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Bioresonance Therapy
Bioresonance Therapy is a form of energy medicine.
Electromagnetic waves surrounding humans are measured to diagnose and treat illness. Franz Morell and Erich Rasche invented the therapy in Germany in 1977. This is why the Bioresonance Therapy is also sometimes called “MORA Therapy”, a combination of the names Morell and Rasche.
The Bioresonance Therapy uses different devices to treat patients suffering from diseases like depression, hay-fever, allergies, digestive and skin problems. An interesting fact about the Bioresonance Therapy is that it is not only used among people but also animals can benefit from the treatment.
A Biorsesonance Therapy treats environmental factors like ‘electrosmog’, radiation or parasites. The aim of a Bioresonance treatment is not to cure an illness but to help the body to reduce its toxins and stress load, allowing the body to heal itself.
Thus, there is no scientific evidence how exactly a Bioresonance Therapy works.
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