Who We Are
About 530 Resonance Lab
A New, Non-Invasive Way to See What the Body Is Really Doing
At 530 Bioresonance Lab Trust, our work is built on a simple but often overlooked scientific reality: The body functions through communication before it functions through chemistry.
Every process that supports health, recovery, and performance—metabolism, detoxification, immune response, tissue repair, hormonal balance—depends on cellular signaling. Cells continuously sense their environment, exchange information, and make decisions based on signals related to energy availability, stress load, inflammation, and resource priority. When that signaling is clear, the system adapts. When it is disrupted, function can stall—even when nutrients or interventions are present.
Our proprietary, non-invasive bioepigenetic resonance biofeedback systems, grounded in Functional Investigative Nutrition (F.I.N.), are designed to evaluate how well these signaling networks are operating in real time—across stress load, recovery capacity, metabolism, and system-to-system communication. Rather than isolating a single lab value or symptom, we examine how biological systems coordinate with one another. This includes neural signaling patterns, metabolic and biochemical stress indicators, immune and detoxification load, endocrine communication, fluid and electrolyte dynamics, and living tissue behavior. This systems-level view reflects modern health science, which shows that dysfunction rarely begins in one place—it emerges when communication between systems becomes inefficient or misaligned.
Why Signaling Matters
At the cellular level, health is not determined solely by what is present, but by what is sensed, prioritized, and acted upon. Cells rely on signaling pathways to determine whether nutrients should be used for energy production, repair, storage, or defense. When signaling is distorted by chronic stress, inflammation, toxic burden, or metabolic congestion, those decisions change.
This is why nutrients, biologics, and wellness strategies can be well chosen and still fail to produce results. The issue is often not supply—it is signal handling.
Our assessments are designed to identify where signaling is strained, overloaded, or poorly coordinated, revealing hidden gaps in functional metabolic pathways that help explain why progress stalls, even when someone has “done everything right.”
A Broad, Integrated Assessment Landscape
Using advanced resonance-based screening and applied bioinformatics, our process evaluates what the body is carrying, managing, and missing across a wide range of biological domains. These include nutrients, minerals, amino acids, essential fatty acids, enzymes, hormones, electrolytes, immune stressors, environmental and household toxins, heavy metals, pathogens, energetic stress patterns, organ-system reports, lymphatic load, and nervous system regulation.
Clients are also able to view clear, real-time, 3D visual representations of their body’s current functional state—helping translate complex biological activity into something transparent, understandable, and meaningful.
The Force Multiplier Most Approaches Don’t Measure
Most approaches focus on what to take.
We focus on both what the body needs and whether it can actually use it.
From a systems-biology perspective, utilization is the force multiplier. The ability to reduce inputs into usable sub-components, trigger appropriate signaling responses, and coordinate action across tissues determines whether change occurs. When utilization is working, progress follows. When it is not, even the right inputs can fall short.
Our proprietary process investigates not only what support appears appropriate, but whether the body can recognize it, prioritize it, and apply it efficiently at the signaling level—where metabolic decisions are actually made.
From Insight to Personalized Application
Because signaling and metabolic capacity are dynamic, our work is performed in real time. In approximately 10 minutes, we can generate a personalized, full-body, multi-spectrum liquid wellness solution matched to the body’s current functional and signaling state. This allows support to arrive already usable, rather than adding more inputs and hoping the system can adapt.A Multidisciplinary Holistic Wellness and Scientific Trust
Knowing the Why is as Important as the What — Stop Guessing, Start Assessing
The work of the brain trust for the 530 Bioresonance Lab Trust has been grounded in continuous study, applied observation, and agnostic systems analysis across multiple health science disciplines. Our methodology reflects an integrative 360-degree holistic framework developed through more than thirty years of practical application, ongoing technical education, and cross-disciplinary training—rather than reliance on any single model or modality.
This includes advanced training in Functional Investigative Nutrition (FIN), also known as Functional Diagnostic Nutrition (FDN), through education in Clinical Nutrition and Nutritional Therapy, including DNA–nutrition interaction, through the Health Sciences Academy.
Competency then expanded into advanced studies in nutrigenomics from mainland Europe. This field of study emphasizes the relationship between genome expression and nutrient availability, while also examining how metabolic stress, weight-loss physiology, inflammation, detoxification capacity, and adaptive regulatory mechanisms influence the way biological systems respond to environmental and physiological pressures. The knowledge of nutrigenomics was infused with performance nutrition science training under Dr. Frederick C. Hatfield’s group, the International Sports Sciences Association, which led to the creation of our first-generation Well-Athlete Healthy Heart Program to help prevent sudden cardiac death in youth and adult sports, as well as a Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) support program for armed forces personnel and professional football players, more than twenty-five years ago.
Next, our brain trust development was further strengthened through continued professional education and product science training from major nutritional manufacturers such as Thorne, Pure Encapsulations, Research Biologics, and others. From this work, our brain trust developed a consumer guide educating patients and consumers on the nutrient and mineral depletion caused by pharmaceutical drugs, both in short-term and long-term use. The work was complemented by specialized laboratory-based interpretive training for more than thirty-nine laboratory tests used by medical and naturopathic doctors, providing a deeper understanding of the underlying science and mathematics used in the creation and interpretation of available assessments, including blood, saliva, fecal, and urine testing.
The growing health crisis in ADD, ADHD, autism, and Alzheimer’s disease in the United States focused the brain trust on heavy metal toxicity and its effects on the brain and body, in conjunction with organizations specializing in assessment fields such as ARL Laboratories and Great Plains Laboratory (now Mosaic Diagnostics) in the United States. These specialized laboratory assessments support an advanced understanding of allergies, autism-related metabolic patterns, biochemical and organic acid pathways, neurotransmitter-related markers, and cellular signaling–adjacent data within a functional systems context.
Our laboratory experience was further enhanced through education in micronutrient balancing under Dr. Larry Wilson, along with scientific advancements in hormonal health with Dr. John R. Lee, M.D. The combined study of nutrients and hormones naturally leads into the broader fields of weight regulation, metabolism, diabetes nutritional support, orthomolecular nutrition, and food-based therapeutic nutrition. For a number of years we maintained IBNFC board certification in blood sugar stabilization through food nutrition, in partnership with Venice Nutrition’s medical board. Together, these disciplines contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of metabolic efficiency, physiological stress adaptation, and energy utilization across both clinical and performance-oriented environments.
Our technical systems development continued in parallel, including cutting-edge advancements in the physics of health, and encouraging exchanges over thirty years with specialized health equipment manufacturers and their scientific teams, as well as professional associations ranging from the Clinical Peptide Society, Touch for Health systems, cold laser, photobiomodulation, pulsed electromagnetic field therapy, and kinesiology, to Functional Nutrition organizations. This education includes specialized training in natural regenerative biologics, non-invasive physiological signaling analysis, and epigenetic response modeling, and continued further through education with Peter Massey in applied bioinformatics and bioenergetics-based analytical frameworks.
These competencies, combined with experience working with a wide variety of clients—including men and women, children and animals (equine and canine), expecting mothers, student-athletes, executives, and professional athletes—as well as collaboration with medical doctors and their patients, including those undergoing bariatric surgery, cosmetic surgery, cancer treatment, and neurosurgery, both pre-operative and post-operative, with support during long-term recovery, provide a very unique ability to evaluate how human biological systems communicate, prioritize resources, and adapt under varying conditions of stress, load, and recovery—without the use of invasive procedures.
The depth of this integrative approach has also led to our role as consultants to medical doctors and their practices, assisting in the integration of nutrition and biologics within broader clinical frameworks, including traditional allopathic American medicine, naturopathic medicine, chiropractic practice, and oriental medical systems.
Together, this multidisciplinary scientific foundation supports an investigative process focused on understanding how the body regulates, communicates, and utilizes inputs over time. This perspective helps provide clarity in situations where fragmented, symptom-focused, or single-variable approaches often fall short.