The Philadelphia Inquirer

The Philadelphia Inquirer writes:

Tara Kulas, of Stockton, N.J., first took her 2- year old Newfoundland, Lilly, to Khalsa in December. The dog had been diagnosed with a severe hip problem. The shallow bone sockets had a crippling effect, making even the effort of getting up a painful experience for the dog. Kulas said that the veterinarian who diagnosed Lilly, when she was hardly more than a puppy, recommended restricted exercise and large doses of aspirin.

Saddened by the prognosis for such a young dog, Kulas called a local chiropractor in town to inquire about chiropractic treatment for dogs and was referred to Khalsa.

Lilly received a chiropractic adjustment and an acupuncture treatment on her first visit, Kulas recalls. ‘Within three days of the treatment the dog was running to the barn and could jump into the car.”

Since then, the dog has received an injection of gold pellets at acupressure points in the muscles and continues to move with ease, she said.

Cathy Shedd of Southampton, has a similar story of a pet’s amazing recovery. While being treated for convulsions, her 8-year old cat, Boffi, was diagnosed as having a non- functioning liver. Remembering a conversation at her chiropractor’s office, she got the phone number for the Animal Healing Center.

After the cat received homeopathic remedies, new blood tests indicated it’s liver function had improved in a few days. However, new tests also revealed Boffi had the Feline Immunodeficiency Virus, or cat AID’s.

“Her whole system was starting to shut down,” Shedd said. We tried so many things-acupuncture to strengthen her immune system, multiple homeopathic remedies and herbs, and even interferon.”

In the result of the latest blood test, Boffi tested negative for FIV. “It’s amazing. People who heard me talk about how sick she was can’t believe it when they see how healthy she looks now.”