Epidemiological and cytogenetic study of the effectiveness of bioresonance method on human health

Abstract

Bioresonance (BIO) is a holistic physical method that can be used diagnostically and therapeutically to treat various diseases. BIO uses the electromagnetic waves it receives from the patient. This biophysical method of treatment alters the energy field of the affected organism, increasing the power of the autoimmune system, thus improving health. It is scientifically proven that our body's cells emit and receive electromagnetic signals. When normal cellular electromagnetic communication is disrupted, because of the interference of a pathogenic microorganism, the result is the development of diseases. Purpose: The aim of the study is to examine the contribution of BIO methodology in the treatment of diseases and illnesses in humans by looking at data collected by various Greek laboratories where this technique is applied. Also in the present work will be analyzed the results of the cell experiments performed in the DUTH Medical Genetics Laboratory, in order to cytogenetically control t ...
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DOI
10.12681/eadd/46432
Handle URL
http://hdl.handle.net/10442/hedi/46432
ND
46432
Alternative title
Επιδημιολογική και κυτταρογεννητική μελέτη της επίδρασης της μεθόδου του βιοσυντονισμού στον ανθρώπινο οργανισμό
Author
Karakos, Periklis (Father's name: Alexandros)
Date
2019
Degree Grantor
Democritus University of Thrace (DUTH)
Committee members
Λιαλιάρης Θεόδωρος
Ιακωβίδου - Κρίτση Ζαφειρούλα
Κωνσταντινίδης Θεόδωρος
Τρυψιάννης Γρηγόριος
Τέντες Ιωάννης
Αναγνωστόπουλος Κωνσταντίνος
Κοτίνη Αθανασία
Discipline
Medical and Health SciencesOther Medical Sciences
Keywords
Epidemiology
Country
Greece
Language
Greek
Description
257 σ., im., tbls., fig., ch.
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