Dr. Christina Eul-Matern My name is Christina Eul-Matern. I am a veterinary surgeon and run a naturopathy practice with three key areas of treatment – acupuncture, osteopathy and bioresonance therapy. Since these areas work well together and complement each other, we tend to use conventional medical procedures infrequently. Today, I would like to present details […]
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It is OK for the horses to have the “Gauss / Hertz” mats every day when they receive BICOM therapy. Respiratory problems upon arrival: Avoid steroids, because they can suppress the immune system and cause a block for the BICOM therapy. 1 day prior to departure the horses need to have under the harness a […]
Dr. med. vet. Bianka Carstens, Veterinary Surgeon, Rotenburg, Germany Bioresonance in my practice Over the last two years bioresonance has become a key element in my holistic practice. Since then, within my otherwise predominantly chiropractic equine practice, many patients have been coming to me not only with restricted musculoskeletal movements, but internal problems as well. […]
Dr. med. vet. Georg Müller, veterinarian, Salenstein, Switzerland Introduction For 22 years I have worked as a freelance veterinary surgeon in a referral practice for large and small animals in Salenstein am Untersee. It was one of my assistants who made me aware of BICOM® bioresonance and since then, for over 15 years, I have […]
J. Fiedler, Practising Vet, Baunatal 9-YEAR-OLD HALF-BREED DOG, UNCASTRATED Case history Long-standing disorder. Skin disease since puppyhood (from around 9th week) in the form of scabby efflorescences the size of a thumb-nail or, in places, a beer-mat, with severe itching. The dog appeared listless, had grown thin and its coat had a strong smell. The […]
Dr. med. vet. Jochen Becker, Tespe, Germany Both in small animal practice and in equine practice we are constantly confronted with problems relating to the spine. There cannot be many of us who are not familiar with a horse owner’s initial comment that their horse isn’t riding well or has poor flexibility? Throwing its head, […]