Kyminasi Technology originates from thirty years of work by independent Swiss researcher Fulvio Balmelli, who developed it over the years by analysing and reorganising existing knowledge in the field of chemistry, reinterpreting it in biophysical terms.
Biophysics, in fact, addresses biological phenomena using methods typical of the physical sciences.
The principles underlying bioresonance were the starting point for the development of Kyminasi Technology, which, however, represents the application of a completely new discipline: Citoalgorithmic. The term derives from “cyto-”, which in scientific language refers to the cell, and “algorithm”, i.e. a sequence of operations necessary to perform a task; a word of Arabic origin that refers to the idea of translating a logical sequence into numbers.
This new approach can be considered a further advance or an expansion of the possibilities for application, as it acts directly on the restoration of molecular activities through a broad system of frequencies codified by the independent Swiss researcher Fulvio Balmelli over the last thirty years.
Balmelli’s intention was to achieve biological effects using only frequencies — subtle waves — that are effective but completely safe, with no possible side effects. Once identified, classified and arranged in the correct sequence through complex calculations, these waves can be compared to the computer language we have been using for decades: just as this language allows a computer to run specific programmes, the frequencies selected by Fulvio Balmelli are able to produce effects on a biological system.
Interview with a Washington State farmer who has been using Kyminasi Plants Technology for 3 years on his farm on crops of grapes, eggplant, peppers, tomatoes, squash, with astounding results.
Out-of-normal plant regrowth, increased fruit and vegetable production in size, quantity and quality, and
surprises one after another….
Academic institutions, scientists and practitioners who have had the opportunity to conduct in-depth scientific studies of the technology developed by Fulvio Balmelli have expressed their thoughts: