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Liquid Carnosine Plus Reduced Seizures in Black Lab

Sally

Autism Coach customer, Sharon Boerger has a Black Lab, Sally, who had been having seizures that were getting progressively worse - the number had grown to 100 seizures per day.  Most of the seizures were at night, keeping Sharon and her dog awake throughout the night.  In desperation, Sharon decided to try the Liquid Carnosine Plus on Sally, as it has been shown to reduce seizures in children.  

Sharon gave her 80 pound Lab a teaspoon a day of Liquid Carnosine Plus poured over dog food.  Within a few days, her Sally's seizures were reduced to once or twice a day and her dog was sleeping through the night!  

Things were going well until Sharon forgot to give carnosine to her dog one day and the seizures returned.   She restarted the Carnosine and the seizures disappeared again.  

As of this writing, her dog has been taking Liquid  Carnosine Plus for about a month.  When Sharon again forgot to give her dog carnosine, Sally appeared to actually ask for the carnosine - it kept looking at her and the counter repeatedly until Sharon put the carnosine on the dog's food!  

Sharon also reports that her older dog is acting frisky, like a puppy.  Sharon's vet gave approval to this approach, indicating that the carnosine appeared to work better than standard medications, with no undesirable side-effects.