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Bioresonance
Testing (EAV)

What is Bioresonance Testing?

Bioresonance or bioenergetic testing is a method of obtaining answers from the innate intelligence of the body by way of an energetic feedback mechanism.

Energetic, as it relates to health testing, refers to aspects of human functioning that are not biomechanical (joints, muscles, tendons) or biochemical (proteins, hormones, nutrients). To make sense of bioenergetic resonance testing we first need to understand that the human body is governed by information signals. Some of these, such as the instructions for making proteins encoded in DNA or other forms of cellular communication, are recognised by modern science. Other signals, such as the epigenetic factors (how our life experiences affect our gene expression), are only just beginning to be understood.

What happens during a Bioresonance test?

During a test the practitioner uses an electronic probe to measure the electrical resistance at numerous points on the hands and feet based on the ancient meridian system used in Acupuncture and Chinese medicine. How easily the current flows through each meridian determines whether a point appears to be balanced, stressed or weakened. There is a recognised balance point in each meridian for healthy people. Elevated readings can mean tissue inflammation, and conversely, decreases from a normal reading can indicate that there is fatigue or tissue degeneration.

At a certain point, the physical and the non-physical body meet. We believe they meet at the level of the meridian. It is therefore sensible to be able to measure and correct disturbances in the meridians to bring a potential for healing at the physical level

Geoffrey Montague-Smith D.O Principal Osteopath

What happens after a Bioresonance Test?

On completion of a test, the practitioner looks for the points most out of balance and seeks to correct the energetic imbalance by testing the point with various remedies, including nutritional, herbal and homeopathic supplements, looking for resonant compatibility, hence the term ‘Bioresonance’. Those found to restore the balance in the meridian in question are then prescribed for the patient.

Why would I need a Bioresonance test?

Patients often come for Bioresonance testing when they have exhausted all other orthodox and complementary treatments and still do not have an answer to explain their symptoms or ill health.

Bioresonance testing is not recognised by mainstream medicine as a diagnostic tool, and as such no formal diagnosis will be made. Patients seeking testing need to understand that Bioresonance testing uses a modality that is not fully understood or explained by modern science – at least not yet!