Author Archives: Dr.Ahmed Zayed

Clinical study on the use of BICOM resonance therapy on overstrain syndrome in top sportsmen

Dr_ med. Breda Jesensek Papcz, Dr. med. prim, Joze Barpvic German translation and adaptation T. Rome and R. Moyses Introduction The organism’s biophysical processes are fundamental characteristics which are present in all organisms and are superordinate to biochemical processes. The frequency range extends from very short to the extremely long wave range. The body creates […]

Biophysical allergy therapy, Retrospective study from a medical practice

P. Schumacher Summary ft Moyses Introduction Between September 1989 and October 1990, Dr. P. Schumacher of Innsbruck carried out a study of around 200 allergy patients which will be summarised here. In his book Biophysikalische Therapie der Altergieni [Biophysical allergy therapy], in which this study is described in detail alongside numerous other useful tips on […]

Transfer of molecular information using a bioresonance instrument (BICOM) in amphibian trials

Erfahrungsheilkunde Acta medica empirica Journal for medical practiceOffprint (vol. 44, issue no, 3/1995) (controlled blind study) By: P.C. Endler, M. Citro, W. Pongratz, C.W. Smith,Vinattieri, F. Senekowitsch Summary Two independent double-blind studies, performed in Austria and Italy, demonstrated that bioinforrnation can be scanned and transferred by a bioresonance instrument (BICOM), The metamorphosis of tadpoles could be […]

Tests on the transduction of acetic acid information via an electronic amplifier

Erfahrungsheilkunde Acta medica empirica Journal for medical practice Offprint (EHK7/1998) Peter Kreisl Summary The transfer of bioenergetic information facilitates a new scientific approach to the specialist area of biology, in particular methods of medical diagnosis and therapy. This paper demonstrates that, by transferring acetic acid information to inorganic salt solutions by means of an electronic […]

Bioresonance Therapy Corrects the Immunodeficiency of Chernobyl mice

Sakharov D., Savtsova Z., Indyk V., Kovhsyuk S., Voieikova I., Zaritskaia M., Orlovsky  A.,  Serkiz Ja., Kavetsky R. E.  Institute of Experimental Pathology, Oncology, and Radiobiology of the National Academy of Science of the Ukraine Lednyickzy G. Hippocampus Research Facilities, Central Division, 1031 Budapest, Nardi tit 67, Hungary, Tel/fax: 36-1-1884865 Abstract: The investigation was carried […]

Prospective randomised study to check the results of treatment using endogenous electromagnetic fields, in the case of slight liver cell damage

Introduction The fundamental question of how a living organism such as a human being, which is composed of an astronomical number of cells, is able to coordinate BICOM optima®l function and above all the entire life cycle (cell proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, etc.) of each individual cell in such a way that the integrity of the […]

Effect of Bioresonance Therapy on Antioxidant System in Lymphocytes in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis

B. I, Islamov, R. M. Balabanova, V. A. untikov, Yu. V. Gotovskii, and E. E. Meizerov” Translated from Byulleten Experimental noi Biologii Meditsiny, Vol. 134, No. 9. pp. 237-190, September, 2002 Original article submitted January 24, 2002 We measured activities of superoxide dismutase, catalase, and glutathione peroxidase and content of nonprotein thiol groups (reduced glutathione) […]

Biological EIVIFs cause considerable changes in the viability of the heat shock treated chrysalises of Drosophila melanogaster.

Sakharov D., The R_E.Kavetsky Institute of Experimental Pathology, Oncology and Radiobiology, National Academy of Science of Ukraine Waiserman A., Koshel N., The Institute of Gerontology, National Academy of Science of Ukraine Gabor Lednyiczky, Ffippocampus Research Facilities, Central Division, 1031 Budapest, Ninesi tat 67, Hungary, let/fax 36-1-1886865 ABSTRACT: It has been long suspected that biological electromagnetic […]

Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Stimulation May Lead to Regression of Morris Hepatoma in Buffalo Rats

ARTUR FEDOROWSKI, M.D, Ph.D., ANDRZEJ STECIWKO, M.D, Ph.D. and JERZY RABCZYNSKI, M.D, Ph.D ABSTRACT Objective: The influence of low-frequency electromagnetic (LF-EM) waves on the processes of carcino­genesis and tumor growth has been the subject of experimental investigations for more than two decades and the results are promising. In parallel, an interesting method of complementary medicine, biophysical-informa­tion […]

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 […]