Key Takeaways Bioresonance therapy is a gentle, drug free and non-invasive complementary therapy approach designed to identify potential stressors and imbalances that affects the body’s ability to regulate itself. It’s often used alongside conventional medical care. Rather than addressing symptoms in isolation, bioresonance practitioners assess how different systems of the body may be connected and …
Key Takeaways
- Bioresonance therapy is a gentle, drug free and non-invasive complementary therapy approach designed to identify potential stressors and imbalances that affects the body’s ability to regulate itself. It’s often used alongside conventional medical care.
- Rather than addressing symptoms in isolation, bioresonance practitioners assess how different systems of the body may be connected and contributing to the individual’s overall health concerns.
- At Optimal Health Group, a holistic approach is commonly used, combining bioresonance therapy with nutritional guidance, lifestyle modifications, stress management, and other supportive strategies to promote long-term health.
- Bioresonance therapy works alongside appropriate conventional medical care and is designed to complement, not replace conventional medical treatment. Consider it part of an integrative approach tailored to an individual’s unique health needs.
Bioresonance therapy (BRT) was developed in Germany by Dr. Franz Morell and Erich Rasche and was first introduced in 1977. Over the decades, it became established within complementary and integrative wellness practices across Germany and around the world.
Today, Bioresonance therapy offers individuals a drug-free, gentle, non-invasive, and painless complementary therapy that combines the principles of acupuncture with modern technology. It utilizes the BICOM® bioresonance machine, a device that has been used internationally for decades to support overall health and wellness.
Energy medicine devices such as the BICOM® bioresonance machine have been used by complementary healthcare practitioners for over 40 years to help identify potential stressors affecting the body and to support the body’s natural regulatory processes.
BICOM Bioresonance Therapy in a Nutshell
BICOM bioresonance therapy is a gentle, non-invasive therapy suitable for adults, children, babies, and individuals with heightened sensitivities. The therapy is sometimes referred to as frequency therapy, vibrational medicine, or biofeedback-based therapy, depending on the practitioner and treatment approach.
Rather than directly curing diseases, bioresonance therapy aims to support the body’s self-regulation mechanisms by helping reduce the burden of environmental stressors and energetic imbalances. The goal is to create an internal environment that allows the body’s natural healing processes to function more efficiently.
Many practitioners also incorporate nutritional counselling, lifestyle recommendations, supplementation, and stress management strategies alongside bioresonance therapy to provide a more holistic approach to health.
Could Bioresonance Therapy Help with Your Symptoms?
| Condition | Common Symptoms | How Bioresonance Therapy May Help Support |
| Chronic Sinusitis | Nasal congestion, facial pressure, postnasal drip, headaches, reduced sense of smell | Assesses potential environmental and energetic stressors that may be contributing to recurring sinus irritation, while supporting the body’s natural regulatory response. |
| Gastrointestinal Problems | Bloating, constipation, diarrhea, fatigue, food sensitivities, digestive discomfort | Explores possible food, microbial, environmental and organ-related stressors before integrating targeted nutritional and digestive support. |
| Rheumatic Pain | Joint pain, stiffness, muscle cramps, reduced range of motion, swollen joints | Addresses possible whole-body stress patterns associated with discomfort, stiffness and reduced mobility as part of a personalised recovery plan. |
| Allergies | Sneezing, itchy eyes, runny nose, skin irritation, digestive discomfort | Evaluates potential food and environmental triggers and develops a personalised programme to reduce the body’s overall stress burden. |
| Food Intolerances | Bloating, headaches, fatigue, digestive discomfort, skin concerns | Often used together with elimination diets and nutritional guidance to support the identification of foods that may contribute to symptoms. |
| Hormonal Imbalances | Irregular menstrual cycles, menopausal symptoms, mood changes, hot flushes, fatigue | Examines potential stressors affecting hormonal regulation and combines the findings with nutritional and lifestyle strategies tailored to the individual. |
| Chronic Fatigue, Insomnia and Restless Sleep | Poor sleep quality, low energy, difficulty concentrating, mood changes | Frequently combined with stress-management techniques, relaxation therapies, and healthy sleep habits to support better sleep quality and overall wellness. |
While bioresonance therapy does not replace conventional medical care, many practitioners use it alongside standard treatments to support patients experiencing chronic or recurring health concerns.
Depending on the individual’s health status and treatment plan, bioresonance treatment may help support the management of the following conditions:
1. Chronic Sinusitis
Chronic sinusitis is a common condition in which the sinuses remain swollen and inflamed for 12 weeks or longer despite treatment. The inflammation prevents normal mucus drainage, leading to congestion, facial pressure, headaches, and difficulty breathing through the nose. Other common symptoms include [1]:
- Facial tenderness
- Reduced sense of smell or taste
- Thick nasal discharge
- Postnasal drip
- Persistent cough
While conventional treatments such as nasal sprays, antihistamines, saline irrigation, or antibiotics may provide symptom relief, some individuals continue to experience recurring flare-ups.
Complementary practitioners may use bioresonance therapy to help identify potential environmental triggers, including pollen, dust mites, moulds, bacteria, or chemical sensitivities. Once these possible stressors are identified, treatment plans can be tailored to support the body’s natural response alongside appropriate medical care.
At Optimal Health Group, we look beyond temporary symptom relief to understand what may be repeatedly triggering the individual’s sinus concerns.
