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So How Does Bioresonance Work?

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Bioresonance Therapy is based on the principle of physics called wave interference. Wave interference is what happens when two or more waves of energy coincide. Their energies add together and produce a composite resulting waveform. If the energies are similar they add together and the energy of the wave increases. If the energies are opposed, i.e. in a mirror image relationship to each other, they cancel out each other's energy.
Put Simply
Bioresonance works by using electromagnetic energy. Nicotine has an electromagnetic charge over your body. A Bioresonance computer reads that charge and inverts/changes it then sends it back to your body via sensors and the addiction is removed.
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The computer just reads your addiction as a negative frequency and sends back a positive.
On to the therapy
First you will be asked to smoke two thirds of a cigarette & put the ash into a beaker. You will then stub out the remaining third also in to the beaker & add a sample of your own saliva. The beaker contains all the information needed for the computer to work out the energy pattern of your nicotine addiction. You will then be asked to hold two copper balls which are are connected to the Bicom computer before switching on and although the only power supplied is through the computers internal battery you may or may not experience a mild tingling sensation as the energy pathways open.
The beaker, also connected to the computer will work out the electromagnetic pattern of the nicotine. It will then invert the energy pattern of your addiction & that pattern will be sent through your body via the sensors to cancel out the nicotine energy. The resonance of your body then becomes that of a non-smoker and cravings will disappear - you will suffer little or no withdrawal symptoms.
Note: Obviously the memory or habit is not removed but because the drug does not have a hold over you any longer, when you think about a cigarette it’s only a thought and not a need.