Nebulizer Rescue for Respiratory Issues

Nebulizer Rescue for Respiratory Issues

Rescue 4 oz travel size
$14.00
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Nebulizer Rescue for Respiratory Issues

Nebulizer Rescue for Respiratory Issues

$14.00
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These items work best together, but NOT mixed. They are TWO separate breathing remedies. Nebulizer Rescue makes the other procedure 1000 times more effective in studies. Even bacteria that is resistant to antibiotics can be killed with this, proven in studies.

"Took to vet who did bloodwork and determined nothing was wrong. 
My Answer after she gave one treatment and she started running around playing:👉Now that you know that's what it is, rotate 40 minute nebulizer treatments. Nebulizer Rescue makes the other treatment 1000 times more effective. So first in morning use vial and pink ampules, noon use nebulizer Rescue and evening vial and pink ampules again. Do for two days, or longer if necessary, but never is. Once seems cured, you can cut back to one of each for a few days to make sure completely gone. And next time you seem to have a sick dog on your hands and you take to a vet, they ALWAYS want to start with a useless blood test. ALWAYS start with a simple Xray to check for pneumonia and THEN allow blood test. Otherwise just wasting your time and money. 🤷‍♀️And if pneumonia, dont let them do anything, grab and run home to treat. The signs of pneumonia are vast and can be varied greatly, but loss of appetite and lethargy or sitting in corner by themselves are common. If you have a short nosed breed ALWAYS assume pneumonia, no matter age, and exclude that first, because so deadly. And vets have a poor cure rate, so leaving in their care to treat is a 50/50 risk to their lives AND a HUGE vet bill. Rushing home to treat this way has been 100% effective, no matter how close to death they are. If you can get home in time to give treatment, you can save their life, even if vet tells you dog will die if they take off oxygen. It doesn't matter, dog will definitely die if you stay there, so rush home as quickly as possible, it's their only chance if pneumonia is already that bad. 🤗
*If you think dog is sick, you can give a nebulizer treatment and if you see remarkable improvement with just one treatment, you'll know that's what they have and can skip the vet Xray confirmation altogether. 😉" *HDFrenchies

I messaged Stephanie in the middle of the night because I was very concerned about Lily's breathing. I let her know that Lily was hacking and threw up numerous times the day before. Stephanie recommended I take her to the vet to get an x-ray to make sure she did not have aspiration pneumonia. I rushed Lily to the emergency vet in the middle of the night and sure enough, the x-ray showed pneumonia. The vet gave me oral antibiotics and told me to take Lily to our regular vet in the morning. When the vet opened in the morning, I called and they could not get Lily in until the afternoon. Lily was much worse and I was panicking. Stephanie told me what I needed and I called around, but I could not find the items. Stephanie said she had everything we needed to care for Lily, so we made the six hour drive without blinking an eye. I was in tears during the drive because Lily was so sickly. It all came on so fast. When we arrived, Stephanie gave Lily a nebulizer treatment. Luckily she had a spare nebulizer and sent us on our way with a care package of everything we needed to treat Lily. Lily made an amazing recovery. There are no words to describe how much we love this little dog and the anguish this all caused. We have now purchased our own nebulizer and supplies to have on hand. You really cannot wait for an emergency.

Lynn from California

 

Scientific American- Silver Makes Antibiotics Thousands of Times More Effective: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/silver-...

National Institutes of Health (.gov): Silver made antibiotics effective against resistant bacteria: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC61638...

Safety or effectiveness has not been established with the FDA.

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