#AnimalTestimony
Good morning! Hello Nazarena and all subscribers. Below is a testimony about my dog, a 13 1/2 year old German Shepherd.
Describes osteoarthritis in two specific locations of the spine. Infectious disc spondylitis, which developed at 10 months of age, corresponds to loss of intervertebral discs and fused vertebrae. A pair of lumbosacral vertebrae were stabilized with artificial joints (screws and metal plates). Since then, he has been on the BARF diet, and until recently he was in good health, walking, playing, running, and jumping an average of 6/7km a day. He used to start crawling slightly backwards towards the end of my daily walks. I learned that this is a common neurological problem in German Shepherds of a certain age and in his case was superimposed on spondylosis osteoarthritis. So I thought I'd try to help him with a more systematic, larger dose of CDS (I'm talking about 8-10 swallows of 10ml a day). Healing crisis started from the first day (April 1, 2023), he became very weak, his back and four limbs hurt, he could hardly move, and he did not respond to commands. He worked like a robot, was visibly tired and slept well the first few days. I continued with CDS and added 12 drops of DMSO. After about 10 days, things started to improve and he's almost back to normal. He is on on both CDS and DMSO.