We are exposed to many different frequencies of radiation throughout our day-to-day lives: GSMThe abbreviation GSM stands for Global System for Mobile Communications and refers to a mobile communications standard introduced in 1990., UMTSUniversal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) is a third-generation (3G) mobile communications technology. UMTS enables the transmission of voice, data, and multimedia content via mobile networks. It offers higher data rates..., LTEThe abbreviation LTE stands for Long Term Evolution and refers to a mobile communications standard introduced in 2010, also known as 4G., WLANWLAN stands for Wireless Local Area Network and refers to a wireless network technology that enables data to be exchanged between devices such as computers, smartphones, or other WLAN-enabled devices... and increasingly the new 5G5G is the fifth generation of mobile phone technology and promises a significant improvement over 4G, also known as LTE. It offers faster and more reliable data transmission with low... mobile standard. Public health problems are often linked to electromagnetic radiation. Since every person and animal reacts differently to their environment, it makes sense to measure and analyse individual stress levels and their intensity. The aim of these building biology tests is to create a working and living environment that is free from disturbance and provides maximum well-being for people and animals.
The Rayocomp PS 10 BB mobile bioresonance device supports the building biologist or building biology technician in conducting energetic analysis. Using the available analysis software, comprehensive energetic tests can be carried out directly on humans, animals or substances. This makes it possible to test 189 individual 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, each representing a building biology exposure. The analysis software covers all types of building biology stresses: Pulse-modulated fieldsPulsed-modulated fields are electromagnetic fields generated through a periodic sequence of non-harmonic pulses. These pulses have a specific frequency and amplitude and are used, for example, in telecommunications. They are..., 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,..., ionising and non-ionising radiation, geopathies or typical pathogens such as mould that can occur in the home environment.
The measurement of the living environment by building biology measurement technicians is often the key to sustainable treatment success when it comes to the cause-orientated treatment approach of Bioresonance according to Paul Schmidt. No treatment can achieve lasting success if the client is exposed to large electrical, magnetic or geopathic fields in their living and sleeping environment. For a sustainable result, the causal effect of the fields must be reduced. To do this, the building biology technician needs measuring instruments and, ideally, the Rayocomp PS 10 BB containing all the frequency patterns encountered during the course of their work.
The Rayonex Analysis and 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... system (RAH) can also be used as supplementary analysis software. The RAH module M7 has been developed because building biology technicians do not require the full range of RAH programs. It contains all the important RAH programs for electrosmog, geopathyGeopathy deals with the effects of geological factors on the health of living organisms. It is believed that certain geological features, such as water veins, earth faults or geomagnetic fields,... and pollutants, as well as typical pathogens such as bacteria and fungi – a total of 226 RAH programs.