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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Fatty Tumors - gone with DISSOLVE herbal formula!! Looking good Manchita!

Sorry Mark  it took me so long to send you a picture of Manchita, but, here it is!
I must comment to you that I took Manchita to her Vet this week and she was amazed at what Dissolve has done ! she couldn't believe it! So much that she is going to look
into it and maybe will use it in her practice, I gave her your web address ,hope this will be of good to other dogs and good business for you and the Vet!
Thanks again for such wonderful products


 Maria

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This information is not intended to be a substitute for visits to your local veterinarian. Instead, these testimonials offer the reader information and opinions written by pet owners concerning animal health and products that they have used.

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Heartworm Support helps Jade - shocks Vet as she wrote her off - is now negative

Dear Mark,
Around June of 2011 My little dog Jade became real sick. She wouldn't eat and she kept coughing and throwing up and having a hard time breathing. I took her to my vet. and she did lots of lab work. The test showed that she had Heart Worms.
The vet started her on Prednisone and  antibiotic. After that was completed I took her back for her follow up appointment. The Vet said she wasn't any better so she gave her more Prednisone and a very strong antibiotic like they give cancer patients. The vet said her Red Cells were destroying themselves. While she was on this medication I went online to see if I could find anything that could help her.  I came across The Web site:  
                                           Pawhealer.com 
I read about the Chinese Herbal Formula  Heartworm Support. I thought I would try it because I was desperate for something to help get rid of the heartworms. The treatment the Vet suggested  that they use for heartworms is very expensive and it could end up killing her. So as a last resort I ordered  Heartworm Support in October of 2011 and have been giving it to her since then. On Feb. 28,2012 I took Jade and my other dog for their yearly shots. The Vet called me and asked me what I had done to her, that she looked great and she tested Negative for heartworms.
I told her what I had ordered and she ask me to bring them in so she could see what I had been giving her. I told her it works.
Thank you so much for this product. My precious Jade is doing so good and will not die with heartworms.
Mary Cromer
South Carolina
Here is Jade:

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Friday, March 2, 2012

Phlegm Heat powder for coughing (collapsed trachea) works again!

This was from Jennifer of Greenville, SC who has a lovely little 5 yr old 9 lb chihuahua/poodle mix named Sasha:

I would like to thank u guys for making these herbs! Ever since I started giving the Empirical Qi Lung Support to my Sasha, she hasnt coughed since! This stuff really works! Im so relieved to not hear her coughing non stop and actually be rested.

Jennifer
Greenville, SC
Feb 2012
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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Hind Leg Weakness Formula Strikes Again

He just got on the Hind Leg Weakness formula post spinal surgery and it is working great already after only one week. He also has low thyroid and is on thyrod medications twice/day for this condition. Is there a Chinese herbal for this condition? Low throid he has comes with skin hot spots which get flakey and crusty and fall off when he scratches them. When this is bad it can get all over him and fur patches fall out. Thyroid meds and an antifungal seem to help keep it abay. Thanks! Nansy
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Saturday, January 21, 2012

HEARTWORM SUPPORT WORKS AGAIN!! - You go Susie Q !!

Mark, 3 years ago I was told my dog Susie had Heart Worms. She was given 12 months to live. The worms were so bad our Vet said treatment would kill her. She was, I consider a young dog only 8 years old. I decided to go on line and search for other ways to treat the worms, thats when I found Pawhealer. I talked with you about my problem and felt comfortable about trying out your Herb Treatment. The herbs you sent were to kill the worms and help with her lung problem, she was having trouble breathing. I am happy to tell you she is about to turn 11 years old and is doing very well. I want to tell the people all around the World about your wonderful product, by the way I am starting my 3 year old Tina on your Bladder Stone formula. I have faith in your product and look foward to having her around for a long time.

If your Vet gives you a death sentence on you Pet, don't give up CALL PAWHEALER.

Thanks again Polly Willey,
Valley Mills, Texas


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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Foods to sustain the kidney...Kidney Yin Deficiency

肾阴虚
Food for : Kideny Yin Deficiency 

barley, black beans, black sesame seeds, black soy beans, black wood ears, blackberries, blueberries, duck, millet, pork, seaweed, string beans, tofu.

Foods to avoid;

alcohol
basil
chilies
cinnamon
citrus
clove
coffee
curry
game birds
garlic
ginger
lamb
leeks
onion
pickles
prawn
shallots
spices
tea
veal
vinegar
wasabai







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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Foods to sustain the kidney...Kidney Yang Deficiency

This is a list according to the notions of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). There are two aspects to understanding the TCM kidney system, one is kidney yin and one is kidney yang.

To under stand this system, lets use an a car as the analogy:

The fluids of the car, which include liquids such as oil, break fluid, windshield fluids, transmission fluids....are the yin aspect of the car's body.

The yang aspect of this car are the breaks, the steering wheel, the chassis, the transmission, etc...This is the actual functional aspect of the car...the working part's if you will.

Without the necessary fluids and liquids, the car will burn up and breakdown. What happens when our car lacks these necessary liquids? The answer; It over heats....the heating up of the engine because of the lack of fluids is called YIN DEFICIENCY. Yin deficiency is heat.

If the car begins not not properly function, and it begins to break down, the car is then becoming YANG DEFICIENT. Yang is the functional aspect of our car...and because it can't run....Yang deficiency is cold.


First step is to determine if you or your pet is warm or cold. Does your dog pant most of the time? Or does the furry friend want to snuggle under the covers most of the time?

If your dog seems hot; this is YIN deficiency, conversly if your dog (or you) is cold, this is Yang deficiency (strictly dealing with the kidney system).

Here is a list of beneficial foods for both you and your dog for kidney yang. I will post kidney yin tomorrow. Keep in mind that dogs are meat eaters, so use this list with common sense for a dog. I want to post this list to benefit both you and your dog!

Kidney Yang Beneficial Foods:

anchovies
barles
barley malt
beef
black beans
carrot
chestnut
chick peas
chicken
cinnamon
clove
dates
fennel seed
garlic
fenugreek
ginger
kidney
lamb
leek
liver
mackerel
molasses
mussels
nutmeg
oats
onion
palm sugar
parsnip
peas
pepper
pistachio
prawn
pumpkin
rice
rice soup
rosemary
salmon
shimp
spelt
squash
star anise
stewed fruit
sweet popatp
tuna
tumeric
turnip
walnut yams

FOODS TO AVOID IF YANG IS DEFICIENT:

chard
iced or cold drinks
kelp
millet
raw fruit
raw vegetables
salads
salt
seaweed
soybeans
soymeat
spinich
sprouts
sweets in excess
tofu
tomato
vinegar
wheat



Tomorrow I will post kidney yin foods!




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