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Can bioresonance detect food intolerance and allergies?
Claim made by: Katrin Hempel / LondonNaturalTherapies.co.uk
Location: Online here http://www.londonnaturaltherapies.co.uk/Bioresonance-Sensitiv-Imago.html via story in the Telegraph here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/11211810/Alternative-health-what-is-naturopathy.html
Spotted on: 2014-11-07
Bioresonance is a therapy that uses electromagnetic frequencies to detect pathologies, bacteria, viruses and parasites as well as toxins and other harmful substances. It can be used to reliably detect food intolerances, allergies of all kinds, to help with detoxification and is incredibly potent for treatments of addiction (to stop smoking, for alcohol abuse etc.)
Comments: 1
Emma Wise
Hi Matt,
Did you ever get a response to your enquiry? I've just come across a similar claim from a website called checkmybodyhealth.com (trading name of Global Health Tests Limited). I've sent an email asking them for evidence to substantiate their claim that testing hair samples using 'bioresonance' can identify food sentitivities and intolerances, amongst a number of other things.
Thanks,
Emma