The first step to recovery is not necessarily therapy! Instead, it is our responsibility to support the recovery and maintenance of our body’s health by minimising energetic interference fields. Yet, how can we holistically test whether we are suffering from causal exposure to electrosmogElectrosmog, also known as electromagnetic radiation, refers to the non-ionising radiation generated by electrical and electronic devices and wireless communication technologies. These include high-voltage power lines, mobile phone masts, WLAN,..., a geological interference zone, bacteria, viruses, or parasites? What about the acid-base balanceThe balance between acids and bases in the body is known as the acid-base balance. The acid-base balance of the blood is very precisely regulated, as even small deviations from...? Are you deficient in minerals, trace elements or other important building blocks of nutrition? How can we tell if the water we drink is of the quality our bodies really need?
In 1976, Paul Schmidt laid the foundations for answering these questions with his research. His research focused on frequencies that exert a regulatory effect on the entire body. This cause-oriented approach follows a principle in nature that can be explained using the example of sunlight: When sunlight hits the skin, the ultraviolet component causes the production of melanin and vitamin D. However, it is not just the frequency spectrumFrequency spectra refer to combinations of fundamental frequency values that are not applied to the organism one at a time, but as a whole - as a frequency pattern. The... of sunlight that affects the body; many other frequencyThe frequency describes the number of oscillations per second and is given in the unit Hertz (Hz). An oscillation passes through various points: The starting point, the maximum point, the... spectra also have an impact.
This book guides the reader step by step through the holistic approach of Bioresonance according to Paul Schmidt. The causal influences mentioned above are discussed to delve into the potential treatment possibilities of the procedure. This includes testing and harmonising the energetic status, body polarities and chakrasChakras are the energetic centres in the body used in some complementary medicine treatments. There are seven main chakras along the spine. Each chakra is associated with certain physical, emotional,.... Solutions for identifying and compensating for deficits in the organ systems are then presented. A detailed procedure is presented that can be used to address complex clinical conditions. Likewise, preparation and medication tests as well as allergy testing and allergen harmonisationWhen frequency spectra are transmitted to the body via the patented detectors using Bioresonance devices according to Paul Schmidt, this is known as harmonisation. Harmonisation refers to the process of... are presented. Additionally, there is an emphasis on transferring energetic structures to the organism or suitable carrier substances to incorporate bodily substances such as blood, saliva, or urine into the treatment concept. Finally, special aspects of Bioresonance according to Paul Schmidt are discussed. For instance, acupuncture oscillation therapyAcupuncture oscillation therapy combines the fundamental principles of acupuncture with the application of oscillations, and therefore frequencies. Rather than using needles, frequencies and frequency spectra are transmitted to specific acupuncture... is presented, in which frequencies are used instead of needles to tonify or sedate the meridian points. The application in veterinary medicineA synonym for animal medicine, specifically in horses, dogs, and cats, is also presented before delving into the Rayonex Analysis and Harmonisation system (RAH) and the Rayoscan® Human (ECG-based analysis system). The book is accompanied by a 300-page appendix with lists, tables and templates for working with Bioresonance according to Paul Schmidt.
The book is aimed at practitioners and their clients, as well as people who are open to a holistic, complementary medicineComplementary medicine refers to a wide range of approaches and treatments that supplement conventional medicine. It includes a variety of treatment methods such as acupuncture, phytotherapy, osteopathy, massage, relaxation techniques... approach to treatment.