Veterinary

Racing and Polo horses; Pets; Livestock; Zoo animals and Racing dogs, etc.

Just like humans, highly developed mammals are susceptible to all kinds of diseases and health disorders.

Using the CyberScan can restore and preserve the health of all animals, even that of racing and polo horses; livestock; racing dogs; show animals and zoo animals. It has been known to increase the performance of competition horses and other animals.

Also, many animals are now considered as both “part of the family” and/or a valuable asset. Often the emotional value outweighs anything else.

All over the world the racing of horses, camels and dogs have been a popular leisure activity of humans for centuries and keeping such an animal in good shape is expensive and risky. Many different modalities have been employed. The CyberScan balancing is done with Scalar wave energies and frequencies, being an all natural and harmonious solution.

A ready made car has many of the same technical features as a tuned racing vehicle.  But of course, the performance is not the same!

Even the noblest of horses cannot compete with a well “tuned” horse in spite of special training. If all the organs or systems of the animals body work perfectly, and even if the last reserves are made available, it is these last reserves of energy that make a difference between winning first place and other coveted positions.

Using the CyberScan can help to tune the energies of any animal until an optimal balance is achieved.
Whether it is a beloved family pet or a state/national winner.

Examples of the following patterns readily available in the Horse database:
Anemia – Neurological problems – anhidrosis – ataxia – Atypical Weidemyopathie – Conjunctivitis – blockade of the ISG – Borna disease – orreliose – botulism – Cauda – Equina – neuritis – chips (OCD) – COB – Cushing – syndrome – Dematophilose – throttle phlebitis – Druse – diarrhea – EOTRH – Equine sarcoid – Equine viral Ateritis – fetlock annular ligament – syndrome – Gallen – concussion – neck bulge – glaucoma – sesamoid lameness – Grass Sickness – stylus fracture – Gynaecology – hair loss – houndstooth – Urinary – skin fungus – Headshaking – Herpes – cardiac arrhythmia – heat problems – Horn pillars  – canker – Laminitis – navicular disease – infectious anemia – Influenza – caries – Carpal tunnel – syndrome – cataract – larynx – Leiden – mandibular fracture – Kissing Spine – colic – myopathy – liver disease – airbag disease – pulmonary bleeding – pneumonia – peptic ulcer – Inflammation – melanoma – Metabolic syndrome – spleen diseases – equine recurrent uveitis (ERU) – motor neuron disease – muscle strains – umbilical hernia – nosebleeds – nerve palsy – hives –  nephritis – edema – ear infection – cellulitis – mange – shell – hypothyroidism – pharyngeal obstruction – Shivering- tendon injuries – Sweet Itch – Spat – thrush – tetanus – tears – noses – channel – blocking – About legs – poisoning – hooked kneecap – warts – West Nile fever – White Line Disease – proud flesh – wound care – dental problems – tongue injuries – diaphragmatic hernia, and so much more.

Examples of the following patterns readily available in the Cattle / Pig / Sheep database:

Acetonemia – Aujeszky’s disease – tapeworm – brucellosis – BSE – Lichen – calf diarrhea – Ring worm – calf dysentery – ketosis – Osteomalacia – Coccidia – Head mange – liver fluke – Leukemia – lung worm – mastitis – Foot-and-mouth disease – ruminal acidosis – rumen – parasites – rickets – mange – bovine flu – Trunk mange – Salmonellosis – Tail mange – rabies – Tuberculosis – grass tetany and so much more.

There are separate databases for dogs, cats, birds, parrots, etc.