Category Archives: Veterinary

Word of mouth recommendation in the waiting room

basset hound with healthy eye after bicom therapy

Client Name: Sabine Nissen, vet More opportunities than those offered by conventional medicine We mainly use BICOM® bioresonance with allergies and all kinds of injuries but also with eye diseases, for example. It is also ideal for offering protection from ticks. For this, we store the therapy information on what is known as a BICOM® […]

“As far as I’m concerned, bioresonance has been the greatest discovery of my life”

Client Name: Sabine Lauermann-Bittner Sabine Lauermann-Bittner, vet: In 1989 I opened a small animal practice and, since then, have accumulated a wealth of professional experience. I am a second generation vet and continue to practice my profession enthusiastically and with pleasure. I integrated bioresonance therapy into my practice because I found conventional medical diagnosis and […]

Wryneck in rabbits

Client Name: Dr. med. vet. Elke Deus Wryneck, or spasmodic torticollis, occurs relatively frequently in rabbits. Unfortunately, there are only limited opportunities for treating this indication with conventional medicine and in most cases, the outcome is not satisfactory. Cortisone preparations, antibiotics, Panacur and vitamin D provide only limited relief for the condition. Genuine success is […]

Eosinophilic pododermatitis

Client Name: Dr. med. vet. Karen Eigenbrod Bioresonance rather than foot amputation Eosinophilic pododermatitis Monty the cat was brought to my late surgery by his desperate owners. Monty was suffering from eosinophilic pododermatitis. The owners reported that the cat had now undergone two operations at the university hospital but that these had not brought any improvement […]