Has anyone heard of or tried this? If so, what was your experience?
I'm at a bit of a wits end desperate stage and a friend of my Mum's told her about this. Her story is very similar to mine...
Has anyone heard of or tried this? If so, what was your experience?
I'm at a bit of a wits end desperate stage and a friend of my Mum's told her about this. Her story is very similar to mine...
I haven't heard of this and googled it. There are many references to it on the internet. I looked at the MORA Institute and personally found it gobbledegook. This is a wiki link ( bear in mind wiki is not always the best place to look, but if you are at a lose end there are wonderful articles out there making fun of "oscillating therapy" and "electromagnetic homeopathy")
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bio...
This is a simple video
bioresonance.com/im-not-a-d...
I suspect it's extremely expensive snake oil. My opinion only, and I wish it were that easy. Sorry x
I am a big sceptic of this kind of thing. I've been researching it (I never bother with wikipedia) and the whole mechanism of it just oozes quackery to me!
But...in the process of researching I came across a GP clinic a half hour from here that specialises in both conventional and alternative medicine and one of the doctors there advertises that he uses this therapy along with conventional medicine for people with chronic conditions. A few other sites that I read also stressed that it is not to replace medicine but compliment it. Which is an unusual approach if it is quack stuff🤔.
Mum's friend uses it to keep her condition under control. It's not a cure but she gets long periods of relief from symptoms and whenever she relapses she simply has another lot of treatment to help her.
From what I can gather it has something to do with acupuncture points as well but I haven't figured out quite what that connection is yet.
I'm just intrugued and wondered if anyone else had actually tried it.
Ha ha ha! Well what do you know! I was just having a conversation with my lovely husband about this MORA therapy and we looked up some youtube videos on it.
Then he proceeds to tell me he's had it done at one stage on his back. He has had problems for years with a herniated disc and one physiotherapist he saw at one stage used it. He had no idea it was something with a name and therefore hadn't really thought any more about it. But he said it really did work to take away inflammation and the pain associated with it. It didn't fix his disc problem but that is in keeping with what I've read that it isn't something that can reverse damage but can alleviate symptoms that go along with a condition.
The things you learn in a day!! I've answered my own question!
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