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Tumors Cleared on the Family Dog
H.F., Texas, USA

Two years ago, I noticed my dog, Pierre, was growing thin and throwing up his food. I didn't know what was wrong until one day I was petting him and touched him on his throat. I found 3 or 4 big knots.

I promptly took him to our veterinarian where he administered blood tests and informed me that Pierre most likely had cancer in the neck and his liver was not functioning well. The vet felt that Pierre did not have much longer to live.

A friend of mine suggested I try the magnetic pulsing unit on Pierre. I had one at home so I began administering treatments 3 times a day for 20 minutes each. I treated his liver problem with desiccated liver pills. I continued these treatments for 6 to 8 weeks and then took Pierre to see the vet again. Pierre's liver tested normal and the vet could find no cancerous knots on this neck. He was very surprised and asked what I had done. I explained the treatments, including using the magnetic pulsing unit, on him.

I am just delighted that I still have my Pierre.

Also, my husband is magnetic pulsing on his rheumatoid arthritis. When he gets home from work each day, he does two 20-minute treatments back to back. He does one treatment on his knees and the other on his ankles. After a month, he is already feeling less pain in these areas. He is also taking nutritional supplements for this condition.

I am so grateful to have the pulser to help with so many different conditions in my family.

I thank the company that manufactures this unit!

H.F., Texas, USA
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Keywords:
Magnetic Pulsing , Animals & Pets, Arthritis, Cancer, Inflammation, Joint Conditions, Rheumatoid Arthritis
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