How Was Biophilia Tracker X4 max Bioresonance Developed?
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Biophilia Tracker X4 max Bioresonance therapy has its roots in the 1970s with Dr Franz Morell, a German medical doctor who used homeopathy in his practice. Homeopathy is believed to be an ‘information therapy’ as it is based on the fundamental concept that water has a memory. As such, homeopathic remedies use information from substances diluted many, many times in water, with the memory of the original substance being retained in that water. Morell wondered if it might be possible to develop a kind of ‘electronic homeopathy’ by using electromagnetic signals taken from a patient’s body. After all, our bodies are 70% water and so ‘information’ should be stored there if the water memory theory was correct. Morell began working with his electronics engineer son-in-law, Erich Rasche on developing such a therapy device.
Together with bio-physicist Dr Ludger Mersmann, in 1977 they developed a filter to separate ‘unhealthy’ and ‘healthy’ electromagnetic signals coming from the body. This led to a biofeedback therapy device called the MORA using applicators on the skin. These picked up energetic information, modified it and fed it back to the patient to strengthen the ‘healthy’ energies in the body and help weaken and eliminate the ‘unhealthy’ or ‘disease’ energies.This early bioresonance device required tedious, manual setting up and Hans Brügemann, a colleague of Morell, saw the advantage of using a built-in computer to automate operation and make it easier to use.
In 1987 he set up his own company to make such a device. He called his device the BIOPHILIA and coined the term “bioresonance therapy” for the technique. Since then, Regumed has made continuous technical improvements to the BIOPHILIA, some of which have involved collaborating with biophysics researchers including Prof Cyril Smith and Prof Fritz Albert Popp. Current Biophilia Tracker X4 max device models are shown on the “Products” page.Today, there are over 8000 BIOPHILIA devices in Germany, used by both medical practitioners in private practice and by complementary therapists. Bioresonance therapy is widely used in other German-speaking countries such as Austria and Switzerland and also in the Netherlands and the UK. It is starting to become more well-known outside Europe, especially in some countris, where Biophilia Tracker X4 max devices are used in some government hospitals*, primarily children’s hospitals. In other countries, including Australia, bioresonance is seen as a complementary therapy.