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.
The body utilizes sugar, converted into glucose, as a source of energy. When food is consumed, the body breaks the food down into smaller particulars. These different particles are then absorbed into the body through numerous processes. Glucose, in particular, is absorbed through the hormone known as insulin. This hormone is synthesized and secreted by the pancreas. In some people, insulin is not used effectively by all cells in the body; thus leading to a glucose buildup in the person’s bloodstream, according to Healthline. This condition is referred to as insulin resistance and can cause a significant number of problems for an affected person, including lead to the development of type 2 diabetes.
Insulin Resistance Versus Type 2 Diabetes
It is important for patients to understand that there is a significant difference between insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. Insulin resistance is often also called pre-diabetes and refers to a scenario where a patient is suspected of diabetes due to elevated blood glucose levels, but their blood glucose levels are not high enough to be considered diabetes.
When a patient learns they have developed insulin resistance, there is still hope for them to assist with improving their insulin resistance and restoring the body’s ability to adequately utilize glucose in the bloodstream. Once diagnosed with diabetes, however, things changes. WebMD explains that there is no existing cure for diabetes – the disease can, however, be controlled through the utilization of certain medication, as well as certain lifestyle changes.
Causes Of Insulin Resistance
Medical professionals and scientists are not 100% certain why some people develop insulin resistance; thus definite causes have not yet been identified. Scientists and professionals in the medical industry have, however, been able to determine certain factors that considerably increases a person’s risk of developing insulin resistance.
According to Medicine Net, some evidence is available that suggests metabolic syndrome to be somewhat responsible for causing insulin resistance. They also report that certain lifestyle factors have also been shown to add to a person’s risk of developing this particular condition. Some evidence also suggests that genetics play a part in determining a person’s risk of insulin resistance. For example, if a person’s mother had diabetes, they are at a higher risk of developing the disease as well; thus they are more likely to develop insulin resistance.
Symptoms Of Insulin Resistance
Insulin resistance itself usually does not cause any particular symptoms that makes the condition obvious; thus it is important for people to closely monitor their blood glucose levels at a regular interval to ensure they detect the signs of insulin resistance early on; thus allowing them to make certain lifestyle changes in order to avoid the condition from progressing into diabetes.
As Insulin resistance progresses, it may cause symptoms of diabetes to develop once it starts to transcend from insulin resistance to type 2 diabetes. Particular symptoms to be concerned about includes feeling tired and experiencing fatigue, being hungry or thirsty all the time and having to urinate frequently. Urine odor is also a sign of type 2 diabetes. Some people also develop darker skin in particular areas, including their armpits, their groin and underneath their chin.
Conventional Treatment Options For Insulin Resistance
Patients should realize that it is vital to detect insulin resistance and to treat this health concern before it turns into type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes can be controlled effectively, but there is no way to cure type 2 diabetes at the moment. With insulin resistance, however, the problem can be reversed in some cases; thus avoiding the developing of type 2 diabetes.
According to MedScape, a patient’s particular health status need to be considered prior to determining an appropriate treatment plan for their condition. When a patient is obese, a healthcare professional will aid them in reducing their bodyweight, which will assist with reducing the insulin resistance and may also possibly avoid the progression of the condition. In cases where a patient smokes or utilizes alcohol, adjustments will be recommended to minimize the effects that these two lifestyle choices have on their life – and their body’s ability to utilize insulin. Frequent participation in physical activities, combined with a healthier diet, are also amongst the recommendations that are often made to a patient with insulin resistance.
Bioresonance Therapy For Insulin Resistance
Bioresonance therapy is a revolutionary medical approach to treating a range of different health concerns. This approach is useful in the diagnosis and treatment of both insulin sensitivity and diabetes in multiple ways. Bioresonance therapy can often be utilized as a method of targeting the particular factors that are contributing to a patient’s insulin resistance; thus helping to improve their body’s ability to use insulin and avoiding an increase in glucose storage within their bloodstream. This therapy has also been proven to offer beneficial effects to the organs involved in these conditions, such as the pancreas and liver.
Conclusion
Insulin resistance is a serious health concern that should be diagnosed and treated at an early stage. Without adequate lifestyle changes and a treatment plan, the condition can progress into type 2 diabetes, which can cause numerous unpleasant symptoms. Bioresonance therapy poses as a useful method to assist with the treatment of both insulin resistance and diabetes.
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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