Every spring and summer, millions of people brace themselves for the sneezing, itchy eyes, and blocked nose that come with hayfever. For others, allergies triggered by pets, dust, or food can affect them all year round. While conventional medicine often focuses on reducing symptoms, complementary approaches such as bioresonance therapy aim to get to the root of the imbalance.
Why Do Allergies Happen?
Allergies occur when the body’s immune system overreacts to harmless substances — pollen, animal dander, dust mites, or certain foods. Instead of ignoring them, the immune system treats them as threats, releasing histamine and other chemicals that cause inflammation and uncomfortable symptoms.
Modern lifestyles may play a role in why allergies are becoming more common. Processed foods, pollution, chronic stress, and changes to gut health can all contribute to a more sensitive immune system.
The Limitations of Conventional Allergy Treatments
Most allergy medications work by either reducing inflammation (antihistamines, steroids) or by limiting exposure (avoiding triggers). While these can provide temporary relief, they don’t always address why the immune system is reacting in the first place.
Some patients report feeling frustrated — stuck between taking tablets daily or simply learning to “live with” their allergies. This is where complementary therapies such as bioresonance may be worth considering.
How Bioresonance Therapy Approaches Allergies
Bioresonance works on the principle that every cell, organ, and allergen has its own electromagnetic frequency. When the body is exposed to stressors such as pollen or dust, these frequencies can create disharmony in the system.
Using the Bicom Optima device, bioresonance therapy detects and inverts the frequencies linked to allergens. This helps the body reduce its sensitivity, calm the immune overreaction, and restore energetic balance.
Patients often describe experiencing:
- Reduced intensity of symptoms such as sneezing or congestion.
- A more comfortable allergy season.
- A sense of overall well-being as inflammation eases.
Real-Life Experiences
While scientific research into bioresonance and allergies is ongoing, patient stories are compelling. Many report noticeable improvements after a series of treatments, especially when combined with lifestyle changes such as:
- Improving diet and hydration.
- Reducing exposure to environmental triggers where possible.
- Supporting gut health with probiotics and nutrient-rich foods.
- Managing stress through relaxation techniques or mindfulness.
A Holistic Approach Matters
At Michael and Gill’s practice, bioresonance is never seen as a “quick fix.” Instead, it forms part of a holistic care plan that also includes guidance on lifestyle, nutrition, and practical back management education. Addressing allergies this way gives patients a chance to move beyond just symptom control towards genuine resilience and balance.