Complementary Medicine – Traditional Concepts & Modern Technology

What is Complementary Medicine?

Complementary medicine includes approaches that work alongside conventional methods, focusing on individualized, holistic concepts. In modern practice, it often brings together traditional knowledge and technical systems that allow structured, reproducible observation and application. At Biregs, we understand complementary medicine as a bridge between empirical traditions and contemporary technology.

Where does technology fit into complementary approaches?

Today, many complementary disciplines integrate measurement systems, frequency-based devices, and structured light environments to support standardized workflows and reproducible application settings. Biregs systems—such as Bioresonance & Biofeedback (B.E.A.T. Source), Red & Infrared Light Therapy, and Frequency-Based Applications—offer modern tools for practitioners who want to work with defined signals, wavelengths, and controlled outputs. These technologies do not replace traditional concepts but expand them with measurable, configurable parameters

Complementary Disciplines at a Glance

Complementary medicine involves a range of established approaches, including:

Bioresonance & Biofeedback applications
Learn More: Bioresonance & Biofeedback

Structured red & infrared light environments
Learn More
: Red & Infrared Light Therapy

Frequency-oriented systems
Learn More: Frequency Therapy

Thai Traditional Medicine (TTM) and plant-based supplementation
Learn more: The Original TTM

Thai Traditional Medicine (TTM) & Supplements

Thai Traditional Medicine is known for its structured use of herbal formulations, traditional knowledge, and functional supplementation. The Original TTM supplement line integrates established Thai principles with high-quality, professionally produced compounds for use in wellness and complementary environments. Biregs supports TTM through verified original product sourcing, providing a bridge between traditional herbal concepts and modern quality standards.

Applications

Complementary medicine is used in:

- integrative wellness routines

- structured, system-supported application settings

- practice environments combining traditional and technical methods

- research and documentation workflows

- holistic personal wellness approaches


Our systems allow professionals to work with defined signals, measurable parameters, and configurable components in a complementary context.

FAQ

How does complementary medicine differ from conventional medicine?

Conventional medicine focuses on clinically validated diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
Complementary medicine builds on holistic principles, traditional knowledge, and supportive application methods, often integrating modern tools for structured use.

Yes. Many complementary methods—such as herbal formulations, structured light applications, and frequency-based systems—are supported by research, empirical knowledge, or long-standing traditional use.
Biregs systems provide a technical, reproducible framework for such environments.

Modern systems like the B.E.A.T. Source, B.E.A.T. Light Rent, and Protofield allow practitioners to work with defined signal structures, wavelengths, and frequency environments, creating consistent workflows that complement traditional methods.