Bioresonance therapy

Author:Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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DefinitionThis section has been translated automatically.

  • Sog. alternative medical treatment method in which the electromagnetic oscillations of the body are detected and, depending on their quality, are to be weakened (pathological oscillations) or strengthened. Bioresonance methods were developed in the USA in the 1920s. Modern bioresonance was developed in 1977 by the physician Franz Morell.
  • There are 3 different types of therapy: constitution, relief and drainage. A controlled double-blind study could not prove any differences between placebo and verum in patients with atopic eczema! The authors reject this method in the absence of scientific proof of efficacy by studies.

IndicationThis section has been translated automatically.

The indication is seen in allergies, pain, immunodeficiency, tendency to infections, chronic degenerative diseases, respiratory diseases, toxic stress, detoxification and many others.

ImplementationThis section has been translated automatically.

The vibrations of the body are measured with electrodes on the surface of the body and fed into the bioresonance device. In the device, the vibrations are harmonised and then returned to the body via output electrodes. In this process, the body's own electromagnetic field should react to the appropriate therapy signals with resonance and thus amplification. Pathological signals react with interference and are thus attenuated or cancelled. Thus, the physiological-dynamic balance should be restored!

Note(s)This section has been translated automatically.

Remember! The bioresonance methods have not yet proven their effectiveness. Several European professional associations classify the methods as "unscientific".

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  1. Dorsch W (1996) Alternative methods of treatment in allergology? Allergo J 5: 388-393
  2. Kofler H (1998) Bioresonance in allergy diagnostics. In: Garbe C, Rassner G Dermatology, Guidelines and quality assurance for diagnostics and therapy. Springer publishing house, S. 140-141
  3. Schafer T et al (2002) Alternative medicine in allergies - prevalence, patterns of use, and costs. Allergy 57: 694-700

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020