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Bioresonance therapy has different names such as biophysical information therapy, bioenergetic therapy, electrodermal testing, or energy medicine.
Bioresonance therapy is a non invasive approach that works with the body’s biophysical processes. It is part of energetic medicine and focuses on electromagnetic frequency information generated by the body. Bio refers to a living organism, and resonance describes the ability to vibrate in harmony.
It does not interfere with conventional treatments and is suitable for children, babies, and sensitive patients.
Bioresonance therapy is often used to explore underlying imbalances, particularly in chronic or long term conditions. It focuses on identifying stress factors that may contribute to the body’s current state.
Common symptoms of such stress factors may include general pain, fatigue, digestive problems, constipation, skin issues, or a general feeling of discomfort or reduced wellbeing.
Bioresonance aims to detect changes at an early stage, before more pronounced physical symptoms may develop, which is why it is often used as a preventative tool.
Each organ has its own specific vibration spectrum, which can be detected and measured as a magnetic resonance frequency. The body contains many natural harmonic frequencies, which can be observed individually and as part of a larger system.
Environmental influences and lifestyle can affect these frequencies. The cells of the body generate small electrical impulses that allow them to communicate with each other. These signals are continuously emitted and received and exist in the form of vibrations.
It has been observed that the vibration patterns of healthy cells differ from those under stress. Cells affected by external factors such as toxins, bacteria, or other influences may show altered signal patterns compared to healthy cells.
When cells are balanced, their signals are harmonious and communicate effectively with other cells. When this balance is disturbed, these signals may become irregular.
These signals can be measured through electrodes placed on the patient’s body. The bioresonance device analyses these patterns and works with them by filtering and adjusting certain signal components.
Bioresonance uses frequency matching to indicate the presence or absence of certain patterns within the body. All substances consist of particles that vibrate at specific frequencies, measured in hertz. When there is a match between a substance and a pattern in the body, it can be detected through resonance.
For example, when testing for a sensitivity, the frequency pattern of that substance can be compared with the body’s signals. If a resonance match is found, this may indicate a response within the body.
In treatment, modified frequency patterns may be introduced with the aim of supporting balance. Several sessions may be required depending on the individual.
What can be explored using bioresonance?
Hormonal stress factors
Organ related stress
Nutritional imbalances
Possible sensitivities and intolerances
Environmental influences such as toxins or heavy metals
Allergies, yeast, fungal and bacterial influences
Subtle or difficult to identify complaints
Toxins from dental materials or jaw related issues
Geopathic stress
Vitamin and mineral deficiencies
Psychological stress
Immune related imbalances
Neurological imbalances
Early functional changes in cardiovascular, digestive, respiratory, or urinary systems
Chronic infections
Bioresonance therapy combines concepts from energetic medicine, homeopathy, and modern scientific understanding to support the body’s self regulating systems. It aims to support communication between the immune system and the body’s cells while reducing the impact of stress related signals.
By working with these underlying processes, it focuses on supporting the root of imbalance rather than only addressing symptoms. This approach aims to support longer term balance and overall wellbeing.
Bioresonance therapy can be used both to support existing conditions and as a preventative method. It may also be used alongside conventional medical approaches.
Bioenergetic testing does not replace conventional diagnostics but can be used as a complementary method. It may help indicate stress factors, monitor progress, and support early awareness of functional changes.
It is often chosen by individuals interested in maintaining health, prevention, and overall wellbeing. In cases of advanced medical conditions such as cancer, heart disease, or tumours, conventional diagnostic methods such as blood tests, imaging, and scans remain essential.
Bioresonance therapy is generally well tolerated. However, patients are advised to consult their doctor before using bioresonance for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.
Contraindications
Absolute contraindications
Implanted pacemaker
Organ transplants
Use with caution
Benign or malignant tumours
Blood clotting disorders
Acute cardiovascular or cerebrovascular conditions
Pregnancy, especially in the first trimester
Epilepsy
Sensitivity to electromagnetic exposure
Severe psychological conditions
Some individuals may experience temporary reactions following treatment, such as headache, mild nausea, or fatigue. These effects are usually short lived and may be supported by adequate hydration.
Bioenergetic Therapy
Understanding the Process
In this video, I explain how bioresonance therapy works and what happens during a session. I guide you through the process step by step and show how it is used in practice.
