Comparison with competitors
Energy4Life (NES Health) vs. BioCoherence
History: NES Health focuses on the use of bioenergetic medicine to assess and correct imbalances within the body's energy field. It was founded by Harry Massey.
Founder Bio: Harry Massey is a health and wellness pioneer and inventor in the field of bioenergetics. The device is based on the work of Peter H. Frazer, a researcher and acupuncturist.
Key Technical Points:
- Uses Bioenergetic Medicine to assess the body's energetic state through a digital body scan.
- Provides corrective treatments using frequency-based therapy and laser-imprinted liquids ("Infoceutics").
- Focuses on energy flow and how it relates to physical and emotional health.
Similarities with BioCoherence:
- Both systems are based on bioenergetic diagnostics.
- Both focus on the body's energetic health and use frequency therapy for treatment.
Differences with BioCoherence:
- NES Health focuses more on global body energy patterns and the body field system, whereas BioCoherence goes deeper into a broader range of specific biomarkers and personalized AI-driven feedback.
- NES Health assessment is based on a random-number generator (the result is said to be dependant on focus and consciousness, but that makes it impossible to replicate), whereas BioCoherence relies solely on a fully reproducible mathematical analysis of the ECG recording.
- NES Health's approach tends to be more focused on blockages, whereas BioCoherence offers an approach based on resources and priorities for a more comprehensive analysis.
- NES Health treatments tend to be expensive, needing several Infoceutic bottles per session. BioCoherence treatments are based on an app that delivers individual frequencies and custom meditations, making it a very affordable solution.
Price: NES Health systems generally range from $15,000 - $20,000 USD for full packages.
