Effect of Bioresonance Therapy on Healing:
In 2019, the article titled The Effectiveness of Bioresonance Method on Human Health was published in "The Open Epidemiology Journal" (DOI:10.2174/1874297120190800001).
A total of 311 people (120 women, 191 men), the youngest aged 2 and the oldest aged 76, were evaluated between 2012 and 2016 in four different centers using the Bioresonance Method in Greece.
A significant number of patients included in the study reported that they chose bioresonance as their first choice for the treatment of their symptoms, indicating increased awareness of bioresonance. When the symptoms reported by patients are examined, it is observed that most of the symptoms are nasal (61.09%), followed by skin, digestive system, eye, and respiratory system symptoms. Additionally, it is clear that most of the symptoms are related to the upper respiratory system, citing allergic rhinitis as the cause (Figure).
Figure. Organ/System Distribution of Symptoms
- Nose
- Skin
- Digestion System
- Eye
- Respiratory System
- Muscle-Skeleton System
- Neural
- Urinary System
- Other
People were re-evaluated for their complaints immediately after the therapy, as well as at 3, 6, and 12 months post-therapy. According to this study, approximately 77% of individuals showed either complete or significant improvement immediately after the therapy and within 3 months. This rate exceeded 88% after 6 months and ultimately reached 90% after 12 months. In contrast, the rate of patients showing poor improvement was approximately 21% during the initial therapy and 3-month periods, but decreased to 10% after 12 months. A similar decrease was observed in patients with no improvement, with their rate being 2.3% immediately after the initial therapy, but dropping to none after 6 months (Table).
Table. Evaluation of symptoms after therapies
1. Bioresonance therapy is not intended to replace modern medicine, but it provides significant benefit even in many clinical situations where effective drugs are not available.
2. Bioresonance is a method that can help both identify, prevent and restore health status by identifying the underlying causes of a disease.
3. The purpose of bioresonance treatment is;
3.1. reorganization of the body's energy flow,
3.2. elimination of the pathological conditions
3.3. restoring the body's self-healing system and
3.4. improving the health to treat pathological conditions causing illness.
4. Biorezonance therapy is neither a cure-all method nor intended to replace modern medicine.
5. Bioresonance is a new development in the field of medicine that covers the need for early diagnosis of disorders and organism malfunctions that can potentially develop into diseases, and is “complementary” to modern medicine.
Compiled by
Assoc.Prof.Dr.Mehmet AYDIN
Şifa Bioresonance & Clinical Physiology Center
Izmit/KOCAELI