Allergies: Treatment with Bioresonance

Allergies can be triggered by foods, environmental chemicals, heavy metal intoxification, inhalants, parasites or stress. In this video, a bioresonance machine is used to invert the electromagnetic frequency of the substance therefore canceling it from the body and actually reducing the allergic reaction.

Tags: allergies, environmental chemicals, heavy metal intoxification, inhalants, parasites, stress, food, bioresonance

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