Those new to bioresonance scans and therapies often wonder and ask questions like: ‘If waves are going through my body, they must be invasive – mustn’t they?’
I can understand this concern, but please let me try to offer a simple explanation which may help. The more technical information is available to anyone who would like to check it out.
The surgical route
Surgery, by its very nature, is an invasive process. It usually requires an incision to be created in order to reach and operate on a part of the body which is damaged or not working as it should. Sometimes, something may need to be physically inserted into the throat area (or elsewhere) in order to see what is happening inside or to ‘transport’ a device to the area which needs to be treated. These types of procedure have a recovery time which varies greatly according to the procedure needed and the ability of the patient to heal. Anaesthetic of some sort is usually needed and people can find that takes some time to get over.
The medicinal route
Medication can also be considered to be invasive in the form of pills, liquid medication or injections which enter the body in order to treat various ailments. Many people, like me, experience side effects as the medication goes to work in our bodies. Sometimes these reactions are more serious to some who find they are allergic to the medication given.
Please don’t think I’m anti surgery or medication! We all know there are times when these are vital to save or maintain lives, as well as helping people on a day to day basis. I take some medication myself, but am one of those who tends to have side effects and I appreciate my poor GP’s efforts to find alternatives where I have needed ‘something’.
Electromagnetic fields
We are exposed to electromagnetic fields all the time. Sometimes this is good and sometimes this can be very bad for us. My colleagues and I refer to the effects of e-smog from devices such as mobile phones, televisions and computers. We don’t often think about that until we are overly affected as it just goes on around us. More on that another time.
So, what is different about bioresonance?
Our bodies are made up of many organs and systems which react naturally to ‘frequencies’ around us and these frequencies and energies form the basis of many holistic therapies. Some of these therapies have been used for hundreds of years and continue to help many people around the world to this day.
Each organ and system in our bodies has its own ‘frequency bandwidth’ like a radio station or a musical instrument. When in tune, a radio station or a musical instrument sounds great and we are happy! When out of tune, the radio station makes nasty noises and an orchestra will make bad music!
Adapting this to people, you may be able to think of people who make you happy just by being in the same room, or people who depress or anger you on a regular basis! These people are giving off their own type of energy or frequencies. They are having an impact on you without any need to have direct physical contact with you. We love the ‘good’ energy vibes, but sometimes cannot get away quickly enough from the ‘bad’ vibes.
Bioresonance uses the natural ‘frequencies’ used by our bodies and helps ‘retune’ what is going astray. It has been documented that an ill person can start to feel better by being near to someone healthy who is giving off ‘good’ energy. The human body is amazing and takes what it needs where it is possible to obtain it.
A bioresonance scan will measure the frequencies at which organs and systems in the body are currently operating, so it can show what is working well and what is not. Nothing is inserted into the body and the ‘waves’ used are at much safer levels than many of the electronic devices we use on a daily basis.
Bioresonance therapies give the body a set of frequencies designed to help correct what is going astray. These frequencies pass through the body as they would do naturally. The body takes what it needs and disregards the rest. The body is very clever. So, whilst electromagnetic waves are being encouraged to enter the body, they are in the format the body uses anyway. The therapy is encouraging the body to accept good vibes and give up the bad vibes.
So, what issues might people have with bioresonance therapies?
Where people might find an issue with their bioresonance therapies is where they increase the intensity level of the therapy. Think of the sun. We all need sunlight to give us warmth and vitamin D. This is a natural process which has occurred since the creation of man! Too little sunlight and we are cold and ill. Too much sunlight at too high an intensity and we burn and dehydrate. All natural processes, which we need to be mindful of.
With bioresonance therapies, being too gentle is not harmful but does not give us the results we want as quickly as we would like. It is possible to use increased intensity, but this can cause our bodies to say ‘too much too soon’! So we find a balance our bodies can accept.
It is very rare to find someone who cannot tolerate bioresonance. It is fairly common to find people whose bodies are so full of toxins or are so exhausted that a ‘kick-start’ is needed.
I will be happy to go through all of this with you so that you can understand more about what is happening with your body. Having used bioresonance extensively myself over the past few years, I am confident that it is safe and effective in many situations and for all ages.
If you have more questions or wish to book a consultation, please contact me:
Pam Charman
Body Reset Hertfordshire
07815 767077
pam@body-reset.co.uk
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