Bioresonance Device:This Device Can See Your Health Status 3-5 Years Into the Future?
- winni
- March 03, 2026
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I recently came across a fascinating health detection device that I couldn't help but share.
It's called Bioplasm-NLS, an all-in-one health assessment system that integrates detection, analysis, and repair functions. After reading about it, I have to say: has technology really advanced this far?
What Can It Do?
Let's start with the core functions, three in total:
First, full-body detection. This device can scan all 12 major systems of the body, hundreds of organs and glands, and even delve down to the cellular level. How many reference entries are in its database? Over 120,000.
What surprised me most: It doesn't just tell you how your body is doing now—it can trace back past states and even predict health trends 3-5 years into the future.
It's like getting a "weather forecast" for your body, knowing in advance where potential issues might arise.
Second, item analysis. Wondering whether the supplements and health products you're taking are actually beneficial? This device can analyze that too. Perfect for those with a cabinet full of supplements who aren't sure what they should actually be taking.
Third, repair therapy. It can intervene during early stages of disease or before they've fully formed. It's particularly effective for pain point repair.
It Can Detect Chakras Too?
Yes, it also has a rather unique feature—chakra detection.
According to its explanation, chakras are the electromagnetic fields surrounding every living being, manifesting as different colors on the physical level. This electromagnetic field can reflect a person's emotional state, quality of consciousness, and also reveal the health level of organs.
It lists the seven chakras and their corresponding body parts:
Crown Chakra
Third Eye Chakra
Throat Chakra
Heart Chakra
Solar Plexus Chakra
Sacral Chakra
Root Chakra
Each chakra corresponds to different organs and glands. If you're interested in chakra energy, this feature should be quite appealing.
How Extensive Is the Detection Range?
I roughly counted, and the coverage is indeed extensive:
All organs and systems: cardiovascular, digestive, urinary, musculoskeletal, respiratory, endocrine, nervous...
Visual and auditory organs
Blood analysis (non-invasive)
Various infections: viruses, bacteria, fungi, parasites
Hormone levels: adrenal, pituitary, pancreas, thyroid, gonads
Immunity levels, allergens
Medication screening (matched to individual conditions)
Chromosomes, trace elements
And psychological aspects like emotions, sources of fear, relationship matrices
From body to mind, from organs to cells, it basically covers everything.
What Conditions Can It Address?
It's suitable for many scenarios, such as:
Allergies, ADHD, acute infections, bronchial asthma, autoimmune diseases, degenerative diseases, rheumatism, joint problems, gynecological issues (painful menstruation, hormonal imbalance, prenatal care), immunodeficiency, post-vaccination reactions, poisoning, headaches, fungal infections, various pains, neurodermatitis, sports injuries, metabolic diseases, pre and post-operative care, urological issues...
Most common problems can find their place here.
How Does It Work?
The principle sounds a bit mystical but isn't too complicated:
Every human body has its own electromagnetic oscillation frequency, and healthy organs have healthy frequencies. This device can capture your body's frequencies, compare them with healthy frequencies, and analyze where potential problems might exist.
During the process, you wear headphones, signals are transmitted through the device, your brain receives and provides feedback, ultimately forming an assessment report of your body's condition.
This type of bioresonance technology has been used in Europe and America for many years—it's not new, but there aren't many devices that can do it this comprehensively.
How's the Software?
Since it's a device that connects to a computer, the software experience matters too:
Supports Windows XP through 10 (both 32/64-bit)
Multi-language interface, free upgrades
Supports 12-core processors, fast scanning speed
Automatic analysis and repair functions
Customer management, report editing, data comparison features
It should be quite user-friendly.
Who Is It For?
According to its positioning, it's suitable for a wide range of people:
Family doctors, personal health consultants
Clinics, medical institutions
Schools, sanatoriums
Gyms, sports rehabilitation centers
Spas, beauty centers
Health food sales professionals
Basically, anyone in a health-related field could benefit from it.
Final Thoughts
After learning about this device, my biggest takeaway is: The future of health testing might no longer be "see a doctor when you get sick," but rather "foresee and intervene in advance."
Being able to see your body's trends 3-5 years into the future—that concept alone feels quite sci-fi.