September 16, 2007
Hello - I am a practicing Chiropractor Doctor in Texas. I am the owner of a vivacious, energetic and happy dog named Scrappy. He loves to play and run around. He is very social and loves other dogs and people. Sometime in June 2007, he developed a cauliflower shaped wart or cyst on his lower left lip. It was small and got to the size of a raisin. It had a large blood supply attaching it so it was not going to fall off (we assumed at the time). So in July 2007, we had it removed surgically for approx. $350 dollars. When I got him home, he tore open the sutures and it was horrible. He wore an E-collar and it took about 1-2 weeks to help resolve the problem.
Late one night, I woke up and heard him making a smacking sound as if he were eating something. So, the next day I got a flashlight and looked around his mouth. What did I see? Well, I found 20 little "cysts" in the roof of his mouth and gums (by his canine teeth), his lips, his oral mucosa, and his tongue. He was miserable. All of them were on the left side of his mouth where the other one was removed.
The vet called with the biopsy report and said he had a Squamous Cell Papilloma. I told the vet that I had found more and was told "this is a condition called COPV or canine oral papilloma virus. She says there is no cure and it usually takes 2-6 months to resolve. So, we did not have to remove the one he had but it was beneath his left canine and it was very difficult for him to eat. So, we learned the hard way, I guess. I asked her what to do until then. She said "no stress, plenty of water, exercise and nutrition". She said they would fall off in time. I was not settling with this choice although it is reasonable. Scrappy was lethargic and I had to do something now! So, I began searching the internet for help, any help. I was desperate. I did not want him to have to live with this papilloma all over his mouth for another 4-6 months.
So, I found a website called www.caninepapillomavirus.com. There were testimonials posted there and one spoke about NZYMES® OX-E-Drops. It said the dog’s papillomas all fell off fast. I read that COPV affects Jack Russells and Labradors most commonly and the median age is 3.6 years. Well, my dog was all of these. So, I went ahead and purchased the NZYMES® OX-E-Drops and Antioxidant Pet Treats. I figured what could it hurt at this point. They arrived in the mail in 2 days.
I began putting 3 drops (1 drop per 20 lbs.; he weighs 49 lbs. so I rounded it to 3 drops) in his water bowl three times a day. One, two, three days had passed with no change. Then, after seven days to my surprise, ALL OF THE PAPILLOMAS WERE GONE!!! They fell off and left a little blood spot. They shed off his gums and broke into little pieces. I could not believe it. I called my mom, my sister, the vet. They were all gone. He is not lethargic anymore. He runs, plays, jumps and even wakes me up at 6 am when he had let me sleep before until 11 am with no movement. I have to do maintenance care and put three drops in his water once a day but the papillomas have not returned in two months time.
Thank you NZYMES® for all your help and dedication!
Sincerely,
Dr. Lauren Baker - League City, TX
DR. BAKER'S MESSAGE FOR OTHERS
I would recommend NZYMES® OX-E-drops to anyone. Use it for your pets, yourself, your loved ones and your friends! I use it for rashes, infections, and to just heal cuts quicker. My fiancee uses it for his colon. My mother uses it for dermatitis and yeast infections. My sister used it to resolve Staph infected folliculitis. I have a patient using it for Shingles and getting off his meds finally. I have another patient using it for her arthritis in her neck. It is amazing! You can start off with a 2 oz. bottle of the NZYMES® OX-E-Drops and then buy a bigger refill bottle once you see the results. It will change your life, I swear buy it.
Reported Symptoms: Canine Oral Papilloma Virus, Squamous Cell Papilloma, COPV







