Stephanie Dziallas, Animal Naturopath, Sandstedt, Germany My name is Stephanie Dziallas. I am an animal naturopath from Sandstedt and have been working with the BICOM® bioresonance device for about two years. When I lost my two Spanish dogs to leishmaniasis within six weeks of one another in the summer of 2005, I refused to accept that Allopurinol and […]
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The aim here is to discuss why the low deep frequencies can be so important. But first of all let us look at what constitutes these frequencies and where they normally occur. The sensory reaction of the brain to electric, magnetic and electromagnetic fields is a well known phenomenon in neurobiology. The pineal gland functions […]
Dr. Wilhelm Pacher, Veterinarian, A-9821 Obervellach, Austria INTRODUCTION Dear colleagues, It gives me great pleasure to share some practical experiences from my work at this 46th International BICOM Congress in Fulda in 2006. Borreliosis, an infectious disease occurring worldwide and caused by the corkscrew-shaped bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi (after its discoverer Wilhelm Burgdorfer in Lyme, USA), […]