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Animal Treatments

Animal health

Animal Drug-Free Treatment

Breakthrough Treatment for Arthritis and the other conditions shown

A number of vets have been using Serrapeptase enzymes for arthritis and many other animal conditions and the signs are more than encouraging. This amazing enzyme has been successfully used on humans, without side effects for 25 years. This new animal treatment does not require a prescription and is a fraction of the cost of conventional medicines. So far they have been giving the supplement to dogs, all severely affected with arthritis and all in a great degree of pain. There have been no side effects and pain relief has been almost total. Being a dietary supplement rather than a drug means a possible breakthrough for non-drug animal arthritis sufferers.

Serrapeptase, an enzyme derived from a controlled fermentation of the bacterial strain Serratia Serrapeptase. T-1 secretes this enzyme in a medium. The enteric coating of the tablets protects the enzyme from inaction in the acidic medium of the stomach. Manufacturers have now introduced enteric-coated granules in capsules. This is of great benefit for treating small dogs, cats, children and those unable to swallow, as they can be mixed. Serrapeptase is a stronger saseinolytic (fibrinolytic) agent than any other known alkaline neutral protease such as chymotrypsin, bromelain or pronase.

The medicinal effects of Serrapeptase for animals identified clinically are:

• Lung, sinus and other mucus problems
• Pain problems of any kind
• Inflammation (after surgery, injury etc)
• Scar tissue
• Mastitis
• Cysts


Dog Arthritis Story

Mr Rich was introduced to Serrapeptase when his 13-year-old bitch was unable to walk and the drugs could do no more. With a few weeks of taking it she was up and walking again. Two years later at aged 15 she was still being kept mobile, safely without drugs and at a cheaper cost.


Horse Serrapeptase Story

In your newsletter, you have asked for feedback about Serrapeptase. I am delighted to give you mine.

I used Serrapeptase on my horse, which sustained a severe tendon injury in April 2003. By June a scan showed that he had a chronic tendonitis with much scar tissue formed, both on the tendons, in the tendon sheaths and in the surrounding ligaments. The prognosis was poor; ‘moderate to guarded for anything more than light hacking’ said the report.

I had no idea about dose, so had to make an educated guess! I fed him 10 tablets of Serrapeptase a day for 6 weeks, then 6 a day for 2 months, then 3 a day for a further 2 months. He has just been re-scanned (November 2003). To my delight, the scan showed almost a full recovery. There is minimal scarring on the tendons, and none in the tendon sheaths or ligaments. He is expected to get back to full work now.

I can now bring him back into work. I will increase the work slowly over a period of 2 -3 months, and continue on a maintenance dose of Serrapeptase (2 a day) for a while. This is a truly remarkable recovery, and I am absolutely delighted.

I will be spreading the word!

-Liz Hayden


“Small Animal Serious Health Recovery Plan ”

1. 80,000IU SerraPet Serrapeptase tablets

Give 2-4 per day depending upon size

2. Spatone

Iron liquid supplement

3. B. Vitamin Complex

B. Vitamin complex liquid – about 1/3 of the human dose.

4. Protease Enzymes

Give 3 capsules daily (break open and mix with no –protein e.g. honey or veggies on an empty stomach about 30mins before food).

5. Digestive Enzymes

Give 3 capsules daily (as protease enzymes can be mixed at same time).

6. Ultra Beta (Beta 1.3d Glucan)

Give 2 capsules daily (break open and take just before food mixed with honey or veggies)

7. Hemp Oil

Give 2 teaspoons daily mixed with the food below.

8. Protease Enzymes

Give 3 capsules daily (break open and mix with no –protein e.g. honey or veggies on an empty stomach about 30mins before food).

9. Small Animal Food Plan

Raw foods – 1/3 protein 2/3 veggies – raw fish, raw chicken, raw eggs, raw vegetables (or steamed lightly to soften) – all foods minced or blended.


Animal Treatment with Serrapeptase Section K

Giving Tablets to Dogs

• Open the muzzle,
• Place the tablet at the back of the throat,
• Close the muzzle,
• Keep it closed and stroke the throat until the dog swallows,

That’s how the vets do it.


Giving tablets to Horses

• Place in a small piece of carrot or apple.

Animal Studies

Animal Drug-Free Treatment

Breakthrough Treatment for Arthritis and the other conditions shown

A number of vets have been using Serrapeptase enzymes for arthritis and many other animal conditions and the signs are more than encouraging.

This amazing enzyme has been successfully used on humans, without side effects for 25 years. This new animal treatment does not require a prescription and is a fraction of the cost of conventional medicines.

So far they have been giving the supplement to dogs, all severely affected with arthritis and all in a great degree of pain. There have been no side effects and pain relief has been almost total. Being a dietary supplement rather than a drug means a possible breakthrough for non-drug animal arthritis sufferers.

