Abstract

The bioresonance treatment is based on cell communication on a biophysical level. Disease causing frequency patterns of cell communication should be converted into therapeutically effective frequency patterns. In order to investigate the clinical efficacy, we assessed the experiences of physicians and nonmedical practitioners made with bioresonance therapy in 14 fields of indications. The therapists described on a standardised case report form cases that had been treated with bioresonance. RESULTS: The efficacy of bioresonance therapy was judged to be satisfactory to very good in 92,4 % of the cases. This overall positive judgement pervades in all examined fields of indications. A good or even very good tolerability was described in 94,7 % of the cases. The success suggests that the effect possibly can also be used in other indications.

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