feathered companion care

17 year old parrot (African Grey) with massive skin necrosis

May 01, 20241 min read
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When the parrot lady was introduced to me in the practice, she had just come out of the special clinic with urgent advice for euthanasia. The parrot suffered from massive underwing eczema with black necrotic skin down to the bone and also severe automutilation (plucking problem).

During testing we found contamination from Staphylococci, Penicillium and Aspergillus. Already after the second bioresonance treatment, her behavior changed for the better. She took in food again as usual, plucked significantly less and the underwing eczema began to dry up. After a total of six bioresonance treatments, scar tissue had formed under the wings and she made her first attempts at flight.

In order to keep the scar tissue elastic and to stabilize the psyche (pulling problem!), two more bioresonance treatments followed at monthly intervals. Now both wings are completely healed and she has a great, closed plumage. The “patient” can now fly again, with the result that her master has had to get her off the garage roof several times!

AUTHOR

Marina Langhojer

Animal healer, additional training as an animal behavior therapist, animal physiotherapist, animal osteopath, animal chiropractor; certified animal nutritionist.

Regular advanced training courses at the Chair of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich.


David

infections in Animals

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