30. Remote Wellness Access, New Features, and Enhanced Analysis Tools

Welcome to another installment in our BioCoherence Weekly Webinar blog series. In this week's episode, the BioCoherence team covered a range of crucial updates, breakthrough features, and engaging use cases—including remarkable testimonials from Africa. This overview walks you through key highlights from the webinar, reflecting how the BioCoherence software is enabling transformative wellness applications globally.

Real-World Impact: Testimonials from Senegal

Erwin, one of our practitioners, recently returned from a visit to Senegal where he conducted sessions using the BioCoherence software. Despite limited access to conventional healthcare, the outcomes were powerful:
  • A woman with a chronic cough post-COVID vaccination saw her symptoms disappear within a week of listening to her harmonic boost sessions.
  • A man with sleep apnea resumed normal sleeping patterns within a week—his wife noticed the improvement first.
  • Another client experienced a reduction in left arm pain after several listening sessions.
In many African communities, when access to medical professionals is limited, BioCoherence offers a viable alternative for health insights and support. Médéric, the main platform developer, echoed this sentiment by emphasizing how accessible smartphone technology and sensors can decentralize health diagnostics and therapies—especially in underserved regions like rural Africa or India.

Experimentation and Feature Development

Water Frequency Scanning Concept

Upcoming features under experimentation include scanning water and other substances for their unique resonance frequencies using audio-based sweeps. Médéric explained the process:
  1. Measure the room's base frequencies.
  2. Cancel out the room from the environment.
  3. Place any object (water, essential oils, etc.) near the microphone.
  4. Extract the resonance frequencies of that object.
The intention is to isolate and identify the frequency signature of various items, making it possible to test and incorporate them directly into harmonic boosts.

Integration of Audio Tools

The webinar touched on the use of tools like the Muse EEG headband and spectrometer apps. The Muse measures electrical signals in the brain, whereas BioCoherence focuses on the whole body. While there's curiosity around cross-usage, Médéric clarified that BioCoherence's strength lies in its audio purity—free from electromagnetic interference, and validated by studies showing that sound alone can activate biological responses.

Renaming "Protocols" to "Stimulus"

To simplify language and make navigation clearer, the development team renamed "Protocols" to "Stimulus". The new structure:
  • White boxes = Structures (e.g., "Large Intestine Meridian")
  • Blue boxes = Stimulus (added treatments or enhancements)
When users open the harmonic boost section, they'll now:
  • See only stimulus relevant to the selected structure.
  • View related themes by frequency or program associations.
  • Search by keyword or expand to full categories (e.g., ATP support stimulus).
This change improves usability by streamlining the way we configure complementary frequencies for treatment.

Understanding the Percentage Score

There's a new percentage score in the stimulus section now displayed in green or red. Here's what it means:
  • Green = High relevance to the current scan.
  • Red = Low or unnecessary for the current client.
This scoring is based on associations between the stimulus and relevant biomarkers. While useful, practitioners retain full discretion to apply red-designated stimulus if they believe it benefits the client holistically.

Enhanced Program Editing and Sharing Features

Modifying Basic Programs

Practitioners can now open basic programs such as "Eye Stimulation" and add custom structures and stimulus. These customized programs:
  • Include enhancements like relevant meridians or emotional themes.
  • Are saved with associated color-coded icons showing structure and stimulus integration.
  • Can be re-exported as revised harmonic boost sessions.

Exporting MP3s with Brand Recognition

You can now export harmonic boost files as MP3s that:
  • Include a 10-second BioCoherence.net branded audio intro.
  • Feature app imagery for social sharing.
  • Contain compressed versions of all included frequencies (shortened but content-complete).
This is an excellent outreach tool for giving people a taste of BioCoherence's effects without requiring the full app experience.

Performance and User Experience

Slowness, Bugs & Workarounds

Some users experienced slowdowns and bugs:
  • Delays during scan creation.
  • Unclear navigation when trying to start a new scan for a different person.
  • Duplication of MP3 files during export.
Médéric clarified that all scans and processing happen locally—not on a server. Restarting the app usually resolves performance lags. He's also working on improving the new client creation flow and preventing scan misattributions.

