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Testimonials
Joggi's Story
Joggi, an 18 year old warmblood
cross, fell and badly injured his stifles. The injury
was so severe that the stifle joint was visible on the
left side. A veterinarian treated the injuries but could
not close the stifle wounds with sutures, the biggest
danger feared was infection in the joints.
The hole in his left stifle was large enough to insert
4 fingers, about 4 inches deep. A daily regiment of
flushing and packing the wound was started by the barn
staff.
Light Therapy treatment was added the morning after
the accident for 10 minutes per area twice a day with
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Equine Light Therapy
Pads.
Joggi was in a great deal of pain
and was being given 4 grams of bute per day. Even with
the bute, he was reluctant to walk forward or bear weight
on his leg. When we arrived at the barn on the fourth
day, the barn manager told us he was walking so much
better, they had cut his dosage in half.

Two weeks after his injury, the healing
was dramatic, it still looked bad, but the tissue that
was forming was healthy and pink and the swelling was
reduced. One month after his accident, the hole that
you could insert all four fingers into was a fraction
of the diameter and half the depth. We also used the
light pad on the side of the stifle so we would not
close the hole and leave a pocket inside.
Everyone was very pleased with how fast and cleanly
Joggi healed, no proud flesh and his hair even came
back in his natural color, not white.
With only a slight scar as a reminder of his injury,
Joggi is back to work, jumping courses like the pro
he is!
Kella's Story
August 2009: I was looking for lights for my dog, so
after hours searching on internet I found your products.
I think Gospel's is a better choice for Kella, I hope
this can help Kella, I want to give her better days
as a senior dog. They don't make or sell such infrared
light products here in Norway and people in this country
haven't heard about this from doctors and the news.
Now I hope also Norwegian animals can be treated with
your lights.
September11, 2009:
Kella had her first treatment yesterday and she seems
to love it, she lies flat and does not move, I think
she really enjoys
the treatment. I hope this will help her back and stiffness,
but I guess it takes time to see a difference. Kella
was X-ray last week south in Norway, she has a prolapsed
disc in her lower back so I will give her light in this
area two times daily.
Tonight Kella and I went up on the hill to find some
blueberries and for the first time could I see she is
walking better. Kella is still weak, but something had
changed with the lameness in her back legs, she could
clearly lift both legs tonight. That is amazing, if
she continues to recover so fast she will be able to
get a better life as a senior dog.
October 4, 2009: Kella is clearly better walking now
and she can climb stairs again. When she lays flat on
the floor she is coming up on her feet as soon as she
did before she got the prolapsed disc, which is really
amazing for us to see. Our vet said Kella would never
be able to walk on her own feet again and she recommended
euthanasia, well, the vet almost tried force me to accept
euthanasia. I told her that I would give Kella a new
chance and I am so glad I did. I have been to another
vet (will never again go back to the first) where Kella
got acupuncture for strengthening the immune system.
The new vet says Kella looks curious and happy with
fine movements. Now I use the pads one time almost daily
on her back and it seems that is enough. I also use
the pads on her liver, shoulders and hips. Kella had
too high levels in the liver and also this is fine now.
Sure this is from above, God always listens to our prayers
and he led us to your Gospel's miracle lights.
Thank you,
Monica & Kella
Norway
Kara's Story
July 2008
Lizzy's Story
August 12, 2009
Dear Christina and staff
at Equine Light Therapy,
I couldn't wait to receive the light pad I ordered.
It came within two days.
I needed it badly for my 16 hand, 31 year old Appaloosa
mare; Lizzy. She is retired from show and pleasure.
She is very crippled by arthritis and I'm following
a homeopathic regime to ease her pain. I expected to
have to put her down last year but her will to live
and her continued enjoyment in life despite her physical
challenges caused me to seek any and all methods of
helping her.
I use the light pad on her knees every morning and night.
I can see the results. She waits for me to apply it.
Your product and customer service are beyond excellent.
Really. From conversations with you I can tell you are
genuinely concerned.
Thank you so much!
Deb Prenovost
Minnesota
Dancer's Story
Our horse Dancer was hit
by a car on March 25, 2006, the wound was quite severe
and tore the muscle to the bone. I thankfully had a
therapist with me that had one of your Equine Light
Therapy pads and we began using it immediately on the
wound. Dancer was given about a 20% chance of walking
and the proud flesh was to be extensive. I am convinced
that because of your Equine Light Therapy pad and Figerola
suspensory supplement, she lost no skin at the sight,
and no proud flesh appeared. It was no less than a miracle
and I thank you for your product. I am sending you pictures
at 16 days, 3 months, 5 months and on January 27, (10
months after the accident) Dancer is in the ring working
on strengthening her muscles.
Thanks,
Cindy Hellyer
Jake's Story
Hey Christina,
I've attached a couple of pictures
of my gelding's back from this summer. The first picture
was taken two days after the bite (he was attacked by
another gelding). The second picture was two weeks later.
