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WebWellness offers several bioresonance devices for monitoring and maintaining health
LIFE EXPERT
Life Expert 3.0 is a web-clinic device for professional diagnostics of the body’s condition at home. Main features:
Scans 47 organs and systems of the body in less than a minutewellnesswithlifeexpert.com
Generates a health report
Selects recommended medications
Determines biological age and body mass index
Identifies individual intolerance to food products
Automatically creates individual complexeswebwellness.net
New features in Life Expert 3.0:
Determination of susceptibility to BRT
Multi-test for checking the condition of all organs and systems
Recommendations for the date of the next test
Auto-complex for disease prevention and strengthening the immune system
Life Balance
Life Balance is a portable health device designed for:
Effective parasite control
Detoxification of the body
Prevention of many diseases
The device transmits electromagnetic waves, the frequencies of which resonate with the frequencies of various pathogenic microorganisms, destroying them.
These waves are safe for the human body, have no side effects and can be used by people of all ages
How does the Life Expert device work?
The Life Expert device from WebWellness works on the principles of bioresonance, performing the following functions:
How it works
Measuring bioelectrical parameters:
The device measures the electrical conductivity of the skin through electrodes that contact specific points on the body
Frequency analysis: The device records the electromagnetic signals of the body, based on the theory that each organ and system of the body emits certain electromagnetic waves.
Data processing: The received signals are processed by the neural network and WebWellness software, which converts them into understandable information about the state of the body.
Testing process
Quick scan: The test takes only about 25-60 seconds, and 47 organs and systems of the body are analyzed.
Report generation: After scanning, the system generates a detailed report (up to 42 pages) on the state of the body, which includes
Information on the energy state of organs and systems
Vitamin and mineral balance
Water balance
Biological age
Body mass index
Individual intolerance to products
Presence of inflammatory processes (displayed in orange in the report)Cloud processing:
Data is processed in a cloud system, the manufacturers claim that the accuracy of the analysis is 95-98%.
Therapeutic capabilities
After diagnostics, the device can also:
Create individual complexes:
Based on the test results, the system automatically creates therapeutic complexes.
Select recommendations: The device selects suitable supplements, cosmetics, products and medicines for each user.
Record programs: Test results can be used to create individual programs for portable Life Balance devices, which the user can use at home.
Evidence base of bioresonance diagnostics
Academic research on bioresonance therapy
1. Research in psychiatry and neurology
The dissertation of Muresan D. et al. — a study of the effectiveness of bioresonance therapy in the treatment of depression.
The authors conducted a clinical study with three groups of patients (bioronance only, bioresonance + antidepressants, antidepressants only) and found a statistically significant improvement in the Hamilton scale.
The study was conducted in Romania in 2017-2018
2. Research in gastroenterology
The work of Barazsi J. et al. — a pilot observational study on the potential of bioresonance therapy in irritable bowel syndrome associated with chronic low back pain.
The study was conducted at the University of G. d’Annunzio, Italy.
Study by Nienhaus J. and Halle M. — placebo-controlled study of the effects of standardized MORA bioresonance therapy in functional gastrointestinal disorders (2006)
3. Dissertations in the field of allergology and dermatology
Dissertation by Koffler H. and co-authors — a comparative study on the diagnostic and therapeutic value of bioresonance in hay fever (1996)
Work by Schöni M.H. and co-authors — a study on the effectiveness of bioresonance therapy in children with atopic dermatitis (1997)
4. Research in the field of biomarkers and diagnostics
Dissertation Ruiz Vega Gisela (2019)
«One-step electrochemical magnetic assays for the development of point-of-care (POC) diagnostic devices»
Although not directly about bioresonance, it is related to the development of diagnostic devices using magnetic and electrochemical technologies.
Scientific background and theoretical works
Research Foletti A. and co-authors — works on bioelectromagnetic medicine and the role of resonance signaling (2013)
Theoretical works of Paul Schmidt — development of a therapeutic system based on a 152 kHz carrier frequency, which is modulated according to the feedback from the patient’s electromagnetic field.
Critical studies
It should be noted that there are also critical dissertations and studies that do not confirm the clinical effectiveness of the bioresonance method:
Work by Wüthrich B. et al. (2006) — «Bioresonance — diagnostic and therapeutic nonsense».
