr. Brian Greene, whose work in advancing public understanding of quantum physics helped ignite and refine her passion for quantum healthcare applications. She also shares how working within elite academic settingsâincluding graduate studies at Harvard focused on science, technology, AI, and the public goodâhas shaped both her scientific discipline and her commitment to ethical innovation in medicine.
If youâre a practitioner, patient, or seeker who senses there must be more to healing than symptom managementâwhoâs drawn to quantum coherence, nervous system regulation, intuition, and the âmysteryâ at the edge of what we can currently explainâthis conversation will feel like permission, fuel, and orientation all at once. We talk about embracing curiosity over certainty, holding a âmiracle mindsetâ without abandoning rigor, and continuing to do what clearly works for our patients, even before the randomized controlled trials and full mechanistic explanations catch up.
Tamara leaves us with an invitation: to remember that we are far more powerful, energetic, and interconnected than weâve been taught; to trust our intuitive hits alongside our protocols; and to âembrace the mysteryâ as we co-create the future of quantum-informed, frequency-based care.
A conversation at the frontier of medicine, where quantum physics, mitochondrial science, and frequency-specific microcurrent collide with lived experience, ...