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LIFEWAVE ANIMAL PATCHING - Back Pain Story
Hi there and thank you for watching this new Animal Patching Update Video!.
We received this new Lifewave Animal Patching update from Rose from the US over the weekend and I personally thought this is an excellent patching experience…
So, I made this video because the patching technique Rose uses here is very interesting and it could help everyone in many ways…
So, here we go:
Blue, one of our dogs, is a 13 yr old Bouvier,
I rescued him when he was 6 months old.
About a year ago he was having trouble getting up and using his back legs to walk.
He would try to get up and just drags his body.Broke my heart to watch him.
From an X-ray we know he has an area on his spine that is causing him this issue and pain.
Blue weighs 75 pounds and because of my arthritis I am unable to help him up.
I've tried all kinds of patch placements that helped a little, but not enough.
I finally found one that works great for him. Thought I'd share it with everyone because it is different than what we usually do.
He can get up on his own, is walking fine and even running. Usually they last about 5 days for him (everyone will be different).
The protocol is a circle/oval around the pain point with a Carnosine right in the center.

Lifewave Patches for pain - Circle/Oval Protocol
The patch closest to his head, on his spine is an Aeon,
the next two patches that bracket the spine are Glutathiones,
the next one on the spine is a Carnosine,
the next two that bracket the spine are Aeons,
then the last patch near his tail, on his spine, is a Glutathione.

Lifewave Patches for pain - Circle/Oval Full Protocol
This makes a circle, but it also makes triangles.
The 3 Aeons make a triangle and the 3 Glutathiones make a triangle.

Lifewave Patches for pain - Circle/Oval Protocol - AEON Triangle

Lifewave Patches for pain - Circle/Oval Protocol - GLUTATHIONE Triangle
I remember hearing that circles and triangles are powerful.
I keep the painful/damaged area in the center. When changing to new patches I just make the circle/oval and triangles bigger or smaller.
That keeps the power of this protocol on the injured area, but uses different points.
It is better if a point is not used continuously. Give a point at least a 12 hour break once in a while.
I do have IceWave and SP6 Complete on sometimes (when they don't fall off).
Use different Bladder points/locations for IceWave. Use SP6 Complete on a left Bladder point.
Also, sometimes I put IceWave on his ear, white right, tan left.
Then I sometimes use TB17 (TW17) on the left for the SP6 Complete patch.
Another way I use IceWave on him is a white patch at the top of the spine and a tan patch near the tail end of the spine.
I know there are many good points on the legs to use, but with Blue the patches stay on better if I put them on the back, neck, and head areas.
I have also put IceWave on his collar.
Blue has improved so much that now he has even gone a day without any patches on and he is still able to get up. I can now use less patches on him, and I believe this circle/oval protocol healed his damaged area. He is acting like a much younger dog.
Hope this explains Blue's protocol, this is a difficult protocol to explain in text.
I found out it is hard to get a good picture of a moving dog, also a black dog, but this shows the placement well enough. LOL
Keep on Patching!
Rose
Thank you very much Rose for this excellent share!.
This is a Lifewave Animal patching experience as we can see, but we can use that as an inspiration for a lot of patching situations that we all face.
and we have decided to run some tests and we will publish a special LifeWave Patching Protocol according to Rose explanation here.
So, I personally hope this is helpful to you in your Animal Patching.
If you have a comment, please leave it below, it will be great to know what you think, specially if you test the protocol.
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Alright, this is Gabriel Diaz Enrico and I will see you back again in the next video.
Cheers!
Bye Bye!
FIRST UPDATE RECEIVED ON January 1, 2016
Blue is still doing great. Still using less patches now, so the circle and triangles worked and were only needed in the beginning. It did take months before triangles weren't needed but each week he seemed to get better and better. Now using only one of each Y-Age on him with the IW and SP6C patch. My husband says Blue is getting younger each day. Thanks for all you do to help others.
Happy New Year!
Rose
SECOND UPDATE RECEIVED ON January 15, 2016
Blue is still doing great! Had to reuse that triangle protocol on him last week. We just took him for a car ride and afterwards he could barely walk in the house. He loved the adventure but it hurt him. He only had a few patches on him at the time. After the trip, I put his protocol on and within minutes he was better. After 2 days, he was back to normal.
Rose
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