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Bioresonance is one of the methods of diagnostics and treatment in alternative medicine. It is based on the use of electromagnetic vibrations. So far, no scientific studies have confirmed the effectiveness of this method. Is it worth undergoing bioresonance therapy?
The beginnings of bioresonance
Bioresonance this is not the same as magnetic resonance imaging. As a method of therapy bioresonance was created and distributed by physician Franz Morell and engineer Erich Rasche in 1977. The device developed by men is closely based on the E-Meter machine used by Scientologists. As in the original, the main diagnostic method in therapy bioresonance is measuring electrodermal activity. The therapy assumes that each foreign organism (parasites, bacteria, microbes) has its own specific vibrations that differ from the vibrations produced by man. Based on this difference, the people carrying out bioresonance claim that it is possible to establish ailments and diseases of the patient and even destroy foreign cells with the help of higher frequency signals.
Bioresonance – is it worth it?
When asked whether it is worth to undergo therapy, there is no definite answer. Followers bioresonance claim that it can be used to determine many factors, such as health, hormone levels, the presence of parasites, specific allergies and ailments. Bioresonance it is also supposed to help in the treatment of alcohol addiction and tobacco addiction. Enthusiasts assure that the described base of frequencies, which are produced by the pathogens themselves and with which they can be eliminated, is constantly growing. Therapy teams are working on developing frequencies. However, this method has many staunch opponents from the world of science and traditional medicine. They believe that bioresonance it is just another irrational method that cannot even be compared to resonance magnetic or other modern research.
The course of the study and side effects
Bioresonance is done sitting down. The patient holds in his hands two metal ends of the apparatus with which the examination is carried out. Thanks to the electrodes, a current of varying frequencies passes through the body of the examined person, which is to translate into the detection of pathogens and ailments and their location in the body. The person conducting the therapy bioresonance changes the intensity of electromagnetic waves. This is to find deviations from the body’s natural resonance frequency – to diagnose diseases. The waves are changed at most every 3 minutes. When emitting an electromagnetic field, the patient feels unpleasant tingle. The examination itself may take up to two hours, a full therapy lasts for several months. Followers bioresonance claim that the therapy is non-invasive and that the patient himself is not exposed to any side effects. However, it should not be used by pregnant women, people with pacemakers and people with cancer.
Bioresonance – for parasites and allergies
Therapy bioresonanceAccording to its supporters, it is supposed to illustrate the health of the body and detect diseases and microorganisms. People who decided to undergo the examination were diagnosed with presence in most cases parasites. Practitioner bioresonance they think that parasites almost the entire society is infected and they are responsible for most ailments and poor health. They accuse traditional medicine of being less detectable parasites. The results obtained by bioresonance they usually differ significantly from laboratory or MRI methods magnetic. This applies to all ailments. Food allergies diagnosed by electromagnetic waves do not show up in allergy tests.
Bioresonance or Magnetic Resonance?
Bioresonancedespite a number of real healings and failures side effectsis not a scientific method. No studies have yet confirmed the effectiveness of this method. Doctors remind you that bioresonance it has the same effectiveness as a placebo, and the very assumptions of this therapy are absurd and inauthentic. Therefore, the examination recommended by the doctor is definitely magnetic resonance imaging, allergic tests or laboratory tests. Bioresonance testing has no diagnostic value in medical diagnosis.