Two days in-person on the Sunshine Coast with Jenny Blondel — clinical reasoning, live consultation demonstrations and peer-to-peer practice for natural health practitioners.
$200 deposit secures your place
You’re already curious about bioresonance — perhaps deeply so. Maybe you’ve invested in a bioresonance device, and you’re interpreting findings every week and joining the dots in complex cases. Or perhaps you’re a naturopath, nutritionist, herbalist or integrative practitioner watching this field with interest, wondering how it might fit into the work you already do.
Wherever you are, you’re welcome here.
Now you can join this in-person, English-language bioresonance training. Previously this has been almost impossible to find in Australia, New Zealand and across the wider Asia-Pacific region since 2020. That gap is exactly why this masterclass exists.
Over two days at Peregian Beach in September, a small group of enthusiastic practitioners will gather in a warm, hands-on setting to practise bioresonance together, work through real cases, and build a clearer, more confident framework for using bioresonance in clinical practice.
This is not a device demonstration or a protocol checklist. It is a peer-to-peer professional education weekend, led by a naturopath who has spent three decades doing this work.
This masterclass also marks the launch of the Bioresonance Institute — a new home for practitioner-focused bioresonance education for the Asia-Pacific region as well as the wider international community.
For too long, bioresonance training has been device-centric, fragmented, or only available online. The Bioresonance Institute exists to change that — to raise the standard of care within the profession, to support practitioners in using bioresonance thoughtfully and ethically, and to build a community of clinicians who practise with both expertise and integrity.
Practical Bioresonnce is the inaugural workshop. We hope you’ll join us.
Apply for Your PlaceMost practitioners arrive at bioresonance through a moment of insight – a sense that there is something deeper going on with the body’s regulation, and that conventional testing alone doesn’t always show it. The science is intriguing. The technology is powerful. But the gap between watching a device produce information and knowing what to do with it can feel wide.
“If you have ever sat in front of a bioresonance device screen and thought: I know there is something here, but I do not quite know how to join the dots – this masterclass is for you.”
Jenny knows that feeling. Early in her own bioresonance journey, she was taught in a way that left her under-confident – until a turning point in Germany with one of the field’s most respected clinicians, whose logical, common-sense, step-by-step approach changed everything.
That is the experience she brings to her own students now. Logical. Step by step. Light bulb moments included.
Most bioresonance training is built around the device. This workshop is built around the practitioner – how an experienced naturopath thinks, observes, and integrates bioresonance findings with herbal medicine, nutrition, and traditional case-taking.
In-person English-language bioresonance training has been almost nonexistent in the Asia-Pacific region for the past five years. This is one of the very few places in the region where you can sit in a room with a clinician and other practitioners, and learn by doing.
Watching a seasoned clinician work through a real case – in real time – is one of the fastest ways to develop your own clinical instinct. You’ll see Jenny take a history, ask the questions that actually matter, run testing, and walk through her reasoning out loud.
The room is intentionally small. This means more time, more questions, more demonstrations and more peer-to-peer practice. Everyone has a seat at the table.
You’ll work on each other, not just observe. Bring your own bioresonance device if you have one – Jenny will bring an additional unit so everyone can rotate through.
Bioresonance is most useful when it sits alongside good case-taking, herbal medicine, nutrition and clinical reasoning. That is the lens through which this workshop is taught.
| Feature | Practise with Confidence | Typical Online Bioresonance Course |
|---|---|---|
| Format | Two full days in-person on the Sunshine Coast | Pre-recorded modules at home |
| Live consultation demos | Two real cases, narrated in the room | Rare, usually role-played |
| Peer-to-peer practice | Hands-on rotations on bioresonance devices | Not possible |
| Group size | Capped at 15 practitioners | Unlimited |
| Clinical reasoning focus | Naturopathic case-taking + bioresonance integration | Device operation and protocols |
| Time with the trainer | Two days of direct access to Jenny Blondel | Q&A via forum or office hours |
| Post-event support | Workbook, resource pack, 15% off 1:1 mentoring (60 days), private practitioner group | Course access, no ongoing community |
| Certificate | 16-hour CPE certificate of completion | Online completion certificate |
Two days, structured as a single arc – beginning with foundations and finishing with integration.
A grounding day. We open with the bigger picture – where bioresonance fits inside a wellbeing model or a naturopathic consultation, the principles that underpin the technology, and the case-taking framework that makes bioresonance findings meaningful.
Applying what we have built. We open with a short recap and grounding, then move into a second live demonstration on a more complex case, deeper peer-to-peer practice, and a closing arc focused on communication, ethics and integration.
A full hour-by-hour schedule will be shared with confirmed registrants closer to the date.
This workshop is for natural health practitioners who want to expand their assessment toolkit, deepen their clinical reasoning, and use bioresonance with more confidence and discernment. It is especially suited to:
Please note: This workshop is not for the general public, patients, or those without an existing professional health background. An application is required to confirm fit.
Jenny is a naturopath, nutritionist, medical herbalist, homoeopath and bioresonance practitioner with more than three decades in private clinical practice. She runs a busy general naturopathic clinic on the Sunshine Coast, with a focus on chronic and complex cases. Jenny works with clients locally and internationally.
Her focus is to use traditional bioresonance devices, as well as recognised biofeedback therapy methods. She runs a working herbal, homeopathic and nutritional supplement dispensary alongside her bioresonance practice.
Internationally, Jenny has presented at the Regumed International Bioresonance Congress in Germany to audiences of up to 600 doctors and practitioners – including in 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2024. She has also presented at ICNM London and the 1st International Nutrigenomic Symposium.
Earlier in her career, she served twice on the British Naturopathic Association and on the General Council and Register of Naturopaths (UK), and lectured at naturopathic and nutritional colleges in London. Jenny is the author of The PCOS Diet and Making Babies: The Holistic IVF Diet Guide.
“That is the experience she brings to every practitioner she trains. Logical. Step by step. Light bulb moments included.”
I would just like to take the opportunity to thank you for a wonderful seminar on ‘Hormones and the Fire Within’. It was most informative and well delivered, with the notes provided being more than supportive and something I have referred to time and again since. I look forward to the next one!
Jenny’s course was brilliant – she went into great detail without it being confusing, clearly explaining all aspects of hormonal issues. I continually use Jenny’s methods and information to assist with my clinic. It’s an absolute must – incredibly informative.
Jenny, I would just like to thank you for the best hour’s tuition in my life – no exaggeration! You calmly and succinctly unravelled the tangled web my learning had become. You gave me invaluable pointers and therapy options and patiently explained away my confusion. I haven’t stopped recommending you since!
Over the past six months, I’ve had the privilege of clinical observation and mentoring with Jenny in both Naturopathy and Bioresonance Therapy. Jenny is a gifted practitioner – not only an incredible source of knowledge but also committed to helping her patients achieve their best possible health outcomes, which is truly inspiring.
Having bought my bioresonance device, I was eager to get up and running with it straight away. However, even after doing some bioresonance seminars, I needed extra help and guidance. Jenny has a wealth of knowledge and experience in both the use of the bioresonance device and as a naturopath, so it is a huge relief to have her as my mentor and go-to person.
Lunches are not included. There are excellent cafés a short walk from the venue, and you’ll have time to explore Peregian Beach.
A $200 AUD deposit secures your place – balance due by 31 August 2026. All prices are in Australian dollars and include GST.
The Sunshine Coast in September is one of the most beautiful places in Australia to learn anything. We’ve chosen Peregian Beach intentionally – a quiet coastal village forty minutes north of Brisbane, with cafés, walking trails and ocean within steps of the venue.
We recommend Essence Peregian Beach – a small boutique stay next door to the venue. Several other guesthouses, short-stay apartments and Airbnb options are also available within a 5–10-minute walk. The neighbouring villages of Coolum and Noosa offer additional accommodation choices a short drive away.
Many of the participants will be travelling – from interstate, New Zealand, Singapore and beyond. Make a weekend of it. Arrive Friday, leave Monday, and let the location be part of the learning.
