Timeline of Bioresonance Treatment

The Biological Rationale Behind BICOM Therapy's Treatment Timeline

One of the most frequently asked questions regarding BICOM bioresonance therapy is: Why does it require weekly sessions over a period of time? While this may appear extensive at first glance, the structure is grounded in fundamental biological principles governing cellular regeneration and systemic healing.

The reason lies behind different tissues in the human body regenerating at varying rates:

  1. Gastrointestinal epithelial cells renew approximately every 7 days

  2. Epidermal (skin) cells regenerate every 28 days

  3. Hepatocytes (liver cells) turnover in 180 days

  4. Erythrocytes (red blood cells) have a lifespan of 120 days

  5. Osteocytes (bone cells) may take up to 7 years for full renewal

Within a 12-month period, it is estimated that 98% of the body's cellular structure has been replaced. BICOM therapy is designed to support the body’s self-regulation and detoxification mechanisms during these natural regenerative cycles.

By delivering therapy consistently over several weeks, BICOM treatment aligns itself with these biological timelines—providing the body with ongoing energetic support as it gradually replaces and repairs dysfunctional cells. This method respects the complexity of chronic conditions, which often develop over time and require sustained intervention for meaningful recovery.

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