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.
Your pet's immune system is constantly receiving messages. But what happens when those messages are wrong?
Just like a miscommunication between friends can lead to confusion, immune system misinformation within your animal's body can trigger unnecessary immune responses. This concept sits at the heart of understanding how bioresonance therapy works.
Let's explore how this affects your pet's health and what cutting-edge science reveals about correcting these disrupted signals.
The immune system operates like a highly sophisticated communication network. Every cell in your pet's body sends and receives electromagnetic signals that guide immune responses.
When these signals become distorted or inaccurate, the immune system may overreact to harmless substances or attack the body's own tissues.
This is what veterinarians and researchers call "immune system misinformation."
Several factors can interfere with normal bioresonance cell communication:
Environmental toxins that alter cellular frequencies
Chronic stress that disrupts natural electromagnetic patterns
Pathogens introduce foreign signal interference
Nutritional imbalances affecting cellular energy production
Think of it like static on a radio. The station is broadcasting clearly, but interference prevents the message from coming through properly.
When bioresonance cell communication breaks down, your pet's immune system receives scrambled instructions that can lead to chronic health problems.
Recent research has revealed something fascinating about how the body stores information about stressors.
Your pet's blood and saliva contain electromagnetic signatures of every stressor their body has encountered.
These signatures aren't just chemical markers. They're energetic patterns that the body remembers and responds to long after the initial stress has passed.
The BICOM bioresonance device can identify stress information in blood and saliva by analyzing the electromagnetic frequencies present in these biological samples.
This non-invasive approach allows veterinarians using bioresonance VET technology to detect imbalances before they manifest as obvious symptoms.
The process works by placing a small sample in the device's input cup, analyzing the frequency patterns, identifying discordant signals, and creating therapeutic frequencies to counteract these patterns.
This represents a fundamentally different approach to understanding pet health compared to conventional methods alone.
Autoimmune diseases occur when the immune system mistakenly identifies healthy tissue as a threat.
But why does this happen?
The answer lies in autoimmune disease misinformation at the cellular level.
In a healthy animal, immune cells receive clear signals about what belongs to the body and what doesn't.
When electromagnetic communication becomes disrupted, these boundary signals blur.
T-cells and B-cells begin receiving conflicting information about friend versus foe. The result is an immune system that attacks its own tissues with devastating consequences.
Common autoimmune conditions in pets include inflammatory bowel disease, autoimmune hemolytic anemia, lupus, and pemphigus complex.
BICOM bioresonance therapy works by reintroducing accurate frequency information to the body.
Rather than suppressing immune function with medications, the therapy aims to restore proper bioresonance cell communication.
This allows the immune system to recognize healthy tissue correctly again.
The treatment protocol involves identifying the specific frequency distortions present in your pet's system and creating inverse frequencies to neutralize the misinformation.
Over time, many animals show reduced autoimmune responses as their cellular communication improves.
Allergies represent another form of immune system overreaction to harmless substances.
Your dog isn't actually threatened by pollen or chicken protein. Yet their immune system responds as if these substances were dangerous invaders.
This is the impact of misinformation on allergies at work.
Veterinarians have noticed a significant increase in allergic conditions among pets over the past few decades.
Environmental factors, processed diets, and reduced exposure to beneficial microbes all contribute to this trend.
But from a bioresonance perspective, the core issue is disrupted frequency patterns that cause the immune system to misidentify safe substances as threats.
When bioresonance cell communication functions properly, the body can distinguish between genuine pathogens and harmless environmental proteins.
Traditional allergy treatment focuses on symptom management through antihistamines, steroids, or elimination diets.
Bioresonance VET offers a complementary approach by addressing the root cause of immune confusion.
The therapy process includes testing your pet against common allergens using frequency analysis, identifying which substances trigger abnormal electromagnetic responses, and creating customized treatment frequencies to retrain the immune system.
