Welcome to the 19th installment of our BioCoherence webinar series! Each week, we dive deep into the latest updates, features, and applications of the BioCoherence software, helping users and practitioners maximize its potential. This week's session was packed with exciting discussions, including feedback on the newly introduced Causal Chain, the upcoming Questionnaires feature, and various innovative ways users are applying BioCoherence in their practices.Let's break down everything we covered in this session.
1. Feedback on the Causal Chain Feature
The Causal Chain was introduced in version 1.21, and users have been exploring its capabilities over the past week. This feature allows practitioners to visualize the interconnections between different biomarkers, organs, emotions, and other physiological and energetic factors.User Experiences with the Causal Chain
One user shared how the Causal Chain has helped them understand the links between different health issues. For example, they noticed how toxic metals in the liver were connected to skin issues, which aligned with their existing knowledge of detoxification pathways. This feature has been particularly useful in explaining health conditions to clients, as it provides a visual representation of how different factors influence each other.Another practitioner highlighted how the Causal Chain allows them to start with a specific complaint and then explore related factors, making it easier to identify the "low-hanging fruit" for treatment. This approach helps clients see the bigger picture and understand why addressing underlying issues is crucial.Enhancements and Future Improvements
While the Causal Chain has been well received, some users pointed out that when multiple elements are clustered together, it can be difficult to select individual items. A request was made to improve spacing and selection for better usability. Additionally, there was a suggestion to add information tooltips to explain the meaning of different icons and connections.2. Using Frequencies with Water and Crystals
A fascinating discussion emerged around alternative ways to apply BioCoherence frequencies, particularly using water and crystals.Charging Water with Frequencies
One practitioner shared how they use MP3 players and earbuds to transmit frequencies into a glass of water, which is then consumed by their children. This method has been effective, especially for children who are sensitive to sound and cannot listen to the frequencies directly.Another user described their sound bed setup, where they play frequencies through speakers embedded in a bed and recommend clients bring a gallon of water to be charged during the session. This turns the water into a homeopathic-like remedy, allowing clients to continue benefiting from the frequencies after the session.Programming Crystals with Frequencies
Several users discussed how they place crystals on a speaker or a glass table while playing BioCoherence frequencies. This method is believed to charge the crystals, which can then be used for energy healing or meditation. The idea of creating a custom BioCoherence charging plate was also proposed, which could combine magnetic fields and sound frequencies for enhanced effects.3. Exploring the Role of Frequencies in Music and Techno Culture
A particularly exciting topic was the potential for BioCoherence frequencies in music production, especially in techno and electronic music.One user shared how they introduced BioCoherence frequencies to a group of techno music enthusiasts, who were amazed by the physical sensations they experienced. Techno music is inherently physical and immersive, making it a perfect medium for integrating healing frequencies.There was also a discussion about creating a search engine for frequencies, allowing users to find specific low-frequency bass tones that could be integrated into music production. This could open up new possibilities for therapeutic music experiences.4. Introduction to the New Questionnaires Feature (Coming in Version 1.22)
One of the most anticipated updates in version 1.22 is the introduction of medical questionnaires. The goal of this feature is to scientifically validate the effects of BioCoherence by collecting structured data from users.How the Questionnaires Work
- Users will be prompted to fill out a questionnaire at the beginning of a session.
- The questionnaire will be selected based on the main focus of the session (e.g., physical pain, emotional well-being, stress).
- The answers will be used to adjust the priorities in the BioCoherence analysis.
- After 21 days, users will be asked to complete the questionnaire again to track progress.
- Practitioners can request specific questionnaires for their clients and receive the results in their interface.
Types of Questionnaires Available
The initial release will include several well-established medical questionnaires, such as:- SF-36 (General Health Survey)
- PSQI (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index)
- MAAS (Mindful Attention Awareness Scale)
- Big Five Personality Test
- PANAS (Positive and Negative Affect Schedule)
Potential Impact on BioCoherence Validation
By collecting large amounts of data, BioCoherence will be able to demonstrate measurable improvements in various health markers. This could pave the way for official medical recognition and broader adoption in clinical settings.5. New User Data Fields: Height and Weight
Another small but significant update in version 1.22 is the addition of height and weight fields in user profiles. These metrics will eventually be used to refine biomarker norms and improve the accuracy of BioCoherence analyses.For example, certain HRV (Heart Rate Variability) markers are known to correlate with age and BMI (Body Mass Index). By incorporating this data, BioCoherence can provide more personalized insights.6. Technical Discussion: MP3 vs. WAV Files for Frequency Playback
A technical discussion emerged around the difference between playing frequencies directly from the app vs. exporting them as MP3 files.Key Takeaways:
- When playing from the app, frequencies are generated live using a built-in synthesizer.
- When exporting as an MP3, the frequencies are pre-rendered into a file.
- MP3 compression does not significantly affect the frequencies, as they are pure sine waves.
- The app version plays longer sessions, while the MP3 export is limited to 10-20 minutes.
- Headphones are recommended for binaural beats, but speakers work well for general frequencies.
7. Safety Considerations: Pacemakers, Pregnancy, and Epilepsy
A crucial discussion was held on safety precautions when using BioCoherence.Pacemakers
- Electromagnetic frequencies should be avoided for individuals with pacemakers.
- Acoustic frequencies (sound) are generally safe, but caution is advised.
Pregnancy
- While there is no direct risk, it is recommended to avoid using BioCoherence on pregnant women due to potential liability concerns.
