You’ve probably come across this acronym a number of times on this website, but what is it?
BaPS stands for Bioresonance according to
Paul Schmidt. Let's try and break it down a little bit....
Our Sun
The easiest way to explain bioresonance is to turn to an example in nature. The sun. Sunlight is the most ancient form of bioresonance. According to the book, "Bioresonance according to Paul Schmidt", the sun shines and its rays hit our skin.
Sunlight triggers regulatory processes, not by simply warming the skin, but also by the beneficial Ultra-Violet (UV) radiation the sun contains.
The book observes that "UV light triggers pigment formation. Our skin contains an integrated regulatory system that starts the process of skin pigmentation at the exact frequency of sunlight, making our skin appear tanned.
Dog Enjoying Sunlight
Skin pigmentation represents only one of the many regulatory processes triggered by sunlight, just like the production of Vitamin D."
"The actual reason is the proportion of ultraviolet present in sunlight. With a wavelength of 10 to 400 nm, which corresponds to a frequency of 1,500 Hz to 750 teraHz, UV light has the capacity to stimulate pigmentation."
"Sunlight also has other positive effects on us. It warms us up. It stimulates the production of Vitamin D in our bodies. All this happens without us even feeling anything for the most part. A proportion of UV light present in sunlight affects our bodies in different ways too."
Here is a simplified way of explaining Bioresonance.... the sun's beneficial rays make contact with the skin, our bodies know what to do with that positive energy. To get a more comprehensive understanding of bioresonance and its application in today's world... watch the following video.
Who is Paul Schmidt? He was a German engineer who, in the mid-70's, recognized the connection between the application of electromagnetic oscillations, vibration and their regulatory effects on the bodies of humans, animals and plants.
Paul Schmidt
As a result of his investigations, he was able to discover the optimal conditions under which the body can be brought into a state of resonance and how the best results could be achieved.
This led him to develop his own resonator which is the technology that forms the basis of modern bioresonance devices according to Paul Schmidt.
BaPS has come a long way since the first days of the original resonator. Today, there are two main devices for the application of BaPS on humans and animals.
Rayocomp PS 10
We have the portable Rayocomp PS 10 series of bio-resonators and harmonisers and the stationary Rayocomp PS 1000 Polar 4.0. In the Rayocomp PS 10 series, we have the Complete and the Basic Versions.
The Complete Version is used by beginner therapists who want to become practitioners of bioresonance and for veterinary applications as well.
The Basic Version is suited for clients to harmonise in the comfort of their home. Both versions have the advantage of being portable and ideally suited for home use.
The stationary Rayocomp PS 1000 Polar 4.0 is a high-tech bioresonance device that is well suited for use by trained practitioners of bioresonance as well as other medical professionals. It is used to generate the initial required Rayoscan that guides the therapy plan that will follow. It is a harmoniser too.
To get a comprehensive hands-on tour of all the devices and accessories that we use to administer BaPS, please fill out our contact form to schedule an appointment.