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Bioresonance Therapy for Dogs

If you are out and about with your dog in the dog scene, the topic of health and relaxation is not far away. Many discussions start here, especially when there are holistic or alternative health options that are not recognized by conventional medicine because there is a lack of scientific evidence.
The same goes for working with the bioresonance device – a topic that polarizes dog owners. Because many swear by bioresonance, which makes their dog feel better, many are also convinced that the “magic box” cannot work…

Bio-Resonance Therapy? What’s Behind It?

To describe it in simple terms, you can first imagine that our cells in the body are all communicating with each other. They do this at certain frequencies to exchange information. Now imagine that when these frequencies are disrupted, cellular communication and consequently the dog’s body is also disrupted. These can weaken the body. The dog can get sick if the body does not suppress itself again.
Now a bioresonance device comes into play. This can measure and analyze the interference frequencies so that you get information about where the interference is in the body or what the dog is allergic to, for example, etc. The device can now be set in such a way that it can change the interference frequencies and the body has, so to speak, “free rein” to regenerate itself.

What does the dog have to do for it?

A very pleasant job begins for the dog. He may lie down on a mat that is connected to the bioresonance device via a cable. He stays there until the therapist has found out the frequencies with the tensor or electrodes. For dogs that don’t like to lie down, there is even a special “coat” that is placed over the dog. So he can move freely during the treatment. After the evaluation, the device now begins to compensate for the disturbing frequencies. The dog hardly notices this either and can relax on the blanket. Many dog ​​owners who take their dogs to bioresonance therapy report that the dogs like to lie down on the blanket. Even if it is not visible from the outside, it seems to do a lot of dogs a lot of good.

Depending on the interference fields, the treatment is repeated. Many dog ​​owners use resonance not only to find interference fields but also to work out whether the dog is allergic to individual substances. You notice that an exciting field is opening up here.

What else can the device do?

If you would like to learn more about the bioresonance device, please get in touch with an alternative animal practitioner who has this device and works with it regularly. If you want to try resonance with your dog, plan a good two hours. The first session in particular takes a little longer. The dogs don’t have to be sober for this. If you cannot come to the practice with your dog, there are also mobile devices so that the animal naturopath can come to you. Dog hair can also be supported and read out here so that the dog itself does not have to be present.

With the help of this short article, you will already notice how complex this topic is – and also why it is a contentious topic between users and non-users. We humans always want everything explained in detail – so it’s hard to believe that a device can use vibrations to show how our body is doing. However, everyone should be able to decide for themselves how they feel about this topic because there are enough experiences from dog owners that confirm its effectiveness. As the saying goes: “Who heals is right”?!

If you are interested in the topic of “Bioresonance” and would like to have your dog treated, find out more. Have fun!

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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