Bio Resonance at Med Center Medical Center is an energy medicine treatment which uses electromagnetic frequencies to rebalance your body holistically. This therapy has proven useful in treating many conditions including allergies, intolerances and respiratory conditions like hay fever and asthma.
Studies indicate that it may also help with fibromyalgia and fatigue. Electrodes are attached to your skin and connected to a machine which reads energy wavelengths released by your cells, providing feedback for healing purposes.
What is Bioresonance Therapy?
Bioresonance therapy is a holistic method designed to restore balance in the body’s energy flow and facilitate healing. It works on the principle that every cell produces electromagnetic waves which can be detected using various devices; bioresonance therapy then works by analysing these waves for any imbalances or disturbances within them, before making recommendations regarding any adjustments needed to the energy flows or disturbances detected in them.
Your body works best when its electromagnetic waves resonate harmoniously. However, when one or more organs is compromised, its waves become disharmonious, leading to cells communicating in non-coherent ways with each other and leading to chronic pain, digestive issues or anxiety symptoms. Bioresonance therapy can identify such problems and address them by sending electromagnetic impulses directly to affected parts of the body.
At each session, electrodes are applied to the skin and connected to a machine that emits electromagnetic signals. This signal is read by a device and compared against similar readings from healthy bodies; any discrepancies will trigger a light that indicates what may be amiss – this information can then be interpreted by your health practitioner who can determine how best to address any imbalances found within your own body.
Analysis will identify any underlying connections that might be contributing to your illness, and once identified, electromagnetic impulses at specific ranges will be sent from a machine in order to harmonize and match frequency imbalances within your body, helping it return to healthy states and heal itself.
Bioresonance therapy can be utilized in many different ways to treat various conditions and illnesses, including allergies, chronic pain, digestive issues, stress-related ailments like anxiety and more. While some studies support its use for such conditions, most are uncontrolled observations that merely indicate it might work.
As there have been no definitive studies supporting bioresonance‘s efficacy for cancer prevention or treatment, it is also vital that any supplements or home remedies you are taking be disclosed to your healthcare provider as these could affect scan results.
How does Bioresonance Therapy Work?
Bioresonance is a non-invasive treatment that uses electromagnetic vibrations to help restore the balance of the body’s natural frequencies. During the session, electrodes are placed on the skin and connected to a machine that emits electromagnetic signals. The machine then analyzes the biomagnetic field of the body to identify any imbalances. Once the discordant frequencies are identified, the machine sends electromagnetic pulses to match and harmonize them. This helps to reduce the effects of imbalances and encourages the body to heal itself.
The unproven premise behind bioresonance therapy is that the electromagnetic oscillations of healthy organs and cancer cells differ from those of diseased ones. The electrical devices used in bioresonance can supposedly detect these differences and “cancel out” the diseased signals using destructive wave interference.
All substances, whether living or inanimate, vibrate at different frequencies measured in Hertz (Hz). It is claimed that the bioresonance devices can read these energy wavelengths and use them to diagnose diseases or adverse medical conditions. Some practitioners also claim that they can treat these conditions using the same techniques as they would for a normal person.
In some studies, bioresonance therapies have been shown to be useful for reducing stomach pain that does not have a diagnosed cause. Other studies have found that bioresonance therapy can help people quit smoking and reduce the frequency of asthma attacks.
Some people also use bioresonance to improve their athletic performance by helping to balance the body’s metabolic and immune systems. One study found that athletes who underwent bioresonance treatment experienced less muscle pain during training and competition compared to those who did not receive the treatment.
Other studies have found that bioresonance can be used to treat fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, and sleep problems. However, further research is needed before this treatment can be recommended for these conditions. If you are considering trying bioresonance, be sure to find a qualified practitioner who has been trained and certified by the manufacturer of the device. You can usually find a list of certified practitioners on the manufacturer’s website. You should also check that the device you will be using is CE marked.
What are the Benefits of Bioresonance Therapy?
Bioresonance therapy aims to balance electromagnetic fields within the body and facilitate healing, by using electromagnetic frequencies produced by our cells that produce vibrational waves, producing electromagnetic frequencies which become disrupted when under stress or experiencing imbalance. Bioresonance technology scans energy wavelengths within our bodies in order to identify potentially unhealthy frequency patterns, then restore optimal balance through countering them by correcting imbalanced frequency patterns.
A typical session usually lasts anywhere between half an hour and two hours, during which you’ll sit or lie down while electrodes are placed on your forehead, hands, feet or over organ areas and reflex zones. They then connect to a bioresonance machine which records body information; after transmitting frequencies back into the body via electrodes in this way harmonic frequencies can be amplified while disharmonic ones weakened.
Practitioners claim that bioresonance therapy can treat an array of conditions. According to one clinic’s website, bioresonance therapy could diagnose “weight and digestive issues, bloating; heart conditions; Arthritis joint pains back pain diabetes skin issues rashes psoriasis eczema acne sinusitis headache migraine depression anxiety fatigue sleeping problems etc.” Additionally other health claims have included its ability to detect parasites bacteria reduce allergies detoxify body systems; unfortunately these claims have yet to be demonstrated through clinical studies or scientific data analysis.
Bioresonance treatment has long been recognised for its ability to effectively address allergy symptoms. Multiple controlled and uncontrolled studies demonstrate its success at identifying allergens and desensitising the body to them.
Bioresonance testing may also help detect vitamin and mineral deficiencies, providing valuable insight for those looking to enhance their diet or supplement them to address deficiencies. However, bioresonance tests cannot be relied upon as reliable indicators, so findings could possibly be psychosomatic in nature.
Finally, ultrasound can also be used to identify pathogenic infections and limit their spread throughout the body, providing important assistance for those living with serious illnesses like cancer and those at increased risk of disease onset like pregnant women or those suffering from autoimmune disorders.
What are the Side Effects of Bioresonance Therapy?
Compared to other types of treatment options, there are few side effects associated with bioresonance therapy. However, patients should be aware that the BICOM device emits electromagnetic waves that can cause a slight discomfort during a session. This is not harmful and is due to the unhealthy cell vibrations being corrected by the machine.
During a bioresonance therapy session, the patient holds copper hand rods and places their feet on a foot plate connected to the bioresonance device. The device then amplifies harmonious frequencies while inverting disharmonious ones, such as those emitted by toxins.
While there are no clinical trials proving the effectiveness of this treatment, some studies have found that bioresonance therapy can help improve symptoms of certain ailments. For example, a study found that bioresonance therapy can be used to treat fibromyalgia by correcting the body’s energy fields. Researchers also found that the treatment can help alleviate pain and improve sleep issues.
Another study found that bioresonance therapy can help to reduce the symptoms of depression. The researchers found that bioresonance therapy can increase the brain’s production of serotonin, which is a chemical messenger in the nervous system. This, in turn, can improve mood and relieve depression.
Bioresonance therapy has also been shown to be effective in reducing stomach pain. In one study, patients who received bioresonance therapy experienced a reduction in stomach pain that was not related to a specific diagnosis. In addition, patients who received bioresonance therapy had a better response to antidepressants than those who did not receive the treatment.
Another common use of bioresonance therapy is to identify and manage allergies. By exposing the body to the electromagnetic frequency of a particular allergen, bioresonance therapy can help to desensitize the immune system and reduce allergic reactions.
However, it is important to note that not all practitioners who offer this type of treatment are qualified. In fact, the ASA has taken action against clinics that make unsubstantiated claims about the ability of bioresonance therapy to diagnose conditions and treat diseases. To ensure your practitioner is properly trained and certified, look for one who has a CE mark on their device.