Harness four natural energies to rejuvenate your mind and body.
Support your body’s natural healing process.
Feel better, faster.
Stay sharp and focused.
Elevate your quality of life.
Uses specific wavelengths of light to stimulate your cells, improving repair and recovery. This process, called photobiomodulation, energizes your mitochondria—the power plants of your cells—to enhance vitality and overall well-being.
Sends gentle energy waves into the body to boost blood flow and support natural healing, helping your cells function better and recover faster.
Uses precise energy waves to interact with your body’s natural energy systems, promoting balance, reducing stress, and optimizing cellular health.
Provides a mild electrical charge that helps your cells recharge, absorb nutrients, and eliminate waste more effectively, supporting your body’s natural rejuvenation process.
BioCharger NG combines energy modalities based on proven scientific principles such as Tesla coils, Rife frequencies, and photobiomodulation, delivering a unique approach to wellness.
The BioCharger NG is a health optimization platform designed to transmit energy that stimulates and invigorates the entire body to optimize and improve potential health, wellness, and athletic performance.
Once upon a time, a brilliant inventor named Nikola Tesla was making waves in the scientific community with his groundbreaking discoveries. Tesla’s discoveries went beyond paving the way for wireless energy transmission and revolutionizing electricity to include therapeutic applications as well.
Once upon a time, a brilliant inventor named Nikola Tesla was making waves in the scientific community with his groundbreaking discoveries. Tesla’s discoveries went beyond paving the way for wireless energy transmission and revolutionizing electricity to include therapeutic applications as well.
Tesla’s experiments with his Tesla coil coincided with a time when physicians were exploring the use of electrical devices to treat various ailments. In fact, Tesla went as far as publishing a paper on “High Frequency Oscillators for Electro-Therapeutic and Other Purposes” that showed his coil treatment was beneficial for human tissues.
But it didn’t stop there. Tesla’s disruptive coil design was soon co-opted by many manufacturers who used it as a power source for glass electrodes containing noble gases. This resulted in the popular “violet ray device,” which gained its name due to the brilliant purple glow that emanated from the argon gas vacuum tubes wired in series to these coils.
These glass tubes were constructed under low vacuum and filled with different noble gases that became excited by the electrical output, causing them to glow in different colors depending on the gas used. Neon gas, for example, glowed red.
What’s more interesting, these electrified noble gases, when pulsed, could be ionized or excited, causing electrons to move from lower energy states to higher ones. When the electrons cycled back to the lower state, they emitted light and photons, including spectral emissions within the ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) ranges.
Many people believed that these devices could improve or even cure a wide variety of conditions and illnesses. These small devices even became popular for home use, while larger units were utilized by physicians to treat ailments.
One of the researchers who continued Tesla’s line of investigations was Georges Lakhovsky, a Russian émigré who invented the Multi-Wave Oscillator (MWO). Christopher Bird, the author of The Secret Life of Plants and as well as other books, described Lakhovsky as seeming to have been an associate of, or a colleague of Tesla.
One of the researchers who continued Tesla’s line of investigations was Georges Lakhovsky, a Russian émigré who invented the Multi-Wave Oscillator (MWO). Christopher Bird, the author of The Secret Life of Plants and as well as other books, described Lakhovsky as seeming to have been an associate of, or a colleague of Tesla. In fact, it is quite possible that the MWO is more Tesla’s invention than Lakhovsky’s.
In 1931, Lakhovsky reached out to Tesla for help in creating a better MWO. Tesla had previously published “High Frequency Oscillators for Electrotherapeutic and Other Purposes.” Lakhovsky used some of Tesla’s concepts to design his first operational MWO, which included a powerful Tesla coil and two spark gaps.
Lakhovsky believed that cells functioned like resonant circuits and that the MWO could be used to resonate cells to their optimal frequency. He called the MWO a radio-cellular oscillator (RCO). Lakhovsky’s ideas were considered groundbreaking and were later published in his book “The Secret of Life.”
Fast forward to 1941, Lakhovsky made his way to New York where he conducted a seven-week clinical trial in which the results were remarkable. These trials were conducted at a major New York City hospital and that of a prominent Brooklyn urologist.
