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The origins of bioresonance therapy can be traced back to 1879 when Russian scientist N.E. Vedensky studied the impact of specific frequencies on cells, nerves and organs. Later, in the 1920s, Royal R. Rife, a scientist and inventor skilled in multiple disciplines, began experimenting with electronic frequencies on viruses and bacteria. Prior to his work, microbes were invisible to the human eye, but using powerful microscopes of his invention, Rife was able to observe them directly.
Rife applied the earlier principle by Alexander Gavrilovich Gurwitsch, which states that every multicellular organism generates an electromagnetic field created by its individual cells. Using this knowledge, Rife invented a device that emitted electromagnetic waves for healing.
Without knowing exactly what microorganism you want to destroy with frequency, the equipment is useless. That is why bioresonance is an evolution as it offers the capacity of vibrational detection. Besides, it contains not just frequencies of micro-organisms but also vital substances, flower essences, psychological states etc.
In 1934, Rife treated 16 terminally ill cancer patients in California using his device. After three months, 14 patients were declared cancer-free and ceased treatment, while the remaining two continued for an additional four weeks before achieving the same outcome. Remarkably, all 16 patients, previously diagnosed with end-stage cancer, were sent home cancer-free.
One of the most notable discoveries from Rife’s work was that unhealthy cells vibrate at frequencies different from healthy cells. This allowed cancerous cells to be eradicated without damaging surrounding healthy tissue, regardless of the frequency and intensity.
While there is no conclusive evidence indicated that Rife treats cancer and that it can also potentially harm, this sparked the development of safer and more sophisticated equipment that supports health.
The idea that living organisms and their cells function through electromagnetic interactions is not new. This principle underpins the science of bioresonance therapy, which aims to harmonise imbalances in the body using specific frequencies. As Albert Einstein has said: “Matter is energy whose vibration has been so lowered as to be perceptible to the senses.” This perspective provides a scientific framework for understanding how vibrational energy can influence health and well-being.
Further advancements in understanding electromagnetic fields came between 1940 and 1945, when scientists at Yale, including Professor Harold Saxton Burr, demonstrated that all living organisms possess an electromagnetic field. In 1975, German biophysicist F.A. Popp found that homeopathic substances are effective due to their vibration patterns and that biological processes in organisms rely on electromagnetic interactions between cells.
Building on these insights, three Germans, medical doctor Franz Morell, electronics engineer Eric Rasche and biophysicist Ludger Mersmann, collaborated in the 1970s to develop a manual biofeedback therapy device called the MORA. This device used skin electrodes to gather information about the body’s energy and then worked to elevate energy levels to combat disease.
Hans Brügemann, a colleague of Morell, took the technology further in 1987 by computerising and automating its operations. During the marketing of his advanced device, the BICOM, Brügemann introduced the term “bioresonance.”
In 1976, German engineer Paul Schmidt, Nobel prize nominee and renowned for his innovative ideas and over 300 commercial patents, began studying the effects of various frequencies on the human body. Through experiments on humans, plants and animals, Schmidt discovered optimal methods for harmonising bodily functions. His findings led to the creation of the Sanotron, affectionately nicknamed the “Wonderbox.” This resonator became the foundation for modern Rayonex bioresonance devices.
In 1982, Schmidt founded Rayonex Biomedical GmbH to refine and advance his bioresonance technology. Unlike other systems that produce square or triangular wave patterns to eliminate pathogens, Rayonex uses sine wave, more natural and harmonious with the body. This approach forms the basis of Bioresonance According to Paul Schmidt, which aims to restore the body’s balance with the safest frequencies found in nature.
Despite widespread awareness and recognition by convention medicine, the Bioresonance According to Paul Schmidt system is used in 42 countries worldwide. In Germany alone, it is recommended by over 5,500 naturopaths and progressive medical doctors. This innovative health assessment, harmonisation method, and its associated products have earned a reputation as effective tools for holistic wellness.
While bioresonance holds great potential, it may not address every root cause in life. Discover our Bioresonance Health Assessment, a signature consultation that combines bioresonance with other alternative healing methods, offering you a transformative approach to wellness.
Frequency technology is the future of medicine
After more than a century of the development of quantum mechanics, human life has been revolutionarised in many ways – from quantum computing to medical imaging, from laser technology to nanotechnology. Advancement with quantum technology will only continue.
As the most basic unit of “matter” is well understood as frequency. Frequency-based healing is an inevitable development in preventative medicine.
‘If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration’
– Nikola Tesla
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