MIST Method (SM) Success Stories
Milo's Testimonial
Dear Jennifer Roberts,
I wanted to let you know how Milo was doing after your treatments. The changes
I see are really miraculous. Below, I list the changes I've seen so far after about a week of observation after he came home from
your ranch. It is truly amazing to see him now compared to how he was just three weeks ago! Milo is only five and a half years old
but was stalled nearly all his life and severely neglected for a year of his young life between the age of 3.5 to 4.5. He was probably
a good candidate for being put down but thankfully his previous owner is a horse lover and decided to try to rehab him. But even after
6 months of rehab he was still in much pain all over (hips, neck, shoulders, right front leg & hoof, tummy/digestion, and probably
much more). He was consistently on Bute the 6 months before I got him to control the pain (while he was in rehab), so much so that
he likely had toxins from that built up in his tissues. I am thoroughly convinced that the treatments got Milo's lymphatic system
moving and flushed out the toxins from his system, in addition to the deep muscle massage of the infrasonic alpha rhythm waves. It
MUST have synchronized his body systems considering the massive changes detailed below. I want to profoundly THANK YOU for saving
my horse. People need to know about this kind of treatment so they can help their horses heal. Yesterday, Milo was standing tied for
over a half an hour without shifting weight (really didn't move a bit!) or trying to crib on the fence or rail! He did not have his
collar on and before he would have been constantly trying to crib. He still cribs a bit, but NOTHING like before and now it's probably
out of habit, rather than tummy ache. Thank you for the link to the nutrition website that explained that cribbing is very often due
to stomach/digestion distress. And I just can't believe how well formed his poop is! Before, I dreaded picking up after him. It was
so messy and difficult to pick up. My other horse has very nice, neat poo so I knew something was wrong with Milo's. Now, it is EXACTLY
the same as Romeo's!!!!! A joy to scoop! You may laugh, but what a relief this is to me. Good poo means good health (for all of us).
Also, I was so shocked to be able to pick out all four feet easily. I had not been able to clean his hinds even once since I got him
in August. I could go on and on, I just can't say enough about the changes I am witnessing.
With My Sincerest Gratitude,
Jennifer
Aggergaard
Anacortes, WA
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Before Treatments |
After Treatments |
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Lame in front right, slight in front left |
Lameness
90% gone |
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Messy poop, not formed well |
Totally normal poop |
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Medium-poor appetite |
Normal, healthy appetite |
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Rather
hang with buddy than eat |
Eats on his own in the field |
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Constantly shifting weight on rear |
Stands square, still. No shifting |
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Right
front hoof out front most of time |
Stands square |
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Short strides, back feet land far from front |
Normal strides, hind falls just
behind front |
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Would not allow me to pick up hinds |
Can clean out all 4 feet easily |
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Very trepid about walking down
hill |
Walks downhill with greater ease |
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Penis hanging down much of the time |
Penis held in almost always |
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Very "mouthy"-
opens mouth alot |
No mouthiness |
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Cribs pretty much any chance he gets |
Still cribs a bit but stood tied for 30 minutes w/o |
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cribbing,
no collar on! |
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Does not stand still when tied |
Stands totally still when tied - 30+ minutes! |