Dr. med. Wolfgang Rohrer 1 Introduction This presentation draws on my twenty years and more of experience using the BICOM and is designed to provide both general and specialist tips to beginners and more advanced therapists alike. I shall attempt to present the following tips in a logical order. 2 General tips, context 2.1 Write […]
Category Archives: 57th Congress
Sibylle Arnold-Wissert My path to discovering the low deep frequencies More than 20 years ago I was suffering from multiple allergies-neurodermatitis, hay fever, asthma and food allergies and was successfully treated with bioresonance by Dr. Thomas Allgeier. From that point on I was captivated by naturopathy and so in 2004 I took my examination to […]
Dr. med. dent. Rudolf Bracher Dear Congress delegates, I am very pleased to be able to address you today. My name is Dr. Rudolf Bracher, I am 66 years old and I live in Meschede, where I have run my own dental practice since 1980. I have been working as a BICOM therapist for 15 […]
Prof. Dr. Herbert Pietschmann A framework of thinking based on Aristotelian either/or logic emerged in the West in the 17th century and it still shapes our society today. With Galileo we require everything to be measured, with Descartes everything has to be broken down into its smallest elements and, with Newton, a cause has to […]
Sven Peters The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) merits special consideration in pain therapy. Jaw malposition and dysfunction are often attributed to one or more causes. In addition to psychological stress, malposition in the pelvis, joints and cervical, thoracic and lumbar spines coupled with hardening of the muscles can trigger craniomandibular dysfunction (CMD). Therefore, it is very […]
Hans Brogemann Dear Congress participants, Most of you will know me. For those of you new to bioresonance, I should like briefly to introduce myself. About 40 years ago I undertook, through my firm, to make people aware of how the body’s natural oscillations can be used for therapeutic purposes. I ran introductory seminars for […]
Dr. Christina Eul-Matern My name is Christina Eul-Matern. I am a veterinary surgeon and run a naturopathy practice with three key areas of treatment – acupuncture, osteopathy and bioresonance therapy. Since these areas work well together and complement each other, we tend to use conventional medical procedures infrequently. Today, I would like to present details […]
Esther Röder Introduction: Realising the influence that the mind and soul can have on the human body is no easy matter! That’s why it may appear that, as a result of challenges they are faced with in their personal/professional lives, more and more people are suffering from chronic headaches and joint pain, as well as […]
Dr. Hans Schwarz Introduction Migraine is a chronic condition with constantly recurring stresses such as gastrointestinal dysbiosis, problematic energy flows, stresses in the sleeping area and the need for orthomolecular substances. These are often accompanied by emotional and chemical problems as well as central allergies. The range of the headache can usually be attributed to […]
Dr. med. Uta Schmieden-Lindner I have been working with my practice team for 16 years offering a combination of mainstream medicine and naturopathic treatments, including for the last 15 years bioresonance therapy. When carrying out diagnosis and particularly when evaluating the success of treatment, I draw on the full range of classical medicine tools including […]
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