Surprise-surprise: Medical Research is finally catching up (a little) to my
patent written in 1996 where I showed the connection between autoimmune
disorders, decreased ATP production, and toxins.Click
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This is an unsolicited report from J. Day,
Arizona.
MEDICAL HISTORY FOR 12 YEAR OLD FEMALE GERMAN SHEPHERD
Diagnosed with Hip Dysplasia And Rectal Tumor
This dog was acquired as a stray, running loose in the wild, December 25th
1987
She was examined by a Vet and he estimated her age at approx. 1 year
She was given a complete physical and Spayed
In 1993 she had a "SEBACEOUS CYST" removed from half way down her tail
This animal has led a rather healthy life and has been extremely active.
Over this period of time she has been taken care of, regularly, by only 2
Veterinarians, her present Veterinarian has been seeing her since July 19,1993 and had
regular checkups every year.
On or about July 7, 1998 we noticed she was licking her rectal area
excessively, on July 9th 1998 we took her to a Veterinarian Clinic located in
Jerseyville IL. She had an extensive examination and blood work. Her blood work was normal
except her EOS; it was high, at 3.6 (normal range 0.5- 1.5). She was diagnosed as having a
"Fist Sized Tumor" in her anal sac. The Veterinarian did a needle biopsy, which
was sent to the University of Missouri for pathological examination. The results of the
pathological study were faxed back, and it stated "DiagnosisApocrine gland
carcinoma of the anal sac" and was explained as being above average in activity. The
doctor indicated that without immediate surgery the animal was in serious trouble. He
would not give a definite prognosis but indicated that her life expectancy would be no
more than 2 -- 3 months.
After discussing the dogs case with colleagues of his, the indication was, 1:
The surgery was very risky and the animal ran a very high risk of nerve damage,
incontinence or both. 2: The average life expectancy of an animal after successful
surgery, of this kind, was only 8 ½ months. We decided based on foregoing that we would
not subject her to this risky and painful surgery, but that we would look for alternative
treatments, and make her as comfortable as we could with a drug know as
"RYMADIL." This drug is used for the treatment of arthritis in dogs it is
equivalent to the human "NSAID" known as ibuprofen and has no known effect on
cancerous tumors.
We were already aware of Rhea Extract and Donna Fezlers work. We
contacted her and she recommended that we give the animal "Rhea Extract" to
try to make the dog more comfortable, since it came in a powder form that we could mix in
to the dogs regular food. She recommended half a teaspoon morning and night, we
acquired a supply from her and started feeding it to the dog immediately. It was
determined the best way to feed it to the dog was to spread the extract on a piece of
white bread, and break the bread up, into small pieces and put it in with her regular
food. The dog became very fond of this and eats it readily.
Since we were traveling in our Motor Home and did not want to be caught away
from home with a very sick dog we slowly made our way back to Arizona, arriving the end of
August. We took the dog to see her Veterinarian on September 1, her doctor did an
extensive examination including a full blood profile, it was all in normal range, and a
"DRE" She determined the tumor to be only 1 ½ " to 1 ¾" in diameter.
She said "either the tumor had shrunk in size or the first Veterinarian had awfully
small hands".
Starting sometime in the middle of October, the dog perked up considerably, and
is now playing with her soccer ball, something she hasnt done for several years. In
1996 she had trouble getting up, from a sitting or lying position, with her hind legs. She
was X-RAYED for hip dysplasia but diagnosed as having severe arthritis, and she able to
rise now without difficulty. We had been giving her "Glucosamine" until we
started her on "Rhea Extract." We can only surmise that she no longer suffers
from severe pain. As a result she can now enjoy playing with her ball.
She was examined on October 15 and all indications were normal, no blood work,
no DRE. And again on December 22, a DRE was performed, the Vet. Now stated the tumor size
at "no larger than 1 ½"and since the dog was not showing any of the classical
symptoms of cancer she saw no reason for blood work.
The information is taken from the
Doctor's reports.
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ALL autoimmune disorders
are variations of the same theme.
They are NOT the body attacking itself.
The body is slowly and painfully dying from poisons exceeding its capacity
to detoxify.
The evidence abounds in the scientific literature, but is being ignored
and wrongly interpreted as
"the body attacking itself."
This is the greatest blunder of modern medicine.
There is hope, a future without
pain, and an economical path that can change your life and
put you back in control.
Donna Fezler
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