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Resonant Pet: Ringtail's Story

Updated: Nov 13, 2023

Ringtail's owner gave permission to share this story.


Ringtail's story is nothing short of miraculous. He was the first pet I supported while in acute distress, and his recovery is a big part of why I started Resonant Pet.


I received a text from a client of mine one evening. She was frantic: her 18-year old cat was in acute kidney failure. They were at the the local animal hospital and she asked with desperation if there was anything that the frequency-specific PEMF device could do to help. Ringtail had chronic kidney disease and he'd suddenly experienced a significant up-tick in symptoms. I sent a protocol designed to target the optimal resonant frequency of the kidneys (one great thing about this therapy is that I am able to send a protocol to my clients in real-time from anywhere on the planet).


She ran the kidney frequency protocol on repeat. A few days later, she sent me a text:


A cat snuggled under a blanket with a PEMF unit.

Ringtail continued to improve and his owner continued to run supportive protocols. Before long, he was acting like a kitten again, better than before his acute episode.

 

THE 10% MIRACLE CAT!

A cat in recovery laying on a PEMF unit.

A few months later, Ringtail ended up in the ER, this time with multiple diagnoses including serum creatanine levels at 60 mg/dL3, gastroparesis, pneumonia, chronic IBD, megaesophagus with possible esophagitis, and anorexia. He was on antibiotics and an anti-nausea drug, an antacid, prokinetics and more.


The Vet gave his prognosis to his owner: he had a 10% chance of survival based on his lab values, the complexity of his case, his age, and symptoms.


His owner sent me the medical report from the clinic and I constructed an overnight protocol that addressed each of the multiple medical conditions listed in the report. I crossed my fingers and waited.


Soon Ringtail was discharged from the emergency center, he was back home and recovering like a champion. His creatinine levels decreased from 60 to 3 mg/dL3. The vets were baffled, and they said that the only other cat they had witnessed who recovered from such a state was less than half Ringtail's age (and then sadly passed a month later).


This case was "not medically possible." And yet it happened, and I believe it was largely due to PEMF. While this is only one case, it is an example of the potential that lies in frequency-specific medicine.


This story happened in September of 2023 and it is now November, Ringtail is still home and happenin,' snuggling in next to a custom maintenance protocol emitting from his PEMF pad a few nights per week.


Learn more about how Resonant Pet can support your beloved four-legged here.

 



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