Bioresonance is an innovative new method for diagnosing and treating allergies. Based on the principle that everything emits frequencies which can be measured, this treatment method offers new hope in treating allergic conditions.
Bioresonance allergy testing offers a noninvasive alternative to patch testing or pin prick allergy tests, making it a good option for individuals who fear needles or have difficulty puncturing their skin with pins and needles.
1. Electromagnetic waves
Electromagnetic waves are a form of radiation that travels throughout the universe. These waves form when an electric field (Fig.1 red arrows) couples with a magnetic field (Fig.1 blue arrows). Once formed, electromagnetic waves follow an arbitrary course in space-time; their source can come from inside your body through organs or chemicals released through exposure to environmental radiation or from external sources like electromagnetic fields produced by computers, mobile phones or radio transmitters.
Every physical event in the body causes changes to electromagnetic fields surrounding it, which can be detected using sensitive medical instruments. Bioresonance therapy claims that these changes reflect in body’s vibration patterns; harmonious vibrations represent health while disharmonious vibrations indicate disease.
Bioresonance allergy testing measures electrical currents at various body sites to detect allergens and toxic substances. As it requires no invasive testing procedures or samples from patients with allergies or sensitivities, bioresonance therapy has become an increasingly popular alternative to traditional allergy and sensitivity testing methods. Although initially discredited by scientific community members, some studies have demonstrated its efficacy at alleviating allergy symptoms; it should be noted however, these tests were conducted on volunteers rather than actual patients suffering allergic reactions.
Importantly, no allergy test can accurately predict whether exposure to allergens will trigger an allergic reaction in any individual; thus, emergency medication must always be available in case an unexpected severe reaction arises, regardless of the results of their energetic allergy test or treatment plan.
Bioresonance testing does not have any scientific basis despite what its proponents may claim, making this form of allergy and sensitivity testing unethical and illegal in the US. When offered this form of screening for allergies and sensitivities it is always a good idea to ask for proof that it searches for specific antibodies and the results match up with an actual double blind challenge. Furthermore, electrical currents at various body sites to measure electromagnetic frequencies are banned here due to lack of scientific proof for their validity.
2. Electromagnetic frequency
Allergy tests based on skin pricks or patch testing may not provide accurate results, particularly with food sensitivities. Bioresonance therapy offers an accurate way of pinpointing food sensitivities, helping you understand why they cause reactions in certain people and is painless way of discovering which foods to avoid.
Franz Morell first introduced the bioresonance treatment method in 1977. This holistic technique delivers electromagnetic impulses into the body which resonate with specific frequencies found within biological substances. By sending electromagnetic pulses that correspond with these biological frequencies, an electromagnetic current is sent that stimulates an electromagnetic chain reaction to counteract allergies from their roots, alleviating or even eliminating symptoms altogether. Furthermore, unlike many holistic techniques available today, this procedure is suitable for children and adults of all ages alike.
Bioresonance therapy’s main advantage lies in its noninvasive nature; it doesn’t impede with your body’s natural healing processes and requires no drugs or chemicals, making it suitable for treating many different maladies and allergies in particular. One study conducted with patients suffering from various allergies showed how effective bioresonance treatment could be; 83% of participants completed questionnaires before and after bioresonance therapy sessions reported no longer having allergy symptoms nine months later!
Bioresonance therapy has also proven its worth at treating other diseases and conditions, including chronic infections, autoimmune diseases, psychosomatic disorders and psychosomatic illnesses. Many are surprised that bioresonance isn’t used more commonly given its proven success as a complementary medicine practice.
Bioresonance should not be seen as the panacea to all illnesses; each patient requires individualized care to be effective. Disease is the result of genetics, environmental influences and lifestyle choices combining with lifestyle habits; to heal effectively the body must receive all essential vitamins and nutrients; therefore bioresonance therapy should be seen as an adjunctive therapy that is used alongside conventional and natural therapies.
3. Electromagnetic resonance
Bioresonance testing involves placing vials of substances into an oscilloscope-type machine. Each substance has its own electromagnetic frequency; when she places the vials into this machine, she watches to see what happens with the pendulum — up and down may mean nothing, while right to left swinging indicates resonance between your body and this substance.
Once resonance has been identified, a therapist can assess what caused it and offer treatments to balance out frequencies and heal the body. Bioresonance allergy tests are entirely painless; bioresonance therapy has been demonstrated to relieve allergies, eczema, psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic fatigue syndrome fibromyalgia and many other disorders without drugs or side effects – experienced therapists report an 80-90% success rate!
Bioresonance is a scientific holistic method with immense potential, offering many health benefits to virtually everyone. Additionally, its techniques may also assist in the prevention of disease or early signs of imbalance within the body.
One clinical trial involving 935 patients demonstrated bioresonance‘s effectiveness in treating allergic symptoms, pain symptoms and infections with 83% classified as satisfactory results. While these results are encouraging, full healing relies on patient mentality towards their disorder as well as psychological and social considerations.
As there are various food intolerance and sensitivity tests on the market that claim to detect antibodies using hair samples, many are offered as replacements for blood allergy testing; however, medical experts caution against their reliability, potentially having serious health ramifications. Anyone taking such a test must request proof that it accurately measures immunoglobulin levels while providing accurate results, such as those achieved through double blind challenge testing.
Many individuals suffering from diseases like allergies, autoimmune issues and cancer have tried numerous therapies with little or no improvement, some being ineffective and therefore no longer worthy of continuing. Sometimes physical or psychological therapy blocks could be holding their condition back – in such instances it is crucial that patients find an appropriate therapy and eliminate allergens that could be contributing to their conditions.
4. Electromagnetic energy
Allergies can be an unfortunate side effect of many medications prescribed to your pet. While antihistamines and corticosteroids have proven their efficacy, they also come with side effects. As such, many pet owners turn to alternative treatments like bioresonance therapy in order to provide their pets relief from allergy attacks. While many remain skeptical of bioresonance therapy’s efficacy in helping patients quit smoking, relieve stomach pain, and treat overtraining in athletes.
Electroacupuncture works on the principle that body cells emit electromagnetic frequencies that can be picked up by electrodes attached to electrodes attached to the body and sent back via electronic inversion and amplification to heal and treat allergies in pets. By identifying the root cause, treatment with appropriate medication can begin immediately.
Bioresonance testing stands out from traditional allergy tests by not requiring physical contact and is therefore completely safe. The test can detect up to 975 allergens, making it easy to pinpoint medicine tailored specifically to your pet’s specific allergies. Furthermore, it is non-invasive and painless; making it an excellent way to discover food sensitivities which may otherwise be difficult to treat with conventional medication.
One study demonstrated that 83.3% of patients demonstrated satisfactory healing after receiving bioresonance therapy – this represents an incredible leap over their rate of symptom improvement with traditional medicine treatments, showing how powerful bioresonance therapy can be in treating allergies as it reduces symptoms while improving quality of life.
Although some of these methods have been demonstrated as effective, more research needs to be conducted in order to accurately ascertain their true efficacy. That shouldn’t stop anyone from giving these treatments a try – provided you work with a certified practitioner, you can rest assured that the appropriate therapy will be provided for your allergies.