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Bio-Resonance Scanning​

Historically, understanding what was happening inside your body meant blood tests, waiting rooms, sometimes a doctor drumming on your stomach, and lots of guesswork. Bio-resonance scanning offers a different, modern approach - non-invasive, quick, and based on listening to your body’s own electromagnetic signals.​

 

The story begins in the 1930s with Georges Lakhovsky, a pioneering scientist who discovered that every cell and organ has its own “healthy” frequency. He demonstrated this with geranium plants: when sick plants were exposed to the natural oscillations of healthy plants, they made a full recovery. This breakthrough laid the groundwork for bio-resonance therapy, showing how restoring natural frequencies can support healing.

 

While Western medicine focused primarily on pharmaceuticals, Soviet Russia took a different path - exploring energy systems, herbal medicine, and nutrition as key to health. In the 1980s, Vladimir Nesterov and the Institute of Psychophysics brought Lakhovsky’s principles into the modern era, developing the machines we use today. These devices scan your body’s frequencies and detect imbalances, helping you understand what’s working and what might need support.

 

What makes bio-resonance scanning especially valuable is its focus on prevention. Instead of waiting for symptoms to become serious, this scan highlights early imbalances and suggests personalised remedies - herbs, vitamins, foods, lifestyle adjustments, even meditation points - all to support your wellbeing.

$50
per half hour

Bio-resonance machine

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