Serrapeptase, an enzyme derived from a controlled fermentation of the bacterial strain Serratia Serrapeptase. T-1 secretes this enzyme in a medium. The enteric coating of the tablets protects the enzyme from inaction in the acidic medium of the stomach.

Manufacturers have now introduced enteric-coated granules in capsules. This is of great benefit for treating small dogs, cats, children and those unable to swallow, as they can be mixed. Serrapeptase is a stronger saseinolytic (fibrinolytic) agent than any other known alkaline neutral protease such as chymotrypsin, bromelain or pronase.

The medicinal effects of Serrapeptase for animals identified clinically are:

- Lung, sinus and other mucus problems

- Pain problems of any kind

- Inflammation (after surgery, injury etc)

- Scar tissue

- Mastitis

- Cysts

Benefits:
· Recommended & Stocked by Vets
· No side effects
· A drug free alternative
· Affordable
· Can be taken be humans or animals


Testimonies

Dog Arthritis Story

Mr Rich was introduced to Serrapeptase two years ago when his 13-year-old bitch was unable to walk and the drugs could do no more. With a few weeks of taking it she was up and walking again. Now two years later at aged 15 she is still being kept mobile, safely without drugs and at a cheaper cost.


Horse Serrapeptase Story

In your newsletter, you have asked for feedback about Serrapeptase. I am delighted to give you mine.

I used Serrapeptase on my horse, which sustained a severe tendon injury in April 2003. By June a scan showed that he had a chronic tendonitis with much scar tissue formed, both on the tendons, in the tendon sheaths and in the surrounding ligaments. The prognosis was poor; ‘moderate to guarded for anything more than light hacking’ said the report.

I had no idea about dose, so had to make an educated guess! I fed him 10 tablets of Serrapeptase a day for 6 weeks, then 6 a day for 2 months, then 3 a day for a further 2 months. He has just been re-scanned (November 2003). To my delight, the scan showed almost a full recovery. There is minimal scarring on the tendons, and none in the tendon sheaths or ligaments. He is expected to get back to full work now.

I can now bring him back into work. I will increase the work slowly over a period of 2 -3 months, and continue on a maintenance dose of Serrapeptase (2 a day) for a while.

This is a truly remarkable recovery, and I am absolutely delighted.

I will be spreading the word!

Liz Hayden

 

Another success story below:

Hi Robert,
Just thought I’d share this happy customer’s story with you. Dog walks because of Serrapeptase miracle!
Regards, Clare

Comments: I just wanted to let you know the success we have had with our dog taking Serrapeptase

Approx. 9 weeks ago he was diagnosed with a sizeable blood clot that was affecting the blood supply to his rear legs, so much so that he went onto 3 legs as his left leg was very painful and eventually did not want to walk.

The scan that we had confirmed the position and size of the clot and that he did not have a pulse in either leg. He was given about a week to live.

I started him on Serrapeptase double strength 3 times a day and each day he has slowly got better and better. Approx. 1 month ago he went for his check up and the vet informed me that his pulse had returned in his right leg and just two weeks later we returned to the vet to be told that he now has a pulse in both legs.

He is now almost back to his old self and walking a full perimeter of our park and enjoys chasing his ball again which for us is fantastic news.

All of this I am sure is down to the Serrapeptase that we have given him…. even the vet has said he is a walking miracle!!

 

Small Animal Serious Health Recovery Plan

1. Serrapeptase Enzymes
Give 2-4 per day depending upon size

2. Spatone
Iron liquid supplement

3. B. Vitamin Complex
B. Vitamin complex liquid – about 1/3 of the human dose.

4. Protease Enzymes
Give 3 capsules daily (break open and mix with no –protein e.g. honey or veggies on an empty stomach about 30mins before food).

5. Digestive Enzymes
Give 3 capsules daily (as protease enzymes can be mixed at same time).

6. Ultra Beta (Beta 1.3d Glucan)

Give 2 capsules daily (break open and take just before food mixed with honey or veggies)

7. Hemp Oil
Give 2 teaspoons daily mixed with the food below.

8. Protease Enzymes

Give 3 capsules daily (break open and mix with no –protein e.g. honey or veggies on an empty stomach about 30mins before food).

9. Small Animal Food Plan

Raw foods – 1/3 protein 2/3 veggies – raw fish, raw chicken, raw eggs, raw vegetables (or steamed lightly to soften) – all foods minced or blended.


Giving Tablets to Dogs

• Open the muzzle
• Place the tablet at the back of the throat
• Close the muzzle
• Keep it closed and stroke the throat until the dog swallows.  That’s how the vets do it.

Giving tablets to Horses
• Place in a small piece of carrot or apple.