2. Gastrointestinal Problems
Intestinal permeability, commonly referred to as “leaky gut,” is a term used to describe increased permeability of the intestinal lining. Some complementary medicine practitioners believe this may allow substances such as bacteria, toxins, and partially digested food particles to pass into the bloodstream. People experiencing digestive imbalances may report symptoms such as:
- Bloating
- Chronic diarrhea or constipation
- Brain fog
- Fatigue
- Food sensitivities
- Skin concerns such as eczema
- Frequent headaches
Digestive health is also closely linked with the gut microbiome—the community of beneficial and harmful bacteria that naturally inhabit the digestive tract. Maintaining a healthy microbial balance is important for immune function, nutrient absorption, and overall wellbeing [2].
A bioresonance therapy session is commonly used alongside dietary modifications, nutritional supplementation, probiotics, and prebiotics to help support digestive health and encourage a healthier internal environment.
3. Rheumatic Pain
Rheumatic conditions affect the joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and connective tissues. Arthritis is one of the most common rheumatic conditions and may significantly affect mobility and quality of life [3]. Common symptoms include:
- Joint pain
- Joint stiffness
- Muscle cramps
- Reduced range of motion
- Swollen or inflamed joints
Rather than focusing solely on pain relief, bioresonance therapy practitioners often take a holistic approach by combining therapy with:
- Nutritional guidance
- Lifestyle modifications
- Stress reduction
- Support for healthy inflammatory responses
- Recommendations to improve overall musculoskeletal health
This comprehensive approach aims to improve comfort, mobility, and day-to-day function while complementing conventional treatment where appropriate.
4. Allergies
Allergic reactions may occur in response to airborne allergens, foods, environmental chemicals, heavy metals, moulds, pollen, dust mites, or other substances. Symptoms may include [4]:
- Sneezing
- Runny nose
- Itchy eyes
- Skin irritation
- Digestive discomfort
- Fatigue
Complementary practitioners use bioresonance therapy to identify substances that may be contributing to an individual’s symptoms.
Based on the assessment, therapy is designed to support the body’s tolerance to identified triggers and reduce overall stress on the immune system. Many patients also receive dietary and lifestyle recommendations to help minimise future exposure where possible.
5. Food Intolerances
Food intolerances differ from food allergies because they generally do not involve an immediate immune response [5]. Common food intolerances include:
- Milk
- Wheat
- Eggs
- Soy
- Seafood
Some individuals may also experience sensitivities to:
- Artificial food colourings
- Preservatives
- Food additives
- Certain medications
Unlike food allergies, food intolerances often develop gradually and may present with symptoms such as bloating, headaches, fatigue, skin concerns, or digestive discomfort several hours after eating.
Bioresonance therapy for wellness is commonly used alongside temporary elimination diets and nutritional guidance to support individuals in identifying foods that may be contributing to their symptoms.
6. Hormonal Imbalances
Hormonal changes can occur throughout different stages of life and may affect both women and men. Women may experience:
- Irregular menstrual cycles
- Premenstrual discomfort
- Menopausal symptoms
- Hot flushes
- Mood changes
- Insomnia
Men may also experience hormonal changes associated with ageing, stress, fatigue, reduced energy levels, or decreased vitality. Bioresonance therapy treatment plan is used by complementary practitioners to support the body’s hormonal balance while encouraging healthy lifestyle habits that promote overall wellbeing.
7. Chronic Fatigue, Insomnia, and Restless Sleep
Poor sleep quality can have a significant impact on both physical and mental health. Common contributing factors include:
- Chronic stress
- Anxiety
- Hormonal imbalances
- Digestive disturbances
- Food intolerances
- Poor adrenal health
- Lifestyle factors
Long-term sleep deprivation may contribute to reduced immune function, impaired concentration, mood changes, and decreased productivity [6].
Complementary practitioners use bioresonance therapy to help support the body’s natural regulatory processes and reduce the burden of internal and external stressors that may be affecting sleep quality.
Sessions may be combined with nutritional advice, stress-management techniques, relaxation therapies, and healthy sleep hygiene recommendations to provide more comprehensive support. Some advanced bioresonance systems also integrate Bach Flower Remedies and Binaural Sound Therapy, which may promote relaxation and help individuals achieve more restful sleep.
Why People Choose Bioresonance Therapy at Optimal Health Group
Many clients come to Optimal Health Group after experiencing recurring symptoms that have not been fully explained by conventional testing or symptom-focused approaches. They may know that something does not feel right, but remain uncertain about which factors are contributing to the problem.
Our Approach is Designed to Provide Greater Clarity
Using advanced BICOM® Bioresonance technology and personalized bioenergetic assessments, our practitioners explore the potential relationships between different symptoms, organs, body systems, foods, environmental influences and lifestyle factors.
Rather than delivering the same programme to every client, we develop a tailored wellness strategy based on the individual’s assessment findings, current concerns and health goals. This may include Bioresonance Therapy, nutritional guidance, supplementation, lifestyle changes and complementary therapies available at OHG.
The result is a more comprehensive approach that helps clients understand their bodies better, make informed health decisions and work towards sustainable improvements in their overall wellbeing.
References
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- Valdes, A. M., Walter, J., Segal, E., & Spector, T. D. (2018). Role of the gut microbiota in nutrition and health. BMJ, 361, k2179. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.k2179
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2024). Arthritis basics. https://www.cdc.gov/arthritis/basics/index.html
- Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy. (2024). Allergy. https://www.allergy.org.au/patients/about-allergy
- Cleveland Clinic. (2026, May 11). Food intolerance: Symptoms, causes & treatment. https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/21688-food-intolerance
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2024). Sleep and sleep disorders. https://www.cdc.gov/sleep/index.html






