BioCharger at Milford Health House: Your Questions Answered
- liam4909
- 17 hours ago
- 2 min read
Three of our Google reviewers have mentioned the BioCharger by name without us prompting them - it's one of the most talked-about machines in the building, and the one we get asked about most, usually by people who've seen a bold claim about it somewhere online. Here's the honest version.
What is the BioCharger?
It's a device that combines several energy fields - including light, harmonic frequencies, and a mild electromagnetic pulse - in a session where you sit near it for about 15 minutes. It runs from a library of over 1,400 preset frequency combinations, each aimed at something different, such as sleep, energy and focus, or digestion. It's part of a broader family of "bioresonance" devices you may have seen discussed online.
Does it actually work? What's the evidence?
We'll be straight with you: this has the weakest evidence base of any service we offer. A direct search of the medical literature for "BioCharger" by name turns up no independent peer-reviewed trials of the device itself - it's a branded product, and its manufacturer hasn't published trials specific to it. The wider bioresonance research it draws on is thin, old, mostly small-scale, and includes at least one openly critical commentary published in a national medical journal. Any benefit people report is more plausibly relaxation, a placebo effect, or in some cases genuine benefit from the PEMF component specifically - which we also offer as its own dedicated service with a better evidence base. We'd rather tell you that than oversell it.
So why do people book it?
Most people add it to a session rather than booking it alone - a few minutes before or after another treatment, as a curiosity-driven add-on rather than the main event. Mostly it's for the experience: 15 minutes of sitting still, doing nothing, in a quiet room. Plenty of people find that valuable on its own terms, evidence base aside. We just don't want you booking it expecting a medical result it isn't positioned to deliver.
Is it safe? Who shouldn't try it?
It is not suitable if you have a pacemaker or any other electronic implant, because of the electromagnetic component - full stop. Beyond that, treat it the way you'd treat any wellness session that isn't a medical treatment: if you're pregnant, have a diagnosed condition, or take medication where electromagnetic exposure is a concern, check with your doctor first. Tell us about any implanted medical device before booking. This is a recovery and wellness space, not a clinic, and nothing here is medical advice.
How is this different from your PEMF Qi Machine service?
PEMF specifically (pulsed electromagnetic field) has more research behind it than the BioCharger's combined light-and-frequency approach. If you're choosing between the two based on evidence rather than experience, PEMF is the better-supported option.
How do I book?
Call us at 570-832-0003 or book online. We're at 110 E Catharine St, Milford, PA, open Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm and weekends 9am to 5pm.
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