Alternative Medicine Study: Bioresonance Devices Even Declare Corpses Healthy



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Alternative therapies using bioresonance are popular, and health insurance companies pay for the treatment. A pediatrician considers the method to be a fraudulent label and developed a strange test.

That won't do any good - bioresonance diagnostics can barely differentiate between a dead body and a damp cloth.

That won’t do any good – bioresonance diagnostics can barely differentiate between a dead body and a damp cloth.

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Rarely has a dubious pseudo-medical method been exposed so convincingly and at the same time with humor. “The Leberkäse test is the shortest and most accurate proof that bioresonance devices are fraudulent,” says German pediatrician and allergist Walter Dorsch, who devised the test method. Leberkäse is a Bavarian specialty, comparable to meatloaf, and it not only plays an important role in the process as a test substance. For the doctor, the meatloaf is also the eponymous: “Leberkäse contains neither cheese nor liver; it is actually a misnomer, just like bioresonance.”

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