Biorésonance
& Santé

What is bioresonance?

Bioresonance is an emerging approach in the field of alternative medicine, based on the principle that every living organism has a unique energy signature. This signature is characterised by specific frequency fields emanating from different biological systems.

Bioresonance aims to detect and balance these frequencies to promote health and well-being.

Frequency harmony

Electromagnetic frequencies

Bioresonance therapy

Energy field

Quantum scanner

Future medicine

Operating principle

Organs and the tissues that make them up (arteries, veins, nerves, muscles, etc.) are made up of cells.

Cells emit frequencies that can be measured. When they are in harmony with the organism: the organ functions optimally. When they are out of harmony with the organism: the organ malfunctions.

With a bioresonance device, it is possible to measure these frequency disharmonies and correct them by sending corrective frequencies. Each corrective frequency has a specific signature and carries information (a bit like a radio frequency).

The corrective frequencies “bio-resonate” with the cells in disharmony and only with them (which is a very interesting property of bioresonance), hindering the cell’s regulation process so that it re-harmonises with the organism.

The bioresonance device is like the conductor of an orchestra, who spots an instrument that is out of tune and asks the musician to raise the pitch of his performance to bring it back into harmony with the rest of the orchestra.

Historical

Following the work of Russian biologist Alexander Gurwich, who highlighted the ability of plant cells to communicate with each other via the electromagnetic light spectrum, Georges Lakhovsky, in the 1930s, put forward the hypothesis that cells emit and absorb electromagnetic radiation at precise frequencies, assuming that “a cell is an oscillating electromagnetic circuit that emits and receives waves that regulate its processes”. In various works, he has argued that the state of health of living beings depends on the quality of the vibrations in their cells.

He believed it was possible to reharmonise these vibrations by applying electromagnetic fields tuned to specific frequencies, opening up the possibility of therapeutic treatments using bioresonance.

He then devised simple oscillating circuits in the form of open copper wire rings, which he used for various experiments on plants and humans.

Bioresonance-Bioimpedance

In the 1950s, Reinhard Voll, a German doctor and engineer, developed a device capable of electrically measuring acupuncture points. The Voll device, the forerunner of all current bioresonance devices, is capable of measuring ‘pathological’ signals as well as the electromagnetic frequencies of corrective remedies.

Engineers (often German) developed the technology of the Voll device by adding functions and accessories. However, they always used the principles of the passage of a weak electric current and the measurement of its resistance (impedance) to carry out analyses and corrections. These devices are therefore characterised by the presence of a skin contactor (forehead, hand, foot, fingers, etc.).

These devices, equipped with more or less modern interfaces and sometimes long and tedious to use, were at the cutting edge of bioresonance between 1970 and 2000. The best-known brands are : Mora device, Voll device, Global diagnostic, Life system, Bicom, Rayonex, etc.

NLS bioresonance

In the 60s and 90s, Russian scientists, working to monitor the physiological parameters of cosmonauts, wrote a new page in the history of bioresonance with NLS (Non Linear System) technology.

Based on the exchange of information at the quantum level and the use of technology based on infrared light to carry out measurements and corrections, the Russians have developed an easy-to-use graphical computer interface.

The NLS technology will enable the principles of bioresonance to be used in a modernised, easier and more effective way.

Historical

Following the work of Russian biologist Alexander Gurwich, who highlighted the ability of plant cells to communicate with each other via the electromagnetic light spectrum, Georges Lakhovsky, in the 1930s, put forward the hypothesis that cells emit and absorb electromagnetic radiation at precise frequencies, assuming that “a cell is an oscillating electromagnetic circuit that emits and receives waves that regulate its processes”. In various works, he has argued that the state of health of living beings depends on the quality of the vibrations in their cells.

He believed it was possible to reharmonise these vibrations by applying electromagnetic fields tuned to specific frequencies, opening up the possibility of therapeutic treatments using bioresonance.

He then devised simple oscillating circuits in the form of open copper wire rings, which he used for various experiments on plants and humans.

Bioresonance-Bioimpedance

In the 1950s, Reinhard Voll, a German doctor and engineer, developed a device capable of electrically measuring acupuncture points. The Voll device, the forerunner of all current bioresonance devices, is capable of measuring ‘pathological’ signals as well as the electromagnetic frequencies of corrective remedies.
Engineers (often German) developed the technology of the Voll device by adding functions and accessories. However, they always used the principles of the passage of a weak electric current and the measurement of its resistance (impedance) to carry out analyses and corrections. These devices are therefore characterised by the presence of a skin contactor (forehead, hand, foot, fingers, etc.).
These devices, equipped with more or less modern interfaces and sometimes long and tedious to use, were at the cutting edge of bioresonance between 1970 and 2000. The best-known brands are : Mora device, Voll device, Global diagnostic, Life system, Bicom, Rayonex, etc.

