Phytotherapy Module
Phytotherapy is a Module that harnesses the energy of medicinal plants for disease prevention and health maintenance. It contains 98 RAH programs covering herbs and botanicals used in herbal traditions, with particular strengths in alleviating colds, digestive disorders and pain.
Phytotherapy is a practice that utilises plants to prevent and manage health conditions. Its emphasis is on using whole-plant extracts, rather than isolated ingredients, and the method is to make infusions, extracts, tinctures or ointments as a form of complementary medicine. While rooted in traditional and herbal medicine, modern phytotherapy is distinguished by a rigorous and scientific approach to evaluating plant efficacy.
The Phytotherapy Module, created by therapists after years of research and testing, provides a precise energetic mapping of classical plants and expands the therapeutic application of Bioresonance according to Paul Schmidt.
With this Module, therapists can manually test for suitable programs, or use the ITP Scan which automatically produces a priority list of the needed programs. In addition to harmonising with the priority programs for energetic support, one can also prepare the relevant herbs (where available) for making teas or infusions.



