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Agro industry 2002 - Therapy for the Mastitis

Today I’d like to present an extraordinary therapy for the treatment of bovine mastitis. This method utilizes something that most of us take for granted. I’m referring to the healing of mastitis in a natural way, without the use of antibiotics.

I’ve had almost ten years of experience work with and, healing cows infected with mastitis. The purpose of this presentation is to demonstrate the efficacy of the medicine which I’ve developed. This treatment does not effect the composition of milk and, the economic losses are much smaller than those incurred with traditional treatments.

I’ve been requested by neighbors and friends, over the past years to treat more than 1000 cattle which were infected by mastitis. The majority of these cases were in the primary phases of mastitis and, some in secondary [mastitis in phase sic]. The medicine is of natural origin, containing proteins, vitamins grass and some organic acids. I always use this treatment fresh, compounding it just prior to the treatment. This medicine can also be use for similar ailments in humans, due to its ‘organic’ foundation.

The medicine is injected through the teat canal, directly into the diseased quarter of the udder (about 20 cm3). Mastitis in the primary phase can usually be cured with one treatment after milking. At the next milking, the udder will deflate, the temperature will fall, the milk will be of good quality and, the cow will regain it’s appetite. More importantly, the milk doesn’t lose its color, taste or, smell, doesn’t contain antibiotics and, is usually of enough quality to be used in production. In some tougher cases, the treatment needed to be repeated two to three times.

I’ve also treated mastitis in phase but this required a longer treatment regimen but still, the diseased didn’t lose its ability to function. In some very difficult cases, wherein the quarter of the udder had remained untreated for a time, I managed to cure even these quarters and, keeps the quarter functioning albeit with reduced milk output.

I was often called by friends to help them in treating cases of mastitis which could not be treated, for various reasons, by antibiotics. In some of these cases, the entire udder had become infected and, calcified, almost like a rock. In cases of prolonged infection such as this, I was able to eliminate the mastitis and, recover the basic functions of the udder. Although the resultant production levels were of course, lower, milk quality remained high enough to utilize the milk for production and feeding. More complicated cases such as this can require a treatment regime of from five to seven days.

During this time, I was treating cattle owned by friends and acquaintances in the area of Novi Sad, which is in northern Serbia. Once I was able to verify the consistency of my results, I then began to try and test my medicine in a larger area but, due to unfamiliarity with both myself and the medicine I developed, I was refused in part for lack of knowledge and a fear for the welfare of the cows.

I then turned to some private sources of funding but, they became unenthusiastic upon learning that I had no degree in veterinary medicine. Ironically, this lack of certificate bothered neither the cows I healed nor, their owners. The goal of this program is not only to find the correct investor but to enable us to heal more cattle and, more importantly, to reduce economic losses to a minimum.

I believe that my medicine is more powerful than penicillin, especially considering the increase of resistant strains of bacteria in the past few years. Penicillin has been documented to heal only 53% of cases of bovine mastitis. I realize that my medicine does not heal all the cause of mastitis, of which there are more than 140. However, in the trials which I mentioned above, I never failed to succeed in treating cows to which I was referred.

At the time of writing, this work experience of seven years has yet to undergo laboratory examination. Therefore, I’m currently unable to determine which types of mastitis I’ve been able to heal and, by what cause came those cases. However, at the end of each case we utilized the California test, which is how I can verify that the mastitis was indeed, cured.

 
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