Epilepsy
- It is unclear whether BioCoherence frequencies could trigger seizures in epileptic individuals.
- Further research and user feedback are needed to determine safety.
8. Future Plans: Group Measurements and More
One of the most exciting future developments is the ability to conduct group measurements. This feature will allow:- Multiple sensors to be connected to the same app.
- Remote synchronization of frequencies for group healing sessions.
- Workshops and meditation groups to create harmonized frequency environments.
Final Thoughts
This webinar showcased the continuous evolution of BioCoherence, with groundbreaking features like the Causal Chain, Questionnaires, and Group Measurements on the horizon. The community's enthusiasm and innovative applications—from charging water and crystals to integrating frequencies into music—highlight the vast potential of this technology.As we move forward, the focus remains on scientific validation, user experience improvements, and expanding the possibilities of frequency-based healing.Stay tuned for next week's webinar, where we'll dive even deeper into the latest advancements!
- Can any user level participate in the questionnaires?
- Yes. Any user, regardless of subscription level, can answer the questionnaires once they receive a practitioner's request. The data is then shown in the practitioner's dashboard.
- Can BioCoherence frequencies be used in a soundbed setup?
- Yes. Users have successfully broadcast voice analysis-based frequencies through soundbeds and instructed clients to bring water to be charged during the session. You can try to compare BioCoherence frequencies with your own voice analysis prints in such ...
- Can BioCoherence frequencies help conditions triggered by neurological imbalance like restless legs?
- No specific program targets restless leg syndrome, but systemic balancing from harmonic boost or causal chain targeting may help support related organs or emotional drivers. Start with nervous system pathways in the causal chain.
- Can I use BioCoherence frequencies to program water?
- Yes. You can place headphones from an MP3 player next to the glass of water while frequencies play. The magnetic field from the speakers can influence the water, effectively creating a homeopathic-like remedy.
- Can the causal chain explore emotional or energetic links to physical issues like knee pain?
- Yes. You can research a knee problem, identify related organs, TCM points, and emotional drives using the causal chain, and add those directly to your harmonic boost session.
- Does BioCoherence adjust frequency priorities based on answers to questionnaires?
- Yes. After you perform a scan, you are prompted to fill out a questionnaire based on your goal category. The answers are then taken into account in adjusting the priorities for the harmonic boost, tailoring your session to your current condition.
- Does using headphones improve effectiveness of harmonic boost sessions?
- While not required, using headphones helps deliver frequencies more directly and promotes personal immersion. Some users report better results when using headphones versus speakers.
- How can I use the causal chain feature in BioCoherence to help with a specific health complaint?
- You can use the causal chain to start with a specific biomarker or issue and visually explore all related organs, TCM points, or emotional drives. You search for your specific condition, and then add helpful items to your session by clicking the "+" icon...
- How do I add items from the causal chain to my frequency priorities?
- After identifying relevant items on the causal chain, such as TCM points or organs related to a condition, click the "+" icon next to any item to add it to your current frequency priority session. These will then be played during harmonic boost.
- How do I assign questionnaires to clients as a practitioner?
- As a pro user, you can click to request specific questionnaires for your clients. They will see the request next time they open the app and their results will automatically show up in your interface.
- How do I update client profile information like age and weight in BioCoherence?
- You can now input additional personal data such as height and weight in both metric and imperial units. These can be found under the "More Info" section of a contact record and will eventually be used to calculate personalized biomarker norms.
- How often do the harmonic boost frequencies change during playback?
- Frequencies in harmonic boost change every 6.73 seconds, rotating through sets that match resonances for a specific organ or system to create dynamic stimulation. This keeps the session responsive and energetic.
- How safe is it to use BioCoherence with someone who has a pacemaker?
- It is advised to avoid electromagnetic applications near a pacemaker. However, acoustic frequencies via headphones or speakers are generally considered safe. Still, proceed with caution and avoid direct EMF exposure.
- Is there a difference between MP3 export and playing directly from the app?
- Yes. Playing from the app generates the frequencies live with synthesizers, which gives full session length and real-time interaction. MP3 export is a compressed, shorter version (10-20 mins), but is still effective and can be looped for extended use.
- What happens if a user's recording is too short?
- If you try to stop the scan early, the app prompts you to continue due to insufficient data. Full 2-minute recordings are recommended to ensure accurate biomarker detection and reliable frequency prioritization.
- What is the best way to deliver BioCoherence frequencies to someone sensitive to sound?
- You can play the frequencies near a glass of water using headphones, allowing the person to drink the charged water instead of listening directly to the sound. This works well for sensitive individuals such as children.
- What is the difference between the white and blue items in the harmonic boost?
- White items correspond to your physical/emotional system's priorities and are based on scan results. Blue items are optional frequency programs (e.g. Rife, Bioresonance) or binaural beats that can be layered on top of the white ones.
- What types of official questionnaires are available in BioCoherence?
- Available questionnaires include SF-36 (general health), PSQI (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index), MAAS (Mindful Attention Awareness Scale), and Big Five (personality traits). Each provides health and performance insights tied to scan sessions.
- What's the difference between listening through speakers and headphones in BioCoherence?
- Headphones are recommended especially for personal guide sessions because they include binaural beats. For harmonic boost, headphones are helpful but not mandatory. If focus and immersion are desired, headphones create a more effective session.
- Where are questionnaire results stored and can they be compared over time?
- Each questionnaire result is tied to one recording session, but a user's full questionnaire history will soon be available via a dedicated tab. Multiple entries will be compared to show evolution over time using medical study-style graphs.
