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Smoking cessation with bioresonance

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Bioresonance smoking cessation treatment has been applied in many developed countries for years. If you can’t get over your smoking addiction, it’s time to meet Bioresonance.

Bioresonance, which is a painless and side-effect free application, detects the healthy and disease-causing electromagnetic frequencies emitted by the cells, tissues and organs in our body, separates them from each other, and reverses, amplifies or combines these frequencies according to the needs of the treatment and returns them to the body. gives.

With bioresonance, we have the opportunity to obtain electromagnetic frequency patterns of all matter. In the smoking cessation session, the frequency pattern of the cigarette you smoke is obtained and used in smoking cessation therapy with bioresonance.

In order to apply the bioresonance smoking cessation method, the person must have made a firm decision to quit smoking.

The person is asked to smoke one last cigarette and put the butt in a glass tube. The last cigarette smoked by the person and a saliva sample are placed at the entrance of the Bicom Bioresonance device. From this saliva sample and cigarette butt, a “personalized” electromagnetic frequency pattern of nicotine is extracted. This determined frequency pattern is inverted and magnified 64 times and given back to the body through the electrodes and magnetic cushion. The frequency of nicotine in the body is compared with its inverse frequency. With this process, the nicotine frequency in the body is reset.

The frequencies applied during the session, which lasts approximately 60 minutes, are loaded on a chip and adhered to the skin of the person. It is requested to carry it for a month. Thus, frequency reception continues.

In the treatment of smoking cessation with bioresonance, a single session is usually sufficient. After the bioresonance session, the person’s body begins to perceive cigarettes as a foreign substance and behave as if they have never met cigarettes before. There is a feeling of satiety and reluctance to smoke. The person begins to be extremely uncomfortable with cigarette smoke. Symptoms of nicotine withdrawal such as headache, difficulty concentrating and irritability do not occur. Since the body perceives the cigarette as a foreign substance, it tries to get rid of this substance quickly.

It is recommended that people drink 2 -2.5 liters (8 -10 glasses) of water a day for a month, in order to ensure that nicotine is removed from the body faster.

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