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For the past 12 days we have been helping harvest corn and beans in Iowa. The weather was near perfect but the combines were a little less than perfect.

While I was in Iowa, we were able to treat and give demos to several horse owners. The one thing that I took away from the demos was the ease in acclimating all of the horses. If you follow the simple instructions, the horse will easily take to the VibraVM.

We stopped and visited with two clients that have been treating their horses with the VibraVM. It was great to see the real hands on successes of the device. It was also gratifying to hear the excitement in the clients voice and they tell their stories. Take a look at ICE in our PHOTO section and you will see a horse the owner was seriously thinking of putting down. It made the whole trip worth while.

There was one cat that had nasal drainage and we tried to treat it in our lap. We were lucky Candid Camera was not there or we would have made their top billing. A cat needs to be TIGHTLY wrapped in a towel or blanket---for your safety!! The cat was not really happy about the treatment and we were not prepared. Don't try a cat treatment without proper preparation.

We received calls from several clients that really got our attention. The calls were stories about the improvements in the respiratory rates, improvements in the appetites, and changes in their overall personalities. It's calls like that really keep you going.