Bioresonance
therapy, therapy of the future
The most important contribution to the
therapy, based on experience with, and knowledge of, electro-acupuncture, was
made by the German Physician Franz Morell. He himself was a committed proponent
of electro-acupuncture and was familiar with phenomena observed via EAV. He
knew that biophysical information, obviously oscillating, lies within the
“ultra-fine” energy range, but shows all the properties of electromagnetic
waves.
At that time, the research done by Popp was
unknown and hardly anyone in magazine was considering superior regulatory
operations in living processes. Thanks to his seemingly “extrasensory”
perception and intuition, Morrell recognized the correlations. He assumed that
all processes within an organism must be accompanied, regulated, or caused by
electromagnetic oscillations. Just as each substance shows specific electromagnetic
information, in the same way, each living being possesses a codified
informational base consisting of many specified pieces of operational data.
This particular frequency spectrum, specific to a patient and valid only at a
particular moment in time, should contain all information relevant for this
living being. There are physiological, healthy “harmonious” as well as
pathological “disharmonious” oscillation patterns. The latter are meant to be
weakend or eliminated. Illnesses, therefore, is an imbalance in an organism’s
oscillation pattern where pathological “disharmonious” oscillations dominate!
Morell’s postulations were something to this effect.
He have to be ingenious idea to use the complex spectrum of electro
magnetic oscillations intrinsic to a patient for treatment. He would use
electrodes to measure the electromagnetic signals of a patient. This would then
be modified electronically in a device and returned to the patient as effective
healing oscillations. Just as in regular electrical engineering, cables conduct
the biological signals from the patient to the therapy device and vice versa.
The patient’s frequency pattern is
selectively (depending on the device settings) inverted. That is to say, it is electronically converted into the exact
mirror image. Subsequently, it can be amplified, attenuated, and specific
frequencies can be filled out, et cetera. These procedures do not change the
specific characteristic, that is to say the actual physical “code” of the
frequency spectrum. The patient’s frequency spectrum, when confronted buy its
own code, can and must react to it. As the information is the patient’s own, it
is ultimately suitable to the patient’s
system. This does not apply to any other known therapy modality except the
true homoeopathic simile. The essentially new aspect about this therapy is that
it exclusively uses the body’s own individual oscillations without adding any
foreign energies or chemical substances, etc. This is indeed the purest biophysical therapy possible! (The
therapy device uses electrical current only for its electronics to function.
Patient signals and supplying current are strictly separated.)
A completely new aspect in therapy was also
to make use of a self-regulating cybernetic
feedback loop that occurred during therapy. The therapy device does not use
the patient’s information collected at the beginning of the therapy throughout
the course of the therapy. Instead, the device converts patients oscillation
patterns into therapeutic treatment oscillations. Their effect immediately
influences that organism and changes the patient’s wave patterns. Subsequently,
the therapy continuously adapts itself to the new situation it initiated.
Patient and therapy device together form a complete and perfect cybernetic
feedback loop.
Morell first introduced the therapy modality
using the patient’s own signals in 1977. This was initially called Mora therapy (a combination of the first
letters of its inventor Morell and of Rasche, an electronics engineer and his
son in law, who designed the first therapy device) (Morell 1987)
The development of other devices eventually
necessitated a more neutral name. These days the term bioresonance therapy is
commonly used as a collective name for this type of therapy modality. The
devices developed by Rasche continue to be called Mora.
Morells hypothesis and conclusions,
initially theoretical, have proven correct in practice with regards to the
content. Meanwhile the experiences of over twelve thousand physicians and
therapists with their patients speak for themselves.
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