Save Preferences

By default, Pro users' scans are saved locally—users must explicitly save to the cloud. Look for more sync options in future updates. This is crucial for offline usability.

New "Prevalence Preview" and "Global Flower" Dashboard

One of the most exciting additions is the new prevalence overview screen (also being referred to as the "global flower"):
  • Each reevaluation scan is represented as a flower, with petals sized based on the number of biomarkers in each state (e.g., calm, strain).
  • Shifts over time are displayed through pebble-like path dots, visually showing client improvement (or setbacks).
  • Patterns across energy vs. agitation are graphed with histograms.
  • Easy naming of reevaluations like "Initial Scan" or "After Frequency Session" enhances data comprehension.
This feature provides a visual health journey on a single screen—ideal for showing clients their transformation and helpful in encouraging referrals.

Reevaluations & Real-Time Analysis

Clients should undergo multiple reevaluations:
  • Ideally one per week, or after key treatments/interventions.
  • Maximum 5-7 for simplicity.
  • Avoid overwhelming data from daily reevaluations.
This allows tracking of blocked vs. ameliorated states and offers the therapist a clear comparative view. If desired, older data can be manually purged or triaged in future versions.

Refining Programs with Real-Time Data

The harmonic boost player will continue to improve:
  • Plays full-length frequencies in-app (limited only in MP3 exports).
  • Real-time feedback opportunities are in future development.
  • Bone conducting devices are being explored for silent in-person delivery.
Additionally, metrics like grip strength, clarity in gait, and attention are manually recordable with journal entries.

Journal Entry & Metric Tracking

New journal functionality allows:
  • Logging of manual metrics (e.g. "Right Grip Strength", "Balance Score").
  • Adding timestamps and optional notes.
  • Graphical representation in the progress section.
  • Custom scales (1-10 or KG/LB).
Soon, these will be merged with other graphs for full 21-day dynamic timelines—let's call it the ultimate holistic dashboard.

Practitioner Dialogue & Advanced Data Tracking

Jason and others discussed their integration practices using muscle testing, gait analysis, and movement studies like Intra-limb Joint Coupling. The software's structure supports this depth:
  • Manual scores for movement analysis.
  • Future plans for adding video or AI-tagged movement analysis.
  • Possible left/right data on meridians and acupuncture points in the future.

Missing Structures and Biomarkers

Practitioners noted absent items—e.g. cranial nerves like the vagus weren't available for customization. Médéric confirmed a massive biomarker extension update is on the roadmap, including things like:
  • Full cranial and peripheral nerve inclusion.
  • Extended anatomical and physiological markers.
  • Subsystem-specific micro-exploration in updates.
Stay tuned.

Final Notes and Takeaways

BioCoherence continues to evolve with remarkable agility and community feedback. In this weekly session alone, we saw:
  • Real-world healings from Africa.
  • Advanced frequency scanning experiments.
  • Clear stimulus structure updates.
  • Insightful debates on interface, performance issues, and user flow bugs.
  • The introduction of the global flower dashboard.
  • Actions on optimizing reevaluation design and journaling user impact.
Whether you're a health practitioner, holistic therapist, or a curious user playing with frequencies, BioCoherence is designing its features to empower both analysis and healing—globally and remotely. 

See you next week for our next deep dive into the future of frequency-based wellness.

Stay connected at https://biocoherence.net for software updates, resources, and future webinars.

And don't forget to log in to try the new features introduced this week!

