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About Bio-Resonance

 
Overview to BioResonance Therapy
All cells in the body emit minute electrical signals and these signals are used as a means of communication between cells. If a cell is in good health its signal will be harmonious and resonate in a free manner with other cells the body.
If a pathogens (toxin, virus, parasites etc) attacks a cell then the signal coming from the cell becomes distorted.
The distorted signals coming from damaged cell is a combination of the original harmonious signal and a second non harmonious signal caused by the pathogen.
In BioResonance therapy an input electrode attached to the body is used to detect these minute cellular electrical signals and feed them into the therapy unit. The unit then separates (filters) the harmonious from the non-harmonious.
The unit then mirror image the non harmonious signal and fees this back to the body as a therapy signal. This signal has the effect of repelling pathogens from the cells.

Bio-Resonance is the field of energetic medicine that detects and works with electromagnetic frequency information generated by the body. Bio refers to a living organism and resonance means 'to vibrate in harmony with'. It has been shown that cells generate tiny electrical impulses that migrate through their membrane pores and interact or communicate with neighbouring cells. Cells continually emit and respond to these signals. These signals are in the form of oscillations or vibrations and the oscillation pattern had been found to differ between a healthy person and a sick person, also oscillations from foreign substances stored in the body such as bacteria, toxins etc also have a different structure to that of healthy cells.

History
In 1925  Georges Lakhovsky, a Russian engineer, published a book called The Secret of Life in which he identified that every living thing emit radiation (electro/ magnetic signals) and that a cell's nucleus acts as an electrical oscillating circuit similar to a radio transmitter and receiver. 

In 1936 Gustav, in his book The Soul of the Universe proposed that the structure of organisms is bound by a system of immaterial waves or living fields.

In 1945 Professor Burr, at the medical facility in Yale University, concluded a major five-year research project (involving numerous biologists, scientists and US Army). His conclusion was that "all living organisms possess complex electromagnetic fields". 

Prof Fritze-Albert Popp vice president of the International Institute of Biophysicists discovered in the 1970s the existence of low levels of light emission from living sells known as 'biophotons'. Since then conclusive experimental evidence has been published to show that DNA is the source of these biophotons and there is evidence to support the idea that biophotons are responsible triggering biochemical reactions in living cells.

In the 1970s Dr Franz Morell and the engineer Eric Rasche developed the first Mora bioresonance instrument. Since then a number of similar devices have been produced by Regumed (Bicom 2000) and Vega (Select).

Principle of operation

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