According to a Study published in the March to April issue of The Journal of Medicine and Life, the authors evaluated whether bioresonance therapy can offer quantifiable results in patients with depression by applying  bioresonance therapy as independent or complementary treatment.  The authors concluded that “the bioresonance therapy could be useful in the treatment of recurrent major depressive disorder with moderate depressive episodes independently or as a complementary therapy to antidepressants.  The study can be accessed at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8169130/