Bioresonance

Many forms of bioresonance therapy exist today. These therapies primarily consist of various methods of applying certain magnetic frequencies to the body.


The theory behind bioresonance is that all matter has a resonant frequency and that each cell in the body resonates at a specific frequency, creating an electromagnetic field. Groups of cells in an organ or system have multiple unique frequency patterns. Therefore, the entire body has a complex frequency pattern that changes or distorts when affected by disease.


Bioresonance therapy works with the biological field of an organism by introducing healthy frequencies to rebalance the entire body and provide an environment in which the body can return to homeostasis and self-regulation.


This is a concept used in alternative medicine, particularly quantum medicine. It allows practitioners to assess the biological terrain, potentially identify "electromagnetic anomalies" in an organ, and correct them by transmitting very low intensity signals.


Precise, very low intensity electromagnetic signals increase the cohesion of unstable biological systems, leading to a state of physiological equilibrium in certain diseases.