Sad to hear another bad experience from Bcom, there are many bioresonance manufacturers in the world and most are not even close to be classified as medical device. Bcom is not even a registered medical device with HSA, at most it can only be called a health maintenance device with the same standing as most common health supplements or those TCM IR machines in chinatown, but they claim themselves to be therapeutic. Though most bioresonance are given a name pseudoscience there is actually a bioresonance device from Russia called Imedis developed by the Russian government themselves and back by multiple clinical trials throughout the world over the past 15 years. They are officially certified medical device in Russia, Europe and Japan and the efficiency and accuracy is far more superior than Bcom, 80% base on official clinical research. So by just calling bioresonance pseudo will do unjust to the Russian government and show how much people know about the other parts of the world. While we Singaporean struggle with chronic diseases like cancer and still rely on the long over due treatment method from US the Russian had already develop the next generation oncology bioresonance device that is clinically proven. Unfortunately it's not available in Singapore yet. http://imedis.ru/en
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