Zeitschrift für Ganzheitliche Tiermedizin 2021; 35(04): 135-142
DOI: 10.1055/a-1651-3204
Ganzheitlicher Exkurs

Glomerulonephritis bei Hund und Katze – Zusammenhänge und Bioresonanztherapie

Christina Eul-Matern

Multifaktorielle Ursachen werden für die Entstehung von Niereninsuffizienz und Glomerulonephritis verantwortlich gemacht und die Geschwindigkeit ihres Fortschreitens ist eine therapeutische Herausforderung. Allzu oft stehen Therapeut und Tierhalter vor einem austherapierten Patienten, dem nur noch mildernd unterstützend bis palliativ geholfen werden kann. Ob Behandlung oder palliativ – ganzheitliche Therapieansätze wie die Bioresonanztherapie bieten hilfreiche Optionen.

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