Bioresonance Medicine
Bioresonance Technology
The oldest kind of biological resonance is sunlight. If light, as the electro-magnetic oscillation of a defined frequency, touches our skin, it triggers off regulatory adaptations, such as pigmentation or the formation of vitamin D. Clearly, a huge number of other frequencies encountered during one's life also have some kind of effect on the organism. It is interesting to note that modern physics is taking us down a path of understanding that matter itself is not as real as it appears to us. Max Planck said: 'In reality, there is no such thing as matter. Each and every thing is composed of oscillation.'
In the medical field, biological resonance means seeking and then passing on all the frequencies necessary for the stimulation and final regulation of the organism. Scientists discovered that the body tissues generate electromagnetic energy fields. Molecules of water and organic substances have their own natural resonant frequencies within the Far Infrared (FIR) wave frequencies. Therefore, they vibrate vigorously at that frequency and become the radiator as well as the receiver of the frequency. Bioresonance technology detects and reads the ultra fine electromagnetic oscillations produced by every molecule, cell, organ, gland and system in our body. The natural body energy fields are altered when tissue becomes diseased or damaged. Each bacterium and each virus has its own unique molecular make-up and specific resonant frequency. Organic substances may have more than one resonant frequency, but the sum of these frequencies forms a unique compound frequency. After extensive research, scientists found that introducing an outside energy field into an unhealthy body, such as unique compound frequencies of bacteria for instance, was a way to identify which specific frequency triggered an amplified resonance in the patient making him feel worse, and thereby provided a way to diagnose the causal bacterium. Scientists also confirmed that introducing an outside energy field identical to those produced by healthy cells had the ability to produce therapeutic results.
The scientific explanation of such Bioresonance technology is that it acts as an 'inversion circuit' that produces a mirror image of pathological oscillations of the pathogen rendering it inert. The frequency patterns resonate with the molecular, pathological frequency patterns contained in the cluster structures. This leads to a decoupling of the hydrogen bonds in the cluster structures. As a result, the molecular interference oscillation stored in the clusters loses its previously stable configuration and oscillation intensity. It is similar to passing a strong demagnetizer over magnets stuck to the door of your refrigerator - they simply fall off. What is seen in clinical practice it that toxins are set free and released into the circulation where they have to be eliminated through the urine, stools, skin and breath. The ability of the body to regulate and detoxify itself is therefore stimulated and stabilised. That is why drinking plenty of water is so important following treatment.