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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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Medical Breakthrough: Borrelia Treatment

Bioresonance cures Borrelia strain near Hamburg

May 01, 20242 min read
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It all started when I became more and more allergic to animal hair of all kinds. Not the best prerequisite for a veterinarian. After various attempts to get rid of the allergy, bioresonance was ultimately the only thing that really helped me well and, above all, in the long term. Since this treatment by a naturopath, I have been virtually symptom-free and can do my job again.

Based on my own experiences, I planned to use this with my animal patients as well. But as a veterinarian trained in conventional medicine, I first wanted to convince myself whether I could also get involved as a therapist. That’s why I attended two special advanced training courses offered by the manufacturer of the BICOM® device. During these courses, I was able to convince myself that I could also use bioresonance for the diagnosis and therapy of dogs and cats without prejudice.

Since then I have treated many animals with it. Of course, some special cases are more memorable. Just like the young shepherd who was actually brought to me to be put to sleep because he couldn’t get up anymore, hadn’t eaten for days and looked pathetic.

Borrelia strain

Mostly I diagnose and treat animals with chronic and allergic problems and not as a so-called “last straw”. With this German shepherd I had the feeling that something was still possible. During my biophysical test, I got a clear rash from “Borrelia”, a bacterial infection transmitted by ticks. That gave me hope.

I started the first treatment immediately after testing. For this I used the appropriate Borrelia ampoule and specific programs that are stored in the BICOM® device. After four more sessions over the next two weeks, the animal was healthy again. Since in this case the owner did not want any further conventional medical treatment, bioresonance was the only therapy this dog received. The dog lived on happily for many more years.

In summary, I would like to say that BICOM® bioresonance is an important part of finding a diagnosis for me and I will continue to use it successfully therapeutically.

AUTHOR

Dr medical vet Reinhard Goy

dr Goy has been using proven complementary healing methods in his veterinary practice for over 20 years in addition to conventional medicine. He was particularly impressed by the BICOM® bioresonance method.


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