I cold hosed the wound every day, then covered your
pad with saran wrap so it wouldn't get dirty and used
the Equine Light Therapy pad for 8 minutes. I finished
up with a light coat of Silvedene. I figured he was
done for the summer, but by the next shoeing cycle I
was on his back. The last photo of his back was taken
this fall. You really can't see a scar at all. Pretty
incredible....
Susan May, TBMI
Eq., Cn
New Day Equine Rehabilitation
Columbia, VA
MBIE BIF CH Srinagar Badra Basheera
SC RN Fh
On Thanksgiving weekend, 2007, Basheera, a 3 1/2-yr-old
saluki, was running for field at a lure coursing trial.
She is a proven and talented courser but that day she
had an unfortunate and, thankfully, uncommon accident.
The coursing line wrapped around her left hind leg as
she was running and severed her achilles tendon, leaving
her severely injured. She was rushed to an orthopedic
vet who is well versed in working with sighthounds and
athletic injuries. After surgery, she was put in hard
casts for seven weeks and then soft casts for several
weeks afterwards. Her bedrest was almost total. When
the casts were finally removed, Basheera was in imminent
danger of reinjuring the now seriously weakened and
still painful leg. Her leg seemed to be nothing more
than a feather. The once strong, defined muscles were
gone and what was left was a shell of her former strength.
Basheera started massage therapy with a Chiropractic
Veterinarian even while the hard cast was still on.
The veterinarian, after seeing the extent of the injury
and the need for mindful rehabilitation, recommended
using the Equine Light Therapy Pad once the casts were
off. She said the recoup period would be greatly reduced
by wrapping the pad around the injured leg twice a day,
10 minutes per session. After Basheera returned home
from two weeks of rehab at Auburn University, the Equine
Light Therapy pad was used per our vet's advice. Basheera's
rehabilitation has been a miracle but sometimes miracles
appreciate help. Her muscle mass has developed rapidly
and continues to improve on what seems to be daily.
With the use of the Equine Light Therapy pad, massage,
and a careful exercise program, Basheera has shown dramatic
improvement, more so than her owners had hoped for.
The owners were told that Basheera would always have
a limp and not be able to run and play. She has almost
no discernible limp and does run and play. Our veterinarian
also recommended using the Equine Light Therapy pad
on Basheera's back to keep her spine more flexible.
She is not suffering from inflexibility, which is amazing.
As Basheera's owner and guardian, would I recommend
the Equine Light Therapy pad? Without question!
Carol P.
"I wouldn't think of working
on any of the horses in my therapy training without
Equine Light Therapy pads. They are fast, non invasive
and extremely effective. They make my job easier, make
the horses more comfortable and increase the retraining
rate from an injury by a significant margin. They are
in a word, 'amazing'."
Dawn Cooper, TBMI, TPM, Eq., Cn.,
Founder of The Total Balance Method
Our thirteen year old lab has shown
remarkable progress since the introduction of your Equine
Light Therapy pad for treatment of his spinal
degeneration. It has reduced the swollen mass concentrated
along his spinal column, decreased both his physical and
mental discomfort and dramatically improved his movement.
He is back to being the alert and happy "puppy"
we know and love. Thanks for making his senior years the
Golden Ones we so hope to provide!
Sincerely, Michelle Borowitz
Over the past 2 years we have become
very familiar with the Equine Light Therapy pad introduced
to us by the Reguli's. Our Boxer tore the ligaments in
her left rear leg. After her surgery the Equine Light
Therapy pad was applied to her surgical site as well as
other parts of her body with the hopes of repair and relief
for her stressed areas. Her incision site healed rapidly.
Stiffness in the rest of her joints was not evident .
However, she reacted adversely to the surgical materials
used to stabilize her joint and it was necessary to remove
everything and repair the joint in an antiquated fashion.
Her leg healed rapidly and successfully this time, all
the while using the Equine Light Therapy pad twice a day.
Several months later her right leg tore. NO surgery this
time just stabilization, rest, hand walking and Equine
Light Therapy twice a day. Today she is active as an 8
year old boxer can be and she still looks forward to occasional
treatments with the Equine Light Therapy pad after over
doing it.
When this one wears out...we will definitely get another
one!
Cindy McFarlin
Highland Hill Farm
Tennessee
The Equine Light Therapy pad has
been a great asset for my barrel horse in so many ways.
The most important way is his back. He has spasms in the
lumbar area from overuse. After the first time I used
the Equine Light Therapy pad, the spasms subsided and
the muscles relaxed.
Stephanie, Athens, AL
"My hypersensitive mare requires
a long warm-up before she can really get connected and
do her dressage work - I've found using the Equine Light
Therapy pad on her hocks and back prior to riding her
speeds up the warm-up time and our training progression"
Beth Sheller
High Harpeth Farm
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