Places are limited to fifteen practitioners. We use a short application process to make sure the workshop is the right fit for you, and that you’ll get the most out of the weekend.
Do I need to own a bioresonance device to attend?
Yes – a bioresonance device is required to attend this workshop. This is not a beginner’s course and you will be working directly with the device as part of the training. Please bring your device with you. Jenny will also have a device in the room.
I’m new to bioresonance. Is this too advanced?
Not at all. The workshop is structured so that newer practitioners can fully participate. Jenny teaches with newer practitioners in mind, and the small group format means there is plenty of room for foundational questions. New or experienced – everyone leaves with something useful.
I’m experienced. Will I learn anything new?
Yes – most experienced bioresonance users leave with at least one shift in their clinical thinking. Jenny’s approach is shaped by thirty years of working with complex chronic cases, plus her own training with international bioresonance clinicians. Even seasoned bioresonance users have left her sessions with what she calls light bulb moments – particularly around case interpretation and naturopathic integration.
Do I need to be a naturopath?
No – the workshop is open to qualified natural health practitioners across modalities. That includes naturopaths, nutritionists, herbalists, homoeopaths, integrative health practitioners, and owners of bioresonance devices with a relevant professional health background. If you’re unsure whether the workshop is right for you, please apply, and we’ll review your fit.
Is CPD accreditation offered?
All participants receive a certificate of completion noting 16 hours of professional learning. Most professional associations accept self-reported CPD with a certificate of attendance – please check with your professional body.
Can I attend just one day?
No – the weekend is designed as a continuous experience and is best attended in full. Single-day attendance is not currently offered. Please get in touch if you have specific scheduling concerns.
What is the refund policy?
Deposits are non-refundable but transferable to a future Bioresonance Institute event up to sixty days from the workshop date, subject to availability. The full refund policy is shared on registration.
What should I bring?
Your bioresonance device if you own one, a notebook and pen, comfortable clothing for two full days of learning, and an open, curious mind. A full pre-workshop pack will be sent two weeks before the event.
Where should I stay?
We recommend Essence Peregian Beach (essenceperegianbeach.com.au) – a small boutique stay next door to the venue. Several other guesthouses, short-stay apartments and Airbnb options are also available within a 5–10-minute walk. The neighbouring villages of Coolum and Noosa offer additional accommodation choices a short drive away.
Will the sessions be recorded?
No. To protect client privacy during the live consultation demonstrations and to keep the room fully present and engaged, this workshop will not be recorded. The printed workbook and post-event resource pack are designed to support you in your own practice.
Is this workshop online or in-person?
Fully in-person. There is no online or hybrid option for this event. The value of being in the room – for live demonstrations and peer-to-peer practice – is what this workshop is built on.
How will the cohort stay connected after the workshop?
Participants will be invited to stay connected with their cohort after the weekend. The format is most likely a small private WhatsApp group, kept practitioner-only and confidential. We will confirm format with the cohort once enrolment is complete.
Is bioresonance evidence-based?
Bioresonance is best understood as a complementary modality with a developing evidence base. Published research includes observational studies in allergy and atopic conditions, a 2014 randomised study suggesting a possible role in smoking cessation, and small studies in mood and chronic conditions. The Institute teaches practitioners to engage honestly with this evidence – neither overclaiming nor dismissing – and to use bioresonance alongside, not instead of, conventional medical assessment.
This is a professional education workshop for qualified and trainee natural health practitioners. It is designed to support the development of clinical reasoning, case interpretation, and integration of bioresonance technology within an existing professional practice.
It is not training in the diagnosis, prevention, treatment or cure of any disease, and it does not replace appropriate medical assessment, referral, or evidence-based care. Bioresonance is offered as a complementary modality. All claims communicated by Jenny Blondel and the Bioresonance Institute follow Australian (TGA) guidance for the responsible advertising of complementary health services and AHPRA guidance on testimonials and regulated health services.
If you have read this far, you are probably the kind of practitioner this weekend was designed for.
Two days. Fifteen practitioners. One small room near the ocean. A naturopath who has spent three decades thinking about how to do this work well, and who genuinely wants to share what she has learned.
We would love to have you with us.
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