Using peptides to treat animals

Has anyone tried using the peptides designed for us on an animal? If so, were there any notable issues with it? I know that John does not recommend it, but I want to know why. Is there a known danger or is it because they have not yet been tested on animals and he can’t assure their safety? That I can understand, but we have 3 adorable pet rats that suffer from recurring mammary tumors. This is extremely common and I’m questing that this is due to genetic manipulation to make them more useful for the purposes of tumor research. I have tried treating them with various regular programs both via the Aha Halo and our Spooky2 generators with no noticeable benefit. Personally I have found the peptides to be so much more effective. If I can understand more clearly what the risks to animals might be it would help me make a decision regarding trying them to treat the rats. The tumors grow quickly, sap their strength, and impede their mobility, but we just can’t keep putting them through surgery at $900 a pop. It’s not fair to them or us. Additionally any suggestions regarding what peptide programs to run for them if I do decide to risk it would be greatly appreciated.

I had a similar question a few weeks ago during a Zoom session. If memory serves me correctly, John indicated the peptide frequencies we use on ourselves can be used on animals as well.

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You’re right — John has mentioned before that frequencies themselves are not limited only to humans, and many people do use regular frequency programs with animals.

Since your rats are already struggling with recurring mammary tumors, weakness, and mobility issues, I would still personally keep the approach very gentle and supportive rather than aggressive.

If you decide to experiment carefully, I would probably lean toward:

  • Inflammation (P)
  • Blood Cleansing (P)
  • Lymphatic Cleansing (P)
  • Feel Good (P)
  • Relaxation (P)

And I would start with very short exposure times first and observe energy, appetite, stress level, mobility, and overall comfort before increasing anything.

I’m very sorry your little ones are going through this.

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Hi. I use the peptide programs on my poneys and on the cat. Via the Halo, and remote with XM or GX. Not only those designed for animals, but also the ‘human’ ones Like gut health, muscle and tendons, inflammation… They seem to work, and I do not see any adverse reactions. So, good luck.

Thank you so much Helene. This is very encouraging. :heart: