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| Bentley is so happy...
and so are we |
Hi Dr Voynick,
Bentley is doing
well, we are concerned with the amount of running he is doing
in the yard and jumping up and down the bed and couches. We
are so happy with the results but are nervous that he might
hurt himself. He is fine! What are your thoughts? It's hard to
monitor his every move as we both work.
Hope all is well,
Erin
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| Pets Name: Twiz |
It is
amazing to me that in the 3 months since her surgery she
has regained so much vigor. It is a pity that humans are
denied this treatment at the present time.
Thank
you for helping her.
Kate
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dog Success |
Abby
is a five year old cattle dog. She has been having bad hip problems for about 2 years. Dr. Catherine White at Finchville Animal Hospital in
Finchville, KY has been working with her. Abby's problems had escalated. She had been unable to go up steps, she couldn't get up
off of the kitchen floor, and many other difficulties with
daily life, she had very little activity. I doubted that she had another year. Dr. White called me telling me about your stem-cell
procedure. In
August, we decided to do it. Within a few days Abby was going up and down steps,
getting up with no difficulties and appeared to be in no pain
for the first time in a long time. Today she has no signs of hip problems. She's returned to the life of a healthy dog. I am attaching some pictures of her. (She has lost 7lbs because of renewed physical
activities)
Thank you so much,
Judierle and Abby
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| Success Story Follow up |
Just a quick update on Lilly - it's as if the clock has been
turned back 3 years - she's much more engaged, moving around,
interacting and obviously in less (or no) pain.
She still has some stiffness in her right front, but the
difference is night and day. Dr. Newland's dog is also doing
very well.
LaDonna |
| Leslie Amass - Air
Charlie - Adipose Stem Cell Procedure |
I'm
writing to tell you about the progress of our wonderful 14
year old Australian Shepherd, Air Charlie pictured above from
a photo we took this morning. Charlie successfully beat
cancer this year following removal of a stage 1 sarcoma and
subsequent radiation treatments but still suffered from
arthritis in his hips. This latter condition was starting to
interfere with his ability to engage in daily activities.
His liver functions were also increasing likely due to the
chronic use of a Coxib inhibitor.
Dr. Voynick and I decided, given that Charlie's otherwise
overall health status was excellent and he remained filled
with an amazing spirit, to try stem cell therapy. Our
hope was that stem cell treatment might provide sufficient
improvement in his hips to permit stopping the
anti-inflammatory agent (in addition to helping his overall
liver function in general). He received stem cell
therapy on June 20, 2010.
For several days just after the stem cell treatment he
clearly wanted to take it easy and we did not see any
worsening or any improvement. But then exactly 5 days
post procedure, changes started to occur. Since then, and
visible on a daily basis, Charlie's whole attitude has
become increasingly more positive. He is vibrant and really,
really happy. Each day he seems stronger and more
easily able to get around. We stopped giving him the
Coxib inhibitor unless he really appeared to need it which
was not often.
It is now late September. He no longer needs
medication for his hips except on rare occasion when we use
it PRN. He moves around much more easily. He is
wagging his tail and smiling all the time. He takes
his daily walks and can often be seen trotting after the
younger dogs (like a good old dog but what we now refer to
as Charlie "running"). He still likes to sleep a lot which
is expected at this age, but all in all we all agree that
Charlie has had noticeable improvement and is truly a
"younger" dog than he was before he had the stem cell
treatment. He is doing the stairs more easily too and
oh yes, an odd sore on his back paw that would just not heal
is completely gone!
Pretty unbelievable results overall. We are very
happy we were able to work with Dr. Voynick and provide stem
cell therapy to our beloved Air Charlie. I'm happy to speak
to other interested parties to help other animals take
advantage of this wonderful technology.
Sincerely,
Leslie Amass |
Donna Eckford � Harness Racing Trainer - Bio Bute
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Since I have been using Bio-Bute on my horses, I have seen a
marked improvement in their performance & wellbeing, and the
fact that it does not swab is a bonus in any horse industry.
