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Bioresonance Therapy: How It Works, Scientific Evidence, Benefits, and What to Expect

What is Bioresonance Therapy?

Bioresonance therapy is an alternative diagnostic tool used in energy medicine to assess the body’s energetic flow and systems and stimulate its natural self-healing processes. It was invented in 1977 by Franz Morell and Erich Rasche.

Bioresonance operates on the principle that every cell in the body emits vibrational rhythms and patterns that can become disrupted by factors like illness, stress, or negative emotions. This tool gives an in-depth look at a person’s overall health and aids in understanding negative health symptoms by measuring the wavelengths emitted by cells. It then emits frequencies back to the body to help restore balance.

Bioresonance is becoming more widely available in integrative healthcare practices, such as in naturopathic and functional medicine settings. Studies show it can ameliorate conditions such as allergies, chronic fatigue syndrome, digestive issues, and depression. However, evidence remains mixed. 

While scientific evidence for bioresonance is limited, it continues to be studied for its effectiveness. Despite the lack of robust clinical evidence, many individuals report personal benefits after bioresonance therapy. 

Although bioresonance has no negative side effects, it should be used as a complementary treatment, not a first-line therapy. In addition, it should be used under the guidance of a trained health professional. 

Bioresonance has the potential to help manage any side effects of conventional treatments and alleviate pain, and it may even enhance the effectiveness of conventional treatments and medications. 

Public Interest in Bioresonance

Mainstream medicine has largely rejected bioresonance. However, this has not deterred public interest. 

Bioresonance therapy has grown in popularity, especially among those seeking alternative or holistic approaches to health and wellness. People are drawn to this therapy because it is non-invasive and gentle. It emphasizes restoring the body’s natural balance. 

Interest in bioresonance has also peaked among individuals seeking treatment options. It is a great option for people with a “mystery illness” which is an illness for which doctors don’t have a cause or treatment because symptoms don’t fit into a single diagnosis, or for individuals who are experiencing symptoms of illness but lab tests come back normal. Bioresonance is intriguing when there are seemingly no other answers or directions. 

Popularity for this technology has surged within communities interested in energy healing, natural medicine, and biohacking. 

Social media, wellness blogs, and alternative health practitioners have also helped raise awareness of bioresonance. Testimonials and personal anecdotes from users who report relief from conditions such as allergies, digestive issues, or chronic pain have fueled word-of-mouth recommendations. 

As research continues to survey and study how the body responds to energetic treatments, these modalities significantly impact conventional and complementary health industries.  

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How Does Bioresonance Therapy Work? 

Bioresonance uses a device to measure change and the frequency of energy coming from the body to determine if any cells are out of balance. Those measures are then used to diagnose and correct disease or abnormalities.

A practitioner will place electrodes at different points on the body, which are connected to a bioresonance machine. The electrodes pick up on the energy wavelengths from abnormal, damaged, or diseased cells or organs by reading their biomagnetic field. 

The device processes the information and calculates how much energy is needed to adjust or neutralize the abnormal signals from the body.  

Based on the information measured by the bioresonance machine, your practitioner can understand your body and functions and what additional treatments may be necessary to bring you healing.

Bioresonance therapy aims to restore balance to the body’s energy system. It frees up blocked energy channels and replaces negative energies with healing ones. The therapy seeks to restore normal rhythmic patterns and promote self-healing by the body’s intelligence field.

Common Misconceptions About Bioresonance

Bioresonance is a relatively new technology. It is not yet an approved standard of care or medically accredited, as studies are ongoing. The limited scientific evidence has made many medical community skeptical of bioresonance. It remains controversial, despite its popularity and growing interest in alternative healthcare.

Bioresonance vs Conventional Electromagnetic Technologies

Despite what many think, bioresonance is not a replacement for conventional electromagnetic technologies used daily to assess human health such as EKG. MRI, X-ray, or PET scans. 

Unlike these technologies, bioresonance does not: 

  • create images of body parts or systems for diagnosis 
  • substitute for evaluation 
  • have established, standardized, or medically agreed upon diagnostic parameters 

Bioresonance is a drug-free, non-invasive therapy that stimulates a change of frequency in the cells to restore natural balance. It is a complementary and supportive technology best utilized as part of a comprehensive treatment plan. It is not unlike other alternative healing modalities, such as acupuncture.
 

