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Bio Resonance Therapy for Parasites.
Parasites are normally overlooked in modern medicine when it comes to treating acute and chronic disorders. Therapists and patients alike believe they do not feature in our highly civilised, highly sanitised world. In fact, just the opposite is true – we are importing new stresses through foreign travel and foods from throughout the world against which our organisms often have little or no defence. Consequently, at the very least, parasites are involved in the development of many symptoms and disorders, frequently they are the determining factor in such conditions. This article aims to draw attention to a cause of illness which is largely ignored and to offer a way forward.
Dr. Rheinhold Will
In the medical world parasites are often ignored. Most patients (and therapists) are unaware how dangerous parasites are. If parasites do come to mind, then they usually deny the possibility or suppress the thoughts of them. Patients feel it is impossible that they could be infected with parasites and often flatly refuse treatment. Therapists frequently believe that parasites occur only in the Third World or in countries with poor sanitation. Not true on both counts.
In addition, parasites are very hard to diagnose and to treat with traditional methods. Consequently there is a tendency among many therapists to play down the problem and omit it from treatment.
Unfortunately this refusal to consider parasites means that the central factor in chronic disorders often remains untreated and the patient remains chronically ill. Chronic disorders are always caused by a number of stress factors, of which parasites represent one of them.
Parasites may cause:
It is frequently assumed that parasites only invade the digestive tract; however they can infect any organs and organ tissue. In this way they can cause a multitude of symptoms and disorders, many of which are so non-specific that, as with fungi and heavy metals, no direct causal connection can be proven:
Bioresonance Diagnosis of Parasites
As all living organisms, parasites produce electromagnetic fields which are stored in the body fluids, tissue and organs of their host’s body. As pathogenic oscillations, these disturb the body’s own regulatory powers thus producing the symptoms and disorders described earlier.
Bioresonance testing allows to identify which parasite frequencies resonate with the patient. If the frequencies are selected correctly, they can be transferred to the patient and temporarily reduce or eliminate the parasites’ pathogenic oscillations stored in the body.
In my practice I carry out testing using the MORA device and the software especially developed for diagnosing oscillations of several parasite species. With the MORA tmachine it is relatively easy to determine which parasites or parasite eggs or larvae are affecting the patient. The test results allow to select an appropriate therapy.
Bioresonance Therapy for Parasites
The tested parasites found to be affecting the patient must then be treated. They must be denatured and thus rendered unable to survive and reproduce and their pathogenic oscillations stored in the body must be eliminated or reduced. The inverted oscillations of the tested parasites are transferred to the patient. This takes place through specific programs stored in the bioresonance device. Following successful therapy the parasites no longer harm the patient and the symptoms and the condition improve. In many cases symptoms disappear completely.
A well constructed sequence of therapy is important not only for parasite therapy but for therapy in general. Thus in chronic fatigue syndrome, for example, mycosis therapy or virus therapy is only successful if the parasites (e.g. cestodes or trematodes) have already been successfully treated.
A student had been suffering from chronic bronchitis for many years. Bioenergetic testing revealed cow’s milk allergy and parasitic invasion of the lungs by ascaris larvae. The chronic bronchitis disappeared permanently after removing cow’s milk from the diet and 8 sessions of therapy for cow’s milk allergy and ascaris larvae.
With many disorders treating parasites provides the breakthrough.
Parasites represent a previously overlooked central source of stress in the human body and one which is generally denied. They are often responsible for many symptoms and particularly for chronic disorders. Treating these disorders without parasite therapy, therefore, often produces only short-term success.
Parasites and their early manifestations can live in any of the organism’s tissues and organs. In many regions they cannot be tracked down with conventional diagnostic methods. Bioresonance testing opens up new possibilities for diagnosis.
Parasites should not be treated in isolation but as part of an overall therapeutic programme. This can be done as part of bioresonance therapy. When pathogenic oscillations are eliminated or reduced, the patient’s own self-healing processes are activated.
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