Category Archives: Horse

May 2018

Agatha, pony – corneal ulcer – bioresonance

Agatha is a 7 year old pony.

It had superficial corneal changes in the left eye, increased lacrimation and sometimes mucous secretions.

In the case of eye diseases, a veterinarian should be consulted immediately as blindness can occur and many animals suffer from pain.

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Mar 2018

Carl, horse – cough – bioresonance

Carl is a 12-year-old Hanoverian who has been coughing for some time.

Cough can have many causes:

– Virus

– Bacteria

– Fungi

– Stress

– Overexertion

– Coronary diseases

– Feeding

– Barn management

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Dec 2017

GoodBoy, Headshaking – Bioresonance & Animal Communication

Good Boy is an eight-year-old Hanoverian gelding and since some time he shakes his head – for the owner without any recognizable reason.

Headshaking is uncontrollable and can be very dangerous for horse and rider.

In most cases, symptom treatment could be useful only for a short time, if it helps at all,

the reason must be found and turned off.

Possible causes can be:

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Aug 2017

Luna, Pony – trailer training – animal communication and bioresonance

Luna is a 12 year old riding pony and her owner wanted to drive to tournaments with her.

Without any problems she goes into the trailer, but immediately gets nervous and wants to leave the trailer, as soon as she is about to be left alone in the trailer.

Through animal communication it was clear quickly that Luna connects the trailer with separation and farewell.

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Jun 2016

Lotti, Berber Mare – Equines Herpes Virus EHV

Lotti is a 9 -year-old mare Berber.

Shortly after an EHV vaccine Lotti got fever, nasal – and ocular discharge.

A herpes infectionhas been diagnosed and quarantine was ordered.

There are both actived – and inactivated vaccines.

The vaccines are supposed to trigger antibody formation, but have been shown to prevent neither infection nor the resulting possible diseases.

The vaccinated animals excrete only less virus than non-vaccinated.

In the best case the risk of contracting a herpes infection is just lowered by continuous vaccination.

So you should really ask yourself why one should supposedly vaccinated against equines Herpes Virus.

A mixture of vitamins, trace elements and certain amino acids , deprive the virus breeding ground for propagation, showed excellent effects in a very short term and Lotti felt much better.

Jan 2016

Isi , Icelander Gelding – EOTRH

Isi is a 21 year old Icelandic gelding.

He could no longer eat hard bread and carrots so well, hay was caught between his teeth and he had a bad breath.

Luckily his owner is very attentive and called me quickly so that his immune system has not been weakened any further. Continue reading