Resonance occurs when two or more systems vibrate at the same frequency, reinforcing and strengthening each other. In the context of the human body, every cell, tissue, and organ has a natural vibrational frequency. This is referred to as the body’s “vibrational signature, ” and it is influenced by both internal and external factors such as emotions, stress, and environmental conditions. According to Resonance in Biology by James Oschman (2000), the body’s vibrational frequencies can be altered by imbalances such as physical trauma, stress, and disease, leading to disruptions in its natural harmony.
Bio-resonance uses this concept to help realign the body’s natural frequencies through the application of external frequencies. By applying specific frequencies that resonate with the body’s own, bio-resonance therapy aims to restore balance to disturbed systems. As Oschman (2000) highlights, this can assist in addressing a range of health issues by facilitating the body’s self-healing capabilities.
