Category Archives: Scientific Studies

Effects of Bioresonance application on MG-63 osteosarcoma cells

ZEYNEP SÜMER, TUĞÇE NAİME GEDİK, TUTKU TUNÇ, KEMAL ÖZERKAN CUMHURİYET UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL, DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY , Sivas CUMHURİYET UNIVERSITY, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Microbiology pharmocologic Objective: Bioresonance therapy is a method which aims to intervene in the body by means of material specific weak electromagnetic frequencies with the use of specific medical devices where electromagnetic […]

Fröhlich’s Interpretation of Biology through Theoretical Physics – Liverpool University

“Herbert Fröhlich FRS: A physicist ahead of his time” G.J. Hyland & P. Rowlands (Eds.) The University of Liverpool, 2006.  Chapter 7: pp. 91-138 (2nd edition 2008. Chapter 7: pp.107-154) Fröhlich’s Interpretation of Biology through Theoretical Physics. Cyril W. Smith (Salford University – Retired) Abstract Fröhlich had already considered biological problems in relation to theoretical physics  in the 1930’s. […]

Evidence for the Efficacy of a Bioresonance Method in Smoking Cessation: A Pilot Study

Aylin Pihtilia, Michael Galleb, Caglar Cuhadaroglu, Zeki Kilicaslana, Halim Isseverd, Feyza Erkana, Tulin Cagataya, Ziya Gulbarana Summary Background: Since the 1970s, MORA bioresonance therapy has globally been applied in the context of complementary medicine for various indications. In this regard, practitioners also report successful application in smoking cessation. The present study aims to verify these […]