Bioresonance therapy
The term “bioresonance therapy” (BRT) was coined in 1987 by Hans Brigman to describe treatment with the patient’s own oscillations. This form of therapy is based on Morel’s theory. This idea can be briefly expressed as follows: all diseases and their pathological conditions are associated with certain electromagnetic fluctuations or are caused by them. All pathological manifestations are associated with pathological fluctuations in or around the body.
In the body of each patient, abnormal electromagnetic oscillations along with healthy oscillations originate from a cell that has a magnetic field. The frequency range of these oscillations varies from very small (Hz) to very large oscillations (MHz).
Abnormal fluctuations in the body disturb the dynamic balance and homeostasis of the body. The body becomes sick when this dynamic balance is lost. In addition, there are very underlying pathological conditions that the patient may not be aware of, which ultimately causes more stress on the body.
Conventional diagnostic tests do not consider them at all and do not cover these conditions. The patient’s electromagnetic oscillations literally contain all the information necessary for treatment, even if it has not yet been deciphered. The patient’s oscillations are electromagnetic in nature and are received from the patient’s body through electrodes. This information is recorded not only from the surface of the skin, but also from inside the tissues and organs and enters the treatment device.
Keith Scott-Mambi is a modified version of Hans Brigman's bioresonance therapy process (based on the ideas and work of Dr. Franz Morel):
1. There are electromagnetic fluctuations in the human body and around it. These fluctuations precede the ongoing biochemical processes in tissues and are responsible for the actual control mechanism of tissue function.
2. In each person, in addition to physiological fluctuations, there are also pathological interference fluctuations, which are caused by toxins, damage, infection, unresolved disease processes, and negative mental states (so-called emotional toxins).
3. Both natural and pathological oscillations can be received from the surface of the skin (antenna effect) and transferred to the therapy device to achieve proper resonance.
4. Mixed oscillations from the patient can be modulated in two main ways: (1) healthy signals are amplified, (2) pathological signals are reversed and thus lost. Oscillations are filtered to separate desirable frequencies from pathological frequencies (pathological signals are removed in the process). The separation filter used in the Mora device was proposed and designed by Dr. Ludger Mersmann.
5. There is no need to generate an artificial frequency, only patient oscillations modified according to principle four. The main goal is to amplify good fluctuations and eliminate unwanted fluctuations.
6. The body takes cues from the modulated therapeutic signals and continues to produce enhanced physiological signals, and appears to reprogram itself, so that it is protected against future pathological signals. Therefore, electromagnetic energy synchronization goes beyond the temporary phase of therapy sessions.
7. Beneficial changes in energy fields are followed by subsequent corrections and improvements in biochemical function and physical structure.
8. Bioresonance therapy is successful when the body’s own endogenous regulatory forces regain control and lead to normalization and maintenance of body health.
The basis of the understanding of bioresonance therapy (BRT) is the assumption that detectable alternating electromagnetic fields (EMF) emitted by living organisms are of specified intensity (amplitude) and frequency and contain important biological information that is used to communicate between cells, tissues and organs. Organs are used.
Furthermore, if the onset of any disease is assumed to occur long before pathophysiological changes occur with alterations in activated response systems, the restoration of detectable endogenous alternating electromagnetic fields should, at least temporarily, eliminate the effect of defective intercellular communication systems. In this way, a sick person’s body can adapt its energy regulation system to self-healing.
Uses of bioresonance therapy (BRT)
The bioresonance therapy method is used in cases where results are not fully obtained from the usual treatment. These cases mainly occur in chronic diseases of the bronchopulmonary system, digestive system, musculoskeletal system, immune system defects, eating disorders, and various functional disorders in general. The most effective method has been achieved in the treatment of allergies, food intolerance, acute and chronic toxic attacks caused by environmental elements.
With the help of this method, it is possible to get rid of the toxic infection caused by amalgam. In addition, we can identify foci of infection affecting the internal organs of patients. If necessary, bioresonance therapy can be combined with drug therapy and many other non-pharmacological methods.
Usage cases such as homeopathy, acupuncture and biomedicine are generally the same. The highest rate of success of this method is in the treatment of allergies, food intolerance, poisoning caused by environmental factors, acute and chronic inflammations, sleep disorders, infections in children, metabolic diseases and many other cases. The effectiveness of the method has also been confirmed by statistics. In this way, according to the data of German doctors, the treatment of allergic diseases reached 84% of cases, improvement reached 14%, and no change or deterioration of cases reached 2%. We can create the impression that we can cure any disease with this method.
However, there are limitations that make bioresonance therapy not completely or partially successful. It is understandable to consider the fact that the range of application of this method is the range of electromagnetic oscillations of the patient’s body. In principle, it can be said that it is expected to produce successful results in the treatment of any condition where electromagnetic oscillations convey information, regardless of whether the information is pathological or healthy in nature. There is no field in medicine where patient fluctuations do not play a role.
That’s why we have to say that there are no restrictions and contraindications for trying to implement bioresonance. There is always a possibility that even in the most severe diseases or in situations where a person’s life is in serious danger, by eliminating the pathological fluctuations, we can improve the patient’s condition.
But there are conditions that do not allow the use of bioresonance therapy. Such conditions include:
Severe anatomical lesions
As a clear example of this type of damage, we can mention bone cases that do not stabilize well after a fracture. We are talking about such a final state in which the bioresonance therapy method has no effect, this method has no effect neither on the misalignment of the bones nor on the resulting pain and movement disorders.
Major mental disorders
Actual psychiatric illnesses, such as schizophrenia, psychosis, manic depression, etc., are not areas in which bioresonance can be applied, at least at a basic level.
Severe deficiencies in the body
Bioresonance treatment cannot compensate for lack of substances in the body, such as lack of vitamins, lack of minerals and trace elements, lack of iron or insulin.
Absence of some vital fluctuations in the spectrum of the patient
In cases where we are dealing with the loss of oscillations necessary for life, bioresonance, which regulates the electromagnetic oscillations of the patient’s body, cannot help. Lost swings must be replaced with other swings.
Book title: Bioresonance the Truth
Author: loannis Anagnostopoulos
Translator: Mehtab Jahan Shahtalab
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