PRACTITIONER

Bioresonance Therapy Clinic by Vita

Certified Practitioner of Bioresonance according to Paul Schmidt
Yes

Date of Certification
10/2025

Other Rayonex training courses or qualifications:
2½-Day Certified Practice Course

Devices and Modules in our clinic:
Rayocomp PS1000 polar, Rayonex Analysis and Harmonisation System (RAH), Bioresonance according to Paul Schmidt (single frequencies), Rayoscan BaPS Scan, Rayoscan RAH Scan, Cell Degeneration Module for energetic support of cancer clients, Any other devices, models and modules (please specify)

Description of services:

BioResonance Therapy Clinic by Vita

BioResonance Therapy Clinic by Vita offers complementary bioresonance analysis and therapy based on the Paul Schmidt method using Rayonex technology.

The aim of the practice is to support the body’s natural regulatory processes and help restore internal balance. Each session begins with a detailed bioresonance scan that helps identify areas where the organism may require regulatory support.

Based on the scan results, an individual complementary bioresonance program is created to assist the body’s self-regulation and recovery processes.

The therapy focuses on supporting overall wellbeing, vitality, immune balance, digestive health, detoxification processes and stress regulation.

The clinic provides a calm and respectful environment where every client receives individual attention and a personalised therapeutic approach.

The practice is led by Anita Bogusz, a certified practitioner working with the Paul Schmidt bioresonance method, who is known for a deeply individual and heart-centred approach shaped by personal life experience and genuine care for each client.

Clients receive an individual consultation and a personalised complementary bioresonance program tailored to their needs.

DISCLAIMER

Please note that the information, advice and solutions provided by Rayonex originate from over 40 years of experience in the Biomedical field.

Furthermore, it is indicated that traditional orthodox medicinal practices do not accept or even recognise the effects of bioenergetic oscillations, even with existing clinical prospective, double-blind randomised, and placebo controlled studies.