PEMF THERAPY: ITS LIKE AN ELECTROMAGNETIC FIRST AID KIT
A dear friend of mine was in Colorado on a road trip and we were walking in Boulder to pass the time as I was getting my oil changed. We strolled through a nearby neighborhood when Levi, her sweet little terrier, suddenly yelped and whimpered. We looked down and saw a wasp attached to his rump. I shooed the wasp away and I thought we'd just continue on with our walk.
But my friend was nearly hysterical. The last time Levi got stung, he ended up in and out of the doggie emergency room for almost two weeks. To make things worse, his emergency epi and anti-histamine meds were in her RV, not my car. This was a serious situation!
Fortunately, I had my PEMF unit in my car (on my days off from the PEMF Therapy clinic, I keep it with me), so we headed back. By the time we arrived, Levi had a welt half the width of his little body swelling on his rump.
I grabbed my purple PEMF pad and immediately cued up a frequency protocol to calm an allergic reaction.
I wish I had taken a video, because literally in front of our eyes, the welt began to shrink. Levi got sleepy and relaxed on the armrest between our two seats and within 20 minutes, the welt was completely gone. We repeated the protocol two more times just in case, and were both blown away!
Levi never needed to go to the vet -- the protocol calmed his histamine response and I gained a new best buddy!
Here's a picture of "after" (not the most flattering angle; sorry Levi!) ... I wish I would have thought to take a "before" shot but we were in such a rush to figure out how best to help him (and we really didn't expect it to work so fast!).
How did I know that a frequency protocol had the potential to help with an allergic reaction? Because does the same thing with humans, and I've seen it in action multiple times. It was an even faster effect in this sweet pooch!
Over the next months, I'll be sharing the stories of some of the animals I've been privileged to help with this incredible therapy. They'll all be collected here on my blog, Resonant Pet Stories.
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