SDI Results for Chronic and Emergency Intervention
HORSES
Crippled Horse, Paddy: 19-year-old Irish Cobb crippled with arthritis for three years, RUNNING around the field, pain-free,
FIVE minutes after one Subliminal Distant Influence (SDI) treatment.
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Cancer Horse, Cloudy: 25 year-old Mustang, diagnosed with arthritis, multiple skin melanomas and severe sand colic by
vets who had treated him with surgery, anti-inflammatory drugs and herbal medicine, none of which worked and Cloudy was
deteriorating rapidly. After horse-trainer Hollie asked Dr. Savage for help, Cloudy improved steadily for the next two
months, until witnesses exclaimed that Cloudy was galloping around, out-running his 15 year-old companion and a local vet
declared Cloudy free of cancer, arthritis and sand colic. Cloudy was able to be ridden less than one month after SDI
treatment.
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Animal Testimony           
Nine-year old Welsh pony named Blossom. Severe laminitis and asthma (C.O.P.D.)

     
Two months ago, our pony was diagnosed with laminitis after our vet x-rayed her feet, showing that her pedal bones had rotated
and separated from the hoof wall, sinking through the soles of her feet. This is an excruciating condition, causing unbearable pain.
Also, she was diagnosed with C.O.P.D., which is an equine form of asthma. Her breathing made a loud rattling noise and it
seemed as if she couldn’t find enough air to breathe.

Our vet gave her a five-day course of painkillers, no more were allowed, and we were told that, on finishing these, she would
remain in terrible pain for an indefinite period, and quite possibly never recover enough to ride again. Our instructions were to
keep her confined in her stable probably for months in order to avoid any damage to the inside of her feet, and that she should not
be allowed any movement other than that within the stable. They said nothing more could be done, except to refer a specialist
farrier to trim her feet regularly. She was also prescribed steroid powder for her C.O.P.D., which was to be an ongoing treatment.
  
Blossom was miserable, and after several weeks, the vet said that we could put her in a tiny enclosure during the day. Her C.O.P.
D. only got worse and when her feet were trimmed flat, she could barely walk. We decided to ask Rosie to help, alongside that of
the vet, just so we could give her every chance to try to recover.

Right after Rosie took care of her, I saw that Blossom seemed happier. I then took my kids on a trip for four days, leaving my
husband to look after Blossom. When I came back to see her I was shocked. When I walked up the field towards her, she trotted
towards me, and then back again, in excitement! Also her breathing was barely audible! When I told the vet, she was thrilled and
said that we could stop giving the steroids. When the farrier returned, we couldn’t believe it when he said that he was so
impressed, we could begin to ride her. By then, her breathing was totally inaudible.

We are amazed and thrilled with these results and hope this testimony helps others.
Injured Pony, Starlight: One of Philip Savage's students, Rosie, asked and was given the privilege of taking care of
animals. A neighboring pony, Starlight, fell 12 feet down onto a road, twisting his leg, damaging ligaments and soft tissue, and
cutting and bruising him in many places, causing a lot of swelling. Starlight could not bear weight and the vet told the owner
that he would have to be confined to his stable for some time.

After Rosie took care of the pony, once, Starlight was immediately able to bear weight on his injured leg. The next day, the
swelling around his laceration was reduced, healing quickly and Starlight voluntarily walked out of his stable to be with the
other horses. A few days later, his wounds were completely healed and Starlight was able to go out into the field as usual.
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EXTRAORDINARY ANIMAL HEALINGS (from journal article)

RACE HORSE !
A few weeks ago, Philip Savage succeeded in two extraordinary healings. The first one was on a racing horse who
could no longer compete due to his health problems. After one single consultation the champion was absolutely cured
and got consequently even better results than before in the race. The other operation took place in a huge industrial
farm of chickens: All the animals being affected by some unknown killer-virus against which all the veterinarians were
absolutely impotent. In another single treatment, Philip Savage instantaneously rescued all of the many thousand
chickens and saved the industrials from an otherwise unavoidable bankruptcy. Philip Savage is a true Paleontologist,
and also an expert in advanced physics. The Breton healer is a scientist for real. This explains his outstanding respect
for all the doctors: In fact, he orders all his patients to consult a doctor in parallel to his own cares. He is always
excessively prudent on such issues for his own patient's sake. Such ethical standards also vouch for his extreme
professionalism. We are not used to such moral integrity that puzzles the doctors themselves.