BICOM® Bioresonance

Stress-free for pets and pet owners Suitable for all types of animals

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.

Pain-free testing and therapy

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.

What Pet Owners are saying..

Cancer cell proliferation is inhibited by specific modulation frequencies

Cancer cell proliferation is inhibited by specific modulation frequencies

November 30, 20241 min read

This is an extract from this article from the US National Library of Medicine

Background:

There is clinical evidence that very low and safe levels of amplitude-modulated electromagnetic fields administered via an intrabuccal spoon-shaped probe may elicit therapeutic responses in patients with cancer. However, there is no known mechanism explaining the anti-proliferative effect of very low intensity electromagnetic fields.

Methods:

To understand the mechanism of this novel approach, hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells were exposed to 27.12 MHz radiofrequency electromagnetic fields using in vitro exposure systems designed to replicate in vivo conditions. Cancer cells were exposed to tumour-specific modulation frequencies, previously identified by biofeedback methods in patients with a diagnosis of cancer. Control modulation frequencies consisted of randomly chosen modulation frequencies within the same 100 Hz–21 kHz range as cancer-specific frequencies.

Results:

The growth of HCC and breast cancer cells was significantly decreased by HCC-specific and breast cancer-specific modulation frequencies, respectively. However, the same frequencies did not affect proliferation of nonmalignant hepatocytes or breast epithelial cells. Inhibition of HCC cell proliferation was associated with downregulation of XCL2 and PLP2. Furthermore, HCC-specific modulation frequencies disrupted the mitotic spindle.

Conclusion:

These findings uncover a novel mechanism controlling the growth of cancer cells at specific modulation frequencies without affecting normal tissues, which may have broad implications in oncology.

Keywords: hepatocelullar carcinoma, electromagnetic fields, mitotic spindle, PLP2, XCL2

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David

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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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