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Endogenous BRT

Bioresonance Therapy

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IThere are electromagnetic vibrations in and around the human body. These electromagnetic oscillations are superordinate to the biochemical processes and control them. Cell associations (symplasms) and organs vibrate in certain frequency ranges. This creates an oscillation spectrum in the organism.

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In addition to the physiological electromagnetic vibrations, there are also pathologically disruptive vibrations in every person, which are caused, for example, by toxin exposure, injuries, infections and incompletely healed diseases. 

The physiological and pathological vibrations together are considered as the person's own vibrations.

 

We have various forms of treatment at our disposal, which must first be distinguished between the specific and the non-specific.

"Unspecified" is the treatment that with the help of flat and cylindrical, hand and foot electrodes. This treatment does not focus on a separate organ or tissue, or on any particular feature or meridian.

 

The therapeutic vibrations are generated from the person's own oscillations without adding other or technically generated frequencies.

The person's own vibrations are transferred to the bioresonance device via the electrodes, where they are reversed and returned to the person in an electronically reversible form.

In this way the purpose of the treatment is achieved - pathological vibrations are weakened and normal (healthy) vibrations are strengthened.

During the session, the person is in a circuit with the device. Therefore, a continuous adjustment of the frequencies is carried out, and the physiological dynamic equilibrium is also gradually restored and the process of returning to normal functioning of the organism is initiated.

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The main goal of bioresonance therapy is to activate the endogenous regulatory forces and to free them from the disturbing pathological influences, as far as this is necessary for the return to a healthy state.

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