Let’ Resonate – How is biofeedback suitable for animals?

Biofeedback not only works wonders for humans but for animals as well. For them, biofeedback can act as a mouthpiece, telling their owner what is troubling them. Biofeedback can even help us understand what changes an animal may need to become healthier. There are multiple types of biofeedback training out there, but in our experience, quantum biofeedback entrainment proves particularly effective with various kinds of animals. 

Biofeedback can work for all animals

From mice to horses: all kinds of animals can benefit from biofeedback sessions. At QX World, we’ve seen hundreds of animals over the years whose medication started to work more effectively thanks to repeated biofeedback sessions. 

What is quantum biofeedback?

Just like humans, animals have what biofeedback scientists call a body electric. In a healthy body, all cells operate at their ideal frequency, as nature intends them to do. But when the body becomes stressed or anxious, allergic, addicted or ill, the cells that make up the brain, body and immune system can start to vibrate differently. They emit electromagnetic waves that are imbalanced.  

By sending electric pulses through the body, a quantum biofeedback device sets out to re-educate the body. A loop of carefully constructed electromagnetic waves is directed through the body, trying to harmonize the cells that have imbalanced frequencies. It requires no special efforts on the animal’s side at all. 

What is a biofeedback session for animals like?

For biofeedback to take maximum effect, it is of crucial importance that the animal finds itself in a relaxed state. It is recommended for owners be involved in the session, as most pets are reassured by their presence. 

 

In some cases, letting the session take place in a familiar space, instead of moving to a specific location, is necessary to prevent the animal from becoming anxious. Some animals respond better when they can move freely; others feel more relaxed and secure in a cage or container.  

 

An experienced therapist will take the time to show the animal the harness before putting it on, letting them sniff it to get familiar with it. 

 

If an animal starts showing signs of stress during the session, a solution can be to run some of the device’s relaxation protocols. Usually, within 15 to 20 minutes, they will start to calm down and they may even fall asleep. 

Biofeedback is non-invasive

Because biofeedback is non-invasive and has no side effects, it is perfectly harmless. We can safely assume that humans and animals share the same experience when it comes to quantum biofeedback. Most people who undergo these special sessions do not feel a thing when hooked up to the quantum biofeedback device. Some report a warm and pleasant sensation not unlike taking a bath.  

Questions? We’re happy to help

Of course, consulting with a vet and getting in touch with the right biofeedback practitioner for you and your pet is highly recommended. If you have any questions or need help finding a suitable therapist, our experts are at your service. Drop us a line and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible. 

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