Both biofeedback and bioresonance are rooted in scientific principles yet align with deeply humanistic approaches to healing. Brown and Gerbarg (2012), in The Healing Power of the Breath, explain how conscious control of physiological responses such as breathing and heart rate can reduce stress and restore emotional equilibrium. Similarly, biofeedback techniques help individuals regulate muscle tension, heart rate, and brainwave activity, promoting awareness and self-regulation.
Eden (2008), in The Energy Medicine Handbook, expands this understanding to the energetic dimension, describing how the body emits and responds to subtle electromagnetic frequencies that can be disrupted by stress or illness. Bioresonance therapy identifies and corrects these energetic imbalances, using specific frequencies to restore harmony and promote well-being. Together, biofeedback and bioresonance form a holistic toolkit that reconnects individuals with their own healing rhythms, cultivating balance and vitality.
