Bioinformational Modulation Therapy
Author's Note
The development of BioInformational Modulation Therapy (BIMT) has been both a scientific and deeply personal journey. Trained in the disciplines of vascular surgery and neurosurgery, I spent years immersed in the world of anatomy, pathology, and classical clinical practice. Yet it became increasingly clear that conventional medicine, though powerful, often addressed symptoms while leaving untouched the deeper informational roots of disease.
This realization initiated a search that took me beyond the boundaries of traditional medicine. I explored SCENAR therapy, frequency-based modalities, photobiomodulation, and hypnosis. Each opened a window into a new understanding: that the human body is not merely biochemical machinery, but an intelligent system of information, light, and resonance. Pathology, I came to believe, is not fixed fate but corrupted code.
BioInformational Modulation Therapy is the crystallization of these insights. It represents an attempt to bridge rigorous medical science with the emerging fields of quantum biology, digital coding, and vibrational medicine. Its philosophy is rooted in respect for both tradition and innovation: to preserve the strengths of evidence-based medicine while expanding its reach through new informational paradigms.
BIMT is not offered as a replacement for conventional treatments, but as an integrative framework—one that reimagines healing as the restoration of the body’s original informational blueprint. It is at once practical and visionary: practical in its tools of light, sound, electricity, and word; visionary in its suggestion that health itself may be encoded, decoded, and restored.
​This work reflects decades of study, the inspirations of many pioneers whose discoveries in physics, biology, and philosophy prepared the ground. Also, my use of modern tools—including AI language models—as assistive instruments for drafting and research.
BIMT is thus more than a therapy. It is a statement of possibility. It affirms that even in the face of disease, health is always present as potential, awaiting the correct code to be reactivated. My hope is that this work will serve as both a guide and an inspiration, encouraging patients, physicians, and scientists to explore new horizons where medicine meets information, and where healing becomes the art of reprogramming life itself.
— Dr. Manuk Khachatryan, MD, CHT