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Bioresonance Technology
Everything in life is energy and vibration.
Albert Einstein
What Is Bioresonance / Quantum Therapy?
Quantum therapy, also known as bioresonance, is a complementary wellness approach based on the concept that everything in the universe is made of energy.
This energy can be assessed and analyzed to identify potential imbalances within the body and support the restoration of energetic balance. The devices developed by VibraQuant use specific frequencies to support the body's energetic balance and encourage its natural self-regulation processes. This approach is becoming increasingly popular thanks to its holistic and non-invasive nature.
Origins of Bioresonance
Georges Lakhovsky was a Russian-born writer and researcher who later became a naturalized French citizen, best known for his work on the concept of bioresonance.
He discovered that cells could communicate with one another through waves. He theorized that when this communication is disrupted, the surrounding tissues may become imbalanced and function less effectively.
He conducted experiments on plants by grafting tumors onto them. He then surrounded the plants with copper wires to create an oscillator intended to promote harmonious resonance between cells. According to his observations, the plants not only recovered their balance but also grew faster than the others.
Around 1930, he developed the Multiple Wave Oscillator (MWO). This device was a variable-frequency shortwave transmitter capable of emitting multiple wavelengths simultaneously. The concept was that, among these wavelengths, one or more would be capable of producing the desired effect for a given application.
Following this invention, his device was reportedly tested by both the Salpêtrière Hospital and the Pasteur Institute. Various photographs and historical documents are said to document the results obtained with his method.
In 1942, Lakhovsky died after being struck by a car. His devices gradually disappeared from hospitals shortly after his death.
Russia: A Pioneer in Bioresonance Technology
According to various sources, bioresonance technology was used by Russian scientists as part of the monitoring of cosmonauts during space missions.
Russian researchers had to develop alternative methods for monitoring astronauts in weightless conditions. Since it was not possible to bring every medication into space, they explored approaches based on the measurement of the body's frequencies and reported encouraging results.
Over the years, the technology evolved alongside developments in quantum physics. Researchers explored the idea that each organ has its own specific frequency and that cellular renewal follows natural biological cycles. Based on these concepts, they developed approaches aimed at providing information to the body's systems and supporting overall balance and well-being.
In the 1920s, biologist Alexander Gurwitsch demonstrated that plants could communicate through light emissions without direct contact. His findings were later confirmed in the 1960s.
Later, Vladimir Kaznacheyev, a member of the Academy of Medical Sciences, conducted experiments suggesting that certain biological responses associated with infection could be transmitted through electromagnetic and vibrational interactions.
According to Fritz-Albert Popp, researcher and director of the Institute of Biophysics in Neuss, all cells in the human body emit photons. These photons can be measured and studied as light-based signals.
According to the principles of bioresonance, each organ and each cell has its own specific frequency, which can be detected through resonance processes involving the brain's cortical layers. Bioresonance devices are designed to capture and analyze the signals emitted by the body and processed by the brain, providing insights into the functional state of various systems and structures within the body.
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Dr. Murzeau continued the research initiated by Antoine Priore. Priore devoted 25 years to developing a device intended to address a wide range of tumors in animals. Following his death, much of his work gradually faded from public attention.
Principles of Bioresonance
According to the principles of bioresonance, our state of well-being is influenced by the quality of communication between cells. Through quantum medicine and bioresonance, it is believed to be possible to interact with and support these exchanges of information. From this perspective, the body is viewed not simply as a collection of organs to be addressed separately, but as an organized energetic and vibrational field composed of interconnected particles.
Quantum medicine explores how devices may be used to interact with and influence specific electromagnetic signals or fields within the body. Conventional medicine, by contrast, primarily relies on pharmaceutical compounds designed to address particular symptoms or physiological processes, often through broader mechanisms of action.
The goal is to assess vibrational patterns in order to gain a better understanding of an individual's overall state of well-being. The objective is to support the body's natural balance by helping restore vibrational harmony.
Quantum medicine therefore operates at an informational and energetic level, often referred to as the vibrational or wave-based level. It relies on the use of specialized devices that share common resonance-based mechanisms.
Bioresonance is an approach used to analyze the energy associated with the body and matter. According to its underlying principles, all living matter emits a form of radiation or energetic field that can be measured and studied through electromagnetic signals.
Some devices are designed to assess vibrational and energetic balance. They are intended to support the body's natural regulatory processes and help maintain overall well-being.
Some devices are also capable of reproducing or inverting the frequency signatures associated with specific substances.
According to the principles underlying bioresonance, it is possible to influence certain signals through the use of other signals. Bioresonance seeks to provide informational input to the body's systems in order to support energetic balance. This approach aims to assess energetic patterns and identify potential imbalances through the analysis of electromagnetic signals.
Quantum Medicine Devices
During a quantum therapy session, the devices used emit signals that are generally imperceptible to the user, who does not typically experience electrical sensations or heat. These devices are designed to assess or influence specific functions through the transmission and reception of signals using dedicated emitters and sensors.
Quantum medicine devices are attracting growing interest within the fields of wellness and complementary approaches. Bioresonance technology is used to explore energetic patterns and support the body's natural balance through non-invasive methods. This approach opens new perspectives in the field of complementary wellness, offering personalized solutions tailored to individual needs.
In addition, these signals may be used with the aim of supporting the restoration of coherence within the body's informational and energetic processes.