Tomáš Pfeiffer - Czech Republic
Abstract of the presentation
Biotronics - Hope in Disease for the 21st Century
Branch: Biotronics
Biotronics – Hope in Disease for the 21st Century
Tomáš Pfeiffer1,2,*, Josef Zezulka1
1Professional Chamber Sanator – the Union of Biotronicists of Josef Zezulka, Soukenická 21, 110 00 Prague 1, Czech Republic
2Institute for TCIM/CAM, Soukenická 21, 110 00 Prague 1, Czech Republic
Introduction: Energy therapy is an established branch of complementary medicine, which has shown efficacious supportive treatment in various diagnoses. Studies usually report on improving the quality of patients’ life and facilitating the conventional treatment. Here, we would like to present a new non-invasive method of spiritual energy therapy – Josef Zezulka Biotronics [1] – that exhibits a unique potential to further advance the application of energy therapy in integrative healthcare, it showed to be able to heal even patients hardly curable by conventional medicine.
Methods: Biotronics is a new method of energy therapy based on the assumption that the human organism consists of three basic components – somatic, psychic and vital. Biotronics works in the area of vital, biological forces, which are used by a biological instrument – a biotronicist (a therapist). The biotronicist applies a specific force structure, which is targeted according to the diagnosis. Via such targeting, in contrast to other fields of energy therapies, the biotronicist’s intervention can be more effective and successful.
Results: Case series in oncology included several patients who experienced unsuccessful treatment by conventional medicine. They were for example a woman, aged 52, with a large inoperable stomach adenocarcinoma in terminal stage; or a woman, aged 70, with a small cell bronchogenic carcinoma with metastasis in mediastinal and throat nodes. After termination of unsuccessful oncological treatment and consequent biotronic treatment, a long-term survival for many years with high quality of life was observed in all these patients.
The statistics of treated diseases further shows that beside cancer diseases (33.8 %), biotronics is most frequently used for cardiovascular diseases (27.5 %), neurological diseases (10.7 %), joint diseases (7.1 %), and others. One of the highlights has been published in a recent report, showing a unique closure of a patent foramen ovale after biotronic treatment [2]. Such therapeutic outcome of this congenital cardiac lesion without surgical intervention has never been observed before.
Conclusion: These results demonstrate a potential significant benefit of Josef Zezulka Biotronics in integrative healthcare. This new discipline and its possible therapeutic potential should therefore be subjected to a more detailed research.
References:
[1] Zezulka’s Biotronics, organised by Tomáš Pfeiffer. 2015, Publishing House Dimenze 2+2 Praha, ISBN 978-80-85238-37-2.
[2] Tomáš Pfeiffer, Marcela Slavíková. Cerebrovascular Accident in Patent Foramen Ovale: A Unique Case Report of a New Therapeutic Method – Biotronics. July 2025, Preprint available at Research Square [https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-6997959/v1]
Keywords: Biotronics, energy therapy, integrative oncology, stomach carcinoma, cardiovascular diseases
Curriculum vitae
Philosopher, biotronicist, director of the professional chamber Sanator - Union of Biotronicists of Josef Zezulka, founder and director of the Institute for TCIM/CAM
Czech Republic
In 1999 Tomáš Pfeiffer established the Foundation Bytí through which he builds and runs the house of Bitronic Centre of Social Support focusing on health prevention. It is also the seat of the Spiritual University Bytí established on 30 March 1994 in Prague. Its lectures are held all over the Czech Republic, the Prague lectures are broadcast live via internet television BIOVID TV.
He is the main representative of the Biotronics discipline, the professional chamber Sanator - The Union of Biotronicists of Josef Zezulka which is in charge of appointment and education of the aspirants to this discipline and guarantees the professional standard. The Chamber is a member of EUAA (European Ayurveda Association), ANME (Association for Natural Medicine in Europe), EU Health Policy Platform for public health of the European Commission, and ISCMR (International Society for Traditional, Complementary and Integrative Medicine Research). The professional chamber Sanator is the organizer of the World Health Congress 2023 Prague.
Tomáš Pfeiffer founded the Institute for TCIM/CAM whose goal is to develop mutual cooperation between medical disciplines and TCIM/CAM disciplines and create conditions for strengthening of the position of TCIM/CAM. The Institute for TCIM/CAM is currently co-organizing the World Health Congress 2023 Prague and creating the Platform 2020 Prague.
He is also a founder of the publishing house TOMÁŠ PFEIFFER - DIMENZE 2+2 Praha that specializes in publishing and distribution of philosophical work by Josef Zezulka.
In the first half of the 1990s he became widely known to the public thanks to his TV programme Seance on TV NOVA and participated in many other radio and television programmes.
He worked in the Committee for alternative medicine under the Minister of Health of the Czech Republic and held the position of a spokesman for the Czech Association of Professional Healers.
He works on the projects of active protection of the UNESCO world cultural heritage and is the representative of the spiritual-religious society The Society of Josef Zezulka which is the 38th state registered church of the Czech Republic.
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