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Bioresonance therapy, or BRT, is a tool used by a variety of healthcare practitioners to determine the root cause of health concerns and restore the body to better health. Practitioners who use BRT include doctors, naturopaths, acupuncturists, and chiropractors.
While BRT is a trusted tool among many holistic practitioners, it is not an accepted form of treatment among the established medical community.
In this article, we’ll explain in more detail what BRT is, what the research says about its effectiveness, and whether or not it might be right for you.
What is bioresonance therapy?
Bioresonance therapy is a non-invasive technique used in many alternative and complementary healing medicine practices. Also known as MORA therapy, Dr. Franz Morell and engineer Erich Rasche developed the technology in the 1970s.
The premise behind BRT is that unhealthy or damaged cells emit unique electromagnetic waves that are different from healthy cells.
Proponents believe that we can detect these altered wavelengths to find unhealthy cells. And then with that information, the unhealthy wavelengths can be corrected back to normal to promote healing in the body.1
Bioresonance therapy is also commonly called:
- Electrodermal testing
- Bio-physical information therapy (BIT)
- Bio-energetic therapy
- Vibrational medicine
- Energy medicine2
BRT vs. electrodermal testing
While bioresonance therapy employs the same scientific principles as electrodermal testing, the treatment relies on sending beneficial wavelengths back to the body to correct electromagnetic imbalances. This is in contrast to electrodermal screening devices, which determine which substances are optimal for bringing the body back into balance. In this sense, BRT is more similar to BIT and vibrational medicine.
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