The Science
We test hair. It’s safe and less invasive.
We test hair. It’s safe and less invasive.
An increasing percentage of people are realising the benefits of bioresonance therapy. There are many, many accounts where patients have grown frustrated with conventional medicine and can testify to the effectiveness of the treatment and diagnosis offered by bioresonance.
Below is a selection of research papers intended to educate and inform about the efficacy of bioresonance.
If you are seriously ill or believe you have a medical condition, we advise you to consult with your GP.
When our bodies are continuously working in a state of inflammation its like trying to attempt to walk on a broken foot. It just doesn’t work and it will cause damage at some stage.
Our process tests the cells of your hair, which carry an imprint of how your cells are currently functioning energetically.
Your hair is then tested against the pre-programmed items in built in to our quantum physics machines, to see how your cell would respond to that particular item. Whether it’s a particular food, skin care ingredient, hormone, toxin or virus, our quantum physics machine picks up the disturbance.
We then understand what is causing the reproduction of unhealthy inflamed cells.
We give this knowledge to you. By taking out the item which is causing the inflammation, it gives your body’s cells the ability to reproduce healthy vibrant cells.
When in a positive environment, the cells will radiate and reproduce healthy cells.
However, when the energy changes within those cells and becomes disturbed, it then disturbs the reproduction of that cell, causing all sorts of ill health symptoms and a reproduction of unhealthy cells.
Lets take any type of cell. Skin cell, digestive system cell, immunity cell. There are trillions of atoms in a cell. Each atom has to radiate a certain positive energy within its environment. When this happens the cell reproduces a healthy cell. However, when that energy gets disturbs, the cells then struggle to reproduce healthy cells, which causes inflammation.
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