Scientific Studies

Featured StudiesThese are some of the selected studies that highlight the profound benefits of bioresonance.
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RADIATION AND WAVES – Sources of Our Life
WHEN GEORGES LAKHOVSKY showed me the translation of his work Radiations et Ondes, I realized that here was a veritable revolution in scientific thought of which my American colleagues were as yet utterly uninformed. The magnitude of Lakhovsky’s work, although well-known among European biologists and…
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The use of a portable, wearable form of pulsed radio frequency electromagnetic energy device for the healing of recalcitrant ulcers: a case report
Pulsed radio frequency energy (PRFE) has successfully been used to treat diabetic and venous stasis ulcers. In this case report, a lightweight wearable form of a PFRE device was evaluated and used to treat three diabetic foot ulcers and one venous stasis ulcer.
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Bioresonance, an alternative therapy for mild and moderate depression
Depression is a negative emotional state that may persist for short or long periods of time with varying severity. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the method by which bioresonance therapy can improve the severity of recurrent depressive disorder with moderate and…
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Tesla, Bioresonance and Resonant Recognition Model
Nikola Tesla’s work was related to analysis and usage of electromagnetic resonance. Among many of his technical interests he was also interested in bioresonance. His particular interest was in the electromagnetic resonance of the Earth (Schumann Resonance) and the Sun light influence to living organisms.
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Scalar Plasma Technology and Water as an Effective Stress Management Protocol for Healing the Cellular Regenerative System
In the 1960’s and 1970’s scalar plasma technology was built and tested in France by Antoine Priore, who created extraordinary electromagnetic healing devices of astonishing efficacy. In the 1970’s, Dr. Vlail Kaznacheyev, director of the Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine in Novosibirsk performed some…
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Complex treatment of urogenital disorders using bioresonance
After 14 years of clinical work in the field of physiotherapy/physio-science, in 1988 I was confronted with a new challenge: the treatment of conditions and complaints in the fields of gynaecology, urology, proctology, and psychology. Complaints such as urinary incontinence, faecal incontinence, constipation, impotence, prostate…
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Bioresonance Therapy of Rheumatoid Arthritis
Bioresonance therapy normalized protein synthesis in lymphocytes inhibited by 60% in patients with rheumatoid arthritis, restored impaired synthesis of heat shock proteins at rest and after heat shock induction, and provided high induction level for proteins compared to healthy subjects. It is assumed that the…
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The Bioresonance
From many decades, advanced researchers like Georges Lakhovsky, Ferdinando Cazzamalli, and many others , have mentioned by the mean of personal semantics, phenomenon related either to molecular resonance essentially of physico-chemical nature, either to the bioresonance concerning living systems.
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40 Years of Electro Acupuncture According to Voll (EAV)
Concerning electro acupuncture of Voll, there are 9 university dissertations and numerous studies by which the diagnostic possibilities of EAV are confirmed.
Other Scientific StudiesThese studies are a cross section of the growing research in bioresonance and bioenergetic technologies.
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Palliative effects of bioresonance therapy with or without radiotherapy or chemotherapy on cancer patients
The side effects of therapies such as chemotherapy (CT), radiotherapy (RT) and surgery in cancer patients are very high. For this reason, even when recovery is achieved in cancer, life is often shortened due to the side effects of treatments. Bioresonance treatment (BRT) on cancer…
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Laser-induced regeneration of cartilage
Laser radiation provides a means to control the fields of temperature and thermo mechanical stress, mass transfer, and modification of fine structure of the cartilage matrix. The aim of this outlook paper is to review physical and biological aspects of laser-induced regeneration of cartilage and…
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Transduction of DNA information through water and electromagnetic waves
The experimental conditions by which electromagnetic signals (EMS) of low frequency can be emitted by diluted aqueous solutions of some bacterial and viral DNAs are described. That the recorded EMS and nanostructures induced in water carry the DNA information (sequence) is shown by retrieval of…
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Treatment of migraine with electropuncture
Clinical and electrophysiological examinations of 255 children and adolescents with migraine were carried out. Some age peculiarities of the clinical picture and course of the disease were noted. As the treatment method electropuncture with the use of Soviet-made apparatus pep-1 was given to 80 patients.…
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Anti‑inflammatory and antitumor action of hydrogen via reactive oxygen species (Review)
Hydrogen (H2) has advantages that lead it to be used as a novel antioxidant in preventive and therapeutic applications. H2 can permeate into biomembranes, cytosol, mitochondria and nuclei, and can be dissolved in water or saline to produce H2 water or H2‑rich saline. H2 selectively…
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Hydrogen therapy can be used to control tumor progression
Chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy are used against advanced non-small cell lung cancer. A clinically efficacious method for relieving the adverse events associated of such therapies is lacking. Fifty-eight adult patients were enrolled in our trial to relieve pulmonary symptoms or the adverse events of…
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Effects of Electroacupuncture for Knee Osteoarthritis
This study aims to verify the effects of electroacupuncture treatment on osteoarthritis of the knee.
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Placebo-controlled study of the effects of a standardized MORA bioresonance therapy on functional gastrointestinal complaints
Since the 1970s, MORA bioresonance therapy has globally been applied in the context of complementary medicine for various indications. In this regard, practitioners also report successful application in smoking cessation. The present study aims to verify these reports in a controlled study setting.
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Evidence for the efficacy of a bioresonance method in smoking cessation: a pilot study
Since the 1970s, MORA bioresonance therapy has globally been applied in the context of complementary medicine for various indications. In this regard, practitioners also report successful application in smoking cessation. The present study aims to verify these reports in a controlled study setting.
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Comparison of the Performance of Bioresonance, Electrophoresis and RT-PCR in the Diagnosis of Feline Infectious Peritonitis
Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) continues to be one of the most researched infectious diseases of cats. The diagnosis of FIP is challenging, and diverse techniques have been developed for its accurate diagnosis. However, they have some limitations. The present study was conducted to investigate the…
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Topical problems of NLS-diagnosis (theoretical and clinical)
The Non-linear Diagnosis Systems (NLS) have been extensively used lately and are gaining ever growing popularity. Even in the few cases, where the clinical symptoms look very typical, NLS diagnosis provides extra information about the extent of dysfunction and enables a better opportunity for a…