I might feel like nothing is happening during treatment; however, things are happening on the inside. The recovery reactions are a sign that the body is using the information received from the BRT. Usually, it takes at least 3 – 6 sessions before patients start to feel signs of improvement.
Bioresonance therapy, available in clinics in Europe, Mexico, Florida, and elsewhere in the US, is used to diagnose and treat cancer, allergies, arthritis, and chronic degenerative diseases.Feb 25, 2021
Where does bioresonance come from?
Bioresonance is based upon the unproved premise that electromagnetic oscillations emitted by damaged organs and cancer cells vary from those emitted by healthy cells due to their differences in cell metabolism and DNA damage.Feb 25, 2021
What is Bioresonance good for?
Bioresonance has been used to treat stomach pain. One study found that this therapy was useful specifically for reducing stomach pain not associated with a specific diagnosis.Sep 25, 2019
Is Bioresonance safe?
To date, studies on bioresonance haven't found any side effects. It has generally been called a painless procedure. The biggest risk is that using bioresonance could stop people from receiving other, evidence-based treatments. If bioresonance doesn't work, this could have a negative effect on health outcomes.Sep 25, 2019
What is a bicom machine?
The Bicom Optima device is successfully used to repair a large number of acute and chronic conditions of the body. It is intended for people of all ages, from small children to the elderly, thanks to the wide range of possibilities that it has in its system. There are no harmful effects.
What does a bioresonance machine do?
Bioresonance is a type of therapy used in holistic or complementary medicine. It uses a machine to measure the frequency of energy wavelengths coming from the body. Those measures are then used to diagnose disease.Sep 25, 2019
When was Bioresonance invented?
Bioresonance therapy was invented (in Germany) in 1977 by Franz Morell and his son-in-law, engineer Erich Rasche. Initially they marketed it as "MORA-Therapie", for MOrell and RAsche.