The Effectiveness of Biophilia 4D Tracker Bioresonance Method on Human Health

It is scientifically proven that our body cells emit and receive electromagnetic signals. When normal cellular electromagnetic communication is disrupted, due to interference of some pathogenic microorganism, diseases appear. Such “parasites” in cells’ electromagnetic communication can be caused by stress, fungi, bacteria, hormonal disorders, as well as allergens such as pollen, dust, various food anomalies, bee sting poison, anxiety, atmospheric pollution, heavy metals, radiation and other similar aggravating factors, resulting in the onset of symptoms or even the disease itself. In the history of medicine, the 20th century will be referred to as the century in which medicine was based on cellular pathology, biochemistry, advances in surgery, and increased life expectancy thanks to the development of new treatment methods that are based on chemical, antibiotic or other methods. We will face the need for the use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) in order to relax, improve our subjective well-being, preventative care and we will meet the need for more individualized and holistic care. Bioresonance is a holistic method, the basic principle of which is that each human is an individual being. Therefore, each disease of a specific organism is an individual case and as such it should be treated accordingly. Biophilia 4D Tracker Bioresonance treatment must be specifically adapted to each patient. One can say that bioresonance is the modern “Phaistos disk”, as the scientific community has neither managed to clarify its aetiology, nor to fully elucidate its pathogenic mechanisms so far.

 

In recent years, our everyday life has changed, becoming even more stressful and difficult and as all things around us have changed, we have to change the way we approach the human body. Therefore, what we expect from medicine in the 21st century is to dissolve the prejudices and pave the way for us to accept certain new approaches in our way of thinking. We live in a “world of change”. According to recent studies, chronic diseases have significant financial and social consequences on global economy. Despite the increasing scientific efforts to determine the aetiology and mechanisms of chronic diseases in relation to their treatment, the number of these diseases is constantly expanding. One concept describing the aetiology and mechanisms of chronic diseases is based on “Epigenetic Changes”. Epigenetic changes are permanent changes in gene expression that are caused by Chromatin conformation changes and do not involve DNA sequence changes. Depending on the time-scale, these changes can be persistent through DNA replication. The nuclear chromatin cluster has electric oscillation capacity in the eukaryotic nucleus. The natural frequency of an oscillating chromatin region is determined by DNA-protein complexes’ physical properties in that region, which can be changed by its epigenetic state and associated protein factors. The detection of such changes is possible using the method of bioresonance, and therefore they can be used for the early detection of chronic diseases. Biophilia 4D Tracker Bioresonance works on the basis of living organisms’ magnetic fields spectral analysis, thus allowing the therapist to differentiate between the normal and abnormal frequencies emitted by the body. Electromagnetic waves as epigenetic factors could influence the dynamic changes of chromatin, resulting in the activation or suppression of the body’s biochemical processes and play a critical role in the development or treatment of chronic diseases. The principle of electro-transdermal diagnostic devices was discovered by Dr. Reinhard Voll, who argued that the human body’s electrical resistance is not homogeneous, and there are meridians appearing as electric fields. There is a total number of 1000 points on the human body corresponding to the 12 classical meridians of Chinese medicine. Dr. Voll proposed a device that could measure skin resistance in each acupuncture point in combination with galvanic skin resistance. In 1922, the Russian biophysicist Α.G. Gurwitsch discovered mitogenetic radiation. He observed that the root of an onion during its growth phase can increase cellular division of another root, even when these two roots are separated by glass. This observation was the beginning of the theory of bioresonance method through the development of the theory of biological information transfer.