Bioresonance

The body emits characteristic electromagnetic signals that can be measured with the use of electrodes and other probes. Through the principle of resonance, a given stimulation is expected to elicit a certain response. If the body’s response deviates from this expected norm, some sort of abnormality is implied. By using automated bioresonance devices, a preliminary screening of the body can be carried out in a matter of minutes. This allows an additional perspective on the patient and suggestions for further diagnostic investigation and therapeutic interventions.