Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Reactive Versus Preventive Care

For nearly 100 years, medicine has seen the human body as a biochemical factory, requiring only the correct input of oxygen, nutrients and water to function effectively. Based on this theory, medicine has used chemical substances (pharmaceuticals), to treat disease. It can be debated that this approach to health is superficial and reactive because it is treating symptoms rather than the cause, and addressing health issues after they have manifested themselves as disease rather than before they have reached pathological proportions.

Many certainly know that conventional medicine has difficulty in treating many chronic illnesses and allergies. Bioresonance therapy addresses the most fundamental causes of ill health which is deficiency in cellular energy.

Increasing cellular energy is known to improve cellular performance and healing by a gain in blood circulation, oxygen saturation, and metabolism. Furthermore, cellular energy is also important to assist recovery from chronic illnesses, for post operative wound care, or boosting sports performance, and for maintaining good health.

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