Bioenergetic testing
Bioenergetic testing
Bioenergetic testing is an alternative testing method in which the energetic state of the body is analysed in order to identify stress, blockages or regulatory disorders at a subtle level. It plays a central role in bioresonance therapy and other methods of regulatory medicine.
Bioenergetic testing not only detects physical changes, but also energetic information – i.e. disturbances in a person’s information field that are often already present before the onset of a disease. The aim is to obtain holistic and individual indications of possible causes of health problems.
Fundamentals of bioenergetic diagnostics
Bioenergetic testing is based on the idea that the human organism is a complex bioelectrical system that communicates via electromagnetic fields. Every cell, every organ and every substance has a characteristic energetic vibration. If this vibration pattern is thrown out of balance by internal or external influences, functional disorders or diseases can occur.
Special testing methods are used to examine how the body reacts to certain energetic stimuli or information patterns. In this way, allergies, intolerances, toxin exposure, organic weaknesses or emotional blockages can be identified – often even when conventional medical diagnoses have not yet provided clear results.
Methods of bioenergetic testing
There are various methods of bioenergetic testing, which are used depending on the practice and type of therapy. The best known include:
- Bioresonance tests: Analysis using bioresonance devices that test frequency patterns and identify disharmonious vibrations.
- Electroacupuncture according to Dr. Voll (EAV): Measurement of electrical skin resistance at acupuncture points to evaluate organ function.
- Kinesiological muscle test: Muscle tone is used as an indicator of stress reactions to certain substances or issues.
- Tensor and pendulum testing: Use of radiesthetic aids for energetic testing of stresses, blockages or remedies.
- Aura field and chakra analysis: Examination of the subtle energy field to identify disturbances on an emotional or spiritual level.
- Non-linear system analysis: Non-linear system analysis devices test frequency patterns, identify disharmonious vibrations, provide information on supporting aspects and display this visually.
The choice of method depends on the therapeutic concept, the individual issue and the experience of the therapist.
What can be tested?
Bioenergetic testing can provide information about a wide range of health issues and influencing factors, e.g.:
- Food intolerances
- Environmental toxins, heavy metals, electrosmog
- Exposure to viruses, bacteria, parasites or fungi
- Geopathic interference fields or scar interference fields
- Deficiencies (e.g. vitamins, minerals)
- Organ and functional weaknesses
- Mental and emotional blockages
- Burdening belief patterns or traumas
Based on the test results, a targeted, individual therapy plan can be developed – e.g. using bioresonance, homeopathy, nutritional supplements, detoxification or energetic harmonisation.
Significance in regulatory medicine
Bioenergetic testing plays an important role in regulatory medicine. It provides valuable information about the body’s regulatory capacity, i.e. its ability to respond to stress and heal itself. The aim is to treat the causes rather than the symptoms and to strengthen the body’s natural self-healing powers.
The testing is not carried out on a purely material level, but rather on an informational and energetic level – the subtle realm in which many disease processes begin. Bioenergetic diagnostics thus complement conventional medical procedures in a meaningful way and offer a broader view of complex clinical pictures, especially in the case of:
- chronic diseases
- unclear symptoms
- recurrent infections
- Allergies and skin conditions
- Exhaustion syndromes and stress
Advantages and limitations
Advantages of bioenergetic testing:
- Holistic: assessment of physical, emotional and energetic aspects
- Early detection: indications of imbalances even before symptoms arise
- Individual: Tailored therapy planning based on test results
- Non-invasive: Painful procedures or blood sampling are not necessary.
- Combinable: Ideal for supplementing conventional and complementary therapies
Limits:
Bioenergetic testing does not replace conventional medical diagnosis, but serves as a complementary assessment from an energetic perspective. A qualified evaluation by experienced therapists is crucial for therapeutic significance.
Conclusion
Bioenergetic testing is a valuable tool in regulatory medicine for identifying the energetic causes of complaints and tailoring holistic therapeutic approaches to individual needs. It detects subtle disturbances even before diseases manifest themselves, thus making an important contribution to prevention, diagnosis and healing. In combination with procedures such as bioresonance therapy, it enables highly individualised and gentle medicine – tailored to the personal needs and energetic profile of each individual.
Other glossary terms
- Frequency medicine
- Morphic fields / Morphogenetic fields
- Biophotons
- Consciousness
- Ayurveda
- Aura
- Acupuncture and acupressure
- Popp, Fritz-Albert
- Photoelectric effect (Albert Einstein)
- Non-linear systems
- Information medicine
- Frequencies
- Entropy, entropy values
- Double-slit experiment
- Holistic medicine
- Non-locality
- Quantum field
- Coherence in biophoton radiation
- Light quanta in biological systems
- Photon emission from living cells
- DNA as a light emitter
- Energy fields
- Bioresonance method (BRM)
- Naturopathy
- Kinesiology
- Phytotherapy
- Homeopathy
- Energy medicine
- Complementary medicine