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Reg. Mar 2013
Posted 2019-03-29 12:46 PM
Subject: RE: NRF2



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I started it myself before giving to my horses. I'm at the end of my 3rd month. As someone who has always had severe cramping, muscle spasms, etc from endometriosis, it's been a blessing. Complete difference, I went from being in bed for days because of it, unable to move out of a ball, and now I actually still have energy, can work, and live life. Nothing else has worked, and I used to have to take pain meds that I shouldn't have had to in order to function. I've also noticed reduced inflammation from my ear peircings. They weren't done correctly, and I've always had a lot of swelling/scarring, and it's pretty much gone. It's been like this for nearly 5 years, so for it to be gone within a month of starting the pill... My coworkers have noticed a better mood and more energy from me, probably because since being on it, I sleep through the night instead of waking up 5-6x.

I started a dog I have with seizures on it since he was getting worse on meds from my vet, and he's doing much better. Seizure meds were making him lethargic, waking up in puddles of drool, and yet he was still having multiple seizures daily, and they kept getting worse. He's back to his happy self, and has seizures every once in a while. It didn't "fix" him, but the day I started him on it, I didn't think he'd live another few days, and yet here he is 3 months later.

For my horses, my anxious horse I notice is more relaxed and smoother strided. She's completely differnet hauling on it. Had a loose dog a couple weeks ago, and that was driving her mad, so I added a sample I had of MagMax and she's the calmest she's ever been. She was not on MagMax when I was hauling her, but she did get GastroPlex paste. My other mare kicked the fence back in June after being bred, and has had a huge knot on her leg since then, and there is a noticeable difference in the swelling decrease. She also would get swollen around her coronet bands on her front feet, and that is gone too. She's also had a mood improvement lol One takes it with a handful of her pellets, the other just gets it thrown into her pellets. If I need to give it alone, I put it on top of a treat and they eat it.

My grandmother has not been able to bend her knee in probably ten years, and within weeks could actually get it to move.

For me, it was worth trying it, and I've noticed enough changes to stay on it.

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MidWest1452
Reg. May 2013
Posted 2019-03-29 1:59 PM
Subject: RE: NRF2



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My 26 year old gelding is on it.

I am not sure how it can be a multi vitamin when it consists of 5 herbs??

I tried it as a last ditch effort to help my old gelding in his battle with what seemed to be winter lamintis. I had him looked at my vet quickly after things start in early January and the suggestion was previcox, boots, pads and wrap his legs. So I did that. I will tell you that he was on bute and then switched to previcox and he was still in the major hurts even then. I think he was laying down more than he was up at that point. It had been a month of nearly zero improvement, possibly even worse off than the start. He was laying down all the time. He was on 2 grams of bute twice a day and then switched over to 2 horse doses of previcox a day to start then down to one. The high dose of bute helped some but he was not moving normal even on that (but better than without). The bute though was causing some major digestive upset for him. The previcox seemed to do nothing.

I wasn't getting any sleep and was afraid this was how it was all going to end for my boy. 

I purchased two bottles of NRF2 on a whim. I weaned him off of previox as it wasn't helping anyways and I wanted a true test as to whether or not this stuff helped. I kept him in his boots, pads and socks on his legs as it was below zero here in ND and winter laminitis one of the key things is keeping their legs warm. 

One week in with the NRF2 and he was moving free and easy. Now 6 weeks later he is prancing and feeling fantastic. I think he is moving better than he has in years. He is on no other joint support.

Now, this could be a timely situation that he was going to get better anyways but I will not be taking the chance. He will continue on this product.

I made this comparison video and shared with my FB friends. The before video isn't great but it was all I had to show where he was at before NRF2. He was started on NRF2 about a week after the before video was taken. So Feb 8th ish.

https://youtu.be/W7LQ4_jtz9o

I do not sell this product. I do not know anyone who does sell this product other than my dealer who I found myself by doing a search. 