NLS bioresonance

In the 60s and 90s, Russian scientists, working to monitor the physiological parameters of cosmonauts, wrote a new page in the history of bioresonance with NLS (Non Linear System) technology.
Based on the exchange of information at the quantum level and the use of technology based on infrared light to carry out measurements and corrections, the Russians have developed an easy-to-use graphical computer interface.
The NLS technology will enable the principles of bioresonance to be used in a modernised, easier and more effective way.

NLS technology

Scientific principles:

This recent technology is based on several scientific principles derived from the most recent research. Below is a simplified summary to make it easier for everyone to understand:

Chaos theory

“The flapping of a butterfly’s wing in Brazil can trigger a tornado in Texas” (E Lorenz, physicist). This sentence sums up the possibility that a weak impulse in a dynamic system (such as a body) can generate a multiplied effect. This is the basis of the non-linear system (= non-proportional: a small initial impulse can have a large effect).

The theory of quantum entropic logic

The theory of quantum entropic logic studies the general laws of information acquisition and processing in systems based on the laws of quantum mechanics, using mathematical models. It defines the laws that define the exchange of information in the body and the conditions that underlie the release of information.

Non-linear information channels and quantum entanglement

Studies the particular position of quantum entanglement in the design of a non-linear information channel. Enables the design and calibration of the non-linear quantum generator (the casing of the NLS device).

Why NLS technology

In the context of the war to control long-duration space travel, it was essential to be able to monitor the physiological parameters of cosmonauts, in a small space and with low energy expenditure.
Considerable resources were made available to design and create this new bioresonance technology. Today, this family of devices is used for differential diagnosis in the Russian medical sector.
When the Berlin Wall came down, many Russian scientists and engineers found themselves without an income, so they ‘westernised’ the software and started marketing it outside Russia. The first NLS devices appeared in the West in 2005 (Métatron-obéron, Introspect-Biospect and Physiospect-Physioscan). Subsequently, the original Russian NLS devices were often copied by people who did not master the technology and calibration.
Below, scientific publications related to NLS technology.
1. Entropy Logic Theory And Expanding Horizons Of Consciousness
2. How It Works – IPP Nonlinear NLS Diagnostic Systems
3. Nonlinear (NLS) Diagnostic Systems
4. Psychophysics As New Priority In Modern Science
5. Quantum Entropic Logic Theory And Quantum Computer
6. Quantum Entropic Logic Theory2
7. Quantum-Correlational Interactions In Psychophysical Systems
8. Theodore Van Hoven’s Quantum Entropic Logic Theory

History and versions of NLS technology

Over the years, several versions have been developed with significant technological and software improvements.

Versions of NLS technology

Version 7: Headset + external IR transmitter Flat image system (list). Approximately 6 frequency families. The basic functions are present, with a few images and a basic database. The noise emitted by the headphones makes use of the device almost unbearable.

Version 11: Headphones (noise-free) + external IR transmitter. Flat image system (list). Approximately 12 families of references. Image system structure and reference database in place. The external IR emitter is very sensitive to patient movement, which causes beam disconnections.

Version15-17: Headset + internal IR emitter. Flat image system (list). Approximately 12 families of references. The IR emitter is integrated into the helmet. Scanning speed is significantly improved.

Version 21: Same as version 15-17 + 3D image system from organ to DNA (list of targets + ability to click on tissue structure, which increases the possibilities. The database is enriched (up to 50-60 frequency families). New functions have been added (smarfilter, modelling, meta-moon, etc.). It is now possible to penetrate the structure of an organ right down to the DNA. This version increases the possibilities and precision.

Version 25: Same as version 21 + automatic 3D scanner with test pattern + new targets and new frequencies. The precision of the automatic scan is significantly improved. In our opinion, this version remains the benchmark for NLS technology.

Version 25 clinic: Same as version 25, with rotating 3D images.

Medical publications and clinical studies

Clinical and medical studies have been carried out in Russia based on the ‘father’ of these devices: the Metatron (see brand history).

Click below to discover these studies:
1. Nls adrenal5
2. NLS digestiv
3. NLS knee
4. NLS spinel
5. NLS hepatic
6. NLS pielo4
7. NLS tumor
8. NLS vertebro

European legislative framework for the practice of NLS bioresonance

Practice

The practice of bioresonance is free and it is not necessary to have a medical diploma to practise. The software is easy to use, but training is essential if you are to use an NLS device correctly.
Unfortunately, we find that many practitioners buy low-quality NLS equipment sold with “flash” training courses lasting just a few hours. From our point of view, it is not possible to have a quality bioresonance practice with a poorly calibrated device and inadequate training.

Equipment legislation

All devices which claim to perform a medical diagnosis or treatment with direct or indirect effects on a disease…
or
All devices that use words such as “patients”, “therapy” or “meta-therapy”, “treatments”, “remedies”…
or
All devices intended for “health practitioners”.
Are MEDICAL DEVICES (law ….) and must have specific certification.

Equipment that performs energy assessments or land balances…, in which the words reserved for the health sector have been removed… intended for well-being or comfort, are not medical devices.
As a practitioner, you should find out more before you buy and ask for written guarantees.