People have started learning that bioresonance therapy is an incredible effect support tool to help people improve their overall health. With it’s growing popularity, more and more people are looking into the science of biofeedback and wanting to become a practitioner.
The business side of being a bioresonance practitioner is appealing as well. With a certificate or diploma and proper training, one can make a solid living.
In this article we’ll go over both the steps to becoming a bioresonance therapist as well as the business aspects.
Key takeaways
- Success as a therapist comes down to the passion of the person and the plan to grow
- Online training, degrees, and seminars are all in their infancy
- Many practitioners struggle on completion of their theory and training
- The business aspect is as important as the knowledge aspect – consider a turnkey solution
What is Bioresonance Therapy?
Bioresonance therapy is a form of energy healing that uses specific frequencies to restore balance and promote holistic well-being in the human body. It is based on the principles of natural medicine and has been used to treat various health conditions, including stress, anxiety, and allergies. While officially a coined term in 1992, various forms of biofield therapy have been around for centuries. Biofield therapy is a non-invasive and pain-free treatment that can be used in conjunction with other therapies. Many studies that have extensive depth combined biofeedback with other modalities. The therapy is also sometimes called bioresonance treatment or bioresonance healing.
Bioresonance Therapy Training Courses And Education
While there is no official certification, most practioners complete a bioresonance therapy training course that covers the principles and practices of biofield therapy and treatment. It is a good idea to take a course that is accredited by a reputable organization, such as the Complementary Medical Association (CMA).
When you take a bioresonance therapy student course, it will include both theoretical and practical training. Subjects covered are the history of bioresonance, bioresonance devices and equipment, and practical application. The best courses include insights on physiology and case studies based on research to improve the effectiveness of Biofield therapy sessions. It’s recommended that part of the learning process is with real world subjects under a mentorship. It’s important to understand the improvement people should be looking for from session to session.
Bioresonance Devices and Equipment
One of the key things to become familiar with are the Bioresonance devices and equipment used in training. These devices are used to deliver specific frequencies to the body. They are used for both diagnosis and treatment.
There are many different types of wellness devices available. Three of the most important factors are ease of use, frequency range, and cost. When you are learning the secrets of treatment, it’s easy to see that trying to save costs on materials creates a poor experience.
If you are looking for a great device, some of the best comes from Thera Wellness. Thera Wellness devices are easy to use, and have great frequency range. Newer devices also have the ability to test more areas. This is an exciting development for members of the bioresonance community going forward.
Practical Application and Certification
Once you’re completed your bioresonance therapy training course, it’s recommended you gain some practical experience. To gain your bioresonance certificate, many times you need a set number of hours in a real-life setting such as in a clinical setting or private practice. Some partners even provide a paid internship that works around your schedule as you complete your training.
If you are looking to find a place to practice after you complete your bioresonance school training, please contact us.
It’s also a good idea to join an online community (Ideally one with membership requirements) who are practicing the science and sharing their learning with each other.
Building a Career as a Bioresonance Therapist
As a bioresonance therapist, you may work in a variety of settings, including private practice and clinics. More and more people use bioresonance therapy for wellness and prevention, rather than just for treatment of specific health conditions.
Using bioresonance for balancing energy and general health has opened up more segments for the market. While most of the training is geared around health conditions, you are seeing more research into health optimization. This is a great add-on for other healing therapists who many just focus on anatomy, energy, or nutrition.
One of the biggest challenges for building a career as a bioresonance therapist is building a client base. Most therapists are passionate about helping others, but do not have the knowledge to build out their practice after school.
Turn-Key Solutions For Building A Practice
As the market for Bioresonance Therapy grows, we are seeing more and more turn-key solutions to support growing practices. Aumbio has developed a Franchise-development model to help practitioners grow out their practices after the completion of their diploma. They’ve used their knowledge of opening up 3 centers to help others
The most important thing to learn is staying compliant with your marketing materials. Having an expert to support you makes this much easier.
Conclusion and Next Steps
Becoming a bioresonance therapist takes some dedication with the combination of education, training, and practical experience. The good news is it can be an extremely rewarding and lucrative career supporting people in their health journey. People are becoming more interested as page after page of research comes out.
If you’re interested in bioresonance therapy, you may want to consider volunteering or shadowing a bioresonance therapist before you start your training. This is a great way to see how clients lives improve after sessions as well.
Once you are sold on the process, you can contact schools and request more information on how to get your career started.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bioresonance theory based off?
The history of bioresonance goes back to the entanglement theory which recently won a Nobel Peace Prize. The core is that unhealthy cells resonate at different frequencies of energy compared to healthy cells. By picking up these frequencies and balancing them with your normal energy you can support healing.