Bioresonanztherapie

Bioresonanztherapie / Naturopathy

The physician Franz Morell and the electrical engineer Erich Rasche have launched bioresonance therapy. The term is made up of the Greek word bios equal to life and the Latin resonare echoing, resonating, together. Often, this therapy is also called MORA therapy, composed of the initial letters of the names of the two founders. Bioresonance therapy works with the vibrations of the body, that is, on an energetic level. The knowledge that every living being sends out information or possesses an individual electromagnetic field is the basis for this therapy. Studies in biophysics have shown that metabolic processes in the human body are subject to electromagnetic oscillations. Even organs have an individual energy potential. As in homeopathy, where vibrations of certain plants are transmitted to humans, frequencies in bioresonance therapy influence processes in the body in order to retune this body, to divert toxins and to activate the self-healing powers.

Content:
Bioresonanztherapie
Method of bioresonance therapy
Changes in vibration patterns
indications
Course of a treatment
Initial reactions to bioresonance therapy
Allergy treatment with bioresonance therapy
Basic requirements for bioresonance therapy


Method of bioresonance therapy

The therapy is done with a device that Dr. Ing. Franz Morell, which has been in use since 1977. Using various electrodes attached to the hand, foot, acupuncture points or via organs, the device absorbs the vibrations of the entire organism.

Important for the procedure of Bioresonanzherapie is the idea that the body contains two different types of vibration, namely physiological and pathological vibrations. Naturopathy has been dealing with energy fields for a long time and uses this knowledge in the most diverse forms of therapy, such as, for example, stone healing and color therapy.

The body's own frequencies reach the bioresonance device via the electrodes. The physiological vibrations are thereby separated from the pathological. The negative vibrations are reversed, that is, put into their mirror image, the harmonic energies are amplified, the disharmonious ones are weakened and then changed back to the body. This is always without external energy, only with the body's own energy, worked.

Every human being has his own individual frequency pattern. If substances, such as viruses, bacteria, toxins or allergens, affect the body, the electromagnetic balance is disturbed. The invaders, who also emit energies, change the interaction of the cells. If these are no longer capable of normal communication, the body becomes ill.

The bioresonance device can detect the body's own vibrations, compare them with a so-called setpoint and then neutralize the negative vibrations again, that is, bring the diseased frequency pattern back into balance.

The most fundamental effect of MORA therapy is that it destroys stressful, harmful substances in the body, stimulates the body's own detoxification and thus stimulates the self-healing powers. Bioresonance therapy is not a scientifically recognized procedure. It belongs to the therapies of empirical medicine, like most therapies in natural medicine.

Changes in vibration patterns

Various influences contribute to the fact that the vibration pattern in us can change. Impacts from the environment, invading pathogens, heavy metals and much more penetrate into the organism and thus disturb the biochemical metabolic processes. If it is assumed that these substances also have vibration, it can be concluded that they can confuse the body's own frequencies. The body is thus negatively influenced by the electromagnetic interference, diseases thus open the door.

Bioresonance therapy is used, for example, against pollen allergies. Image: Gerhard Seybert / fotolia.com

indications

The indications for bioresonance therapy are manifold. First and foremost are allergies (pollen allergy and hay fever), intolerances, acute and chronic pain, as well as metabolic and psychosomatic diseases. However, there is almost no disease in which bioresonance therapy can not be used. It is free of side effects, very gentle and is therefore also suitable for children. Depending on the starting position of the patient, an individual therapy plan is created. Accordingly, the set number of therapy sessions also varies.

Course of a treatment

After a detailed medical history, the patient is connected to the bioresonance device through electrodes on the forehead, hands and feet. The body's own vibrations are absorbed, filtered, amplified or weakened by the device. The completely painless treatment is performed while lying down or sitting down. The first treatment lasts about one and a half hours, the follow-up treatments between thirty and forty-five minutes.

Initial reactions to bioresonance therapy

Similar to homeopathy, a bioresonance therapy can lead to a so-called first aggravation. However, this is usually short-lived and shows that the body reacts positively to the treatment.

Because MORA therapy encourages the body to release toxins, patients are always advised to drink plenty of fluids in the form of still water. In addition, brush massages, sauna sessions and cold castings are recommended. In some cases, suitable support methods are still used, such as specially formulated tea blends, cupping massages or phytotherapeutic remedies.

Allergy treatment with bioresonance therapy

Bioresonance therapy is most commonly used for allergies. The information of the allergen is transformed, that is, reversed to the opposite and then returned to the organism. As a result, the stored energy patterns are attenuated. This is repeated several times until the stored frequency that led to the allergy is eliminated. In addition, the patient must avoid the allergen for a while.

Basic requirements for bioresonance therapy

The basis for a good success is a balanced diet that should be low in fat, high in fiber, free of sugar and low in animal protein. Also important is a sufficient fluid intake, with at least two liters of still water a day. The person affected should move and provide sufficient relaxation. (Sw)


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