Tuesday, October 18, 2005

A Canine Patient

We have a 7 year old male white labrador retriever named Storm. In January, 2005, we came home about 9 pm and I noticed that he was limping. Upon closer inspection, I found out that his left front leg was retracted and when I stroked it, Storm whimpered. I diagnosed athritis and my children said that he should be brought to the vet the next day.

However, I remembered that when we attended the New Vision Christmas party a month ago, I heard a testimonial from a distribute who told her story of how Active H had cleared the eyes of her old dog with a bad case of cataract plus enabled this athritic dog to walk again. At that time, the audience, including myself and my husband, had a good laugh.

I decided that since I had some leftover Active H- powder (used for ORP testing) and wanting to find out for myself, I mixed in a minute amount of Active H- into Storm's water bowl. The next day at about 8 am, Storm was his usual active self with no trace of a limp while he was running back and forth in our front garden.

Then on March, my kids pointed out a growing mass in Storm's underside. It was pinkish and looked like a macopa cut in half with a small like black thread growing out of the center of the mass. I thought that it looked cancerous and needed to be operated on. Thinking of Storm in pain post-op made me turn to Active H-. I decided to mix with his water one-fourth scoop everyday and wonders of wonders- the mass started to shrink on the 4th day and completely disappeared on the third week. What remained of the two-inch diameter mass was a tiny brown scar.

Food for thought: if it was able to completely cure our dog's mass, think what it could do for a mass in a human.

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