For many children, allergies are a daily struggle. Traditional treatments like medication and allergy shots can be effective. But they require a long-term commitment and can come with side effects. A compilation of clinical results suggests that bioresonance therapy is not only clinically effective but also a safe treatment option for children suffering from allergies.
Unlike traditional treatments that often come with unwanted side effects, bioresonance therapy is a non-invasive and well-tolerated natural approach that can alleviate the child’s allergy symptoms.
A report from multiple clinical studies, published in the Institute for Biophysical Medicine, in Germany, examined the effects of bioresonance therapy on children with allergies. Based on the available data, bioresonance therapy had better clinical effectiveness than conventional treatments and didn’t cause any side effects.
Bioresonance therapy is a form of energy treatment that doesn’t involve the use of surgery or drugs. It uses a device called Mora Nova with electrodes to process the electromagnetic information of the human body.
According to the tenets of bioresonance therapy, the human body emits electromagnetic waves in various frequencies due to its metabolism, temperature, and other physiological processes. These waves can be measured and analyzed by using specialized equipment that could identify and correct imbalances to restore health and well-being.
The report included 12 non-controlled (1,471 patients) and 3 controlled (573 patients) studies who suffered from allergies. Bioresonance therapy was used to alleviate the symptoms of allergic skin and respiratory diseases, including acute and chronic urticaria in children.
Based on the data from 1,471 patients, bioresonance therapy had a 59.3% to 94.6% effective rate and a 73.2% to 97.5% response rate. It was clinically effective and didn’t cause any side effects.
A prospective, double-blind therapy study, published in the same report, divided 32 children with atopic dermatitis into two groups. The first group received conventional allergy treatment with bioresonance therapy. The second group received a placebo with conventional allergy treatment. The results showed that the children who received bioresonance therapy experienced better signs of improvement than the placebo group.
This is not the first research to support the use of bioresonance therapy for treating various diseases. A 2020 report published in the Open Epidemiology Journal, stated that this treatment can change the energy field. It can act as a tool for immune system stimulation and energy enhancement. The therapy can stimulate specific cellular and molecular pathways involved in immune system function, such as the activation of T-lymphocytes. It stimulates specific frequencies and wave patterns to rebalance the autonomic nervous system.
While allopathic medical experts caution that more research is needed to confirm the effectiveness of bioresonance therapy and to identify which children would benefit the most from the treatment, from the currently available evidence, this natural approach can be a promising option for curbing allergy symptoms. Bioresonance can be clinically effective and reduce the risk of side effects, plus stop junior’s runny nose and watery eyes in this pollen season.
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