🐾 Heidi’s Healing Journey: Why Bioresonance Isn’t a Miracle — But a Powerful Support

At 14, Heidi reminded us: healing is about comfort, not perfection.

Heidi, a sweet senior Labrador, first came to us in November 2024 after experiencing a seizure. Her veterinary reports showed high liver enzyme levels (ALP at 253, AST at 325) and elevated white blood cells (19.65) — signs of inflammation and internal stress. At her age, surgery was not an option.

She moved slowly, didn’t respond to her name, and seemed disconnected — quietly struggling.


🧠 Suspected Toxin Burden to the Brain Caused By Poor Liver Detox Function

Our Rayonex Bioresonance scan detected harmful substances — heavy metals, pesticides, and environmental toxins. Based on her condition and symptoms, we suspected hepatic encephalopathy — a neurological disorder tied to liver dysfunction.


🔄 Bioresonance as Gentle Support

We began therapy to energetically support her body where it was. Using non-invasive Bioresonance therapy alongside home-cooked meals, we focused on helping her detox and strengthen key organs.

💛 Food Support:
Heidi was nourished with a carefully curated mix of:

chicken breast, duck gizzard, buffalo meat, quinoa, chia, flaxseed, moringa, pumpkin, sweet potato, greens, and coconut oil — all nutrient-dense ingredients to support detox and organ repair.

💛 Bioresonance Focus:
She received 2–3 sessions per week, targeting the organs most affected — liver, pancreas, nervous system, and immune regulation.

By February 2025, her internal systems (liver, pancreas, nerves) still showed signs of imbalance. But Bioresonance is not an instant reset. It works in layers, as if peeling an onion, addressing the most obvious to the deepest underlying issues.


🐶 March 2025 — A Gentle Shift

🌀 Month-by-Month Progress

🗓️ November 2024

  • Post-seizure. Non-responsive, with signs of toxin overload and brain stress.

🗓️ February 2025

  • Scans still showed distress: liver, pancreas, and nerves all affected.

🗓️ March 24, 2025

  • No signs of acute toxicity, infections, or major nutrient imbalances.

  • Improvement of overall wellbeing, however not without ups and downs in liver, pancreas, blood, lymphatic system, metabolism, breathing, and hormones.

  • What’s encouraging: Heidi was responsive again, doing little happy trots to her food, showing more presence in daily life.


🌿 What She’s Still Dealing With

Even with her spark back, Heidi’s aging body still carries some burdens:

  • Spine: Minor disc wear, affecting her movement

  • Eyes: Cataracts and reduced vision

  • Pancreas: Some enzyme irregularities remain

  • Kidneys/Urinary: Mild signs of irritation

  • Weight: Despite eating well, she’s losing weight — likely due to malabsorption or pancreas stress


🌿 Where Heidi Is Now

Heidi continues to receive support — for her spine, cataracts, kidneys, and weight gain.
Her journey shows us:

Bioresonance does not stop aging.
Past injuries take a lot of time and patience to heal.
The least we can do is support comfort, dignity, and better days in the time they have left.

For Heidi, that meant:

  • Feeling lighter in her body

  • Moving with more confidence

  • Reconnecting with her surroundings

  • Receiving her golden years with care


✨ Healing takes work, patience, and respect.

In 14-year-old Heidi’s story, bioresonance therapy had not “fixed” her within the timeline we expected, though it offered relief, eased discomfort, and created space for a better quality of life. Her healing journey brewed patience and respect in the work that we do.

That’s the true value of this therapy — especially for senior furkids who’ve given us a lifetime of love. We owe them a kind, supported path in return.

Heidi responding to her name after months of therapy 💛
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