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Dr. Manuk Khachatryan, MD, CHT.

                                                                                                                                                                                                   

                                                                                                                                                                                Dr.Manuk Khachatryan, MD, CHT.

                                                                                                                                                                     

                                                                                                           

Dr. Manuk Khachatryan is a physician-scientist, inventor, and healer whose career bridges traditional medical science, holistic therapy, and consciousness-based medicine. He graduated in 1976 from Yerevan State Medical Institute (now Yerevan State Medical University after Mkhitar Heratsi) and began his career in vascular surgery at the All-Union Scientific Center of Surgery in Yerevan. Recognized for his exceptional aptitude, he was soon invited to Moscow for advanced training in microsurgery to help establish this modality in Armenia.

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Alongside his clinical work, Dr. Khachatryan conducted pioneering research on bioresorbable synthetic prostheses for microvascular grafting. Driven by the scientific depth and clinical urgency of neurology and neurosurgery, he pursued specialization in both disciplines and received advanced training in neurovascular surgery in Moscow.

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As a postgraduate student, he contributed to the early development of brain revascularization procedures, formulating a novel concept based on original principles. He was later invited to continue his research at the All-Union Scientific Center of Transplantology, where he achieved promising experimental results. However, due to systemic resistance to his ideas, he made the decision to emigrate to the United States in 1990.

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In the U.S., he supported himself through his lifelong passion for art—sculpting in relief on semi-precious stones and seashells. Several of his works reside in European museum collections. A multi-talented creator, he also plays piano and guitar and became proficient in CAD/CAM software, fabricating functional prototypes of his inventions on his own CNC desktop mill.

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Dr. Khachatryan later expanded his knowledge into the field of clinical hypnosis, becoming a Certified Hypnotherapist in 1995 through The Hypnotists Examining Council. Although he never practiced formally, this education ignited a deep interest in subconscious healing and brain function. He further explored Bioresonance Therapy, Electroacupuncture (per Dr. Voll), and immersed himself in the foundational principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Auriculotherapy, Yoga, and Vibrational Medicine.

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His encounter with SCENAR therapy marked a turning point. After obtaining his first device, he began experimental clinical applications. Notably, he pioneered the use of multiple electrodes on a single device to balance pathological zones with healthy regions and invented specialized electrode surfaces (e.g., micro-pyramids, honeycombs) to modulate signal effects. He also introduced motion-based SCENAR techniques to reveal deeper reactive zones. His contributions earned recognition at the 1st U.S. International SCENAR Conference in Las Vegas, where he was elected President of the American SCENAR Therapy Association.

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Dr. Khachatryan also developed several devices for activating water-based products and converting them into antioxidant solutions, securing international, Russian, and Chinese patents.

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His exploration of frequency medicine deepened with the acquisition of the Spooky2 Rife system. Captivated by its customizable signal and remote treatment capabilities, he observed positive outcomes even at long distances, prompting a deeper inquiry into quantum healing and the theory of information fields.

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Profoundly influenced by Dr. Peter Gariaev's theory of wave genetics—which proposed that so-called "junk DNA" regulates biological processes and shares algorithmic structures with human language—Dr. Khachatryan envisioned combining Gariaev’s insights with hypnotherapeutic techniques to influence the subconscious using linguistically structured healing information.

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Recognizing the limitations of sound alone, he turned to light—acknowledged in physics and biology alike as a fundamental medium of communication. Inspired by pioneers like Luther Burbank and Masaru Emoto, he began transmitting healing-coded audio signals via light to stimulate cellular regeneration through resonance and suggestion.

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This insight crystallized into a unifying concept: to encode the step-by-step reversal of pathophysiological processes into digital language, translatable into analog biological signals (light, sound, PEMF, etc.) acceptable by organic systems. This vision became the foundation of BioInformational Modulation Therapy (BIMT).

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 Philosophy

 

Dr. Khachatryan believes that the Universe is structured upon binary logic—duality manifested at every level of existence: light and dark, yes and no, order and disorder. These reflect the binary structure of digital language. By "speaking the language of the Universe" through 0s and 1s encoded into biologically meaningful energy patterns, he envisions unlocking dormant regenerative potentials encoded within our genome.

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The Purpose of BIMT

 

BIMT represents the culmination of a lifetime of scientific pursuit, clinical innovation, and philosophical reflection. It proposes a radically integrative model of healing—merging neurobiology, frequency medicine, computer science, and consciousness studies. By guiding the body through digitally encoded signals that trace the reverse of disease pathways, BIMT seeks to awaken intrinsic repair mechanisms and restore physiological equilibrium.

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​Vision for the Future

 

Today, Dr. Khachatryan continues his work in the United States while collaborating with international colleagues. His vision is to develop BIMT into a validated therapeutic platform, supported by publications, clinical partnerships, and technological prototypes. Through this work, he seeks to bridge the rigor of classical medicine with the possibilities of quantum biology and digital healing.

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Contact: docmans@bimt-therapy.com

Website: www.bimt-therapy.com

Copyright  2025  BIMT

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