EAV supports the indigenous concept of non-invasive diagnosis.
The main drawbacks: very cumbersome, time-consuming, may contain false positive and false negative readings. Most importantly, too much information that lacks specificity concerning the primary and secondary pathogenic factors and as a result leads to suboptimal and inconsistent results.
For more information concerning EAV, see:
Bio-Resonance Testing on this website.
Biological, Chemical, and Nuclear Warfare
Protecting Yourself and Your Loved Ones:
The Power of Digital Medicine
by Savely Yurkovsky, M.D.
This book presents detailed history and scientific aspects of EAV. Learn more about this book in our Books and Media section.