Bioresonance Therapy: What It Actually Is, and Where It Earns Its Place
An honest, practitioner-grade read on bioresonance — the evidence, the device categories (Oberon, NLS, MORA, BICOM), how it compares to Dr. Klinghardt's ART, and the cases where it changes outcomes.
Quick answer
The short version
Bioresonance therapy is a bio-energetic assessment and modulation method that reads the body's electromagnetic signals to flag stress patterns — pathogens, toxins, allergens, organ load — and delivers low-intensity frequencies to support regulation. Used correctly, it is a sequencing tool that tells a practitioner what to test next on conventional labs. Used incorrectly, it replaces diagnostics it was never meant to replace. We use it the first way.
What bioresonance is — and is not
Bioresonance is a category of bio-energetic medicine that reads the body's electromagnetic output and, in most device families, also outputs frequencies intended to support regulatory balance. It is widely used across European integrative medicine and was a core modality at the original Integrative Wellness Group (now Integrative You) Belmar clinic.
It is not a replacement for blood, urine, stool, or imaging diagnostics. We never present it that way. It is a signal layer on top of conventional testing — the same way Autonomic Response Testing (ART) is used by Klinghardt-trained clinicians.
The device categories you'll actually see
- Oberon / NLS (non-linear scanning): software-driven scan that flags organ-system stress patterns.
- MORA / BICOM: classic frequency-modulation devices; read and re-broadcast.
- Bioresonance hair / saliva analysis: remote-sample variants; lower clinical signal, useful as a triage step.
Bioresonance vs. ART vs. labs
The honest comparison: standard labs are extraordinary at acute disease and weak at chronic complexity. Bio-energetic methods (bioresonance, ART) are weak at acute disease and strong at sequencing the chronic case — telling the practitioner what to test, in what order, and what to do with the answer. The strongest workups stack all three.
For Dr. Klinghardt's framework on this, read our ART explainer and 5 Levels of Healing — 2026 read.
Where bioresonance earns its place
The cases where bioresonance reliably changes outcomes in our practice: chronic Lyme and co-infections, mold and biotoxin illness, heavy-metal load, chronic environmental allergy, and pediatric integrative work where invasive testing is impractical.
How to start
Most members start with a Health Decode to map the obvious blind spots, then move into Foundation for the 90-day root-cause program. Complex Lyme, mold, and heavy-metal cases work directly with Private Concierge, where bioresonance is layered on top of standard functional labs.
Frequently asked questions
What is bioresonance therapy?
Bioresonance therapy is a bio-energetic assessment and modulation method that reads the body's electromagnetic signals to identify stress patterns — pathogens, toxins, allergens, organ load — and then delivers low-intensity frequencies intended to support the body's regulatory response. It is a screening and supportive modality, not a replacement for lab-based diagnostics.
Is bioresonance therapy backed by science?
The evidence picture is honest and mixed. There are small clinical studies (allergy desensitization, smoking cessation, dermatitis) showing measurable effects, and a much larger clinical-observation tradition in European integrative medicine. It is not an FDA-approved diagnostic, and we never present it as a substitute for blood, urine, stool, or imaging diagnostics. We use it as a signal-layer on top of, not instead of, conventional testing.
How is bioresonance different from Autonomic Response Testing (ART)?
Bioresonance is device-driven — the machine reads and outputs frequencies. ART (Dr. Klinghardt's method) is practitioner-driven muscle testing of the autonomic nervous system. Both are bio-energetic, both filter for interference (scar, metals, EMF, emotional charge), and both work best as sequencing tools that tell you what to test next on a lab.
What conditions do practitioners use bioresonance for?
Most commonly: chronic Lyme and co-infections, mold and biotoxin illness, heavy-metal load, environmental allergy, gut dysbiosis, and unresolved chronic fatigue. It is also widely used in pediatric integrative work because it is non-invasive.
Is bioresonance the same as the Oberon, NLS, or MORA devices?
Those are specific device families inside the bioresonance category. Oberon / NLS (non-linear scanning) systems and MORA / BICOM (frequency modulation) systems work on the same underlying premise but differ in signal source and software interpretation. A practitioner's clinical framework matters more than the brand of device.
How do I work with a bioresonance-informed practitioner?
Start with our Health Decode ($47) to map the obvious root-cause blind spots, then move into Foundation ($348/quarter) for the 90-day root-cause program. Complex cases — chronic Lyme, mold, heavy-metal toxicity — work directly inside Private Concierge, where bioresonance signals are layered on top of standard functional labs.
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