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What is Bioresonance?

Bioresonance refers to alternative medicine based on the reading of the body's electromagnetic frequencies. It states that any imbalance in the human body's natural frequency may lead to various diseases. Here is an understanding of bioresonance in detail:

How does Bioresonance work?

1. Measurement:
Bioresonance devices measure the electromagnetic signals that come from different parts of the body. The electrodes usually pick up these signals. The device then filters through these signals and separates them into healthy and unhealthy frequencies.

2. Analysis:
The device then matches the measured frequencies against each other to find out any health disorder. Abnormal frequencies may indicate some hidden problem or an imbalance in the body's functioning.

3. Treatment:
Bioresonance treatment typically involves applying specific frequencies to reactivate the electromagnetic balance of the body. It re-establishes the primal inform action and realigns the natural frequencies of the body toward health, and also to correct the deficiencies that are detected in one's health.

Applications of Bioresonance

Allergies and Immune System Issues: Diagnosis and treatment of allergic reactions and immune system disorders.

Chronic Pain and Diseases: Treatment of chronic pain and other medical conditions, such as migraine.

Detoxification: Elimination of toxins from the body and regulation of metabolic processes.

Advantages of Bioresonance

Non-invasive: Bioresonance is non-invasive, which means that surgical procedures or medicines are not required.
Customised Healing: Depending on the health profile of the patient and the measured frequencies, treatment could be customised accordingly.

 

Bioresonance is a form of alternative therapy utilizing the body's own bio frequency defense against sickness and disease. While non-invasive in nature and individualized, it should be approached with caution since there is little scientific validation and malpractice regarding the field by some medical professionals. It is always important to consult your healthcare professional about any new methods of treatments.