There are many dogs , cats and horses suffering from health problems worldwide.
Be it problems with the musculoskeletal system, allergies and food intolerances or chronic diseases.
Sometimes, as an animal owner, you are at a loss when you can’t get any further with conventional therapy methods.
Like acupuncture or homeopathy, bioresonance belongs to the field of complementary medicine and is intended to be a useful supplement to conventional medicine.
It works with the body’s own wavelength of the four-legged friend, is used without medication and is painless to use.
Of course, not all health problems can be resolved with bioresonance. It is best to talk to a veterinarian or animal naturopath.
With our therapist finder you can find the nearest practice that can offer you BICOM® bioresonance.
Treatment with the BICOM® device is painless and stress-free. Especially sensitive animals feel very comfortable and it often happens that they completely relax and come to rest during the therapy.
Bioresonance has no harmful side effects and is used without medication.
Occasionally, initial aggravations, in what is known as the body’s initial reaction, can occur. However, these fade away after a short time.
We had a new client order a home blood test kit. After receiving the sample back, we used the Bicom Body Check 2 to conduct a full-body scan of the client, which takes about 30 minutes to complete. The scan revealed above-average stress levels in the head, mouth, gut, pancreas and lower lungs. The left eye was particularly bad with the highest levels of stress in the eye.
Some identified pathogens that could have been infecting the lungs, gut and urinary tract were;
STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS
UREAPLASMA UREAYTICUM
VEILLONELLA ALKALESCENS
Interestingly, AQUASPIRILLUM SERPENS is found in pond water and we’d need to see if this might have been affecting the eye. This would be done via frequency therapy and retesting. Allergies are also shown on the pathology report.
So, we were then able to call the patient who we had not yet spoken to, neither had we done a medicinal questionnaire or emailed about their conditions. Their reply was
“ I couldn’t believe it when I saw what you had written about the eye. I do have a problem with my left eye, I suffer from hay fever and currently awaiting a hospital appointment as I have been told I need a cross-link procedure as I have lost most of my vision in my left eye over the past year. Eye lids red, itchy, bloodshot sometimes and irritable. Disappointed chocolate was on the list of foods to avoid”
The patient then agreed a course of Bioresonance therapy.
To Be Continued...
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