Bioresonance Therapy

Bioresonance Therapy

Bioresonance – Biofeedback Therapy

Bioresonance is a method of energy medicine that does not use chemical drugs. Bioresonance, a method applied through electromagnetic frequencies, can be explained as turning the frequency emitted by unhealthy tissues in the opposite direction and sending it back to the body, and the frequencies that encounter each other destroy themselves. Biorezanas is a method that does not harm the rest of the body, as only non-healthy tissues are affected by the inverted and sent frequencies.

Bioresonance therapy, which has become widely used in many countries of the world, is frequently preferred because it does not cause any pain. Bioresonance, a method without side effects, is a treatment method that can be used even in pregnant women and babies for whom the use of many medications is risky.

Bioresonance Treatment Method Groups

Examining the bioresonance treatment method in 3 groups will be much more useful to understand.

Classic Bioresonance:

Classical bioresonance was developed in Germany in the 1970s by Franz Morell, a medical doctor, and Erich Rasche, an electrical engineer. In classical bioresonance, electromagnetic vibrations received from the body or bioactive substances are used. The most important feature of classical bioresonance is that no external electrical stimulation is received by receiving vibration from the body or bioactive substances.

There are differences between bioresonance methods using electromagnetic vibrations received from the body (endogenous bioresonance) and bioactive substances (exogenous bioresonance). In bioresonance applied through electromagnetic vibrations received from the body (endogenous), the signal source is electrodes of different sizes placed on problem areas (organs, acupuncture points) in the body. Electromagnetic vibrations are received by these electrodes and inverted into a stationary phase. These reversed electromagnetic vibrations are returned to the body through the electrodes held in their hands or stepped on with their feet during the treatment. Thus, the problematic electromagnetic information (maybe called the problematic tissue) is weakened.

In bioresonance, which is applied using electromagnetic vibrations taken from bioactive substances (exogenous), the technique of taking samples of electromagnetic signals is used by introducing hemeopathic drugs, allergen substances, addictive substances, toxic substances to the device used in the treatment. Electromagnetic vibrations received from bioactive substances are transmitted to the body using different methods for different substances. Electromagnetic vibrations, which are transmitted without reversing for substances that are beneficial to the body, such as homeopathic medicines, are transmitted to the body by reversing them for allergic and toxic substances. Thus, the problematic electromagnetic information is weakened.

The first use of bioresonance in the years when it emerged was allergy treatments. Boiresonance, which has proven its effectiveness over the years, has found its place as an effective treatment method in many different areas of use as time goes by.

These;

All types of allergies
Allergic rhinitis (inflammation of the nose)
Fibromyalgia
Asthma
joint calcification
joint inflammation
Rheumatism
Cervical and lumbar hernia
Nerve inflammation and pain (Neuralgia)
Muscle and joint pains
Polymyalgia (muscle pain, muscle rheumatism)
Toothache and inflammation
Migraine
Sinusitis
infectious diseases
parasites
Depression
Anxiety disorders
smoking cessation treatment
Magnetic Bioresonance:

In the magnetic bioresonance method, electrodes used to receive electromagnetic vibrations are sent in a pulsed and focused manner, creating electromagnetic ones. Microelectric currents are produced in the tissue due to the formation of these fields and the resulting electromagnetic effect. Pulsed and focused pulses fired in the magnetic bioresonance method cause different biological responses depending on the difference in the frequency parameter used.

In the magnetic bioresonance method, which accepts that there are interconnected magnetic fields in the body, it is believed that every cell and tissue has an electromagnetic signature, and the treatment is carried out by intervening in this electromagnetic field. Magnetic bioresonance is used in the treatment of many different diseases.

These;

Fibromyalgia
Muscle and bone pain
Neck and shoulder pain
Backache
joint pains
arthritis
Polyneuropathy (numbness, pain, burning, coldness in hands and feet)
Multiple Sclerosis
After surgery such as knee or leg
neuropathic pain
diabetic pain
Hypertension
Depression
Anxiety disorders
Alzheimer's

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