Bioresonance

Bio Resonance

Bio Resonance was developed in the 1970s by a German physician Dr. Fanz Morell. Since its emergence Bio Resonance techniques have been used globally to promote healing by normalising the body’s unique electromagnetic characteristics and frequency patterns.

The concept of using electromagnetic energy to diagnose and treat disease and illness is based on the assumption that applying electromagnetic energy can correct altered electromagnetic frequencies fields within the body linked to the presence of disease. This procedure involves separating wave patterns into groups of 1- harmonious, or healthy electromagnetic oscillations, 2- disharmonious, or unhealthy electromagnetic oscillations.

Electromagnetic energy is continually resonating out from the body in oscillations of varying wavelengths and frequencies, it is this which can be detected, amplified, graphed, and examined with Bioresonance.

Electronic therapeutic devices such as ultrasound, electroencephalography (EEG), and BioResonance, are designed to detect and record these oscillating electromagnetic waves.

Brain cells communicate with each other and the body through electrical impulses sent along electronically excitable cells known as neurons. The EEG measures this electrical activity of the brain. Brain waves are detected, amplified, and displayed as a graph. These waveform graphs are then evaluated for any abnormalities. An ECG is used to measure the electrical signals that makes a heartbeat and likewise displayed on a graph for evaluation.

Bio Resonance operates in a similar fashion, It uses software to measure the electromagnetic oscillations of various areas of the body and explore for potential disease or illness in the form of abnormal wave oscillations. Healthy functioning cells and organs emit harmonious wavelength oscillations between 10Hz and 150kHz. When illness or disease is present, normal cell and organ function is obstructed creating disharmonious electromagnetic oscillations. A computer program uses algorithms to compare wavelengths and frequencies to pre-existing measurements gathered from unhealthy cells and organs.

The categories covered are numerous including, pathogens, emotional blocks or imbalance, all systems and organs, chakras, meridians and acupuncture points, pain and injuries, nutrition-minerals and vitamins and a range of remedies.

Electromagnetic therapy is gaining awareness as an effective therapeutic tool, not just amongst natural health practitioners but also within the medical community.