Many thanks |
Robert �Puddy�
Davies, Racehorse Trainer Hunter Valley - Bio Bute
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I've had excellent results with Bio Bute on the horses, with regular use
it has helped reduce inflammation and pain that is obvious when the
horses are on the track. Not only good for the animals, my wife loves
Bio Bute as well and always has a bottle in the house! |
R.E. Ombrete
(D.V.M) - SGF 1000 Biological Breeding
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SGF 1000 Biological Breeding (MediVet Pty
Ltd) was injected intravenously into a 26 year old stallion every six weeks
during the breeding off-season. After the first six weeks, the physical
appearance of the stallion started to visibly change, which included an
improvement in muscle tone, hooves and a shiny coat.
Prior to the first administration of SGF 1000 his hooves were brittle and sore.
The stallion�s aggressiveness increased dramatically over time and became more
alert. His characteristics of ten years ago returned, including his biting
habit.
In the 2007 breeding season his fertility was 60%. After using SGF 1000 his
fertility rate this season (2008) dramatically increased to 90%. Interestingly,
one of the mares served was only a 60% breeding possibility of conceiving and is
positive testing in foal.
The stallion came out of breeding season in perfect shape. No adverse reaction
was reported upon injection of SGF 1000 nor has been reported until now.
The results of the SGF 1000 Biological Breeding have been very impressive and we
are now introducing it and using it in all our breeding programs. |
| D Bellamy - SGF 1000
Activation |
Dear MediVet,
Just a quick note to thank you for allowing me to trial SGF 1000 on my royal
bred mare in the USA on your amazing SGF 1000 Activation product. It was a great
win to add to her value as a broodmare we have now retired her to stud on a
winning note.
From Bellamy and family we thank you for the opportunity given to us by
MediVet to trial SGF 1000 Activation, we wish your team all the best.
D. Bellamy |
| Noel - SGF 1000 |
What a product! Not only do I know I'm looking after my dogs
health, we�re coming first & are now in the finals � thanks! I want to keep this
secret to myself, but I'm sharing with my vet because I know this will help
plenty of animals out there. |
| Morrie
(Hunter Valley) - SGF 1000 |
I used SGF 1000 and was very happy
with the results, my dogs running his best fitness level ever. Two weeks
after his injection we ran a third because of an injury in the last
100m, he pulling a rear muscle which swelled up immediately, his hind
leg muscle had near tripled in size. I thought his racing days were
over, I've seen this injury before and never seen a dog come back from
it. To my amazement, the swelling went down within 3-4 days and no
physical bruising was seen at all! I thought it was impossible but he
will certainly be back on the track racing again. In over 20 years as a
trainer, I've never seen any injury heal so quickly, let alone watched a
dog come back from this type of injury, I thought his career was done
and dusted. I'm still in shock. There is no doubt in my mind that
running with SGF 1000 in his system is the reason why he healed up so
quickly let alone giving him the chance to get back on the track!
Absolutely incredible! |
Emma Castle,
European Eventing Two Star Team Member - Vetrofen
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My vet and I could not believe the response
in my horse to Vetrofen, a true innovation.The improvement in my horse�s
injury was incredible and became sound so fast! Vetrofen did in hours
what devils claw or other alternatives would have done in a few weeks! We are
very impressed and will certainly continue using Vetrofen throughout the
season to improve their flex and mobility. |
Miss T Tuck
- Vetrofen
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I would like to tell you my success
with Vetrofen and the history behind my (previously) very stiff and
struggling horse aged 17 years. He went lame on 2nd July 2008, and after
x-rays later he was diagnosed with DJD, had steroids and Tildren twice
but still no success. He was 4/5 lame and had done six months box rest,
he had special shoes and still as lame as he was six months previous.
So I went to our Vets and had an MRI scan. The damage was so bad they
told me to take him home, let him out in the field and let him be a
horse, then put him to sleep. He had very bad collateral ligament damage
with DJD so I took him home and did just that. I did put him on Bute and
after three weeks of this he got ulcers! So I had to stop. I then
arranged for him to be put to sleep and on the day I begged my vet to do
something. He then went under IRAP and he went sound, but still stiff
I have used joint supplements before but never found any that did what
they say on the tin! So I tried Vetrofen on a normal
maintenance level and it didn't really do much I rang Anima life and
explained my horse's condition, turned out I got it wrong, he needed to
start with a loading serve due to his poor condition (four days) and his
symptoms then reduce and after three days my horse came out trotting
from his stable! The same day I rode him that night, he was amazing! He
was going so fast I had to do small circles just to slow him down - he
has never been able to do this for over a year!!! a maintenance plus
serve and still very good results and hoping to get him to normal
maintenance level soon!
