In contrast to other “frequency therapy devices”, BICOM® bioresonance is a method that is highly individual and perfectly tailored to the needs of the patient through the use of the patient’s own information and the possibility of testing specific wave patterns for resonance.
The patient’s own pathological and physiological information is recorded using special applicators and fed into the BICOM® mobile VET.
Depending on the therapy program, the specific wave pattern as a carrier of information is amplified, weakened or inverted and transmitted back to the patient in modulated form, which means that the transmission of information changes in clarity depending on the modulation or it disappears completely.
The treatment signals continuously adapt to the changing pathological situation of the patient. As the therapy progresses, the body’s ability to regulate is reactivated.
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The BICOM® bioresonance method is a cause-oriented, holistic treatment concept. It can narrow down the cause of the health problem in animals and find out even the hidden causes of the clinical picture.
Animals have a natural regulatory system that can also compensate for unusual influences. However, even good self-healing powers eventually reach their limits. Persistent exposure to allergens, environmental toxins, fungi, viruses, bacteria or stress and changed living conditions weaken the immune system and are often the cause of an illness. In particular, fungal infestation on the skin or chronic diseases in general are not always due to a breeding-related genetic defect, but are signs of a disturbed immune system.
The BICOM® bioresonance method is the key to successful diagnosis and therapy, especially for animals that cannot tell us exactly where it hurts or what the symptoms are. It is a gentle form of therapy that can be carried out without side effects and without additional stress for the animal.
The BICOM® mobile VET records the bioenergetic state of the animal, processes the information it contains and returns modified vibrations / therapy frequency patterns to the animal. Symptoms and stress can be diagnosed and targeted therapy can be initiated.
Through the use of endogenous and exogenous substances, the body’s own self-healing powers can be activated and imbalances that have existed for a long time can also be regulated.
REGUMED Medizintechnik are pioneers of the BICOM® bioresonance method. More than 30,000 therapists worldwide, well over 10,000 of them in Germany, successfully use their therapy concept.
Life is only possible when three conditions are met: matter, energy and information.
We also find these aspects in conventional medicine, both in diagnostics and in therapy. For example, every drug is also a carrier of information.
Information is neither energy nor matter, it is immaterial and comparable to the meaning of a message from a sending to a receiving system.
In addition to the electrical processes in the receptor proteins and biomembranes in general, electromagnetic interactions through light (biophotons) also play a role in cell communication and the transmission of information.
Specific electromagnetic wave patterns act as information carriers. These wave patterns can be modulated by the BICOM® device in order to eliminate disturbing or stressful information in an organism.
The goal is to restore the free flow of healing information (cell communication) and thus support the self-regulation of the organism and the self-healing powers.
Individual, patient-specific information or information from native substances, digitized substances or information stored on storage media can be used for therapy.
When a pimple develops or signs of aging start to appear in a person, they tend to act upon the issue promptly, opting for rather expensive products to help them get rid of the problem. When skin-related issues arise amongst their pets, however, they often fail to address the problem promptly and often tend to opt for cheaper solution that are not effective in treating the particular problem. Just like humans, animals can also suffer from a large number of skin disorders which reduces their quality of life. In some cases, skin-related condition in animals can cause irritation and even severe pain as well.
Animals can develop many different kinds of skin conditions. In fact, according to PetMD, there are more than 160 skin diseases that can affect a dog alone. Cats, horses and other animals are also at risk of several diseases that affects their skin. In the simplest form, a skin disease that affects an animal is divided into two major categories, being curable and incurable. As the names suggest, curable skin diseases refers to those conditions that can be treated successfully. Incurable skin diseases, on the other hand, are those conditions where only the symptoms can be treated and the progression of the disease can be slowed through various treatment options, but the disease can never be completely cured.
It is important to know what may cause a skin condition to develop in an animal to ensure the risks are kept at a minimum and to determine what may be the cause of a developed condition. There are many different skin-related conditions amongst animals, and they are caused by different factors. In some cases, external factors may be to blame and, in other cases, internal factors like infections or allergies may be to blame.
Skin Vet Clinic explains that atopic dermatitis, for example, may be somewhat influenced by the genetics of a particular animal, and the environment to which the animal is exposed to also plays a part in their risk of developing this disease. Furthermore, they also explain that the immune system plays a role in such a skin disease as well.
Before a skin-related condition that affects an animal can be treated effectively, it is important for an official diagnosis to be done first. This will ensure that the condition is treated appropriately and not with the wrong types of medication or ointments. There are several types of tests that can be performed to diagnose a skin-related condition in a dog, cat or any other particular type of animal. A blood or saliva test may be done, as well as a test on a hair sample. Two particular types of tests that are often used to diagnose atopic dermatitis in dogs include a percutaneous prick test and an intradermal test.
After the particular type of disease that a dog has developed is diagnosed, a treatment plan can be compiled by the veterinary physician that has diagnosed the condition. The treatment plan will usually be tailored to the individual dog’s condition and will depend on the type of skin disease they have, the symptoms that have developed and how severe the condition is.
When it comes to treating skin diseases in animals, medication and topical creams are not the only treatment measures prescribed by the veterinary physician. In addition to potentially providing the pet owner with appropriate medicine to treat the condition, they will also analyze the animal’s living environment. This will help them identify any potential contributing factors that are causing the disease or aggravating the symptoms. Changes might thereafter be recommended to help reduce the symptoms.
In addition to adjusting some aspects in the environment where the animal resides to better accompany their diagnosed disease and administering certain medications to the dog, alternative treatments also pose as potentially effective measures to assist with easing the symptoms and improving the animal’s quality of life. Bioresonance therap, in particular, is an excellent option for pet owners who would like to speed up recovery and enhance the results achieved from treating their pet’s skin condition. Bioresonance therapy can assist with identifying potential causes within the pet’s own body, and then treat these particular causes to help cure or at least control the skin-related disease.
Animals are more prone to developing skin conditions than many think, and treating these conditions are important to ensure the animals can live a normal life. When skin conditions develop in animals, the animal may experience several unpleasant symptoms that may affect their quality of life in a negative way. Treating these conditions is possible, but some diseases cannot be completely cured. Bioresonance therapy is also a potential treatment measure that helps to minimize the symptoms while also targeting the underlying causes of the conditions.
The BICOM® bioresonance method is predestined for use with large and farm animals such as horses , but also with dogs , cats and small animals. The treatment focus of the BICOM® mobile VET is wide-ranging. It is now used for many indications.
It recognises health deficits at an early stage and is used, among other things, for the following symptoms:
sweet itch
Feed intolerances
allergies and related diseases
COB/COPD
leishmaniasis
Lyme disease
anaplasmosis
lameness in horses
hoof ulcer
Poisoning by poisoned baits, plants etc.
mauke
Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP)
Cat flu/cat disease
eye/conjunctivitis
and much more
Our BICOM® bioresonance experts are available to answer any questions you may have
and will be happy to advise you personally and individually.
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