Norbert Lindner, Naturopath, Zeuthen, Germany Dear Colleagues, I would like to thank you for your interest in what I have to say and would like to talk to you in more depth about the “options available for treating yourself. For eight years I have been working with BICOM® bioresonance therapy and there is nothing I […]
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53th international Bicom bioresonance congress papers from Bicom Fulda, Germany Regumed Institut fiir Regulative Medizin, 82166 Grafelfing. I have met Bicom bioresonance therapy (BRT) method on the occasion of many patients health problems.
Dr. med. Sabine Rauch, Limburg, Germany and Olle Swensson, Hertered Ekebo, Sweden Introduction Meridian therapy is a tried and tested, successful therapy method in the normal frequency range and has been used by therapists for many years. The successes with the new programs in the low deep frequency range and the options from the symmetrical […]
Professor Herbert Pietschmann, Emeritus Professor at the Physics Faculty of the University of Vienna, Austria The origin of systematic thinking To understand the meaning of scientific thought and action, we have to go back to the beginning of systematic thought. The current form of thinking was first established in all so-called advanced civilisations around 500 years […]
Dr. Sinan Akkurt, Izmir, Turkey Dear colleagues and bioresonance friends, We are together again here for the 53rd International BICOM® bioresonance congress. I would like to start with thanking Mrs. and Mr. Brügemann who provided me this opportunity for the last three years and Dr. Sümer Zeynep Karabey for her tremendous contributions to my vocational […]
Hans Brügemann, Gräfelfing Because I am looking at a variety of different aspects in my presentation, I will firstly give you a brief overview of what to expect. 1. Significance of the bioresonance method today 2. Scientific work on the phenomena of electromagnetic oscillations in organisms 3. New books on the bioresonance method in German […]
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, […]
Dr. med. vet. Ferdinand Denzinger, Schönsee, Germany Alternative methods of treating tumours are attracting increasing interest from patients and therapists due to the often dismal prognoses given by conventional medical methods of combating tumours. The most common type of tumour found in horses is the equine sarcoid. I should therefore like to use this example […]
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