Bioresonance in office practice

Biorezonans w praktyce gabinetowej – spokojna praca regulacyjna z wykorzystaniem aparatu BICOM Optima w realnym gabinecie

Tools, interpretation and real process support

Bioresonance is increasingly appearing in offices as a tool to support the body’s regulatory process. At the same time, many simplifications, mental shortcuts and misunderstandings have grown up around this method. Therefore, it is worth clearly separating what bioresonance is, what it is not, and how to responsibly use the available tools.

This article is based on real office work, observations and comparisons of various systems used in practice.

Different tools – different functions

In office work, it is crucial to distinguish between regulatory and orientation tools. Failure to make this distinction leads to misinterpretations and unnecessary anxiety for clients.

BICOM Optima – regulatory tool

In office practice, it is also important to distinguish the quality of the devices used. BICOM Optima is certified as a medical device, which means it meets the safety standards and technical parameters required for devices approved for patient use. This is not tantamount to recognizing bioresonance as a treatment method in academic medicine, but it is a significant qualitative difference compared to many of the orientation and diagnostic devices available on the market.

BICOM Optima is an advanced bioresonance system used for regulatory work with the body.

In office practice, its function is
– regulatory work with the nervous and autonomic systems
– testing the body’s response to stimuli
– observing the integration of processes over time
– making therapeutic decisions based on the body’s response

BICOM is not a “disease reader” or a diagnostic machine. It is a process tool that requires experience, attentiveness and proper interpretation.

Orientation biofeedback – a support tool

At the same time, devices like BBC (Body Balance Check) or other orientation biofeedback systems are appearing in offices. These are tools with a completely different purpose.

Their real role is
– support of the conversation with the client
– initial map of tensions and burdens
– educational tool
– starting point for further work

Orientation biofeedback should not be considered diagnostic. Results like “bacteria,” “parasites,” “organ burdens” are symbolic and indicative, not medical. Without proper context, they can be misleading.

This tool only makes sense if the person working with it understands its limitations.

Why not everything that is “displayed” is a real problem

The body reacts dynamically. BBC often shows
– current tensions
– traces of earlier processes
– adaptations of the nervous system
– emotional reactions

These are not diagnoses of diseases. Attempts to interpret such results literally lead to overinterpretation and unnecessary stress for clients.

What real office work looks like

Realistic office work with bioresonance - therapist, tubes and regulatory process during the session
Bioresonance in practice – a process, not a one-time test

In office practice, the work looks quietly and in stages
– observing the body’s reaction
– testing adjustments
– talking and correcting the direction of work
– decisions made over time, not “read off the screen”

It’s a process, not a one-time study.

Bioresonance versus out-of-office process support

Very often, a proper adjustment in the office opens up a process that continues outside the office. This is where meaningful, targeted support comes in.

Not every client requires the same. For example,
– with parasitic load signals, it makes sense to support cleansing processes
– with nervous system overload, regeneration and stabilization are key
– with long-term inflammatory processes, it is important to work on multiple levels simultaneously

Process support – formulations as a tool, not a promise

BICOM Optima apparatus and preparations to support the regulatory process used outside the office
Cabinet tools and process support beyond the visit

The preparations used in this working model do not replace therapy, but complement it. Their role is
– to sustain the effects of regulation
– to support the processes that the body has already set in motion
– to relieve stress on the systems in between visits

They are not stocked in cabinets. They are selected specifically for the process, not sold “prophylactically.”

The model of cooperation with offices

For surgeries that want to work in a responsible and orderly manner, a cooperation model based on simple rules is available
– the surgery first tests the preparations in practice on its own
– after a positive experience, it can join the partner program
– customers of the surgery can receive preparations directly with shipment to their homes
– the surgery does not need to store products
– each sale realized from the code of the surgery is visible in the panel
– the surgery receives a commission and an affiliate discount.

This model preserves the purity of the therapeutic work and at the same time gives a viable tool to support the process.

Summary

Bioresonance is not magic or automation. It is a tool that requires
– knowledge
– experience
– responsible interpretation

Only a combination of
– cabinet work
– the right regulatory tool
– informed support of the process outside of the cabinet

creates a consistent, safe and effective working model.

If you work in a practice and are looking for this approach, this model is for you.

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