Bioresonance Testing Vs Traditional Lab Work

Bioresonance is not the same as traditional lab testing. Traditional lab work involves analyzing samples of body fluid, tissue, or urine to assess a person’s health using chemistry. 

Bioresonance can also be used to read specimens like hair, saliva, urine, and nail clippings. However, instead of looking for pathogens under a microscope, a petri dish, or through a chemical reaction, bioresonance measures the electromagnetic field being given off from the samples. 

Bioresonance is a technique for measuring and balancing the energy flow believed to be emitted from cells.  There is no chemistry involved with bioresonance like there is with lab testing. 

Bioresonance can be an important complement to traditional testing. It has the potential to validate and support traditional testing by identifying the underlying dysfunction in the body. For instance, traditional lab tests may pick up on a thyroid condition. Bioresonance can support this result by pinpointing what is causing the thyroid condition, which helps determine a course for treatment that is effective and long-lasting, rather than just covering up symptoms. 

Variations of Bioresonance Therapy Explained

There are various ways bioresonance testing can be performed. 

  • Some methods include using a machine called the Mora Nova device. This device uses electrodes that a patient holds onto and is connected to an electromagnetic receiver. The receiver reports on the energy picked up through the electrodes.

  • Another variation includes the placement of electrodes on various parts of the body, rather than holding electrode handles.

  • Specimens such as hair, skin, blood, or nails can be collected from a patient and tested in a lab using bioresonance technology, such as Multiple Analytic Resonance System (MARS III).

  • New technology being studied is the use of an acoustic approach to bioresonance called sonic wave analysis. This approach utilizes recordings of a patient’s voice to measure frequency abnormalities associated with certain physical and mental health conditions. It is particularly helpful for emotional health. 

Sonic wave analysis of the human voice is an emerging trend in bioresonance. It is at the forefront of conventional medical research in some of the nation’s leading technological institutions of science.  Beginning in 2025, Naturally Sue will begin offering sonic wave analysis as an option for patients. 

What Conditions Is Bioresonance Therapy Used For? 

Common conditions that have been studied with bioresonance therapy include the following: 

Clinical evidence for the efficacy of bioresonance is limited, but the studies above show positive effects of the technology. 

Bioresonance can complement but not replace traditional treatments. It has been shown to help some people with pain management and side effects while undergoing traditional treatments. 

Will Bioresonance Results Match My Traditional Lab Work?

Bioresonance may validate results from conventional lab tests. However, there are several instances in which it may not. This is because bioresonance testing is calibrated to a much more subtle detection spectrum. It is also based on a measurement of disruption patterns in the body rather than a simple molecular quantity or load of a substance. 

Bioresonance testing is able to dive into areas that may be missed or that are not typically looked at by conventional lab testing. It serves as a tool to explore areas for testing that conventional labs can then validate. Bioresonance can serve as an educational tool to optimize overall health and wellness.

An example of how bioresonance can serve a patient in finding answers despite not being matched by traditional lab work can be seen in the following real-life patient example: 

Client Case Study

Sara, a patient complaining of persistent migraines, jaw bone pain, anxiety, and tachycardia after treatment for Lyme Disease came to Dr. Susan after spending tens of thousands of dollars on alternative testing with other providers.  She was frustrated and concerned that such investment and testing had yielded very little in the way of insight or new information regarding her case.  

Dr. Susan saw Sara as a perfect candidate for bioresonance testing and recommended it to her.  When the results were reviewed, Sara was shocked to see mercury as a central marker in her bioresonance testing.  She explained to Dr. Susan she had not only had recent testing for heavy metals, but had completed several tests, and that they had never been remarkable. 

Dr. Susan then explained that the bioresonance testing suggested that even though her mercury levels were not found to be excessive in functional testing, her body’s immune system was EXCESSIVELY reacting to the mercury she did have. 

