Dr. med. vet. Helga Oberwittler, Veterinary Surgeon, Radolfzell, Germany Introduction Dear Colleagues, dear members of the Brugemann Family, dear friends of bioresonance therapy and dear delegates. I became involved in bioresonance four years ago and last year I was invited and encouraged to present a lecture here at the International Congress. I would like to […]
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Irene Kolbe, Naturopath, Hannover, Germany Dear Colleagues, a special greeting to Mr and Mrs Brügemann and my thanks to them for inviting me once again to this year’s Congress. How a working hypothesis became a certainty Following a conversation with Mr Brügemann last year regarding an hypothesis I was working on, he asked me whether […]
Dr. Sinan Akkurt, Doctor, Izmir, Turkey Dear colleagues and bioresonance friends, Yet again, we are here together at the 55th International BICOM® Bioresonance Congress. I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to Mr and Ms Brugemann for giving me the opportunity of giving another speech. I would also like to thank Doctor Zeynep […]
Dr. Matthias Arnold, Dentist, Prien, Germany BICOM® — Framework treatment for implants in the field of dentistry or Where can I apply the bioresonance method when carrying out implant procedures? Bioresonance is the resonating together of two material or non-material oscillating circuits. By using the BICOM® device I can therefore bring two distinct material connections together into one. An implant consists of metal or […]
Norbert Lindner, Naturopath, Zeuthen, Germany Dear colleagues, Dear Mr and Mrs Brugemann,I would like to speak to you today about a cupping therapy option which I use in my practice, either to help make an initial diagnosis or to treat patients with blocked reactions.In most cases I generally achieve very good results using bioresonance therapy […]
Dr. med. Sabine Rauch, Specialist in General Medicine, Simlangsdalen, Sweden 1. General and Definition Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease that causes chronic inflammation of the thyroid gland. The disease was named after the Japanese doctor Hakaru Hashimoto (1881-1934), who first described the condition in 1912. There are two different known types, the atrophic and […]
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