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Biolocation (Radiesthesia) Patents

Device: Radiesthesia Rod
Folder: biolocation
Original: Open article
Confidence
0.40
Practicability
0.30
Evidence
0.20
Fringe Score
0.90
Risk
0.20
TRL
2

Goal

Health improvement and diagnosis through biolocation and energetic field measurement.

Problem

Lack of objective methods to detect energetic anomalies and treat ailments via bioenergetic fields.

Concept Summary

The patents describe methods and devices that use biolocation-often generated by angular rotation of a steel frame or by a specially shaped metallic rod-to diagnose energetic disturbances in the human body and to apply corrective energetic, acoustic, or bee-hive-derived fields. The approach is applied to meridian diagnostics, eye-disease treatment, immune-system evaluation, and general health assessment.

Principles

  • Biolocation
  • Energetic field measurement
  • Acoustic and vibration stimulation
  • Bee-hive harmonic field

Scientific Domains

Medicine Physics Bioenergetics

Materials

  • Metal wire (copper, steel, nickel)
  • Metallic thread
  • Steel frame

Mechanisms of Action

  • Biolocation effect generated by angular rotation (600-1000 deg ) of a steel frame
  • Acoustic and vibration stimuli from bee families in beehives
  • Energetic replenishment of detected defects

Energy Sources

Mechanical rotation Acoustic vibrations Bee-hive energy

Applications

  • Medical diagnostics
  • Therapeutic treatment
  • Energy field measurement

Claimed Performance

Increased percentage of prolonged stable remission in eye disease; facilitated recovery of living organisms; improved measurement accuracy and speed.

Experimental Evidence

The patent texts claim effects such as "increased percentage of prolonged stable remission" and "facilitated procedure" but provide no quantitative data, peer-reviewed studies, or independent replication.

Limitations

  • No peer-reviewed or quantitative evidence
  • Subjective measurement technique
  • Reliance on unproven biolocation principles

Red Flags

  • Claims of health improvement without scientific validation
  • Use of pseudo-scientific terminology (e.g., "energetic units", "bioenergetic fields")
  • Potential for placebo effect or exploitation of vulnerable patients

Keywords

Biolocation Radiesthesia Dowsing Biofield Energetic medicine Acoustic stimulation

Related Technologies

Dowsing rods Radionic devices Biofield measurement instruments

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