Furthermore, the particular tooth that Sara had a mercury filling in came up on her bioresonance scan.  This allowed Dr. Susan to piece together Sara’s case to determine that even though this filling was intact and causing no direct issue of its own, the body’s immune system post Lyme disease was overtly agitated and reacting to it nonetheless.

Dr. Susan recommended a biological dentist to address the tooth, and immune modulation therapy, of which Sara completed both and experienced a 50% improvement within just a single month. 

What Does the Research Say? 

Increasingly, integrative clinicians are experiencing success with bioresonance. Clinical research for bioresonance is emerging where objective data was once rare.  Furthermore, mental health practitioners have started to utilize bioresonance. This has increased measurable data from both a somatic and psycho-analytical perspective.

In one clinical study, bioresonance was in fact found to be more effective in the treatment of mild to moderate depression than pharmaceutical SSRI-based therapies.  Figure 1.

Evolution of the Hamilton scores

The differences were calculated for each patient. Group 1 obtained a higher decrease in the Hamilton score. The difference between the two data series was statistically different, based on the Student’s t-test (P<0.0001).

Some recent studies that suggest the potential effectiveness of bioresonance therapy include: 

 

One study showed a significant improvement in patients experiencing symptoms mostly nasal, followed by eye, respiratory, cutaneous, and gastrointestinal symptoms after having used bioresonance treatment. 

A 2019 study examined the effects of bioresonance therapy on patients with fibromyalgia, a chronic pain condition. After 12 weeks of therapy,  patients reported a significant reduction in pain, fatigue, and depression compared to the control group.

A study published in June 2021 concluded that phantom pain markedly improved after treatment with bioresonance technology. 

A study done on the effects of bioresonance therapy among cancer patients showed bioresonance therapy decreased to side effects of conventional cancer therapies, such as chemotherapy and radiation. Quality of life and palliation of patients was also improved.

These recent studies suggest the potential benefits of this technology. More research is needed to fully understand the benefits and limitations of bioresonance therapy.

What to Expect During a Bioresonance Session 

During the initial visit at Naturally Sue, a patient can expect to be given a comprehensive medical history. For the doctor to understand your overall health and identify potential factors that could influence your bioresonance therapy they will discuss the following details with you:  

  • Details about your symptoms, such as severity, when they began, how they’re impacting your daily life, etc. 
  • Details about current or past medications and treatments
  • Goals for what you want and can expect from hormonal care 
  • History of previous diagnosis of disease 
  • Evaluation of current diet and lifestyle 

 

Together, you and your practitioner will determine whether bioresonance is a good fit for you based on your health history. 

Naturally Sue uses cutting-edge bioresonance voice technology. You will be asked to provide a voice recording that will be analyzed by the software. The software will measure for a variety of energetic biomarkers, including hormonal imbalances and emotional factors which may be playing a pivotal role in your health. 

Sessions usually last between 30-60 minutes. Session duration can vary depending on the specific needs of the individual. Your practitioner may adjust the session length if necessary. 

After the analysis, Dr. Sue’s team will further examine your results in conjunction with your medical history. 

You will receive a consolidated written summary that highlights the findings. The report will also include a series of audible frequency therapies created specific to your results. These will be downloadable for you to practice at home. 

Depending on the nature of your results, Dr. Sue and her team may make additional, supportive therapeutic suggestions.

Side Effects of Bioresonance Therapy

Bioresonance therapy is considered a safe, non-invasive procedure that has minimal side effects, if any. However, some patients may experience the following complaints:

  • Headache
  • Slight nausea
  • Fatigue

Temporary symptom flare-ups following a session may also occur. Practitioners attribute any symptoms to the body’s natural detoxification process. 

It’s important to approach bioresonance cautiously. Work with a qualified and trained healthcare provider, especially if using it alongside other treatments.

Benefits and Limitations of Bioresonance Therapy 

Bioresonance therapy has been shown to improve a wide range of health conditions, including allergies, chronic pain, digestive disorders, and mental health conditions. There are benefits and limitations to most therapeutic techniques in the medical field. 

Potential Benefits

Bioresonance therapy offers many benefits to individuals seeking alternative therapies, or for those who have hit a dead end with current treatments. 

