What is Hair Analysis Testing?
- Melissa Abbattista
- Mar 4
- 2 min read
Bioresonance testing via Hair Samples is classified as a sensitivity test. This method analyzes energy frequencies from hair samples using MARS III (Multiple Analytical Resonance Systems) machines. The samples are compared against a database of over 975 items, including food, vitamins, minerals, and bacteria, to identify potential imbalances. Items with an 85%+ frequency response are noted as abnormalities.

Test Report Includes:
975 items tested – food and non-food sensitivities
Metals Toxicity
Nutritional balance
Gut Biome
Metabolism
Hormonal Balance
Digestive Health
Key Features of Bioresonance
✅ Tried and tested globally – Used since the 1970s in Australia, Asia, Europe, New Zealand, and Russia. Facilities certified to ISO 9001.
✅ Non-invasive – No known side effects, or blood making it a popular alternative diagnostic tool.
✅ Comprehensive results – Provides multiple insights in a single session - full PDF Report is emailed with detailed results.
This testing became popular with Elite athletes and use bioresonance to speed up injury recovery and enhance overall performance. Members of Sweden’s Cross Country Skiing team, including Mathias and Thobias Fredriksson, Anders Södergren, and Björn Lindrely, turned to bioresonance for safer, non-invasive recovery methods. They continue to use it for peak fitness during major championships.
What is the difference between Blood and Bioresonance Testing?
Bioresonance: Measures the body's electromagnetic frequencies using hair samples or electrodes. It detects energy imbalances rather than physical substances.
Non-invasive—uses electrodes or hair samples with no needles or pain.
Primarily used to identify sensitivities, energy imbalances, and wellness insights rather than diagnosing diseases. Some people use it for holistic health optimization.
Blood Testing: Analyzes actual biological markers, such as red/white blood cell counts, hormone levels, cholesterol, and antibodies, to assess health conditions.
Minimally invasive—requires a blood draw, which can cause slight discomfort.
Used for diagnosing medical conditions, monitoring organ function, and detecting infections, deficiencies, and chronic illnesses.
Overall, if you're looking for a non-invasive, alternative approach to explore sensitivities or energy imbalances, Bioresonance might be a good option for you, though it should not replace medical advice.
How do I take a hair sample?
The safest way to take a hair sample is to ask someone else to help you. First brush your hair upwards to reveal the root area at the back of the head, then holding a small amount of hair between the finger and thumb, cut the hair as close to the scalp as possible (without drawing blood). If you do not have anyone to help you, using a mirror may help ensure you avoid injury. This test will require 5 hair strains. Once hair strains are ready, please place in a labeled small sealed bag such as a ZipLock bag.
My hair is dyed, will this affect the result?
No, the test is completed on the composition of the hair sample so hair colouring will have no effect on the result.
When do I receive my results?
Please allow 3-weeks for lab testing and full report.
Sample reports are available upon request.
Lastly, Bioresonance testing is classified as a sensitivity test, meaning it does not diagnose medical conditions or replace professional medical advice. If you have a medical concern, consult your doctor.
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