BRT utilizes advanced signaling technology with the body’s natural biological communications in order to stimulate cells, facilitate natural cell regulation and healing processes, and accelerate natural recovery processes. It is noninvasive and drug-free as an alternative treatment method.
During a session, this device scans your frequencies and detects imbalances before offering corrective frequencies to restore equilibrium and harmony. These sessions typically last 30-60 minutes.
Stress
As its name implies, bioresonance biofeedback aims to lower stress levels and restore balance and harmony within the body. The technique has proven particularly successful at treating various disorders such as pain, sleep issues and high blood pressure. Bioresonance biofeedback allows people to recognize their physical responses to stress before learning how to regulate them with various relaxation techniques – similar to traditional relaxation therapy approaches that have proven more successful at improving mood and cognitive function.
Bioresonance devices emit low-frequency electromagnetic waves that resonate with frequencies emitted by living cells within your body, known as resonances. In essence, they scan cell frequencies and identify any imbalances or disturbances to energy flow patterns within your body due to emotional trauma, viruses or bacteria – and then send a healing frequency back out that resonates with these disharmonies.
During a bioresonance bed session, you will lie comfortably on the bioresonance bed while wearing special conductive straps on your ankles and wrists. A device will then scan your body’s frequencies and transmit them onto an electromagnetic mat that covers your spine – where electromagnetic signals play back healing frequencies that resonate with cellular resonance within your body’s tissues, helping restore homeostasis and harmony within.
Biofeedback therapy is particularly useful for managing chronic stress and anxiety disorders, as well as ADHD and other mental health conditions, by teaching individuals how to better regulate their physiological responses. Biofeedback techniques may teach individuals relaxation exercises or breathing techniques that will help control impulsivity; biofeedback may be used alongside chiropractic or massage therapy treatments as well.
Studies suggest that bioresonance therapy could be useful in relieving pain, anxiety and symptoms related to digestive conditions like acid reflux. Furthermore, it has also proven successful at treating pelvic floor disorders and urinary incontinence as well as high blood pressure and chemotherapy side effects.
Pain
Bioresonance therapy offers an alternative method for relieving stress, illness and toxic build-up by helping balance energy frequencies within your body to promote healing. It provides a noninvasive alternative to traditional medicine and may assist with various health conditions including pain management.
An appointment with an experienced therapist usually lasts about an hour. You’ll lie comfortably on a table as the practitioner scans your back and other areas of your body for any imbalances, then recommends specific frequencies to address those imbalances; these frequencies will then be played back through an electromagnetic mat placed over your spine. Furthermore, your therapist may monitor how you react during treatment in order to adjust frequency as necessary.
Bioresonance therapy (BRT) is an energy medicine practice based on the principle that every organ and tissue in our bodies have a distinct electromagnetic frequency that, when disrupted by illness, stress, toxins or environmental exposures can cause imbalances and inflammation in our systems. BRT utilizes gentle electromagnetic signals to realign and harmonize natural frequencies within the body’s natural spectrum – leaving clients feeling calmer after sessions than they did before.
Bioresonance may not have FDA approval, but is considered safe with no reported side effects. Some individuals may experience detox symptoms during a session but this usually subsides quickly.
Many individuals who use bioresonance find it helpful in managing pain, anxiety and depression. Furthermore, bioresonance therapy may assist in dealing with pelvic floor disorders, urinary or fecal incontinence as well as high blood pressure issues.
At Paracelsus Recovery, our holistic approach to treatment includes both biofeedback and bioresonance as part of its holistic treatment regime. Biofeedback can assist in learning to recognize and control physiological responses to stress; bioresonance treats energetic or cellular-level imbalances. Both techniques work well in combination with each other for optimizing mind-body connection while improving health; however they have different fundamental principles that underpin them.
Anxiety
Bioresonance therapy uses a device that scans your body’s frequencies to identify imbalances such as energy blockages, toxic accumulation and cellular dysfunction. Bioresonance can also help relieve stress levels and promote overall wellbeing compared to traditional treatment options which may involve medication that are both dangerous and invasive.
Biofeedback has long been used as a treatment method for various physical and mental health conditions, such as anxiety. According to research, it has shown that bioresonance can be just as effective at treating anxiety than cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). One theory behind its efficacy for treating anxiety disorders through biofeedback involves increasing interoceptive awareness and physiology which in turn helps people better control their emotions.
Interoceptive awareness refers to our ability to perceive internal bodily sensations and changes, such as changes in heart rate or muscle tension. Biofeedback training can increase interoceptive awareness by offering feedback on physiological responses associated with specific mental health concerns like anxiety or pain. Furthermore, biofeedback training may alter an individual’s interpretation of signals as threats rather than resources.
Biofeedback is often combined with relaxation and meditation techniques such as operant learning reinforcement and mindfulness meditation practices to reduce anxiety by shifting attention away from external stimuli to internal ones, thus helping reframe arousal as an accepted part of human experience. Furthermore, these techniques help increase self-efficacy for controlling both physiology and emotion regulation – also associated with decreased anxiety levels.
Biofeedback appears to be effective in relieving anxiety, but research on how it works remains limited. Appraisals play a central role in how biofeedback reduces anxiety; currently the most widely held theories as to its efficacy involve changes to interoceptive awareness and physiology as well as perception of one’s abilities to control their body and emotions through interoceptive awareness training.
Future work in bioresonance and other forms of alternative medicine could provide greater understanding as to how these interventions work to alleviate anxiety. Researchers could explore how virtual reality and immersive games may supplement the effectiveness of biofeedback for treating psychological and physical disorders – such as anxiety. Such games should ideally create a safe, supportive environment in which participants can increase their perceived control while practicing reappraisals of arousal in contexts that feel engaging, relevant, and personally meaningful to them.
Depression
Depression is a serious mood disorder that impacts emotions and thoughts, often as the result of stressful life events and certain physical diseases or medications. If you suffer from mild to severe depression, seeking professional treatment as soon as possible is critical.
Depression symptoms include feeling sad, irritable, empty or hopeless; you may find it hard to concentrate and find enjoyment in normal activities; you could lose interest in what once brought joy; have difficulty sleeping and experience energy drain or change in appetite; some people with depression also have difficulty thinking or concentrating while others may even think about suicide or have suicidal tendencies.
Bioresonance biofeedback can help treat depression by helping your body relax and relieve stress. Used alone or combined with psychotherapy and medication treatments, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) does not require anesthesia and has minimal risks of side effects.
BICOM device emits low-frequency electromagnetic waves that resonate with those produced by your cells and scans your frequencies to identify imbalances and disturbances, in order to identify and neutralize any toxins or harmful substances which could be contributing to symptoms.
BRT works on the assumption that unhealthy cells and organs release altered electromagnetic vibrations, so therapists can use devices such as BRT to superimpose weak electromagnetic vibrations onto an affected cell or tissue’s endogenous oscillatory field and absorb their vibrations for healing purposes. BRT then stimulates these absorbed vibrations to speed up their healing processes.
Bioresonance therapy is particularly useful in the treatment of allergies and food intolerances, and also for relieving pain from conditions like fibromyalgia or migraines. Furthermore, it has proven successful at improving digestive conditions like bloating or IBS.
At Paracelsus Recovery, our holistic approach to addiction recovery includes bioresonance biofeedback techniques as part of their holistic recovery approach. Both techniques monitor biological information to enhance mind-body connection and optimize health; however, each works on separate principles. If you would like more information about our method for recovery, feel free to reach out for an informal chat with one of our team members today.