Are MP3 exports of harmonic boost programs identical to the versions played in-app?
MP3 exports play all selected frequencies but in a shortened version (e.g., 20 seconds instead of 60). The in-app version plays the full-length tracks and is preferable for complete therapy.
Can I customize and save a basic program with stimulus in BioCoherence?
Yes, you can now modify basic programs by embedding related stimuli into them. After editing, click "replace priorities" to save changes, which will then be retained in the basic program for reuse.
Can I embed additional frequencies into my own created programs?
Yes, you can now modify and embed stimulus frequencies into your own basic or custom programs and save them for consistent reuse across clients.
Can I rename parts of a scan for better tracking?
Yes, you can click the edit icon on each reevaluation to name it (e.g., "after treatment x") for clearer tracking within progress dashboards.
Can I track custom metrics (e.g., strength, walking ability) in BioCoherence?
Yes, you can create custom journal entries and metrics within the app (like "strength (lbs)") and track their values over time using the progress curve feature.
Does BioCoherence compute everything locally or over the internet?
All scan computations happen locally on the device. Internet is only used for syncing, uploading/downloading data, or creating new clients—not for performing scans.
Does previous scan data get updated with new app versions?
Yes. When you open an old scan in a new version of the app, it automatically recomputes with the latest algorithms to reflect current data accuracy.
How can I avoid accidentally starting a reevaluation on my own account?
Before clicking "new scan," make sure to switch to the intended client. Otherwise, the app defaults to continuing your own 21-day program.
How can I do a new scan for a different client when the app defaults to my own 21-day scan?
Always select the correct client on the home screen before starting a new scan. If a 21-day plan is active on your user, the app prompts for reevaluation. Selecting a new client avoids this.
How can I ensure that a program includes the most important frequencies when exported?
Although MP3s are time-compressed, all selected stimuli are included proportionally. You can prioritize specific stimuli by adjusting selections before export to ensure inclusion.
How can I track progress of a specific biomarker over time?
Open the biomarker (e.g., Large Intestine Meridian) from the structure list, then view its associated trend curve across all reevaluations at the bottom of the screen.
How can I use bone-conducting headphones with BioCoherence?
Bone-conducting devices allow frequency delivery without blocking normal hearing or disturbing others. Use them with uploaded MP3s via an onboard player to maintain mobility and discretion.
How can I use only automatic priorities in BioCoherence without adding protocols?
You can use BioCoherence effectively by relying solely on the automatic priorities feature available in the basic version. This automatically identifies the key issues and matches them with appropriate frequencies, often yielding noticeable improvement w...
How do I evaluate whether a stimulus is beneficial in the app?
The green percentage indicates how well a stimulus aligns with associated biomarkers—higher green means more beneficial. However, practitioners can still choose to include lower-percentage (even red) items based on clinical intuition.
How do I know which side of the body a meridian or point corresponds to in the app?
Currently, BioCoherence does not show laterality (left/right) on meridian displays. All points are generalized. A future update may include lateral-specific data.
How do I see changes in individual biomarkers across reevaluations?
You can use the biomarker screen curves to track value changes over each reevaluation. This is especially useful for monitoring before/after effects of treatments.
How often should reevaluations be done in a 21-day program?
Recommended frequency is once per week, totaling 5–7 reevaluations across 21 days, to maintain clarity without overwhelming information.
What does the green or red percentage mean in stimulus selection?
The green indicates higher compatibility with the client's biomarkers, suggesting a stronger match. Red suggests less relevance, but therapists can still use them based on experience and judgment.
What does the size and movement of acupuncture points represent in the app?
In the acupuncture view, the size of the dot indicates energy intensity; its movement (vibration) reflects agitation. Color indicates balance—green for positive, red for imbalance.
What is the difference between structures and stimulus in protocols?
In BioCoherence, "structures" (in white) are the core resonance areas such as organs or meridians, while "stimulus" (in blue) are additional curative frequencies that can be embedded to enhance the primary structure's effect within a harmonic boost.
What is the purpose of the "progress" screen and how does it help?
The progress screen visually tracks multiple reevaluations over time with a "flower" diagram and histograms. It helps identify trends, such as movement from "strain" to "resource" over the 21-day program.
Where are saved scan files stored—in-app or in the cloud?
By default, the professional version saves scans locally. You must manually choose to upload them to the cloud unless settings specify auto-upload.
Why are there multiple MP3 entries after export, and which one should I use?
A known bug may generate duplicate MP3 files—only one will be valid for download or sharing. Use trial and error to identify the functional file or relaunch the app to refresh.
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