Application of Modern Physics Findings in Medicine: Bio-Resonance Therapy

Document Type : Original Article

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Faculty Member, Department of Physical Education and Sport Science, Technical and Vocational University (TVU), Tehran, Iran.

Abstract

Nowadays, in addition to the main method of diagnosis and treatment, modern physics findings are utilized to a greater degree as a complementary and alternative method in medicine. Classical or conventional medical knowledge, in terms of disease and treatment, can be regarded as knowledge which usually has a specialized view towards diseases. According to physical theories, electromagnetic fields exist and interact with inside and outside the human body resulting in significant effects on physical and chemical processes therein. Bio resonance knowledge is a general physical method used to diagnose and treat many diseases in medicine. Bio resonance uses natural vibrations (resonance) that are present in all plant and animal bodies and cells. Each cell vibrates at a specific frequency, and if the cell becomes ill, it will have a different frequency than its normal frequency. Using this principle and its related technologies, devices and tools have been developed that have brought new approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, which are briefly mentioned in the present paper. This treatment is part of quantum medicine emerging as technologies that have come to the forefront of medical science. Quantum medicine is a combination of classical medicine, ancient Chinese and Japanese medical knowledge, herbal medicine and quantum physics theories.

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Volume 18, Special Issue 1 - Serial Number 54
Art and Architecture/ Basic Sciences
September 2021
Pages 167-178
  • Receive Date: 27 January 2020
  • Revise Date: 21 September 2020
  • Accept Date: 24 February 2021