The History of BioResonance Therapy
BioResonance Therapy was developed in Germany where it has been in use for 25 years. BRT has been tested and approved throughout Europe and Canada and is used in 55 countries worldwide.
BRT dates back to 1923 and the work of Russian scientist Alexander Gurwitsch. While researching the growth and development of onion plants, he found that something regulating the growth of the onion shoots could pass through quartz glass but not silicon glass.
Fifty years later technology proved that Gurwitsh’s radiation was
actually biological light emitted from the onion’s DNA. Through the use of a photo amplifier, Dr. Beetz at Max Planck Institute was able to project the process onto a TV screen.
Dr. Franz Morell and his son-in-law, Erich Rasche, developed a machine able to “read” the system of biological light and either amplify or cancel the frequencies. Through manipulation of these frequencies, the organism emitting the light could be brought into healthful balance. The BICOM machine and the theory that supports its application were developed from this technology. Current research in both the United States and Europe is exploring further applications of this amazing technology.