Restoring the motor activity of the pelvic limbs of dogs bioresonance and multiresonant effects
AUTHORS : Kalyuzhny S.I.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Saratov State Agrarian University named after N.I. Vavilov, Saratov, Russia
YEAR : 2006
Episodic cases of the successful use of bioresonance and multiresonance therapy in animals were presented at almost every international conference held
by the IMEDIS Center. During 2005, animals with diseases of various etiologies were admitted to
the reception. The specificity of my reception of animals differed from the reception of a simple veterinarian, who for the most part provided
symptomatic treatment and specific and pathogenetic therapy for certain diseases. In medicine, as well as in veterinary medicine, according to the existing set
(combination) of clinical signs,