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Itching

May 17, 20244 min read

Itching — Allergy-related skin diseases in the small animal practice

Marco Spychala, Veterinarian, Diisseldorf, Germany

Itching symptoms of allergies are caused by 2 factors:

1. The presence of incriminating information from the allergen and
2. The resulting misinformation of the immune system.

It is therefore important to include both factors in the therapy. This includes strengthening the organism through harmonizing information, which should restore the regulatory and self-healing ability of the organism, as well as the elimination of stressful information.

The correct diagnosis is crucial for successful therapy. The decision as to which test kits to use for testing depends on the patient’s medical history and examination. The most common mistake in testing is unselected and uncritical testing. This is because not every allergen that tests positive also causes symptoms. Only the sum of several allergens leads to symptoms and the strength of the exposure also determines whether symptoms develop. There must therefore always be a logical connection between the test result and the patient’s symptoms. Therefore, it does not make sense to simply test and treat all the test kits for every patient, especially if there is no connection between the symptom and the test result. | not only use the test kits for diagnosis, but also have pet owners bring me various native samples, depending on the animal patient’s medical history. For example, samples from the vacuum cleaner bag, fibers from pillows, blankets and
bedding, food samples or bedding material.

How do | provide therapy?

| only treat one allergen per session or therapy cycle. This allows me to find out which allergens contribute most frequently to the development of itching, especially if the patient resonates with several allergens.

Here are some statistics from my practice (small animal practice close to the center in Disseldorf).

1. Animal species affected: 78 % dogs, 21 % cats, 1 % rabbits, guinea pigs, rats and ferrets.
2. Allergens: In the area of feed, grain allergies are the most common, followed by proteins. In guinea pigs and rabbits, hay allergies account for almost 100% of cases. In 2TM place is house dust allergy followed by pollen.

Note: This is an internal statistic of my practice! The distribution of animal species and allergens may be different in other practices!

To prepare the body for allergy therapy, | use the following programs during the first session:
1. The basic programs depending on the energetic state of the patient.

2. Program sequence 10314 Allergy preparation (700.3 Geopathy balance Ai, 910.3 Scar interference elimination Ai) 

3. Program sequence 10046 Detoxication (general) (430.2 Liver detoxification Ai, 480.1 Renal function weakness Ai, 930.3 Lymph activation A)

4. |If necessary, | also treat previously tested blockages

The actual allergen to be treated is only treated in follow up sessions. Before each allergy treatment, | also apply program sequence 30001 Allergy, skin symptoms to patients with itching.

Depending on the allergen, the following program sequences are then also used:

  • 10310 Allergy: Native allergens (for contact allergens, e.g. house dust, grasses, etc.)

  • 10313 Allergy, chronic, masked (for animal feed)

  • 10317 Allergy pollinosis, repeat every 2-3 days (seasonal for pollen)

  • 10311 Allergy: Synthetics / heavy metals | give the patient at least a 1-week gap between the individual sessions. During this time, the patient receives the BICOM® chip, which is worn on the inside of the collar until the next session.

Cases from the practice

Case 1

Dog “Kelly”, mixed breed, female neutered, 7 years, 10.8 kg. Medical history: diarrhea and massive itching since a puppy, allergy test in the laboratory (immunoglobulin (Ig) test), therapy by changing food + cortisone injection and tablets, always only temporarily better, never symptom-free.

Test kit “Basic Allergens Vet”

As can be seen in the test below, the bioresonance test can match the conventional Ig allergy test, but it does not have to! The Ig test works on the level of matter, the bioresonance test on the level
of energy and information!

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Kelly was symptom-free after treatment until her death in 2019!


Case 2

Dog, Jack Russell, male, neutered, 11 years old Medical history: itching with paw biting for several months, already received several ectoparasite treatments, owner has tried several food changes without result. So far, no further diagnostics.

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Sources/Literature

  • Peter Schumacher: The test kits according to Dr. P. Schumacher

  • BICOM optima® Program Manual

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