CANCER
Bone Cancer
My dog Buck was diagnosed with Osteo Sarcoma on 3/19/2008. It is an extremely deadly blood-borne form of bone cancer. We were faced with immediate amputation of his rear left leg and a guarded, but optimistic outlook following the surgery. At this point the cancer had not begun to move to his lungs. Buck nearly died the night of the amputation due to complications with the surgery, but he fought back and began on the road to recovery.
After another 4 weeks Buck was given another set of x-rays and the Vet found that the cancer had in fact begun to spread to his lungs. He was given only 2 months to live. At this point the vet changed his chemo regimen to an oral dose of cytoxin every other day and hoped to slow down the disease.
At this point I contacted several of my good friends who work in animal rescue and asked them for any help that they could give. I began giving Buck WellPet™ and the Regeneration™ waters and I could see the change happening before my eyes. His energy level increased as well as his appetite and zest for life. In addition to the waters I also changed his diet to an all organic one.
I took Buck to the Vet today and was blown away with how well he is doing. He is now entering his third month post diagnosis and is still going strong. We owe a lot to our heroically dedicated Veterinary staff, but I am convinced that the waters are the foundation of his battle with the disease.
Jonathan Chapin
California
CANCER IN THE EAR-DIAGNOSED
My first experience with your organization came about when my sister contacted you for help for my mother, who has been taking drops in her water over the last year for a variety of age-related health problems. Our 13-year-old cat, Rosie, had growths in her ears that had been diagnosed as malignant, she contacted you, and it was recommended that Rosie take several droppers full of RegenerationDaily™ twice daily for a week, and then take several droppers full of WellPet™ daily for the following week. Rosie was being seen by a pet oncologist and for the past few months had been taking a steroidal ointment in her ears and an anti-inflammatory pill every two days. While she had been fairly stable while on these medications, the black spots in her ears were gradually growing larger, and the oncologist was raising the possibility of getting laser surgery for the biggest ones. At the most recent appointment, we were told to take a break from the ointment, but were still continuing with the pills.
I gave her the RegenerationDaily™ drops in spring water daily for a little over a week. Almost immediately, my husband and I noticed a change in that she seemed happier, and it felt very good to hold her. We then started the Well Pet, also in spring water, and after about a week on the WellPet™ we were amazed to see that the black spots which had previously been clearly visible had almost entirely disappeared! When she was brought for her annual check-up at the vet who had seen her throughout her life, she exclaimed that she had not seen Rosie looking this well in years! Not only were the spots no longer visible, but her ears and fur looked healthy, and she seemed generally happier.
While I tend to be skeptical regarding treatments that I don't understand and which are outside of traditional medicine, the enormous improvement we've seen in Rosie certainly occurred exactly in conjunction with the RegenerationDaily™ and the WellPet™. Thank you so very much for your help.
Kathy S.
CANCER IN THE EYE (DIAGNOSED)
My cat “Monet” was diagnosed early in 2004 with cancerous growths spreading over (above) one eye. She is white, and these albino animals, the vet said, can develop this affliction in areas where the skin is not heavily covered with fur--by the eyes, ears, & nose. Monet underwent surgery; the growth was cut out & diagnosed as malignant in the lab. It grew back a few months later; another surgery. Again--the growth returned. I decided to use MicroEnhancer™ at Carol’s suggestion. After 3-4 months, the growth is entirely gone over her eye. I put droppers directly into her mouth daily for several days, as directed. I put also a drop or 2 on her nose, and into her eye(s) directly, where the lids were inflamed, and also on the afflicted area--only a little inflammation (pink) inside one lid, remains!
This is a “miracle”. My vet, Dr. Koski, said the 3rd surgery would involve removing the cat’s eye!
Mia T.
Tucson, AZ