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Posted by FACR Admin
Post Date : Tuesday September 29 2009
Around Oct 2008, our sweet gentle border collie, Lady, developed an ulcer on her lip, so we took her to the vet to check it out. They had to do a biopsy, and unfortunately, it came back to be malignant. After the biopsy, the vet told us she only had 3-6 mos to live, and that we probably should put her down. We brought her home anyway and contacted an oncologist, but never heard back from her. We were at our doctor, who believes in natural products, and were told about Poly-MVA for people - and that they also had a line for pets. Your staff was so sympathetic and helpful, and over-nighted the first bottle to us. Lady had just been lying around, barely moving, and not eating at all. We gave her the first dose, and unbelievably she seemed to be a little better, and by that night she began eating. She continued to improve and had life again. We ordered 6 more bottles, and over the next few months we religiously gave her the Poly-MVA and whatever she wanted to eat. Her favorite food was Popeye's Spicy chicken, and she didn't eat much else but she she was having good quality of life again. Unfortunately, the cancer in her mouth and head continued to grow until her head was grotesque on one side, and she began having breathing problems with the summer heat coming on, and she could no longer eat and swallow. It was apparent, even though she wanted to live and be near us, that something had to be done. After exhausting all means possible, we had to put our dear Lady to rest. She's still in our back yard, and we think we see that flash of black and white running around the back yard, just like she used to do. Thank you to Poly-MVA so much for the extra 7 months we had with her. And thank you to Tracy and others at AMARC who faithfully called us to check on our beloved pet. Please keep up the good work. We tell everyone we know what a wonderful product Poly-MVA is!
- Jack and Claudia Marrow
Lancaster, TX