What is Bio-Resonance Therapy? What are its origins?
In 1953, German physician Reinhold Voll, together with engineer F. Verner, developed a new method of electropuncture diagnostics and used it in his clinical practice. Proper respect should be given to his contemporaries – they understood and appreciated it. The Vatican Gold Medal and numerous Germany state awards awarded to the physician are good evidence for it. And what are the origins of the therapeutic part of the Bio-Resonance Therapy?
In the middle of the 1960-s, in the Soviet Union, an Academy member N.D. Devyatkov began studying the effects of mm-diapason waves irradiation upon biological objects. As is known, there are energy centers on the human body’s surface, very biologically active points which are connected with the body's organs and systems. So, it appears that each of these points acts as a transmitter/receiver unit of Electro-Magnetic Irradiation (EMI), specific for each living substance, up to the cellular level. In the research of Devyatkov and his followers, it was shown that living organisms are able to radiate waves in mm-diapason by themselves in order to control inter-cellular connections. Therefore, a biological object is able to participate in the bio-resonance phenomena with irradiation of external influences. This invention was the theoretical basis for a new principal, a new method of diagnosis and treatment. This is because when any organ becomes ill the characteristics of its potential frequencies and its EMI change, and pathological outbursts appear.
In 1975 the German physician Frank Morell come to a very logical conclusion that if disease of whatever organ of the human body is necessarily accompanied by its frequency rhythmus disorder, then the essence of the treatment has to be in eliminating "ill” oscillations and reestablishing normal ones. Development of energetic-informational medical technologies got an additional push after the establishing of the Center of Intellectual Medical Systems (CIMS) on the base of the Moscow Energetic Institute.
The CIMS suggested so-called Endogenous Bio-Resonance Therapy based on treatment with the human body’s own electromagnetic oscillations after special processing. The essence of the suggested method is, that the adaptive-program complex reads the information from the patient, handles it, separates physiological and pathological oscillations and then intensifies the first and weakens the second. Corrected oscillations come back to the patient in certain amplitude and phase ratios as intensified treating information. The first such facility appeared in 1990. In 1995 the Ministry of Health of Russia approved this novelty and in 2000 issued methodical directions for physicians working with this method.
In 1998 Russian apparatus for Resonance-Frequency diagnostics and therapy of viruses, bacteria, protozoa, fungi and tapeworms was developed and implemented in the CIMS. So, in addition to Bio-Resonance Therapy, there appeared a new derivation called Multi-Resonance. This means that today both diagnostics and treatment of diseases caused by whatever microorganisms, is realized.
How does this facility work? It is known that every living cell’s membrane is necessarily charged and, therefore, it is able to radiate electro-magnetic waves. After finding the bacteria’s frequency the computer intensifies this signal, sends it back, and the bacteria’s membrane is destroyed. This diagnostic system was improved in CIMS and got a name Vegetative-Resonance Test (VRT). Dr. R. Voll used for diagnostics up to 1000 biologically active points, which makes this diagnostic procedure very clumsy. Vegetative-Resonance Test, first suggested by the German scientist H. Schimmel, allows making diagnosis by testing only one point. VRT is able to increase the accuracy of diagnostics up to 97-99%. Testing of only one point allows evaluating the condition not only of all organs and systems, but even of their interrelation.
Professor Victor Friedman works in the field of curing the diseases by the method of Bio-Resonance Therapy for already over 20 years. He was among those who developed and implemented this method in Russia. In 1990 he was awarded the degree of Doctor of Medical Sciences (M.D., Ph.D) (Diploma of Doctor of Medical Sciences series DT, no. 005713 from 18.01.1991) Up to 1995 Professor V. Friedman worked as a Head of Research Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine affiliated with the Ministry of Health of Russia. From 1995 up to 2012 he worked as a Head of the South-East Medical Center in Moscow.