Treatment with the help of the patient’s own information

in the BICOM® mobile VET bioresonance device

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.

Find out more about this topic at our regular events. Together with veterinarians and animal naturopaths, we offer various face-to-face and online events .


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.

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Biophysical basics of the bioresonance method

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.

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The 5 Common Mistakes Every Owner of Pet Makes and How to Avoid Them

Top 5 Common Mistakes Every Owner of Pet Makes

December 17, 20246 min read

The 5 Common Mistakes Every Owner of Pet Makes and How to Avoid Them

Being an owner of pet is a rewarding experience, but it also comes with a great deal of responsibility. Whether it’s a dog, cat, or another companion animal, taking care of a pet requires time, attention, and the right knowledge. However, despite the best intentions, many pet owners unknowingly make mistakes that can affect their pet's health and well-being. 

This article highlights five common mistakes made by pet caregivers and provides guidance on how to avoid them.

Mistake #1: Ignoring Proper Nutrition

Why It Matters

Just like humans, pets require a balanced diet to stay healthy. Many pet owners are unaware of the nutritional needs of their pets, leading to feeding mistakes that can cause long-term health problems. Pets that aren’t provided with the right food can suffer from obesity, malnutrition, digestive issues, and even organ damage.

How to Avoid It

  • Choose the Right Pet Food: Look for pet food that is appropriate for your pet's age, size, and activity level. High-quality food with balanced nutrients is essential.

  • Avoid Overfeeding: Many pet caregivers tend to overfeed their pets, either out of love or the assumption that pets need to eat more than they actually do. Follow recommended portion sizes.

  • Consult a Veterinarian: If you’re unsure about what to feed your pet, always consult a professional. Your vet can recommend specific foods or dietary changes based on your pet’s health.

By providing proper nutrition, you ensure your pet maintains a healthy weight, shiny coat, and high energy levels.

Mistake #2: Neglecting Regular Vet Check-Ups

Why It Matters

Regular vet visits are crucial for your pet’s health. Yet, many pet caregivers skip these appointments, thinking their pet is healthy as long as it looks fine on the surface. In reality, pets can hide symptoms of serious health issues, making it harder for pet owners to catch problems early.

How to Avoid It

  • Schedule Annual Check-Ups: Even if your pet seems healthy, an annual vet visit is essential for preventive care and early detection of health issues.

  • Stay Up to Date on Vaccinations: Vaccines are vital for protecting your pet from dangerous diseases. Don’t skip vaccination appointments or boosters.

  • Ask Questions: During vet visits, make sure to ask questions about your pet’s overall health. Discuss any behavior changes or concerns you’ve noticed.

Regular check-ups are key to maintaining your pet’s health and catching any underlying conditions before they become serious.

Mistake #3: Not Providing Enough Mental and Physical Stimulation

Why It Matters

Pets, especially dogs, require mental and physical stimulation to stay happy and healthy. Without enough exercise or mental challenges, pets can become bored, anxious, or even destructive. A lack of stimulation can also lead to obesity in some animals, further complicating their health.

How to Avoid It

  • Exercise Your Pet Regularly: For active pets, daily walks, runs, or play sessions are essential. Dogs, in particular, need regular exercise to maintain their physical health.

  • Engage in Interactive Play: Use toys that encourage your pet to think and solve problems. Puzzle toys, fetch, and tug-of-war are great for mental stimulation.

  • Socialize Your Pet: Pets also need socialization. Allow them to interact with other pets or people in a controlled environment to keep their social skills sharp.

Providing regular exercise and mental challenges will not only improve your pet’s behavior but also prevent many common health issues.

Mistake #4: Overlooking Grooming and Hygiene

Why It Matters

Grooming is more than just about keeping your pet looking good. Regular grooming prevents skin infections, matting, and hairballs in cats. It also promotes a healthy coat and skin and prevents health issues such as flea infestations and bad odor. Overlooking your pet’s grooming can also lead to ear infections, dental issues, and other health complications.

How to Avoid It

  • Brush Your Pet Regularly: Regular brushing helps remove dirt, dead hair, and tangles, and also stimulates circulation to the skin. The frequency will depend on your pet’s coat type.

  • Check for Fleas and Ticks: Regularly inspect your pet’s fur for signs of fleas, ticks, or other parasites. Preventive treatments like flea collars or topical applications can keep these pests at bay.

  • Maintain Oral Hygiene: Dental hygiene is often neglected but is essential for your pet’s health. Brush your pet’s teeth regularly or provide dental chews to help maintain oral health.

Maintaining proper grooming and hygiene ensures that your pet remains comfortable and free of infections, and it can also help detect potential health problems early on.

Mistake #5: Not Giving Your Pet Enough Time and Attention

Why It Matters

Pets, especially dogs, are social animals that thrive on companionship and attention. Many pet owners make the mistake of thinking that providing food and shelter is enough. However, pets need quality time with their owners for their emotional well-being. Without enough interaction, pets can become anxious, stressed, and develop behavioral issues.

How to Avoid It

  • Spend Time with Your Pet: Make time for regular bonding activities such as playing, cuddling, or simply spending time together. Even a few minutes each day can make a big difference.

  • Training and Communication: Spend time training your pet and teaching them commands. Not only will this make your life easier, but it will also strengthen the bond between you and your pet.

  • Address Separation Anxiety: If your pet shows signs of separation anxiety, try to reduce stress by offering interactive toys or leaving a piece of your clothing behind.

Giving your pet the time, love, and attention they need will not only improve their happiness but also their behavior and health.

How to Avoid These Mistakes as a Pet Owner

As an owner of pet, avoiding these common mistakes can significantly improve the health and well-being of your furry companion. Here are some practical tips to help you become a more responsible and attentive pet owner:

  • Educate Yourself: Stay informed about your pet’s breed, health needs, and behavior. The more you know, the better you can care for your pet.

  • Be Consistent: Consistency is key to proper care. Create a daily routine for feeding, exercise, grooming, and training to keep your pet on track.

  • Seek Professional Help: If you’re ever unsure about something, don’t hesitate to consult a veterinarian or professional pet trainer for advice.

By learning from the mistakes of others and taking the necessary steps to avoid them, you can ensure that your pet lives a long, healthy, and happy life.

Conclusion

Being an owner of pet requires more than just love and affection—it requires knowledge, attention, and responsibility. By avoiding these five common mistakes, you can provide your pet with the best care possible and enjoy a strong, healthy bond with them. Whether it’s proper nutrition, regular vet visits, or giving them the time and attention they deserve, making the right choices for your pet can lead to a happier, healthier life for both you and your furry companion.

If you’re ready to ensure your pet’s well-being and avoid these common pitfalls, take action today and implement these expert tips for the best results.

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David

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For gentle and optimal treatment of the causes of diseases in animals


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

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Bioresonance therapy uses electromagnetic frequencies to treat imbalances in animals, promoting natural healing without invasive methods. It's gaining popularity among pet owners for its safe and effective approach to enhancing animal well-being

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