What is bioresonance therapy and does it work
Miscellaneous / / July 03, 2022
Information superfine vibrations do not cure cancer.
What is bioresonance therapy
Bioresonance therapy is a type of treatment that affects a person's own electromagnetic and "informational" vibrations. Its adherents believe that each cell fluctuates in a hyperfine range, which differs in healthy and diseased organs. If you apply vibrations from the outside with the help of a special device, you can correct the wrong vibrations, and the person will recover. It is also possible to record information about fluctuations on a homeopathic remedy and take it orally.
This method was invented by Franz Morel in 1977. He also designed the first apparatus that creates the necessary vibrations.
Bioresonance therapy is recognized as a pseudoscientific direction, but it is not prohibited in Russia. There is bioresonance therapy. Guidelines / Scientific and Practical Center of Medicine and Homeopathy even official guidelines from the Scientific and Practical Center for Medicine and homeopathy (also recognized as pseudoscience).
So you can easily find a clinic on the Internet that will give you this treatment. Unfortunately, the only changes you will notice are a decrease in money in the wallet.
How Bioresonance Therapy Works
Informational vibrations are "ultra-fine communication" of living systems. They are transmitE. Ernst. Bioresonance, a study of pseudo‑scientific language / Forschende Komplementarmedizin und klassische Naturheilkunde = Research in complementary and natural classical medicine information and regulate metabolic processes with the help of "hyperwaves in the sixth dimension" (whatever that means). But these vibrations are electromagnetic in nature, so they can be changed with a device.
If you don’t understand anything now, don’t despair: it was meant to be. The use of complex technical terms helps to hide the lack of meaning and evidence. This is a characteristic feature of pseudo-scientific teachings.
And then everything, on the contrary, is extremely simplified. As we remember from school physics, resonance is the response of a system to external vibrations. It concerns any waves: mechanical, sound, electromagnetic. For example, if you push a swing with a child, and then stop, then after some time they will stop. And if it starts to swing by itself, then the oscillations it creates will coincide with the oscillations of the swing and the amplitude will increase - it will even be possible to make a “sun”.
Here the principle is the same: the doctor, using devices through the electrodes, delivers electromagnetic waves, the cells react to it, and their fluctuations become normal.
What diseases can allegedly be cured by bioresonance therapy
Bioresonance therapy, according to its followers, is a panacea. With its help, you can treatbioresonance therapy. Guidelines / Scientific and Practical Center of Medicine and Homeopathy practically any diseases of the nervous and excretory systems, sensory organs, respiration, digestion, blood circulation and genital organs, bones, muscles, skin, subcutaneous fat. You can also cope with functional disorders (this is when organs are not affected, their work is simply disrupted), poorly healing wounds and ulcers, pain syndrome, viralV.A. Kantur, V.V. Petrosyants. To the question of the development of the wave theory of viruses / Engineering Bulletin of the Don infections. Little of, existMethod for identifying people who use drugs / Guidelines No. 2001/98 2001 recommendations for drug detection by this method.
Also, with the help of bioresonance therapy, they treat tumors. Fortunately, in Russia they are still classified as official contraindications. But you can still find this service.
What scientists think about bioresonance therapy
There is still no evidence that bioresonance therapy is somehow works1. M.H. Schöni, W.H. Nikolaizik, F. Schöni‑Affolter. Efficacy trial of bioresonance in children with atopic dermatitis / International Archives of Allergy and Immunology
2. A. Wille. Bioresonance therapy (biophysical information therapy) in stuttering children / Forsch Komplementarmed.
This is not surprising because the proposed mechanism of action contradictsS. Barrett. BioResonance Tumor Therapy / Quackwatch accumulated knowledge of human physiology. For example, about the pathogenesis of malignant tumors.
Genes are needed to regulate cell life. If there is a breakdown in one of the genes that are responsible for division and apoptosis (programmed death), the defective cell will not disappear, but will begin to multiply - a tumor will appear. One of these genes is p53. Proponents of bioresonance therapy believe that it is simply suppressed, not mutated, which means that it can be "awakened". But it's not.
A genetic mutation is a chemical reaction that irreversibly changes the structure. If p53 has already changed, then the only theoretical way to restore its function is to make a new one in the laboratory and inject it into cells, but such a method does not yet exist. Therefore, one should not expect any results from bioresonance therapy.
What is the danger of bioresonance therapy
The fact that it does not cure, but at the same time forces people to hope for a miracle and waste time. In some diseases, such as malignant tumors, this can cost lives.
In 2002, in the United States, a seller of miracle machines for the treatment of cancer condemned"BioResonance" Promoter Settles Charges / Consumer Affairs for "unsubstantiated claims about the health benefits and effectiveness of health-related products and services" and ordered to pay a fine.
What else is harmful bioresonance therapy
Bioresonance therapy is not included in clinical guidelines. So you have to pay for all the useless procedures. As well as for numerous devices for home use.
By the way, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) bannedA. Smith. Unbreak your health: the complete guide to complementary & alternative therapies some of these devices. And in australiaTGA cracking down on non‑compliant advertising of bioresonance and similar devices / TGA and Great BritainBioresonance Therapy/ASA they are prohibited from being advertised as medical devices because there is no evidence of effectiveness.
But this does not prevent adherents of bioresonance therapy from profiting. Device dealers follow the agenda and promptly offer new ways to use them. For example, for the treatment of COVID‑19 and rehabilitation after it. This is convenient for both manufacturers and clinics. The former can sell devices for more than a million rubles at a cost of up to 10 thousand. The latter can carry out course treatment for months, spending only on electricity.
Should You Try Bioresonance Therapy?
No. At least until there is convincing objective evidence of the benefits of bioresonance therapy.
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