The Principles and Applications of Bioresonance as a Holistic Approach in Medicine


Authors : Mohammad Ebrahimi

Volume/Issue : Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 10 - October


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Abstract : In recent years, individuals have encountered increasing ecological, psychosocial, and various other forms of stress, which have significantly impacted public health. This rise in stressors can largely be attributed to rapid urbanization, industrialization, and environmental degradation, leading to heightened pollution, climate variability, social and behavioral changes, and habitat destruction. Given the current negative trends in health across all age groups within the population, there is an urgent need for innovative approaches to health improvement. In response to these challenges, there is a growing necessity to explore alternative and complementary medicine, as recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), as a vital component of health improvement practices. Recently, breakthrough technologies at the intersection of biology, medicine, and physics have emerged in medical practice, resulting in the development of holistic, non-invasive treatment methods for a wide range of diseases. This article provides an overview of bioresonance technology, addressing its theoretical foundations as a holistic medical practice, analyzing the scientific evidence and ongoing controversies, and exploring its clinical applications.

Keywords : Bioresonance, Holistic Approach, Clinical Applications, Clinical Challenges.

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In recent years, individuals have encountered increasing ecological, psychosocial, and various other forms of stress, which have significantly impacted public health. This rise in stressors can largely be attributed to rapid urbanization, industrialization, and environmental degradation, leading to heightened pollution, climate variability, social and behavioral changes, and habitat destruction. Given the current negative trends in health across all age groups within the population, there is an urgent need for innovative approaches to health improvement. In response to these challenges, there is a growing necessity to explore alternative and complementary medicine, as recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), as a vital component of health improvement practices. Recently, breakthrough technologies at the intersection of biology, medicine, and physics have emerged in medical practice, resulting in the development of holistic, non-invasive treatment methods for a wide range of diseases. This article provides an overview of bioresonance technology, addressing its theoretical foundations as a holistic medical practice, analyzing the scientific evidence and ongoing controversies, and exploring its clinical applications.

Keywords : Bioresonance, Holistic Approach, Clinical Applications, Clinical Challenges.

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