Bioresonance therapy
According to Google, “bioresonance” is a form of oscillation medicine, founded on the theory of quantum physics, that all matter is in motion, oscillating and vibrating. This motion is in the form of waves which can be measured and defined by their frequency.
I was first introduced to the theory and practice of bioresonance medicine when I visited the first naturopathic physician in Kelowna in the early 1980s. He would have the patient hold a round, metallic cylinder in one hand connected to the machine and the doctor would press on the corner of the finger with a small, metallic pen-like stylus. He would also introduce vials in a metallic honeycomb on the machine and watch and hear as the needle on the machine was deflected upward or downward.
He would then tell what was wrong with the patient, what food sensitivity they might have or what they might be deficient in, based upon the results.
At a simplistic level the machine is a simple galvanometer that measures the flow of current or electricity. Some parts of the human skin conduct electricity better than other areas. Resistance is measured and graded by how far the needle deflects downward. Some patients have grown to expect I use the machine when they see me to help diagnose their issues.
I was also gifted a Rife machine from a retiring chelation doctor in Kelowna. It looked like an........
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