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Bioenergetic Testing: What Is It and Will It Help Your Health?

Updated: Nov 29

Are you aware that everything, from your body to the trees outside, is made of energy? Everything that is matter is also energy. It’s a fundamental concept you might recall from chemistry or biology classes, and this is the very principle behind bioenergetic testing.

In the simplest terms, everything around us—every cell, organ, and even our emotions—is made of atoms, which contain subatomic particles like protons and electrons. Matter encompasses the physical things around you! These particles carry electrical charges and vibrate at different measurable frequencies. This energy isn’t something we can physically see, but it’s everywhere and plays a huge role in our overall health.  

Bioenergetic testing assesses the energy (frequencies) your body emits, drawing on principles of quantum physics. It takes a holistic approach that looks at your health and well-being on an energetic level, contributing to these 4 pillars of wellness:

  1. Physical

  2. Emotional

  3. Spiritual

  4. Energetic


At B WELL, we have harness the power of frequence medicine and created non-invasive home health tests using hair and saliva samples to identify subtle energetic stress that may be causing imbalances in your energetic body – namely, your organ systems. This stress can lead to imbalances that might impact nutrition, food sensitivities, emotions, hormones, or even toxins in your environment.

Conversely, a toxin such as Babesia or a heavy metal like Mercury can impact your body systems, along with zapping minerals or changing the structure or function of an organ.

 

In simple terms, bioenergetic testing helps uncover the unseen stressors affecting your body. Whether it’s physical tension, emotional strain, or environmental influences, bioenergetics is a way to find out which factors are stressing your body.


AN ENERGETIC BEGINNING


For centuries, cultures worldwide have understood the body as more than just physical—a dynamic flow of energy through pathways.

Here are some examples:

  • Reiki: Japanese. A practice that channels universal energy to promote healing.

  • Qi Gong: China. Combines movement, meditation, and breathing techniques to balance the flow of Qi (life force).

  • Shamanic healing: Indigenous people.Focuses on spiritual energy and connection with nature for restoration.

  • Healing touch: North American. Uses gentle touch to realign the body’s energy fields.

  • Traditional Chinese Medicine: China. Examines meridian systems to balance Qi through acupuncture, herbal remedies, and more.

  • Ayurveda: India. Works with the body’s three doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha—to harmonize energy through diet, lifestyle, and plant-based medicine.

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Each practice shares a common goal: to restore the body’s energy balance for better health. For instance, Traditional Chinese Medicine teaches that blockages or imbalances in Qi can lead to physical symptoms like joint pain or digestive issues.

Acupuncture and herbal remedies, which are rooted in the energy of plants, are commonly used to restore this balance.

Similarly, Ayurveda works with the body’s doshas, each linked to specific energy types and requiring different means of balancing.  

Many holistic health practitioners have been aware of these principles for generations, using tools like acupuncture and other therapies to support the body’s natural energy flow. Today, these age-old practices continue to inspire modern approaches to wellness, blending tradition with contemporary understanding. 

 
 
 

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