  • Non-invasive and painless
  • No side effects
  • Can be used to address a wide range of health conditions
  • Addresses root cause of health issues
  • Both patients and studies report improvement in symptom management
  • Personalized to each patient’s unique needs
  • Used as part of a holistic and comprehensive plan for many conditions
  • High rate of positive anecdotal experiences and patient empowerment
  • Potential long-term effects

Limitations

As with any therapy, there are also limitations to bioresonance. Limitations include: 

  • Not a substitution for medical treatment
  • Controversial due to limited scientific backing
  • May not be effective for all patients
  • Costly, and often not covered by insurance
  • Time-consuming, as ongoing sessions may be necessary for some patients
  • Wide variability in sthe tandardized regulatory framework
  • Wide variability in cost based on location, region, or country
  • Variable practitioner expertise

Although bioresonance most likely has no negative side effects, it should be used as a supportive treatment under the guidance of a trained professional. 

Is Bioresonance Therapy Right for You? 

Bioresonance testing is an excellent option for many patients, especially those seeking alternative or complementary therapies. 

When Bioresonance Might Be Helpful

  • Patients whose standard or functional lab work is unremarkable and no new direction or insight can be provided.
     
  • Patients who are in the early stages of their health journey would like a wide perspective and direction on what functional or standard lab testing may benefit them. This often saves patients thousands of dollars over time.

  • Patients who identify as sensitive and or reactive to past therapies or practitioner approaches. Bioresonance is a finely attuned and sensitive form of testing, which makes it a less invasive way to collect information about the patient without risk of reaction.

  • Patients who are experiencing emotional, psychological, and or mental health symptoms alongside physiological complaints.

  • Patients who are curious and open-minded about alternative therapies. 

When to Be Cautious of Bioresonance

  • If you have a serious medical condition that requires conventional care
  • If a practitioner recommends replacing conventional treatments with bioresonance therapy

If either of the above are true for you, be sure you are working with a trustworthy practitioner who can communicate the ins and outs of bioresonance therapy and set realistic expectations with you. 

What to Look for in a Bioresonance Practitioner 

A trustworthy practitioner should encourage bioresonance as a complementary approach to treatment, not a replacement for established medical care. 

Individual results can vary, as what works for one person may not be right for another. Working with a practitioner who will consider your unique health needs and goals will be more likely to yield positive results.

In addition, regular check-ups on progress are important with bioresonance therapy. Expect a practitioner to monitor your response to the treatment and make necessary adjustments when necessary. A good practitioner will engage you in the process and elicit feedback about your experience. 

When looking for a practitioner, consider the following: 

  • Reputation, reviews, and testimonials
  • Choose someone who listens to your concerns and communicates clearly
  • Availability, accessibility, convenience, and flexibility. 

When considering bioresonance therapy, red flags to look for include the following:

  • Promises of guaranteed cures for serious medical conditions
  • Advise against conventional medical treatments in favor of bioresonance alone 
  • Offers for high-pressure sales tactics for expensive treatment packages 
  • Lack of transparency about qualifications
  • No affiliation with reputable health organizations 

Contact Naturally Sue Wellness NYC for a free consultation to book a bioresonance therapy appointment and start healing today!

FAQs About Bioresonance Therapy


Can bioresonance therapy diagnose diseases?

Bioresonance therapy is not intended to diagnose or cure diseases. Rather, the technology can detect abnormalities in the energetic frequency of the cells throughout the body. It supports the body’s natural healing processes and restores energy balance, which can help with a wide variety of health symptoms. Bioresonance is a safe and complementary tool to conventional medical treatments. 

How many sessions do I need to see results?

The number of sessions varies depending on individual needs and the complexity of a patient’s health. Some people may notice improvements after as few as one session. Others may require several sessions or ongoing therapy. 

Your practitioner will recommend the frequency and duration of sessions based on your specific needs. They will track your progress and make adjustments if necessary.

Is bioresonance covered by insurance?

Most health insurance providers do not cover the cost of bioresonance therapy. This could lead to out-of-pocket expenses for clients who would like to try this treatment. However, flexible spending and health savings accounts may be used to pay for the therapy. 

