Welcome to our veterinary page!

in this section, you can discover what bioresonance therapy is and how it can be a useful tool to enhance your veterinary practice.

Bioresonance therapy is an alternative treatment method that uses electromagnetic frequencies to address imbalances in the body. When applied to animals, it can help to alleviate a range of health conditions by promoting natural healing processes. This non-invasive therapy is gaining popularity among pet owners who are looking for safe and effective ways to support their animal’s well-being. Learn more about bioresonance therapy for animals and how it may benefit your furry friend.

Bioresonance has long been used to identify and target the root cause of a variety of health problems in people. More recently, this technology has also been applied to pets and other animals with much success. BICOM® bioresonance therapy can be used in the treatment of various types of animals, including, Dogs, Cats, Horses, Rodents, Birds and more.

Would you like to know more?

A range of experiences, research and scientific studies into the efficacy of bioresonance treatment can be found on our Blog section. This is where you can view the latest findings and articles about therapy with the BICOM® or browse the article archives.

You can also learn more about the features of the specific devices in the BICOM® range through our therapy machine page. This can help you to see which product will suit you, your clients and your practice best.

Image depicting a Dachshund named Rambo experiencing food intolerance symptoms

Dachshund Rambo with food intolerance

May 01, 20242 min read
Custom HTML/CSS/JAVASCRIPT

A patient report from animal owner Patricia

My Rambo is my little sunshine. He makes me laugh when I’m sad and he’s always with me. That’s why it’s particularly bad for me when he’s feeling bad and he can’t tell me what’s wrong with him.

At the end of 2020 he suddenly lost a lot and ate very badly. He kept having diarrhea and fever. I took him to the vet clinic. Blood was drawn, he was X-rayed, punctured, examined and blood drawn again. For weeks I was busy giving pills, preparing diet food, taking my temperature and driving back to the vet clinic. But he wasn’t really feeling any better. He was getting thinner and just sat around listlessly. I often had to walk him and carry him home because he had no strength left.

A colleague then gave me the phone number of an alternative animal practitioner and in my desperation I called her right away. The next day she came to our house and she took a lot of time for my rascal. At the end of the appointment she explained bioresonance to me and that she would like to treat my dog ​​with it.

Everything was fine with me, because I really wanted him to get better. Two days later the animal healer called me and told me that she had the test result. Rambo doesn’t tolerate his food, so he has chronic intestinal inflammation and therefore the bloody diarrhea, she said.

I completely changed his diet after he had been on a bland diet for about 6 weeks. In the beginning he was treated with bioresonance twice a week, after that only once a week. The animal healer always came to my house and brought the bioresonance device with her.

Rambo thought that was great because he was allowed to lie on his beloved couch in my blanket while the therapy was running. After three months he was fit as a fiddle again. He no longer had diarrhea and gained weight again. I am very grateful that I found this opportunity and would always call “my” animal healer in the future if something happened to him again. My wish is that the veterinarians in the veterinary clinic should also be able to experience and experience what options they have with the bioresonance device, because then they could help more animals even better.


vet near mebioresonance treatmentbioresonance machine

David

infections in Animals

Back to Blog
bicom vet logo

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

Contact Detail

+44 7859 780776

22 Layton Lane Rawdon Leeds LS19 6RG UK.

Copyright 2024 © Bicom UK LLP