Champion Jack of Diamonds 1987-1995
Champion Jack of Diamonds 1987-1995
Clients Who Own A Horse or Horses ,Choose to use Equine Colic Relief, to Save Them !
To update, Jon Irons, who since 2001 had been Distributor in England, passed away after a car accident on November 20, 2007 He was beloved by us, his clients & all his friends in the Racing Community . His son in law, who lives in Yorkshire, took over his Retail Distributorship & continues to do, his good work.
Marsha has moved on to Ireland where she married an MD and is still saving horses in the township where she lives, using ECR. She said since 2006 she has saved 132 horses at both her former surgery in horsham and her new location in Ireland.
Celeset and Micha had a little girl in March 2008 and feather and Abie had a foal in 2007 which they named Hope.
Since writting their letter they haven't had to use ECR but told us it gives them a feeling of security knowing it's there, if they do. They have referred 10 friends and 3 owners in their small town to Jacob, Jon's son in law and sent 10 referrals to Jon before, God called him home.
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This year we purchsed a beautiful black Arabian Mare and she became an extended member of our family.
We took 2 weeks to decide on the perfect name for her and finally called her Abie after our 6 year old baby
girl who died last year on November 13, 2005 from Cancer.
I have always, all my life wanted a horse and after we lost our baby my husband decided that a horse might help in my grief recovery. Only 3 months after we bought Abie, my husband bought another Arabian for him and called him Feather since he was white as one and light as one, in his gait.Together the 4 of us went on rides and had a ball. Then one dark morning I found Abie in her stall looking like death ! She sweating and panic was written all over her sweet face.
I called our vet and she was about 2 miles away on another call but after I told her an about Abie's condition, she told me she suspected it colic causing Abie's distress and told me to keep her walking till she got there. I did just that and she seemed so depressed and tight in her gait I was frozen with fear for her.
Our vet Marsha arrived and gave her a complete exam then reached in her bag and brought out a bottle of medicine and a huge syringe.
She said Abie is having a bout of Impaction Colic and had us help steady Abie's head then filled the syringe twice and released it behind her tongue .
We stood around for about 30 minutes talking about what may of set this bout off when Abie started to
pass gas. Marsha checked her bowel sounds then smiled at us and she is going to be fine now.
Abie started passing manure that was like pudding then each time she passed more gas the manure looked more normal. About 1 hour later Marsha handed me a bottle of Banamine, just in case Abie needed it and told us to call her if we had any further problems but we didn't need to. I walked Marsha to her truck and asked her what she gave Abie and she said Equine Colic Relief Medicine. She gave me the web site for her distributor and I went there and bought 2 bottles for my emergency kit.
Then sat down and wrote your company this email and sent it to you by way of the distributor.Thank you for creating this wonderful medicine and thank you for my Abie's life. We will ,as Marsha is, be one of your dedicated customers for as long as we own horses.

Celeste and Micha Castille , Feather and Abie
My name is Marsha, I hold degrees as BVM.BVS. BVMsc. EP.( titles I earned to be a certified Equine Surgical Veterinarian ).
My surgery is in Horsham,West Sussex, England. My clients Celeste and Micha Castille asked me and I thought it was a good idea, to email you this note to explain how I found out about your medicine Equine Colic Relief.
I first encountered information about your medicine in Dec. 2005 through a brochure sent to my home by your Distributor Jon Irons.
I was impressed with the science and research behind your medicine and ordered 15 bottles from him in January of this year for my surgery and the March Derby but had to wait 1 month to begin using the medicine because of a back-order situation.
I was one of BVM.EP's selected by the Queens Derby Commission to attend the Derby entries so with horse Shows and regular calls I have cared for so far this year, 28 patients both at my surgery and on farms that presented with gas, spasmodic and mostly impaction colic from January till October.
Within that time span, before receiving your medicine, I lost 10 patients. 4 passed away during surgery and 6 were etuhanized on their farms. I returned 9 to normal health using conventional treatments and after receiving your medicine definitely retrieved 7, including Celeste's mare Abie from deaths door using only your medicine to treat them.
The remaining 3 patients were briefly seen by me at shows, examined, given a shot for pain and treated for colic by the owners vet when they reached home so, evaluation in these cases wasn't possiable.
As a practioner I believe myself to be open to new ideas in Equine Medical Science and Medicines, maybe because I'm 45 and a woman I believe that tried conventional methods of treatment are not always true and new frontiers are often opened, not by doctors such as myself but by lay scientists with creative, inovative and revolutionary ideas.
This is why as a BVM and EP as well as a visionary, I chose to purchase your medicine and will continue to use it to treat my colic and impaction colic patients, provide it to my clients and spread the news of it's virtues to my colleagues whenever the chance to do so presents it's self.

Marsha BVM