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“Bioresonance” therapy: a Côte d’Azur resident targeted for illegal practice of medicine

2024-02-02T16:49:39.561Z

Highlights: A man named Sylvain S. was arrested and placed in police custody as part of an illegal practice of medicine in Antibes. He praised the benefits of “bioresonance”, an unconventional quantum medicine therapy using electromagnetic waves to prevent serious illnesses such as cancer or autism. The individual was placed under judicial supervision and can no longer practice this activity until June 27, the day of his trial. A search was carried out on its premises last September, as confirmed to us by the Grasse prosecutor's office.


Since 2021, a “pseudo-doctor” has allegedly offered somewhat unusual sessions in premises in Antibes, before being caught by the courts.


Le Figaro Nice

A man named Sylvain S. was arrested and placed in police custody as part of an illegal practice of medicine, in Antibes (Alpes-Maritimes),

Le Figaro

learned from the Grasse public prosecutor's office, confirming the revelation of this affair by the regional daily

Nice-Matin

.

The individual was placed under judicial supervision and can no longer practice this activity until June 27, the day of his trial.

In connection with the description of his company on the internet, he was in the sights of a mission to fight against sectarian aberrations, which had triggered the opening of a preliminary investigation in June 2022 by the police officers from the police station. Antibes.

The Regional Health Agency had also received a report from a general practitioner concerning the “care” offered and billed by this man in his forties.

Sylvain S. praised the benefits of “bioresonance”, an unconventional quantum medicine therapy using electromagnetic waves to prevent serious illnesses such as cancer or autism.

“Bioresonance is the solution of the future

,” he insisted in publications on his Facebook page in the name of his company, “Chronos life system”, based in Antibes.

It also offered conferences and debates on this subject.

A photo published on this same account shows the process.

We see a woman with a sort of mask and electrodes.

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A search was carried out on its premises last September, as confirmed to us by the Grasse prosecutor's office.

240 “client” files with their pathologies would have been seized, reported

Nice-Matin

, which had access to the investigation report.

The methods and comments of this “pseudo-doctor” would also distract people consulting him from recognized medicine but also from vaccination.

In the columns of the regional daily, Sylvain S. deplored

“a huge misunderstanding”

, explaining that it was only a practice of

“body rebalancing”

.

In any case, he did not have any medical diploma.

Source: lefigaro

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