Bioresonance therapy uses electromagnetic frequencies to detect disease and heal the body. It was first proposed by Royal Rife who discovered that pathogens could be neutralized by providing them with their resonant frequencies.
However, there is no scientific proof that bioresonance works; furthermore it has been linked to fraudulent practices and has the potential for adverse side effects.
1. It is portable
Bioresonance therapy is an alternative form of medicine which utilizes electromagnetic frequencies to address health concerns. Bioresonance devices work by detecting imbalances in body energy and treating them using beneficial frequencies – an effective and noninvasive way of restoring optimal equilibrium without harmful side effects. Medical professionals and holistic therapists alike often utilize bioresonance as part of their treatments, and many people looking for noninvasive options have found Bioresonance appealing.
Bioresonance technology uses resonance to detect and correct imbalances in the body. A computer measures wavelengths of energy emanating from patients before sending an appropriate frequency counteract it; this technique helps restore equilibrium while speeding up healing time – it is especially helpful in cases involving chronic illness such as autoimmune diseases, cancers or neurological disorders.
Portable bioresonance devices are convenient and user-friendly devices that can easily be transported between client homes. A portable bioresonance device is an invaluable addition to any therapist’s toolkit; it helps expand diagnostic and treatment capabilities as well as track client progress over time during treatment, helping therapists make more informed recommendations for clients.
Bioresonance devices can also help diagnose what is causing certain conditions. With its ability to analyze over 70 organs and systems in the body and detect many problems early, such as which food, supplements, or drugs would best benefit an individual patient as well as any imbalances within their immune systems that need correcting in order to fight infections, bioresonance devices can provide invaluable insights.
Bioresonance therapy can be an invaluable asset to medical practitioners, but they must provide clinical proof of their claims or face possible disciplinary action by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). Recently, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) considered complaints about an advertising campaign which claimed bioresonance could treat conditions including allergies, digestive issues and Crohn’s disease; while including several clinical papers unrelated to those listed.
2. It is easy to use
Utilizing a portable bioresonance device is easy. The device scans over 70 organs and systems to identify various disorders such as cancer or heart disease, and recommend supplements and cosmetics that could enhance your health.
This device works by analyzing electromagnetic waves produced by your body, then sending back rehabilitated bad waves for correction. Additionally, this device analyzes physical structure such as brain and bones to assess whether your body is healthy.
Bioresonance devices are used by natural healers to treat various illnesses. Based on an unproven theory that unhealthy cells and organs produce altered electromagnetic waves, bioresonance devices claim they can detect disorders by sending rehabilitated waves that will cure them – many devices being sold as cancer treatments with no evidence to back them up as effective solutions.
Healy’s bioresonance device must obtain FDA clearance to be sold legally in Australia; their application describes it as being “substantially similar” to Omron’s Avail transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation device which relieves pain by stimulating endorphin release and blocking transmission through nerves; Healy suggests its marketing materials suggest its benefits go beyond pain relief alone; for legal sale they must market specific diseases/conditions they claim it can treat.
In 2019, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) initiated a sector-wide compliance activity targeting advertising of bioresonance devices and related ones. This campaign seeks to monitor inappropriate claims about these devices being able to diagnose or treat diseases, so scientific organizations have been engaged to review evidence behind claims made for these devices by ads, taking appropriate action when necessary if non-compliant ads are found. Consumers with any concerns about advertisements pertaining to bioresonance should contact TGA; additional information about the therapy and related alternatives can also be found by browsing TGA website pages.
3. It is inexpensive
Bioresonance is a holistic diagnostic and therapy method that uses energy wavelengths in cells in the human body to detect illness and send rehabilitated wavelengths back out to soothe symptoms of disease, while improving quality of life and healing – however these claims have yet to be proven by scientific evidence.
Portable bioresonance devices offer an efficient, noninvasive solution for treating various conditions. From chronic illnesses like asthma and allergies, to acute conditions like allergies or inflammations, stress or depression. Noninvasive and safe for patients of all ages.
Bioresonance devices can be purchased either online or at health food stores and used with the advice of licensed healthcare professionals. Operating and interpreting results of bioresonance devices are simple. No formal training is needed. When in session, patients lie down while an electrode probe is placed on their body before being connected to the bioresonance device which sends out signals which create vibrations; then practitioners interpret those signals and prescribe treatments at appropriate frequencies accordingly.
This preclinical and experimental study investigated whether or not the BICOM optima(r) mobile bioresonance device with program chain “pathogene Ai” had any beneficial effect on cell vitality and wound healing processes of mammalian connective tissue fibroblasts in vitro using an established cell culture test system resembling the granulation stage of wound healing as part of an established test system for wound healing simulation.
Regumed has over 35 years of experience in bioresonance technology, and their latest device, the BICOM optima (r), offers more computerisation than previous models by featuring an on-screen therapy manual showing where applicators should be placed; additionally, its dual input channel allows constitutional support treatments to be given simultaneously with primary channel treatments; finally it comes complete with accessories to enhance its effectiveness.
4. It is safe
Bioresonance therapy is founded on the idea that every disease has an electromagnetic frequency, which can be altered through resonance at a cellular level. Bioresonance equipment claims it can detect weak electrical signature frequencies from these diseases and use externally applied frequencies to destroy microorganisms through resonance at cellular levels – this theory asserts that our bodies possess natural healing abilities if a frequency matching theirs can be found – this device has proven highly successful at eliminating bacteria, viruses and parasites during laboratory studies.
No convincing evidence exists to show its efficacy in treating or preventing illnesses; indeed, the American Cancer Society advises people with cancer not seek treatments from practitioners offering these devices as it could be harmful. While small studies have indicated positive outcomes from using these devices, more research needs to be conducted – it is therefore wise to ask your healthcare practitioner whether or not they have received approval to utilize such devices and what their qualifications are before proceeding with any therapy regimens.
The Advertising Standards Authority has reviewed advertisements from a clinic offering bioresonance treatments. According to their claims, bioresonance can diagnose conditions including “allergies, skin problems, bloating, weight issues, heart problems and arthritis”. Despite CE marking for their device, however, clinical papers presented were neither peer-reviewed nor related directly to what was advertised in their ad.
Bioresonance treatments are not governed by the Therapeutic Goods Administration of Australia (TGA), so finding practitioners qualified and experienced with using such devices may be challenging. Before seeking this type of therapy, contact TGA first so as to ensure it’s safe.
Bioresonance therapy has been utilized alongside manual and point massage in treating fibromyalgia. One study demonstrated how this combination improved muscular pain by 72% versus 37% among a control group that did not receive this treatment, as well as decreasing sleep problems, weather sensitivity issues and overtraining/burn out concerns.