Category Archives: Scientific Studies

Scientific studies about Bicom therapies using Bicom 2000 and Bicom Optima

Innovations in Stem Cell Diagnostics and Bioresonance Therapy

stem cell diagnostic image

Exploring the Cutting-edge of Medical Science In the ever-evolving field of medical science, one of the most intriguing areas of development is stem cell research and its application in various therapeutic modalities. Today, I am excited to delve into a fascinating topic: stem cell diagnostics using the BICOM® BodyCheck and its potential applications in bioresonance […]

Stanford University researchers are identifying acoustics that creates new Heart tissue!

Stanford University researchers are identifying acoustics that creates new Heart tissue! Edgar Cayce’s statement said that ‘sound would be the medicine of the future’. A reawakening to the power of sound and that we now have the tools to take it further. This image below shows the ‘cymatics’, or geometric patterns created in heart cells […]

Effect of BICOM® Optima on Inflammation Regulation

Effects of the BICOM® Optima Mobile Bioresonance Device on Cell Metabolism and Oxidative Burst of Inflammation-Mediating Cells   Peter C Dartsch Dartsch Scientific GmbH, Institut für zellbiologische Testsysteme, Germany ABSTRACT Background: Neutrophils are the most common type of granulocyte, a type of white blood cell, found in most mammals. They play an essential part of the innate immune system […]

BICOM Optima® Mobile: Effect on Connective Tissue Fibroblasts

Investigations on the Beneficial Effects of BICOM Optima® Mobile Bioresonance Device on Cultured Connective Tissue Fibroblasts Dartsch PC* Dartsch Scientific GmbH, Institut für zellbiologische Testsysteme, Auf der Voßhardt 25, D-49419 Wagenfeld, Germany Abstract Background The holistic bioresonance method uses the electromagnetic waves it receives from the patient and alters the energy field of the organism. Thus, it […]

Peer Review 2

  Client Regumed GmbH Herr Rudolf Moyses Lochhamer Selllag 5 82161 Grafelfing Peer Reviewer Dr. Volker W. Rahlfs, C. Stat. (RSS) Certificate „Biometry in Medicine”, GMDS Translator: Thomas van Sant, (M.Sc) INTRODUCTION Studies by clinicians and theoretical scientists concerning the bioresonance procedure of Regumed Regulative Medizintechnik GmbH were submitted to us so that we might […]

Peer review 1

PEER REVIEW in the matter of Regumed GmbH Client: Regumed GmbH Herr Rudolf Moyses Hans-Cornelius-StraBe 4 D-82166 Grafelfing Consultants: Dr. Volker W. Rahlfs, C. Stat. (RSS) Certificate ‘Biometry in Medicine’ (GMDS) Dr. med. Andreas Rozehnal Bead Clinical Research Translator: Thomas van Sant, (M.Sc) TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3 Methodology…………………………………………………………………………. 3 Describing and Evaluation the Study […]

Overstrain syndrome in sportsmen

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. […]

Bioelectromagnetic medicine: The role of resonance signaling

Alberto Foletti 1,3 , Settimio Grimaldi 1, Antonella Lisi1,2,3, Mario Ledda1,2,3 & Abraham R. Liboff2 1Institute of Translational Pharmacology – CNR, Rome, Italy, 2Department  of Physics, Oakland University, Rochester Hills, MI, USA, and 3Department of Innovative Technologies-DTI, University of Applied Sciences of Southern Switzerland-SUPSI, Manno, Switzerland Only recently has the critical importance of electromagnetic (EM) field […]

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. […]