Research by Klaassen M. (2007) — criticism of the use of bioresonance in the diagnosis of cow’s milk-induced enteropathy.
Most academic research on bioresonance diagnostics is conducted in Europe, especially in Germany, Russia and Eastern European countries.
According to the scientometric analysis conducted by M.Yu. Gotovsky (Center for Intelligent Medical Systems),
in Russia from 1999 to 2015, 15 dissertations
on bioresonance therapy were defended and approved by the Higher Attestation Commission, of which 6 were doctoral and 9 candidate dissertations (12 in medical and 3 in biological sciences).
Identified authors of dissertations
Doctoral dissertations:
Zamaleeva R.S. — «Disorders of fetal development in pregnant women with extragenital diseases, their prevention and treatment» (1999, Kazan State Medical University)
Avakova A.G. — «Scientific substantiation of the main directions of using bioresonance technology in poultry farming» (Doctoral dissertation in agricultural sciences, Krasnodar, 2007)
PhD dissertations:
Usacheva Lyudmila Vasilievna — «Biological effects of bioresonance therapy in restorative treatment for cervical osteochondrosis» (PhD in biology, Perm, 2002)
Maiko O.Yu. — «Efficiency of using homeopathic and bioresonance therapy methods for gonarthrosis in a polyclinic» (PhD in medicine, Orenburg, 2000)
Kadochnikova G.V. — «Ascariasis in children, improving diagnostics and treatment» (PhD in medicine, Perm, 2004)
Gustomesova E.N. — «Clinical and laboratory characteristics and quality of life of patients with rheumatoid arthritis using bioresonance methods in complex therapy» (Candidate of Medical Sciences, Voronezh, 2005)
Gryzlova O.Yu. — «Bioresonance effects in natural and artificial electromagnetic fields as a factor in life activity» (Candidate of Biological Sciences, 2005)
Kuular A.M. — «The influence of bioresonance technologies on endothelial dysfunction in patients with chronic heart failure»
(Candidate of Medical Sciences, Moscow, 2015)
Makina S.K. — «Application of low-intensity frequency-wave therapy in a complex of rehabilitation measures for lumbosacral dorsopathy» (Candidate of Medical Sciences, Moscow, 2014)
Makhramov Z.Kh. — work in the field of bioresonance therapy
Scientists actively working in the field of bioresonance therapy:
Bokeria O.L. — co-author of works on assessing the effectiveness of bioresonance therapy in the healing of postoperative wounds.
Gotovsky M.Yu. — director of the Center for Intelligent Medical Systems, author of scientific papers and monographs on bioresonance therapy
Gotovsky Yu.V. — one of the founders of the bioresonance therapy method in Russia, author of numerous publications and monographs
Salia N.T. — co-author of works on the study of the effect of bioresonance therapy on wound healing
Most dissertations on bioresonance therapy in Russia are defended in medical universities in Moscow, Perm, Voronezh, Kazan and Orenburg. Research covers a wide range of areas of medicine: from cardiology and rheumatology to pediatrics and obstetrics.
buy life expert device - life expert
Life Expert 3.0 — an improved version with a modern interface and expanded functionality.
Official seller — distributor:
Main websites:
lifebalance-contact.top
Official WebWellness store, offers promotions and delivery.
lifebalance.top — distributor with bonuses (for example, 50 euros to your WebWellness account upon purchase).
— for purchasing Life Expert 3.0 in Russia.
device.lifebalance-contact.top— for the Customs Union countries.
Ordering:
Select the device and add it to your cart. Specify the delivery region
Pay for your order by credit card (Visa/Mastercard)
In Russia, you can pay in rubles.
Please note the subscription fee:
The device requires the WebWellness program with a subscription fee of:
50 euros/month (unlimited testing).
0.50 euros per test in Life Expert mode.
Delivery and accessories:
The device comes with electrodes (for arms, legs, head), USB cable, case and instructions in Russian and English. Weight is about 1.45 kg.
Delivery is free from some sellers (for example, WebWellness — LIFE EXPERT — LIFE BALANCE).
Sellers often offer help with registration in WebWellness.
Check the status and availability of your WebWellness personal account upon purchase
Important notes:
The device is not medical and is not intended to make diagnoses. The results require confirmation by classical methods.
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