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Bioresonance Therapy

Nikola Tesla famously said: “If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration.”

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What is Bioresonace therapy?

Nikola Tesla famously said: “If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration.”


This idea sits at the heart of resonance-based wellness technologies. The human body is an electrical system as much as it is a biological one—every cell communicates through subtle electromagnetic signals. When these signals become disrupted through stress, inflammation, or environmental factors, it can affect physical and emotional wellbeing.

Resonance therapy (frequency-based modalities) aims to support the body by reintroducing targeted frequencies that intend to help restore balance and optimize self-regulation. It is non-invasive, gentle, and designed to complement the body’s natural healing processes.

Resonance-based therapies emerged in the 1970s, developed by German physician Dr. Franz Morell and engineer Erich Rasche, who explored how electromagnetic signals could support the body’s self-regulation.

The work also builds on earlier theories from Dr. 

While these technologies are not medical diagnostics or replacements for conventional care, they are widely used in integrative wellness settings to support stress modulation, energy balance, and general wellbeing.

Research

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In this section, we explore various research articles that delve into the efficacy and applications of bioresonance therapy, shedding light on its potential benefits and scientific foundations. Clinical research on bioresonance is gaining traction, filling a gap where objective data has been scarce. However, further investigation is necessary to comprehensively grasp the benefits and limitations of bioresonance therapy.

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This study investigated the impact of bioresonance therapy on 311 patients experiencing various symptoms like nasal, eye, respiratory, cutaneous, and gastrointestinal issues. After 12 months of bioresonance treatment, an impressive 90% of patients reported either a complete absence of symptoms or significant improvement. These findings suggest that bioresonance intervention effectively improves symptoms, with benefits lasting long after treatment.

Periklis Karakos, Tripsiannis Grigorios, Konstantinidis Theodoros, & Lialiaris Theodoros. (2021). The Impact of Bioresonance Therapy on Human Health. Challenges in Disease and Health Research Vol. 10, 71–81. 

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This pilot study investigated the effects of bioresonance therapy (BT) on 20 patients suffering from Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and chronic low-back pain (CLBP). After an average of one month of BT treatments, patients showed significant improvements in various health parameters, including reduced symptoms and enhanced quality of life. The findings suggest that BT holds potential for modulating both organic and musculoskeletal symptoms associated with IBS.

Barassi, G.; Pirozzi, G.A.; Di Iorio, A.; Pellegrino, R.; Galasso, P.; Heimes, D.; Praitano, B.; Gallenga, P.E.; Prosperi, L.; Moccia, A.; et al. Quantum Medicine and Irritable Bowel Syndrome-Associated Chronic Low-Back Pain: A Pilot Observational Study on the Clinical and Bio-Psycho-Social Effects of Bioresonance Therapy. Medicina 2024, 60, 1099.

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This article presents bioresonance therapy as an innovative and promising treatment for musculoskeletal rehabilitation. By addressing energy imbalances, it offers a non-invasive, drug-free option to promote healing, reduce pain, and accelerate recovery from chronic pain, sports injuries, and post-surgical conditions. The authors suggest that bioresonance has the potential to become a vital component of modern physiotherapy, providing a holistic path to lasting relief.

Advait S (2025) Bioresonance Therapy: A Novel Approach to Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation. J Nov Physiother 15: 793. 

 

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This study compared the effectiveness of manual therapy with a combination of manual and bioresonance therapy for patients with fibromyalgia (FM) and spinal osteochondrosis. The results indicated that while both approaches showed improvement, the group receiving bioresonance therapy experienced more frequent, earlier, and more significant improvements that lasted longer. Bioresonance therapy was also noted for its systemic action and lack of side effects, making it effective against neurocirculatory dystonia often seen in FM patients.

Gogoleva EF. Novye podkhody k diagnostike i terapii fibromialgii pri osteokhondroze pozvonochnika [New approaches to diagnosis and treatment of fibromyalgia in spinal osteochondrosis]. Ter Arkh. 2001;73(4):40-5. Russian. PMID: 11494446. 

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This overview summarizes clinical reports on exogenous bioresonance therapy for children with allergic diseases like bronchial asthma, allergic rhinitis, and eczema. Analyzing nine non-controlled and five controlled clinical studies, the review provides clear evidence of bioresonance therapy's clinical effectiveness in allergy treatment, particularly highlighting its higher efficacy in younger patients. No side effects were observed across any of the trials.

M. Galle, Bioresonance therapy with children suffering from allergies—An overview about clinical reports, European Journal of Integrative Medicine,Volume 1, Issue 4, 2009, Pages 234-235, ISSN 1876-3820, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eujim.2009.08.023.

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This study investigated bioresonance therapy as an alternative treatment for individuals with mild to moderate recurrent depressive disorder. Comparing bioresonance with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) monotherapy, the results indicated that bioresonance led to a statistically significant greater reduction in depression severity. This suggests that bioresonance therapy can be a more effective approach for improving symptoms in patients facing these conditions.

Muresan D, Voidăzan S, Salcudean A, Bodo CR, Grecu IG. Bioresonance, an alternative therapy for mild and moderate depression. Exp Ther Med. 2022 Apr;23(4):264. doi: 10.3892/etm.2022.11190. Epub 2022 Feb 4. PMID: 35251330; PMCID: PMC8892610.

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This cross-sectional study evaluated the palliative effects of bioresonance therapy (BRT) on 51 oncology patients. The findings revealed that 47.1% of patients experienced symptomatic relief and improved scores on various performance scales, with 33.4% showing improvements in laboratory and imaging results. Notably, 87.8% of patients did not require intensive care. The study suggests BRT is a safe and effective treatment that can enhance conventional therapy, reduce side effects, and improve the quality of life and lifespan for cancer patients.

Kirsever E, Kiziltan H, Yilmaz R. Palliative effects of bioresonance therapy with or without radiotherapy or chemotherapy on cancer patients. Int J Radiat Res 2022; 20 (1) :43-48

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This comprehensive review explores the theoretical foundations, mechanisms of action, and diverse applications of bioresonance therapy. It analyzes  existing scientific literature to assess its effectiveness and safety for conditions such as allergies, chronic pain, and stress-related disorders. The review also highlights the ongoing need for rigorous clinical studies to further validate its potential benefits and limitations in modern healthcare.

Azizi, M., & Azizi, V. (2025). Recent Advancements in Bio-Resonance Therapy: A Review: Review of Bio resonance. MEDICO&ENGINEERING FUTURE, 1(1), 5_9. 

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Nadia Ferreira is a Registered Physiotherapist in New Zealand. Clinical physiotherapy services are provided in accordance with the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003.

Wellness Services: Please note that Holistic Wellness Coaching, EFT, and Bio-resonance services are complementary wellness modalities. These are provided in my capacity as a Wellness Practitioner and sit outside the regulated scope of physiotherapy practice. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure medical conditions. | Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers' Rights — Health & Disability Commissioner

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