I went to work at the Vet Clinic and became their Bioresonance Therapist, working closely with the Veterinarian who was trained in Bioresonance. There I got to work on 5 to 10 animals a week with conditions ranging from Cancer, dermatitis, liver and kidney damage, injuries as well as pre and post- surgery treatments. Issues that responded tremendously well to Bioresonance Therapy may have only had a limited improvement with traditional medical and pharmaceutical treatments. Many times both are used, and the improvement time cut in half. Often medicines can be avoided, which of course means no side effects to deal with. After deciding to start my own practice of exclusively Bioresonance Therapy, I received training from the instructor who works for the Bi-Com Company (based in Germany), leading trainings here in the US. I have been working on people and animals now for 7 years. I continue my training periodically, and read journals chronicling other people's research involving Bioresonance and the use of Bi-Com. I never cease to be fascinated by what I learn, as well as my own experiences with working on clients and seeing their improvement.