Are there risks involved?

To date, studies on bioresonance haven’t found any side effects or health risks. 

The biggest risk to bioresonance therapy is the limited research available, which has caused controversy and skepticism in the medical field. The fear is that some patients may start feeling better and think it’s OK to discontinue receiving other, evidence-based treatments, which would have a negative effect on health outcomes.

Alternative Therapies to Consider 

Many effective alternative and complementary medicine therapies offer similar benefits to bioresonance and also have the backing of more robust research. Many of these have been around for centuries, including: 

 

  1. Acupuncture: A traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) technique that involves inserting fine needles into specific points on the body to treat various health complaints. Similar to bioresonance, acupuncture is based on the idea that the body’s energy, or qi (“Chi”), flows throughout the body along pathways called meridians. Practitioners believe they can rebalance the flow of energy and help the body heal itself by inserting needles into specific meridian points, depending on the ailment.

    Acupuncture is commonly used to treat a wide variety of issues, including pain (migraines, chronic pain,etc), hormone balance, digestive issues, sleep, and more. It is also used for overall health and well-being. Acupuncture is endorsed by The World Health Organization and the National Institutes for Health (NIH). Clinical studies have shown it to be beneficial for many conditions, including chronic pain, migraines, cancer treatment side effects, and many, many more.

  2. Homeopathy: or homeopathic medicine, is an alternative medical practice based on the body’s innate ability to heal itself, similar to bioresonance. Homeopathy is based on the concept of “like cures like”.

    Homeopathy involves using highly diluted natural substances, like plants and minerals, to trigger the body’s response to illness. For instance, something that causes symptoms in a healthy person, such as how an onion causes tears, can treat an illness with similar symptoms, such as allergies. It is meant to trigger the body’s natural defenses and healing response.

    Unlike herbal and pharmaceutical treatments, there is no “active” ingredient in homeopathic remedies. The active form of a substance is diluted to such a degree that it should not be measurable at any considerable level. Its ability to act, rather, is derived from the surviving “essence” and or electromagnetic residues left behind. The energetic resonance is another similarity to that of bioresonance.

  3. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT): HBOT is a treatment that involves supplying the body with 100% pure oxygen inside a pressurized chamber. The purpose is to deliver oxygen that is two to three times higher than you would get breathing in normal air. The pure oxygen helps increase oxygen levels in the blood and promote tissue repair.

    HBOT is commonly used in wound healing and treating conditions like decompression sickness and carbon monoxide poisoning.

    Bioresonance is a popular complementary treatment for those receiving HBOT because of its ability to augment, improve, or correct cellular performance. Patients may report a greater and more impactful result from combining hyperbaric and bioresonance sessions than when used independent and exclusive of each other.  

 

Conclusion: Informed Decision-Making in Integrative Healthcare

Bioresonance therapy has been shown to provide relief from symptoms like stress, physical and emotional pain, and fatigue, particularly as a complementary approach within a broader wellness plan. It has the benefit of potentially identifying the underlying cause of a health condition, offering a personalized approach to health care. 

However, bioresonance should not replace conventional treatments, especially for serious or complex health conditions where evidence-based care is essential. 

The use of bioresonance therapy alongside traditional medical treatments allows patients to explore its potential benefits while still receiving proven, effective care, ensuring their health is managed safely and comprehensively.

Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is crucial in healthcare because it relies on rigorous scientific research, clinical expertise, and patient values to ensure that treatments are safe, effective, and reliable. This approach helps protect patients from unproven or ineffective therapies and guides doctors in making informed decisions. 

Bioresonance offers minimal risk, and it is emerging as a very viable modality in integrative health. However, it still lacks the depth of evidence from high-quality clinical trials needed to foster its acceptance in mainstream medical practice. As greater interest and application of bioresonance grows, clinical and scientific data demonstrating its benefits are likely to become much more widely available. 

Patients are encouraged to thoroughly research their bioresonance practitioner, including their qualifications, experience, and approach, to ensure they receive safe, transparent, and complementary care that aligns with their health needs.

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