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A brief history of Bioresonance Therapy

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Bioresonance therapy has its roots in the 1970s with Dr Franz Morell, a German medical doctor who used homeopathy in his practice.

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Together with bio-physicist Dr Ludger Mersmann, in 1977 they developed a filter to separate ‘unhealthy’ and ‘healthy’ electromagnetic signals coming from the body. This led to a biofeedback therapy device called the MORA using applicators on the skin. 

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In 1987, Hans Brügemann, a colleague of Morell, saw the advantage of using a built-in computer to automate operation and make it easier to use. That year he set up his own company (now Regumed GmbH) to make such a device. He called his device the BICOM and coined the term “bioresonance therapy” for the technique.

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Since then, Regumed has made continuous technical improvements to the BICOM, some of which have involved collaborating with biophysics researchers including Prof Cyril Smith (UK) and Prof Fritz Albert Popp (Germany) 

Bioresonance Sessions Explained:

BICOM Bioresonance appointment is a non-invasive, gentle session making it suitable for adults and children. It uses information from the body’s electromagnetic field and looks for resonance with harmful substances to diagnose and administer the programs.

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It is important to understand that the work with a bioresonance machine does not cure an illness; it assists in reducing toxin and stress load to helps the body to heal itself.

 

The most common environmental stress factors that could contribute to a person’s illness are electrosmog, radiation, parasites, and other pathogens.

Bioresonance Sessions Explained:

The BICOM device uses frequency patterns taken either from the body in the original biofeedback mode or from substances that are stressing the body.

 

The BICOM separates these waves into harmonious (healthy) and disharmonious (unhealthy) components. The healthy waves can be boosted and sent back to the body to strengthen normal functions, while the unhealthy waves are ‘inverted’ or turned upside down by an electronic mirror circuit before returning them to reduce their negative effect on the body.

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A typical 60-minute session will combine several programs, some using information from the body and some from substances. The altered information is played back into the body through a large electromagnetic mat that covers the patient’s spine. During the session, the body is ‘stimulated’ when it resonates with the healing frequency from the BICOM.

Bioresonance therapy at emwtherapy.com

About Our Head Practicioner:

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Sasha Gostic is a leading London's Practitioner in the field of Bioresonance, Energy Healing and Nutrition. With a profound passion for optimizing health through nutrition and bioenergetic healing, Sasha has dedicated his career to empowering individuals to achieve holistic well-being and vitality.


Sasha holds a diploma in Nutrition and Bioresonance from a renowned institution, where he delved into advanced nutritional sciences and therapeutic interventions. Recognizing the power of this non-invasive and energy-based approach, he embarked on a transformative journey to master the Art and Science of Bioresonance sessions. 

Further learning:

Electromagnetic fields in the treatment of chronic lower back pain in patients with
degenerative disc disease

Effect of Bioresonance therapy on Antioxidant system in lymphocytes in patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis

Evidence for the Efficacy of a Bioresonance Method
in Smoking Cessation: A Pilot Study

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