Bioresonance prevention of gastrointestinal infection in chickens broilers
AUTHORS : Avakova A.G. | Myrinova M.Yu.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : North Caucasian Research Institute of Livestock, Krasnodar, Russia
YEAR : 2004 | Category : Educational
purpose of work – to determine the effectiveness of bioresonance protection of poultry from gastrointestinal infection – the effectiveness of the prevention of gastrointestinal infection using electromagnetic exposure in the frequency range described by Rife, as well as to determine the effectiveness of the transfer drug (for example, the drug “Kolmik-E”) in comparison with original drug.
Research was carried out energy-informational transfer with properties application medicinal apparatus drugs for “TRANSFER” and the therapeutic apparatus “MINI-EXPERT-T”, the method of using these devices for solving this goal is original. The studies were carried out in the conditions of the SKNIIZh vivarium. In the first experiment, the control and experimental groups of chickens, 100 heads each, were involved. From the first day of life and for 7 days, the chickens of the experimental group were exposed to an electromagnetic field using the MINIEKSPERTT device.
The impact was carried out sequentially with frequencies of 727, 880, 787, 465 and 1550 Hz for 3 minutes in duplicate (30 minutes in total) twice a day, described by Rife as normalizing the work of the small and large intestines. The safety of chickens at 7 days in the experimental group was 100, in the control 97%, the average live weight of the experimental group was 7.4% higher than in the control.
In the next experiment, according to the analogy principle, three groups of 120 head of day-old chickens were formed, which received various preventive feeding in the first three days of life according to the following scheme:
Group 1 – pure control, received plain drinking water;
Group 2 – control, received water with the drug “Kolmik-E” in the dilution recommended by the manufacturer:
Group 3 – experimental, received water with the transfer drug “Kolmik-E”.