Lakhovsky passed away in 1942, but the research done by him and others interested in electrotherapeutic transformers using Tesla coils and alternating current at radio frequencies was groundbreaking. In fact, on September 6, 1932, Dr. Gustave Kolischer announced that Tesla’s high-frequency electrical currents were bringing about highly beneficial results in dealing with cancer, surpassing anything that could be accomplished with ordinary surgery.
During the 1920s and ’30s, Rife reportedly achieved astounding accomplishments in medicine and biology. He first invented and built five novel optical microscopes that allowed him to observe viruses in live cells and tissue cultures.
During the 1920s and ’30s, Rife reportedly achieved astounding accomplishments in medicine and biology. He first invented and built five novel optical microscopes that allowed him to observe viruses in live cells and tissue cultures. Rife’s second major accomplishment was to invent numerous variable frequency flashing light ultrasound transmitters that could devitalize pathogens, bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and fungi.
These transmitters came in three versions. The first used a single pulsed frequency to achieve a specific set of associated harmonics, called Mortal Oscillatory Rates (MORs), that could devitalize targets.
The second version expanded on this concept by adding a sweeping mechanism that allowed Rife to target even more unique frequencies.
And the third and most effective version used this sweeping mechanism over a much wider range of frequencies (from a minimum of approximately 500 hertz to a maximum of about 50 kilohertz [50,000 hertz]), generating even more harmonics and eliminating the need to pre-select frequencies.
Rife’s incredible achievements have been well-documented, and you can learn more about his groundbreaking work here and here.
The therapeutic value of light and color therapy has been investigated since before the turn of the last century. Notable researchers from the period who influenced the development of the BioCharger NG include Alexander Gurwitsch, among others.
The therapeutic value of light and color therapy has been investigated since before the turn of the last century. Notable researchers from the period who influenced the development of the BioCharger NG include Alexander Gurwitsch, among others.
He found that the cells emit radiations that stimulate growth and cellular activity in adjacent cells. This emission of radiation is sometimes referred to as Gurwitsch rays.
In 1922, a Russian biophysicist, Alexander Gurwitsch, demonstrated an interesting optical phenomenon associated with cells, a phenomenon he called “mitogenetic radiation.” Gurwitsch showed that adjacent cells could be stimulated to divide optically by endogenous UV radiation generated by cells in optical contact with them. These emissions, sometimes referred to as Gurwitsch rays, have the property of stimulating growth and cellular activity.
Dr. Tom Bearden, a nuclear engineer, has done the research and believes that infrared (IR) Gurwitsch radiation stimulates cellular mitochondria as the sub-cellular target responsible for the subsequent growth phenomena
If you want to read more about Gurwitsch’s work, you can find his papers here and here.
Once upon a time, a brilliant inventor named Nikola Tesla was making waves in the scientific community with his groundbreaking discoveries. Tesla’s discoveries went beyond paving the way for wireless energy transmission and revolutionizing electricity to include therapeutic applications as well.
Once upon a time, a brilliant inventor named Nikola Tesla was making waves in the scientific community with his groundbreaking discoveries. Tesla’s discoveries went beyond paving the way for wireless energy transmission and revolutionizing electricity to include therapeutic applications as well.
Tesla’s experiments with his Tesla coil coincided with a time when physicians were exploring the use of electrical devices to treat various ailments. In fact, Tesla went as far as publishing a paper on “High Frequency Oscillators for Electro-Therapeutic and Other Purposes” that showed his coil treatment was beneficial for human tissues.
But it didn’t stop there. Tesla’s disruptive coil design was soon co-opted by many manufacturers who used it as a power source for glass electrodes containing noble gases. This resulted in the popular “violet ray device,” which gained its name due to the brilliant purple glow that emanated from the argon gas vacuum tubes wired in series to these coils.
These glass tubes were constructed under low vacuum and filled with different noble gases that became excited by the electrical output, causing them to glow in different colors depending on the gas used. Neon gas, for example, glowed red.
