BICOM bioresonance devices are founded on unproven theories. As the FDA warns consumers about such electronic devices, clinical trials evaluating electrodermal testing do not support claims that bioresonance therapy can diagnose allergies or treat them.
Bioresonance equipment operates under the principle that healthy or diseased cells and organs emit different frequencies. A device detects these frequencies and sends a signal back into the body which resets them back to their natural frequency.
What is Bioresonance?
Bioresonance therapy is an alternative medicine approach based on quantum physics that seeks to balance energy fields within the body and facilitate self-healing. Bioresonance can also help identify and address root causes for health issues rather than simply alleviate symptoms.
Bioresonance sessions involve placing electrodes on your body and connecting them to a machine that reads electromagnetic vibrations of cells in your body. If there is an imbalance, the machine can detect it and send out counterfrequencies to restore balance.
Bioresonance technology may offer hope of healing cells and alleviating symptoms associated with various disorders; however, research on its efficacy remains limited and you should avoid using this device as a replacement for other evidence-based treatments.
Bioresonance was founded on an unproven assumption: diseased organs and cancer cells emit different electromagnetic frequencies than healthy ones, making electrical devices capable of listening in to these frequencies, identifying affected organs, and eliminating diseased signals by means of destructive wave interference. It has also been known as bioenergetic medicine, resonance therapy and frequency medicine and forms part of wider realm of pseudoscience that includes work by Royal Rife, Hulda Regher Clark and others who used frequency devices to eradicate pathogens.
Some practitioners claim bioresonance can assist with an array of conditions, from allergies to weight loss and smoking cessation. A 2014 study compared BICOM bioresonance devices with placebo devices as tools to help smokers quit, with 77.2 percent receiving bioresonance therapy successfully quitting, versus only 54.8 percent who used only placebo devices.
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Bioresonance Therapy
Bioresonance therapy is an integrative form of diagnosis and treatment. Practitioners utilize a special machine to scan for frequencies out of resonance with the body, then send electromagnetic impulses to correct any imbalances found. Bioresonance is intended to reduce toxin load, assist natural healing processes and restore balance – including allergies, urogenital dysfunctions, digestive issues such as Crohn’s disease as well as infertility problems, low immune defenses or skin conditions such as dermatitis. It has been widely touted by proponents as it claims bioresonance can treat numerous conditions as claimed.
Bioresonance therapy devices operate similarly to electroencephalography (EEG) and ultrasound machines, reading energy wavelengths produced by each cell in your body during its scan and then analyzing these frequencies in order to identify an imbalance within the system. After doing this, electromagnetic impulses are sent that match and harmonize discordant frequencies thereby stimulating rapid healing by your own natural immune response system.
If a problem is detected, a practitioner will typically suggest supplements, diet changes or other holistic treatments in order to address it. After bioresonance therapy session symptoms may worsen for a brief time as your body works to correct the imbalance; usually these will clear up within hours or so.
Bioresonance sessions have the ability to produce remarkable results for many individuals and can often be done pain-free. It should be noted, however, that bioresonance results do not compare directly with diagnostic tools and should only ever be undertaken under supervision from an experienced holistic health practitioner.
Bioresonance therapy is considered an alternative medicine and therefore not covered by statutory health insurance plans; however, some private insurers may cover some or all of its costs. Individual therapists may have arrangements with different insurers to reduce treatment costs further.
Bioresonance Equipment
All substances, living and nonliving alike, vibrate at specific energetic frequencies measured in Hertz that can be detected and interpreted using bioresonance equipment. All devices offer similar functions that analyse and treat overloads in energy systems to restore balance to cells while supporting natural healing mechanisms to operate at full efficiency.
Bioresonance machines emit a gentle electromagnetic field which is then picked up by electrodes attached to your body (typically wrists and ankles or hands and feet). You will remain fully clothed during each session as you are fully connected via electrodes to the machine via lying down or sitting in a chair connected via electrodes – this enables practitioners to guide you in identifying body stressors as well as developing treatment plans with instant reports being printed at some bioresonance equipment during each session.
Your practitioner will listen for the weak electrical signature frequencies of pathogens in your body – which the bioresonance equipment picks up – before sending out an externally generated ‘counter frequency’ that resonates with and destroys them. Furthermore, these counter frequencies can also be sent directly into certain parts of the body in order to reset its biomagnetic field.
Bioresonance therapy is a noninvasive, painless therapy that may be used as an additional means to address the source of health issues instead of simply masking symptoms. Bioresonance takes into account all aspects of well-being; physical, mental and emotional.
The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) is aware of claims claiming certain bioresonance and biofeedback devices can diagnose and/or treat diseases such as cancer. We have implemented compliance activities to protect consumers against such claims. For further information please see Three Questions to Ask Natural Healthcare Practitioners About Testing Services
Bioresonance Testing
Bioresonance testing can identify and treat food sensitivities, environmental toxins, hormonal imbalances, nutrient deficiencies and many other issues. It does this by scanning your body and measuring energy wavelengths that emanate from it – looking for any resonant matches with various substances – before emitting counter frequency waves that cancel out these bad wavelengths to help your body heal itself.
Bioresonance theory holds that all living and nonliving things, including diseased cells, generate electromagnetic oscillations at different frequencies than healthy cells. According to this belief, machines can detect these frequencies to identify sources of illness; bioresonance therapy uses special machines to detect abnormalities before altering cells back to their regular frequency wave length thereby “curing” them of their condition.
BioResonance therapy is considered a complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). This means it is generally not accepted by mainstream medical professionals and should not be used as an alternative therapy option. Some studies have demonstrated its potential benefits, although most healthcare providers concur that evidence supporting it remains limited and incomplete.
FDA has taken action against several manufacturers of these devices for making unsubstantiated health claims, while the American Cancer Society cautions patients about unproven therapies.
Bioresonance may seem farfetched at first, yet its effects have proven positive. Bioresonance has been used successfully to treat various health issues including allergies, asthma, arthritis and fibromyalgia as well as detect food sensitivities that could be contributing to digestive issues like gas, bloating and abdominal pain.
As a result, treatment can improve your quality of life by making you more energetic and reducing or eliminating symptoms that keep you from doing what you enjoy. Furthermore, treatment may speed recovery after intense physical activity while strengthening immune function; and can even be used to address emotional distress such as fear and anxiety while helping you to relax more and cope better with it all. Furthermore, therapy can be used to improve sleeping patterns as well as alleviate menstrual discomfort such as cramps, aches, or pains during menstruation.