What are the benefits of bioresonance therapy to quit smoking?
What are the benefits of bioresonance therapy to quit smoking?
Bioresonance therapy to quit smoking offers several potential benefits for individuals seeking to break free from nicotine addiction and enjoy a smoke-free life, including:
Reduction of nicotine cravings and withdrawal symptoms
Decreased dependence on cigarettes and tobacco products
Improved lung function and respiratory health
Enhanced energy levels and vitality
Better overall health and well-being
Potential for long-term smoking cessation success and improved quality of life
The smoking cessation process with the bioresonance method starts with the patient’s determination and a psychological and physical examination. Additional psychological interventions are offered if necessary. Bioresonance is a member of energy medicine and is based on quantum physics. The smoking cessation process starts with reaching an energy balance in the body and cleaning the cellular stress caused by electromagnetic pollution.
The vibration through which the body recognizes cigarette is detected and this vibration frequency is inverted biophysically to send back to the body. So that the receptors in the body will reset the information regarding nicotine. This is the way of eliminating physical addiction. The statistics of patients quitting smoking at this point is 85 percent. Although very rare, any kind of problem can be solved with support programs.
In terms of psychological addiction, it’s important to change the habits of daily routine. For some patients, keeping hands busy is a problem. In these situations, telling beads, spinning pens, playing with a stress ball can be the alternatives for smoking. Some people consider smoking an inseparable part of the conversation. It would be convenient to hang out in places where smoking is forbidden, meet people who don’t smoke at least for a while, and expect the understanding and support of family members and the inner circle. Also, recovering smokers can offer themselves treats. They can buy presents for themselves, go to their favorite restaurant, and take a trip using the budget allocated for smoking. They can also achieve psychological self-support by reminding themselves of their least favorite things about smoking.