What’s more interesting, these electrified noble gases, when pulsed, could be ionized or excited, causing electrons to move from lower energy states to higher ones. When the electrons cycled back to the lower state, they emitted light and photons, including spectral emissions within the ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) ranges.
Many people believed that these devices could improve or even cure a wide variety of conditions and illnesses. These small devices even became popular for home use, while larger units were utilized by physicians to treat ailments.
One of the researchers who continued Tesla’s line of investigations was Georges Lakhovsky, a Russian émigré who invented the Multi-Wave Oscillator (MWO). Christopher Bird, the author of The Secret Life of Plants and as well as other books, described Lakhovsky as seeming to have been an associate of, or a colleague of Tesla.
One of the researchers who continued Tesla’s line of investigations was Georges Lakhovsky, a Russian émigré who invented the Multi-Wave Oscillator (MWO). Christopher Bird, the author of The Secret Life of Plants and as well as other books, described Lakhovsky as seeming to have been an associate of, or a colleague of Tesla. In fact, it is quite possible that the MWO is more Tesla’s invention than Lakhovsky’s.
In 1931, Lakhovsky reached out to Tesla for help in creating a better MWO. Tesla had previously published “High Frequency Oscillators for Electrotherapeutic and Other Purposes.” Lakhovsky used some of Tesla’s concepts to design his first operational MWO, which included a powerful Tesla coil and two spark gaps.
Lakhovsky believed that cells functioned like resonant circuits and that the MWO could be used to resonate cells to their optimal frequency. He called the MWO a radio-cellular oscillator (RCO). Lakhovsky’s ideas were considered groundbreaking and were later published in his book “The Secret of Life.”
Fast forward to 1941, Lakhovsky made his way to New York where he conducted a seven-week clinical trial in which the results were remarkable. These trials were conducted at a major New York City hospital and that of a prominent Brooklyn urologist.
Lakhovsky passed away in 1942, but the research done by him and others interested in electrotherapeutic transformers using Tesla coils and alternating current at radio frequencies was groundbreaking. In fact, on September 6, 1932, Dr. Gustave Kolischer announced that Tesla’s high-frequency electrical currents were bringing about highly beneficial results in dealing with cancer, surpassing anything that could be accomplished with ordinary surgery.
During the 1920s and ’30s, Rife reportedly achieved astounding accomplishments in medicine and biology. He first invented and built five novel optical microscopes that allowed him to observe viruses in live cells and tissue cultures.
During the 1920s and ’30s, Rife reportedly achieved astounding accomplishments in medicine and biology. He first invented and built five novel optical microscopes that allowed him to observe viruses in live cells and tissue cultures. Rife’s second major accomplishment was to invent numerous variable frequency flashing light ultrasound transmitters that could devitalize pathogens, bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and fungi.
These transmitters came in three versions. The first used a single pulsed frequency to achieve a specific set of associated harmonics, called Mortal Oscillatory Rates (MORs), that could devitalize targets.
The second version expanded on this concept by adding a sweeping mechanism that allowed Rife to target even more unique frequencies.
And the third and most effective version used this sweeping mechanism over a much wider range of frequencies (from a minimum of approximately 500 hertz to a maximum of about 50 kilohertz [50,000 hertz]), generating even more harmonics and eliminating the need to pre-select frequencies.
Rife’s incredible achievements have been well-documented, and you can learn more about his groundbreaking work here and here.
The therapeutic value of light and color therapy has been investigated since before the turn of the last century. Notable researchers from the period who influenced the development of the BioCharger NG include Alexander Gurwitsch, among others.
The therapeutic value of light and color therapy has been investigated since before the turn of the last century. Notable researchers from the period who influenced the development of the BioCharger NG include Alexander Gurwitsch, among others.
He found that the cells emit radiations that stimulate growth and cellular activity in adjacent cells. This emission of radiation is sometimes referred to as Gurwitsch rays.
In 1922, a Russian biophysicist, Alexander Gurwitsch, demonstrated an interesting optical phenomenon associated with cells, a phenomenon he called “mitogenetic radiation.” Gurwitsch showed that adjacent cells could be stimulated to divide optically by endogenous UV radiation generated by cells in optical contact with them. These emissions, sometimes referred to as Gurwitsch rays, have the property of stimulating growth and cellular activity.
