Bioresonance Test


The main principle of work of bioresonance-test is a measurement of electrical parameters of biologically active zones, bearing information about condition of inter-related organs and systems. 
The essence of automatic data processing is a measurement of electrical conductivity parameters in biologically active points on hands, legs and head, which are protectively related to different zones, organs and systems in the organism. Considering qualitative characteristics of these parameters and their relations it is possible to determine nature of pathological processes, their casual-and-effect relations, relation of these or that organs and systems that form and maintain pathological process.

The system allows assessment reaction of the organism on any type of the effect (either proposed for application or applied) in real, current time scale. 

What bio resonance test is use for?
Testing for the prevention of chronic diseases as:

Diseases of the peripheral nervous system: radiculitis, plexitis, neuritis,
neuralgia, polyneuritis, polyneuropathy, etc. Neurological  manifestations of spinal  steochondrosis: reflex muscular-tonic
and neurodystrophic syndromes, compression radicular syndromes.

Diseases of the circulatory system: neurocirculatory dystonia, arterial hypo- and hypertension. Respiratory diseases: rhinitis, tracheitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, bronchospasm, bronchial asthma.

Diseases of ENT organs: sinusitis (sinusitis, sinusitis, etc.), laryngitis, adenoid vegetations, tonsillitis.

Diseases of the digestive system: functional disorders of the esophagus, stomach, intestines, gall bladder, gastritis, duodenitis, peptic ulcer of the stomach and duodenum, chronic colitis, pancreatitis,  cholecystitis. 

Diseases of the genitourinary system: cystitis, algomenorrhea, adnexitis, prostatitis, benign tumors, etc.



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