He really was a different horse to a month ago. I am so impressed and
my vet is very pleased with him. I can even start cantering now. He was
only ever meant to be field sound I am very happy indeed. I will
never take him off this product as I think it works unlike so many
others I have tried. It's like having a four year old back again! Thanks
Animal life for Vetrofen.
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| Andrew Mizon International Showjumper - Vetrofen |
One of my horses knocked a horse
hard when jumping late at a competition. He jumped an oxer as a vertical
and really banged his knees. From that day whenever he jumps his knees
swell and become stiff. Our vet prescribed bute which worked, but no one
keeps feeding bute for any length of time. I was told about Vetrofen and gave it ago. It is natural and you can compete
while using it. Within 2 days we saw great results and so continued to
work him, the swelling stayed away as did the stiffness, an instant
natural remedy that works brilliant!
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Natasha
Goody - Caring Senior Horse Owner - Vetrofen
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I have a 23yr old T/B horse which I evented to
advance level for many successful years, he has since been retired
after breaking his patella in a nasty cross country fall, he now has
navicular and arthritis. The vet declared him 5/5 lame and
prescribed bute as a short term solution, other than that nerve
blocking. At 23 and otherwise healthy I could not justify the cost
of nerve blocking for a retired horse. I had heard that Vetrofen is a natural product that can be used as a long
term solution. Amazingly within a few days he could get out of his
box and then walk sound, his trot was still a little unlevel but his
lameness improved more on Vetrofen than Bute and he
is now 2/5 lame. I am starting another course to see if he comes
completely sound. A brilliant product, I think we all feel we owe it
to our competition horses and to keep them comfortable in their
retirement, Vetrofen has now relieved the guilt for
me.
I have now just completed the extended trial and put my horse onto
two Vetrofen in a day. Again the results have
amazed me he can canter in the field and looks comfortable and
only a tiny bit lame. I now want to see if he can recover
completely and so will keep him on two per day for a month.
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Gwyneth
Maxwell Caring for a very troubled horse - Vetrofen
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My colored cob "molly" has been
plagued with joint problems in the last couple of years and at 19yrs
I just want to make her life as comfortable as possible. She was
diagnose with arthritis in both her front legs 2 years ago and her
stomach will not tolerate bute so that was never an option, in
desperation I went ahead with a neurectomy in July 2008. I knew this
would stop the pain but not the arthritis and I was keen to continue
hacking her as she enjoys this so much, unfortunately this had to be
redone in April this year and after moving to Yorkshire she was then
diagnosed with arthritis in the coffin joint on her other leg.. she
has since had joint fluid injected into the joint but still remained
very stiff and "pottery". Due to a bit of a weight problem she comes
in during the day and I was finding that when I went to ride she was
very stiff coming out of her box and with the terrain in the
Yorkshire Dales she was finding it very uncomfortable to walk along
the tracks let alone trot! She was on devils claw but I didn't
really notice much difference so after seeing the advert in Your
Horse decided to give Vetrofen a go she went on to
the basic dose of 1 a day but within 10 to 14 days I have noticed a
huge improvement. She is keen to come out her box and without a
doubt is almost back to her "jiggy joggy ways"! Anyone that knows me
knows that I am very skeptical to non conventional medicines but in
this case I seem to have been proved wrong! We don't do much apart
from hacking but she seems to be enjoying it more and the RDA group
run from our yard who uses "Molly" occasionally say that she is much
brighter in herself. When out hacking the other day I had to push on
to trot on the road due to the traffic, I have to say she was very
keen and I did begin to wonder where the brakes where! And defiantly
no sigh of lameness. So please keep up the good work and thanks for
finding a product that works for "molly" and me.
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Cathy Moore
Pony Club Mum - Vetrofen
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| My daughters pony is prone to laminitis and he got a
bout of it early this year. My daughter is only 6 but she loves
attending the pony club rallies. I can manage his laminitis but
sometimes he goes a bit lame. The vet prescribes Bute in these instances
but I cannot take a pony to camp who is prescribed bute. He is not
really lame and rides fine on bute, so I decided to try Vetrofen.
I have tried it at home to see if I have a sound pony on Vetrofen before booking this summer's camp and I am thrilled to
report he is. Brilliant product as it is so safe to use on his stomach
as well. Finally something that can help laminitis upset as it causes so
many children and parents heart ache each summer! |
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