A little more science...
All our bodily functions are controlled by various electrical signals generated in our body. You may have heard about your nerves sending signals to the brain? This is done via electrical impulses carrying messages from point A to point B. But instead of using wires to send electrical currents, our bodies generate electricity through its cells.
The device measures around 9,000 frequencies working at a speed of approximately 1/100th of a second for each - telling us what's in range and what's out of sync.
Once we’ve established what’s going on, we can send back the correct frequencies, breaking any negative activity or deep-rooted patterns.
Think of this as working in a similar way that an opera singer breaks a glass by finding the exact right frequency.
The device will either enhance a specific frequency (a frequency it wants to elevate) or get rid of one by ‘inversing’ it (providing the exact opposite frequency).
Bio-resonance is not that dissimilar to homeopathy or acupuncture in that it works from the premise that the body is a collection of inter-connected energy fields that are continually shifting and interacting with one another. So if you create a shift in one place, there’ll be a corresponding shift elsewhere.
The term 'bio-resonance' was apparently first coined in 1969 with scientists inspired by cybernetics used during World War II. But it was the American neuroscientist Neal Miller who was an early advocate of its principles. At Stanford University he developed an interest in the idea that it could help people self-regulate their para-sympathetic nervous system. Basically, he understood that by reducing stress we can support our immune system - and stay on top of our health.
Seems like they knew a thing or two even back then. So is this when it all dates from? Possibly - though many believe that bio-resonance dates back to the late 1800’s when Russian scientist N.E. Vedensky studied the impact of certain frequencies on cells, nerves and organs. We also know that a lot of work was undertaken by Franz Morell and Erich Rasche in the 1970s.
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