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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.

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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.

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Searching for clues with the BICOM® method

May 01, 20242 min read
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I had my first experiences with the BICOM® method back in 2000, when I was in frequent contact with an alternative animal practitioner. He was known for his exact test results, which he was able to achieve using the BICOM® device. That’s why I always turned to him when I got stuck with a difficult horse. He then determined the hidden causes of the disease for me and I was then able to diagnose and treat them appropriately. When he died in 2007, the BICOM® method was put on hold for me.

In the meantime, my daughter had trained as a non-medical practitioner. When she told me about a lecture that was to take place in the neighboring community – the topic of bioresonance – I was immediately interested. We attended the lecture together, were enthusiastic and then ordered a BICOM® device!

Cause determination

Initially, I used bioresonance in my practice primarily for diagnostics in the form of comprehensive tests. It quickly became apparent to me that almost all “chronically ill” animals (and these were mostly those in the bioresonance tests) were in a state of latent deficiency and that many diseases were largely based on this. So my focus was first on filling up missing vital substances, keeping away noxae, supporting the excreting organs and only then getting into a possible therapy.

My concept is to always “clean up” the metabolism first. Less than half of my patients then need therapy in the form of bioresonance at all. I have a lot of cases in my practice that have not been treated, which I can actually help if the pet owners cooperate and the appropriate parental leave is observed. There is almost always an improvement in health, and the results can be seen after just two to three weeks.

Skepticism? Success counts!

I often work with clinics and colleagues. Some of these colleagues are skeptical about the bioresonance method, but on the other hand see the good results, since animals respond well to regulatory medical treatments in most cases. It doesn’t have to be questioned whether it works, the successes confirm my approach.

My practice runs entirely on word of mouth. I don’t do any advertising and I’m still very well booked!

Dr medical vet Kristin Hoper

Veterinarian in Heringsdorf. From an early age she was fascinated by horses. So it was clear very early on which profession she would choose. She completed her studies at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Hanover and then opened a driving practice for horses. She has been working with the BICOM® device since 2013.


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