Many pet owners report significant improvement in allergy symptoms after completing a bioresonance therapy protocol.
Itching decreases, digestive issues resolve, and overall quality of life improves.
At the molecular level, every living cell generates a weak electromagnetic field as part of normal metabolic function.
These fields interact with neighboring cells, creating a complex web of communication that coordinates everything from digestion to immune responses.
German physicist Fritz-Albert Popp's research on biophotons demonstrated that cells emit ultra-weak light signals to communicate.
When cells operate at their optimal frequency, they function efficiently.
Toxins, pathogens, and stress can alter these frequencies, leading to cellular dysfunction.
Think of a cell as a tiny radio transmitter and receiver. When broadcasting at the correct frequency, it communicates clearly with surrounding cells.
The BICOM device essentially works as a frequency tuner, helping restore optimal electromagnetic patterns to support natural healing processes.
Veterinarians using BICOM technology report success with various challenging conditions.
Beyond allergies and autoimmune diseases, bioresonance therapy shows promise for chronic digestive disorders, behavioral issues linked to physical discomfort, skin conditions resistant to conventional treatment, and recovery support after illness or surgery.
If you're considering bioresonance therapy for your animal, understanding the process helps set realistic expectations.
Initial consultations typically involve discussing your pet's complete health history and current concerns.
The veterinarian will then conduct frequency testing using samples like saliva, urine, or fur.
Treatment sessions are non-invasive and usually last 30-60 minutes. Most animals relax comfortably during therapy.
The number of sessions needed varies depending on the condition being addressed.
One of the strengths of bioresonance VET is its compatibility with standard veterinary medicine.
This isn't an either-or choice.
Many veterinarians use BICOM technology alongside conventional diagnostics and treatments to provide comprehensive care.
For example, a dog with inflammatory bowel disease might receive both dietary management and bioresonance therapy to address different aspects of the condition.
This integrated approach often produces better outcomes than either method alone.
What is immune system misinformation in pets?
Immune system misinformation occurs when electromagnetic signals between cells become disrupted, causing the immune system to misidentify threats. This can lead to allergies, autoimmune diseases, and chronic inflammation as the body responds inappropriately to harmless substances or its own tissues.
How does bioresonance detect stress information in blood and saliva?
BICOM technology analyzes the electromagnetic frequency patterns present in biological samples. These patterns contain information about stressors the body has encountered, allowing veterinarians to identify imbalances before physical symptoms appear.
Can bioresonance help with autoimmune disease misinformation?
Yes, bioresonance therapy aims to restore proper cellular communication by introducing corrective frequencies. This helps the immune system distinguish between healthy tissue and actual threats, potentially reducing autoimmune responses over time.
Is bioresonance therapy safe for all pets?
Bioresonance therapy is non-invasive and generally safe for dogs, cats, horses, and other animals. However, consultation with a trained veterinarian is essential to determine if it's appropriate for your pet's specific condition.
How long does it take to see results from bioresonance treatment?
Results vary depending on the condition and individual animal. Some pets show improvement within a few sessions, while chronic conditions may require ongoing treatment over several weeks or months for optimal results.
Understanding how immune system misinformation affects your pet's health opens new pathways for effective treatment.
BICOM bioresonance therapy addresses health challenges at the cellular level by restoring proper electromagnetic communication.
Whether dealing with allergies, autoimmune conditions, or chronic stress patterns, this technology offers a complementary approach that works alongside conventional veterinary care.
The science of bioresonance cell communication continues to evolve, providing veterinarians with sophisticated tools to detect stress information in blood and saliva before symptoms escalate.
By correcting autoimmune disease misinformation and addressing the impact of misinformation on allergies, bioresonance VET helps restore your pet's natural healing capabilities.
If your animal struggles with persistent immune-related issues, consulting with a veterinarian trained in BICOM technology could provide the breakthrough you've been seeking.
The journey to better health begins with accurate cellular communication, one frequency at a time.
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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