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Pets and Inflammation

My next door neighbor has a beautiful lab who is showing signs of hip dysplasia as she ages and then last week she caught her leg in the tail gate of a pick up and really did a number on her knee joint.

I got thinking about how Nopalea has helped my family so much with any inflammation issues and did a little research into how the results have been with others that I'd heard were using the product on their pets. Some stables are even giving it to their race horses.

I hadn't read either of these experiences before, but I know about Denise's dog and it was fantastic to read the difference it made in her! I'm going to have a bottle shipped to my neighbor and hope Nushka gets the same results.

Enjoy! Tula Smile

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Seraphina is a 14 year old Norwegian Forest Cat and a former Best Cat in ACFA ( American Cat Fanciers Association). She has gotten severe arthritis and for a while we didn't know if we would have her with us for very long.

We started giving her a dropper-full of Nopalea in the morning and evening and she now can get up and walk around easily.

Another one of my cats, Angelica, is a 15 year old Himalayan who has chronic upper respiratory problems. On the same dosage of Nopalea, she has gotten great relief and doesn't sneeze much anymore. I truly believe in this product as it has helped my cats so much.

Linda


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I have a yellow lab named Toby that lost a front leg in an accident when he was a puppy. Toby is now eight years old. Over the years, the stress of having only three legs on a large dog has caused Toby to get arthritis and walk with a very uneven gait. In the last year Toby had gotten to the point of falling constantly, could not get comfortable in any position, had a difficult time getting up and down, and could barely walk. My husband and I even had a tearful discussion about possibly having to put him to sleep due to the constant pain he has been in for the last year.

Since my family is experiencing such great results with Sonoran Bloom Nopalea we decided to try it on Toby. In less than a week he was falling less often and able to get up and down much better. In two weeks his gait greatly improved. Now Toby goes up and downstairs several times a day and is back to being a very content and happy dog.

I just pour 1 ounce of Noapela in his bowl and he laps it up every morning.

Denise

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07-09-2009 05:43 AM
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Quote:Another one of my cats, Angelica, is a 15 year old Himalayan
A good age for a cat. Smile
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Great pet stories, you may also remember in Michaels blog the entry about Nopalea being given to Trotter horses in Calgary, Canada Smile

Quote:We added another group to the list of those taking Nopalea on this tour. It now is being given to Trotter horses to help them overcome inflammation and give them a racing edge!

Pets of all kinds like rats, cats, dogs and horses are all benefitting from Nopalea!!! So can you!

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07-11-2009 07:59 AM
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Yes, fantastic really. I'm thinking we should hit the race tracks for possible clients Exclamation

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