Specialized literature presents several studies in which bioresonance therapy is successfully used in the case of various pathologies.
A controlled clinical study was performed in Russia in 2018 on 60 patients, who were high‑performance athletes affected by excessive physical exertion and addressed the regulation of systolic blood pressure, heart rate, as well as the reduction of stress by restoring the psycho‑emotional balance.
Bioresonance therapy can significantly improve gastrointestinal disorders, as identified in a randomized controlled study performed in Germany on 20 individuals with psychosomatic diseases and gastrointestinal disorders, respectively (22).
An observational pilot study carried out in 8 patients with lymphedema and lower limb lipedema demonstrated that bioresonance therapy in lymphedema and lipedema was effective, leading to reduced edema, relieved symptoms and improved lymphatic drainage, without side effects (19,23).
A German prospective controlled clinical study performed on 190 smokers has proven that Mora bioresonance therapy was effective in discontinuing smoking and presented no side effects (8,20).
A study conducted in Russia analyzed the synthesis of proteins by lymphocytes from patients with rheumatoid arthritis who received bioresonance therapy. This form of therapy is used to correct energy disorders in the body’s meridian system, with electromagnetic waves at a frequency range of 10‑500,000 Hz. It was identified that, after bioresonance therapy, the intensity of protein synthesis in the resting lymphocytes of the patients returned to normal (21,24).
In the present study, among the patients in the first group, after applying five bioresonance therapy sessions, 4 men and 10 women improved from a moderate depressive status to a mild depressive stage.
The limitations of the study are imposed by the current state of knowledge in the field of bioresonance which is less known in Romania and less studied in the world not having enough studies. In addition, the bioresonance therapy in the present study was applied with only one type of bioresonance device, but the Mora Nova device in our opinion, is one of the most powerful and complex currently available on the market. Also, the patient monitoring period was relatively short at five weeks. Surpassing the limitations of the present study can be achieved by monitoring patients for a longer period of time, using other types of bioresonance devices.
In conclusion, the study results confirmed that bioresonance therapy could improve, independently of the level of depression assessed with the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale comprising 17 items, the status of patients suffering from mild and moderate recurrent depression, who did not opt to use pharmacological treatment.

*EXPERIMENTAL AND THERAPEUTIC MEDICINE 23: 264, 2022 Bioresonance, an alternative therapy for mild and moderate depression
DANIELA MURESAN1, SEPTIMIU VOIDĂZAN2, ANDREEA SALCUDEAN3, CRISTINA RALUCA BODO4 and IOSIF GABOS GRECU5
1Doctoral School of Medicine and Pharmacy, Department of Medicine, Departments of 2Epidemiology, and
3Ethics and Social Sciences, ‘George Emil Palade’ University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Sciences and Technology;
4Psychiatric Clinic No. 2, Mures County Hospital; 5Senior Psychiatrist Psychiatric Clinic No. 1,
‘George Emil Palade’ University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Sciences and Technology, 540142 Targu Mures, Romania
Received November 16, 2021; Accepted December 16, 2021


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