Frequently Asked Questions

  • The test is a comprehensive pet sensitivity test including food ingredients, proteins, grains, additives, preservatives, fruits, seafood, meat, vegetables and environmental irritants.

  • Bioresonance testing uses a smal hair sample to look for potential sensitivities in your pet. Each substance (such as foods or environmental factors) has its own frequency. During testing, the sample is evaluated against these frequencies to identify possible responses or imbalances. The results help hightlight patterns and areas that may be affecting your pets’s comfort or overall wellness. This is a non-invasive process and simply reaquires a small hair sample.

  • Yes, we oly need a small amount of hair for testing. If your pet’s hair is longer than 1 inch, about 10 strands is sufficient. If it’s shorter, we recommend collecting 10-15 strands. Hair can be taken from most areas of the body (excluding the genital area). When collecting either take from a clean brush or trim as close to the root as possible.

  • No, it’s not necessary to wash your pet prior to collecting the hair sample.

  • No, medications or supplements will not affect the testing results. Your pet can continue their normal routine while the sample is collected.

  • This test requires a hair sample, si it is not suitable for pets without hair.

  • No, this test is intended to provide insight into potential sensitivities and patterns. It is not a medical diagnosis and should not replace veterinary care.

  • We recommend focusing on patterns within the results and making small, gradual adjustments. For more personalized guidance, a detailed review is also available.