MORA Nova – Bioresonance Therapy

What is bioresonance therapy? It is a non-invasive therapy that aims to support the body’s natural ability to regulate and repair itself by identifying and addressing imbalances. These imbalances may be linked to irritants, toxins, allergens, or environmental pollutants. Often considered a type of complementary medicine, bioresonance therapy uses electromagnetic signals to interact with the body’s energy field. Though more research is needed, many people seek this alternative therapy for its potential role in helping to diagnose and treat certain medical conditions such as allergies, arthritis, and chronic fatigue. This bioresonance treatment is typically well-tolerated and valued for its gentle, vibrational approach.

Conceived of and developed in Germany, the Mora NovaTM is one of the world’s leading devices in providing bioresonance treatments. Initially, the Mora NovaTM is used to evaluate an individual’s frequency patterns in the form of oscillations (electromagnetic waves). Those patterns are then compared with the harmonious patterns stored within the Mora’s database. When frequency patterns within the body are determined to be stressed or unhealthy (typically by causing allergies, food intolerances, and other imbalances), the Mora Nova delivers individualized therapies to treat and invert the harmful frequencies until healthy patterns are restored.

The therapy can reduce imbalances and help the body to recover. It can also be used to help identify and prevent problems proactively, before imbalances occur or advance.

What is Bioresonance Therapy Used For? Understanding Treatment Frequency and Benefits

Once an individual begins bioresonance treatment, the number of sessions needed is determined on a case-by-case basis. Most clients at Innate Wellness require around 8 to 10 sessions, depending on overall health, digestive balance, immune function, and lifestyle stressors. This non-invasive therapy is guided by experienced practitioners trained in complementary medicine, ensuring it integrates smoothly with your broader wellness goals.

What Can Bioresonance Therapy Help Support?

While still an emerging field with ongoing research, bioresonance therapy is used in practice to support individuals managing symptoms related to:

  • Allergies and food intolerances
  • Digestive issues and stomach pain
  • Chronic stress or depressive episodes
  • Skin conditions like eczema or acne
  • Post-surgical recovery and energy support
  • Smoking cessation and detox protocols
  • Fibromyalgia and rheumatoid arthritis

These applications reflect common areas where clients seek relief and support, though bioresonance should not replace evidence-based diagnosis or care for medical conditions.

Can Bioresonance Therapy Unlock a New Approach to Energy, Immunity, and Chronic Health?

Recent studies highlight the potential of bioresonance therapy as a complementary approach to health care. A 2025 bioRxiv study found that bioresonance could influence cellular processes through electromagnetic frequency modulation, suggesting benefits for energy balance and possibly immune regulation. Meanwhile, research published in the Journal of Modern Problems of Medicine reported that bioresonance methods may help in managing chronic conditions by supporting metabolic regulation and reducing inflammatory markers. While promising, both studies note that larger clinical trials are needed to confirm effectiveness.

Responsible Use and Clinical Considerations

Although many clients report improved well-being, it’s important to recognize that more clinical trials and observational studies are needed to fully evaluate the effectiveness of bioresonance. At Innate Wellness, we prioritise transparent communication: we do not claim this therapy can treat cancer, change DNA, or replace standard care for serious health concerns.

Our team’s role is to help you understand what bioresonance therapy is, how it fits within alternative medicine, and whether it may benefit your unique health journey.Still have questions or wondering if it’s right for you? Contact us today to speak with a qualified practitioner.