Chaperonze in Other Species

Chaperonze has worked effectively in other species as well. If you are interested in using this treatment for any of the following animals,
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Veterinary Clinicians have used Chaperonze for treatments in horses in two major areas:

1. Treatment of Musculoskeletal Injury:

  • Musculoskeletal injuries are often career ending for the horse and heartbreaking for the owners. Many of these injuries are ligament and tendon related. Clinicians have successfully treated tens of horses with tremendous success.

2. Treatment of Other Age-Related Issues:

  • Dr. Casey’s research group has conducted the largest study on aging and the chaperone axis in the Horse. As with humans, the Chaperone Axis within horse cells diminishes with age. This, in turn, causes a decrease in intra-cellular function and age-related problems then ensue.
  • Chaperonze has been shown to help reverse this process inside the cell thus allowing the cell and whole horse to repair and regenerate

Veterinary clinicians have used Chaperonze for treatments in cats in two major areas:

1. Treatment of Chronic Kidney Failure:

  • When cats become older, they suffer endemically from chronic kidney issues. Chaperonze is the only treatment known to help physically reverse kidney failure and help restore kidney function
  • Chaperonze works both as a treatment and as a preventative measure for kidney failure in cats

2. Treatment of Other Age-Related Issues:

  • As cats age, they suffer from many conditions that are similar to humans. Clinicians have been using Chaperonze to help alleviate these age-associated conditions.

Veterinary Clinicians have used Chaperonze for treatments in older age dogs.

Aging in dogs manifests itself in many clinical ways. As with other species, Chaperonze works on a cellular level to help reverse cellular aging. The dog’s body is then able to repair and regenerate.