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Bioresonance

Bioresonance

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Bioresonance is an alternative method in which a device uses low-frequency electromagnetic signals to detect and analyse energy patterns in an animal's body. The underlying premise is that every organ and tissue emits characteristic electromagnetic frequencies and that deviations from these frequencies may indicate disease processes. During a session, electrodes or sensors are attached to the animal's body; the device processes the measured signals and, where indicated, returns harmonised frequencies. The method is used for chronic inflammation, allergies, skin conditions, and general loss of vitality in dogs and cats. A session typically lasts 30 to 60 minutes and is painless for the animal. Clinical evidence supporting the effectiveness of bioresonance is currently lacking, and it does not replace conventional veterinary care.

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