On the Influence of Bioresonance (BICOM Therapy) on Regulation of Cellular Stress Response through the Model of the Fruit Fly (Drosophila melanogaster)

The Oregon R wild type of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster was used for the study in a standardised test setup. Test groups were exposed to a raised temperature of 40° or 37° C for 120 minutes. These temperatures normally lead to the fruit fly's hereditary material and cell metabolism being irreparably damaged.

To quantify the effect of BICOM Therapy, chrysalid mortality, fertility, positive phototaxis and survival time without food were measured.

The test results show that the biopositive effects of inducable constitutional stress proteins (chaperones) are transferable via their bioenergetic information fields to heat-damaged fruit fly chrysalids.

It was possible to extend survival time without food, restore fertility of female insects and also drastically reduce mortality rate in the test group treated with BICOM.

The study was conducted by D. Sakharov et al.: R. E. Kavetsky Institute for Experimental Pathology, Oncology and Radiobiology of the State Academy of Sciences of the Ukraine.


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