Dr. Tom Bearden, a nuclear engineer, has done the research and believes that infrared (IR) Gurwitsch radiation stimulates cellular mitochondria as the sub-cellular target responsible for the subsequent growth phenomena
If you want to read more about Gurwitsch’s work, you can find his papers here and here.
The BioCharger NG system starts at $16,990, plus shipping, with bundle options available to provide even greater value. We offer three unique bundles tailored to fit your needs, allowing you to customize your purchase to align with your goals.
Focusing on the price alone limits what the BioCharger represents. It’s not just an expense—it’s an investment in your energy, recovery, focus, and overall well-being. By choosing a bundle that fits your lifestyle, you’re unlocking transformative benefits that far exceed monetary value.
Discover which bundle is right for you and take charge of your health today. See the BioCharger bundles here.
No, it is a Health Optimization Platform that wirelessly projects pulsed electromagnetic energy through a predefined range of frequencies that can include radio, sound, and light. All the energies utilized by the BioCharger have been studied and shown to support various aspects of health and well-being, making it a cutting-edge tool for optimizing energy levels, recovery, and overall vitality.
For best results, we recommend using the BioCharger for 15 minutes per session, 3–5 times a week. It’s essential to listen to your body and customize your sessions based on your wellness goals and schedule. Moderation is key, as overuse may diminish the benefits. Many users experience positive effects even with just a single session. While personal users often use the BioCharger at home daily, those accessing it at wellness centers or businesses typically use it 2–4 times a week. Always prioritize balance and personal comfort to maximize your experience.
The original BioCharger was developed and introduced in 1993 by Jim Girard of Advanced Technology Concepts (ATC). Since then, many improvements have made the BioCharger NG what it is today. For example:
Software/Digital vs. Hardwired/Analog Design: Enables continuous downloadable enhanced features and new capabilities, improved safety (hardware and software), simple user interface, repeatable precision, granularity, programmability, and compatibility with desktop computers and internet-connected devices.
WiFi Enabled: Built-in WiFi facilitates easy software updates, recipe selection, remote diagnostics, and remote access/control via internet-connected devices.
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The toroidal toroid acts like a capacitor to store the energy generated by the Tesla coil.
Balances electrostatic energy fields to concentrate corona discharge to arc rod. The Tesla coil construction and toroid are important elements in determining the resonance and output efficiency of the device.
A Tesla coil is an electrical device that produces high-voltage, low-current, high-frequency alternating-current electricity. It works by using a capacitor and coils of wire to create a magnetic field, which induces a voltage in a second coil creating a strong electrical field that produces an arcing discharge so familiar with Tesla Coils.
Voltage makes the cell membrane more permeable creating ion channels to deliver, nutrients, and hormones to the nucleus of the cell and enabling the cell to detoxify.
The variable magnetic field is generated by the primary coil.
Adds a charge to the positive and negative ions surrounding the cell membrane.
The LCD for device operation.
Provides for standalone or remote operation displays, users, progress, settings, recipes, favorites, and prompts for updates.
The arc rod generates plasma which produces audible tones associated with each frequency being generated. It also acts as a visual representation of our voltage field.
The corona discharge demonstrates visually the presence of voltage, production of ozone, and audible tones. The BioCharger may run without the arc rod, producing identical fields without sound. Many find it beneficial in a professional setting where the sound may be a distraction.
The spectrum tube array generates a natural photon emission replicating atmospheric light.
6 unique noble and inert gases that exist in nature, producing about 1000 wavelengths in the infrared, far infrared, and visible light spectrum.
A polycarbonate enclosure for added safety.
Non-flammable for additional safety.
The wifi adapter keeps you connected to the cloud for software updates and new recipe downloads.
Ability to connect automatically to myCloud for quick access to over 1,200+ recipes.
The toroidal toroid acts like a capacitor to store the energy generated by the Tesla coil.
Balances electrostatic energy fields to concentrate corona discharge to arc rod. The Tesla coil construction and toroid are important elements in determining the resonance and output efficiency of the device.
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