Effect of META HUNTER on palliative care of cancer patients

CT, RT, and surgery are the mainstays of cancer treatment, but their side effects can be severe and even completely negate their effectiveness. Therefore, alternative treatments, such as META HUNTER (bioresonance therapy), have emerged to improve the effectiveness of cancer treatments and reduce side effects. Normally, healthy cells and tissues have their own unique radiofrequency and electromagnetic waves. The waves and frequencies emitted by these cells exhibit pathological properties in cancer and other diseases. META HUNTER aims to normalize the pathological waves caused by DNA damage in unhealthy cells or organs. In biofeedback therapy, these pathological frequencies are diagnosed and monitored by a device, then converted to normal frequencies and fed back to the patient to improve their condition. This treatment is delivered by a machine that reads the radiofrequency waves from the body via electrodes placed on the patient.
META HUNTER eliminates the causative factors rather than suppressing symptoms. By studying each step of the disease's progression, it can reverse the disease and restore the body to its original healthy state.

Since 1970, META HUNTER has been used as a complementary treatment for a variety of diseases. Difficulty quitting smoking and atopic dermatitis were among the first problems and conditions for which bioresonance therapy was used. Bioresonance therapy has also been used to relieve pain associated with degenerative or herniated discs. Bioresonance therapy has been reported to have positive effects on heart rate and stress reduction.
In a randomized controlled study of 50 patients diagnosed with hypothyroidism, bioresonance therapy was added to the primary treatment group in addition to alternative therapies. Results showed a significant increase in free thyroxine fraction in the primary treatment group compared with the control and placebo groups.
Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and high-density lipoprotein (HDL) levels were also reported to be significantly lower compared with the control and placebo groups.
Studies have shown that bioresonance therapy combined with transdermal active agents can reduce lymphedema. Another placebo-controlled trial demonstrated that bioresonance therapy can successfully treat non-organic gastrointestinal symptoms. BRT was particularly effective for stomach pain and bloating (p < 0.01 and p < 0.05). Research findings in bioresonance therapy have elucidated its chemical, physical, and biological mechanisms of action.

By awakening the body, deteriorated regulation and balance can be restored. Ultimately, by considering each step of the disease's progression, disease can be reversed. The body is restored to its original state of health. This approach also forms the basis of our Meta Hunter method for treating oncology cases.