top of page

FAQ.

What side-effects are observed with bioresonance?

Bioresonance is a regulatory method of treatment, similar to homoeopathy, acupuncture and physiotherapy.  Medication triggers biochemical processes in the body at the material level. The effects on the various organs are mostly well-known and reproducible biochemically. It is possible to clearly distinguish between the desired therapeutic effects and the adverse side-effects.

With methods of regulatory therapy such as a bioresonance, the body is given an impulse to which it should react. The right impulse triggers a chain of biochemical reactions in the body which activate the organisms powers of self healing to take countermeasures against the cause of the disorder. An incorrect impulse has no or minimal effect. Consequently, if using the bioresonance method properly, it is difficult to do something completely wrong.

Side effects in the conversational medical sense have not so far being observed by bioresonance therapists. Adverse reactions following therapy may be initial exacerbation of primary immune responses. They are encountered in all methods of regulatory therapy.

An initial exacerbation is generally a sign that the therapy impulse was definitely the right one but the strength of the impulse was too intense. This leads to a temporary worsening of the symptoms, intensification of the pain or the skin eczema, for example. It can also happen that old symptoms from the past, from which the patient had apparently recovered, reappear. Sometimes teeth, which were chronically inflamed yet previously displayed no symptoms, also make their presence felt. If old foci flare up, this can give therapists important clues about hidden therapy blocks.

Reactions such as this in which the patient’s condition deteriorates usually subside within one or two days yet may last longer in individual cases. At the next treatment session the therapist will adapt the therapy according to the individual patients responsiveness. Constant over treatments can, in the worst case, lead to reaction blocks. But even these can generally be overcome with treatment to restore the energy balance.

It is not unusual therefore for the symptoms of chronic disorders not to improve continuously but rather for the patient’s condition to fluctuate somewhat at the start of the treatment. The therapist and the patient may need to be patient at this stage.

Patients with autoimmune disorders should be treated with care as they often have tendency to hyper intensive reactions. Patients should not be given bioresonance therapy during the first three months of pregnancy for forensic reasons.

If therapy fails to be successful, although not as a side effect, this can be problematical in certain cases. If a patient who is known to have violent reactions, e.g. asthma attacks or shock reactions, is treated for allergy, any exposure test should only be conducted under clinical conditions. No test, neither conventional medical nor energetic allergy test, can predict with a 100% certainty whether exposure to the allergen will cause a reaction in the patient or not. Emergency medication should continue to be carried as a precaution.

Frequently asked questions

ADDRESS

Hadley , Telford. 
TF1 Postcode.

Tel: 07873 952925
wilkesdan8@gmail.com.
Full Address Details Given Upon Booking Appointment. 

OPENING HOURS

Monday - Friday 
9AM - 4PM

Check Calendly For Appointments Or Alternatively Make a Phone Call To Arrange Directly With Me.

SUBSCRIBE TO JOIN OUR MAILING LIST

Thanks for submitting!

© 2022 by Frequency Correction. Created with Wix 

bottom of page