MRSA and Pets

I woke up in the hospital after 3 weeks in a coma. I remembered almost nothing of what happened after being pulled under the van.


Poor Molly and her MRSA Infection.

Poor Molly and her MRSA Infection.

Dear Shannon,

This is my story

I had my dog in for a routine CYST removal and she came out with 18 staples closing her incision. After she healed the staples were removed. At the same time I noticed another small lump and questioned what to do about it to which the vet said to watch it and we would evaluate it in a couple of weeks. During the waiting she developed a small open wound at the incision site which became larger as time went by.

I was lost. My vet had given Molly 4 or five different medicines and nothing seemed to help her. I looked up MRSA online and your web page came up. I read it over and over again for a couple of days until I decided to try your product. I figured what the heck, we had nothing to lose. I could continue to pay for meds that did not seem to help her or order your pHenomenal.

Five months later she is 95 percent healed as you can see by her before and after pictures. Although she was never diagnosed with MRSA your product was the only thing that seemed to help heal her wounds. Although now she might have internal issues and I might still need to have her put down. I am not ready to give up on her yet and I will continue to use the pHenomenal, increasing the dose to see if this might help her possible cancer.

In my book your product is truly pHenomenal. Thank you

Please hold her in your prayers as she is not out of the woods completely.

Leslie Johnson
Lansing, KS

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6 Responses to MRSA and Pets

  1. Sara Crew says:

    We started giving our to 7yr old miniture doberman’s pHenonemal several months ago. They had been to the vet several times. We had asked the vet to test them for mrsa but were told that they weren’t set up in their lab to do that and that mrsa was everywhere. One of our pups had the breakouts all over and was scratching and the skin was broken and she was miserable. Her eys told the story and she had begun to not be able to junp up on the bed and she stayed in her chair almost all day looking pitiful. My thinking was that if the pHenomenal was good for humans then it should be good for the dogs. We started putting the pHenomenal in their water bowl. Each had their own water bowl but we found that the bowl with the pHenomenal was the one they drank first. Jasmine, the one with the mrsa , began to feel better in a day or two and the skin began to heal and she stopped all the scratching and she was again able to jump whenever she wanted to and run with her sister, Georgia. Since mrsa is everywhere we continue to keep the pHonmenal in their water bowls all the time. Now we have to well dogs and we will keep them well and happy.

    • Deborah says:

      Hi Sara,

      Nice seeing you here ! I loved reading your story about Jasmine and Georgia ! So wonderful. I keep bowls of pHenomenal out for our cats too. When I forget and just put plain water in the bowl
      it sits empty. One time one cat jumped for my glass with the pHenomenal ! I guess they really do know a lot !

      May they all remain “super dogs” !

      Thanks again,

      Deborah
      MRSA30DAY
      Research Team

      Deborah

  2. Sue Willingham says:

    I have a dog (@85 lbs.) and 3 cats that share a water bowl. I would like to start them on pHenomenal. Please instruct me on amounts of product to water. Your product has my MRSA under control–as long as I remember to use it. When I forget, I have small break outs, mostly on my face, always quickly brought under control with your wonderful product. I’m with you for life, and want my pets protected as well. My dog and 1 cat have skin irritations/allergic reactions from fleas, needing immediate help. I have just now ordered more skin gel as well as alkaline water.

  3. Susan Williams says:

    I was hoping to get info on how much Phenomenal should be added to my pet cats water, I just found out he has MRSA, I ould be very grateful for any help, Thank you
    Susan

    • Shannon says:

      Hello Susan,

      Sorry hearing about your cat with MRSA. Yes, their bodies can be affected just like humans.

      I would just make up a 32. oz. container filled with distilled water. Place 1/2 ounce of pHenemonal in the container and just fill up the cat’s bowl and let him drink daily from it. You can continue to add and fill his bowl up from the 32.oz. solution.

      If he has any open sores , you can place some straight pHenemonal in a spray bottle and spray the area. If you have the alkaline gel, then place that on daily instead.

      Best to kitty !

      Regards,
      Shannon Brown

      MRSA30DAY
      Research Team

  4. When I was much younger, I THINK I had a staph infection, but I never bothered anyone abt it. It appeared on the back of my upper arms. SMALL
    pimples from when I was 7 years -grad school. They did not look as ugly as the ones as u present. I loved JERGINS LOTION. Whenever, I bathed, I WOULD PUT ON LOTS OF JERGINS LOTION. At that time Marilyn Monroe was every where. Jack Kennedywas everywhere. Coppertone & Jergins accompanied our beauty regimines. I lotioned my arms too frequently. Until I started doing BETASERON, I always had those bumps. I alway slept with dogs and kitties.

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