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WELLINGTON EQUESTRIAN // FEBRUARY - MARCH 2017<br />
After twenty one (21) days of treatments, Emily continued<br />
to see positive results in slowing the progression<br />
of the CPL condition. The size of the folds and nodules<br />
decreased and lesions in the rear legs were drier and<br />
smaller. Pain and sensitivity in the folds of his legs lessened.<br />
His overall health improved and it was apparent<br />
that her horse felt much better.<br />
“At first he stamped his feet and was a bit agitated until<br />
he got used to the boots,” Emily said. “Now it’s a walk in<br />
the park for him and he really enjoys the treatments.”<br />
Her horse will continue with treatments and hopefully<br />
completely re<strong>cover</strong>. As for Emily? She was so impressed<br />
with the results that she is now working for Cytowave<br />
to help promote their new technology.<br />
“There is a hope that we’re<br />
going to be the cure for<br />
this terrible disease.”<br />
Richard Parker<br />
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