 

EDITED: to make link clickable



Edited by MidWest1452 2019-03-29 3:56 PM
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Fastest3Turns
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2019-03-29 2:34 PM
Subject: RE: NRF2


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Wow that video is amazing!  My mom has a pony that looks similar to your horse.  He was also laying down more than standing.  Showed very little improvement so upped the dose to 2 pills a day, still not too much improvement, but then going into the 5th month, bang he started walking and never looked back.  She had tried bute, banamine, previcox, equinety and turmeric, showed no improvement except a little when he was put on the turmeric but then when down hill after about 2 years on that.

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wishingforsun
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2019-03-29 3:28 PM
Subject: RE: NRF2




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MidWest1452 - 2019-03-29 11:59 AM

My 26 year old gelding is on it.

I am not sure how it can be a multi vitamin when it consists of 5 herbs??

I tried it as a last ditch effort to help my old gelding in his battle with what seemed to be winter lamintis. I had him looked at my vet quickly after things start in early January and the suggestion was previcox, boots, pads and wrap his legs. So I did that. I will tell you that he was on bute and then switched to previcox and he was still in the major hurts even then. I think he was laying down more than he was up at that point. It had been a month of nearly zero improvement, possibly even worse off than the start. He was laying down all the time. He was on 2 grams of bute twice a day and then switched over to 2 horse doses of previcox a day to start then down to one. The high dose of bute helped some but he was not moving normal even on that (but better than without). The bute though was causing some major digestive upset for him. The previcox seemed to do nothing.

I wasn't getting any sleep and was afraid this was how it was all going to end for my boy. 

I purchased two bottles of NRF2 on a whim. I weaned him off of previox as it wasn't helping anyways and I wanted a true test as to whether or not this stuff helped. I kept him in his boots, pads and socks on his legs as it was below zero here in ND and winter laminitis one of the key things is keeping their legs warm. 

One week in with the NRF2 and he was moving free and easy. Now 6 weeks later he is prancing and feeling fantastic. I think he is moving better than he has in years. He is on no other joint support.

Now, this could be a timely situation that he was going to get better anyways but I will not be taking the chance. He will continue on this product.

I made this comparison video and shared with my FB friends. The before video isn't great but it was all I had to show where he was at before NRF2. He was started on NRF2 about a week after the before video was taken. So Feb 8th ish.

https://youtu.be/W7LQ4_jtz9o

I do not sell this product. I do not know anyone who does sell this product other than my dealer who I found myself by doing a search. 

Fantastic testimony! So happy to see your boy feeling so much better!!

Just to clarify, Nrf2 is NOT a multi-vitamin and should not be sold/proclaimed as such. I'm sorry that is misconception that you were led to believe. It is a great addition to a balanced feed program but doesn't replace it. I always cringe when I see or hear people say that feeding this pill has eliminated any need for supplementation - that might be true when it comes to a joint/pain supplement, anxiety supplement,etc. but not when it comes to supplying a diet that is minerally balanced and provides correct electrolyte amounts - this pill will not make up for any deficiencies or excesses the diet creates.

I am a distributor...I decided to sign up to be one after taking it for 4 months and experiencing the benefits first hand. I do have a really hard time with other distributors pushing it relentlessly on social media because they are diluting its credibility.  It will not cure anything and everything but it does help enable the body (both animal and human) to begin healing itself by reducing the oxidative stress burden. LifeVantage also has created numerous products in addition to Nrf2 that are also extremely effective - adding Nrf1 and Axio were game changers for me. My ADHD is controlled on a much lower dose of pharmaceutical medication, my mood is much more upbeat and my energy level has skyrocketed.

Nrf2 is a wonderful product and I highly recommend giving it a try...just please go into it with realistic expectations.  It is not going to undo a bad diet or unhealthy lifestyle but will provide benefit even in those bodies. 



Edited by wishingforsun 2019-03-29 3:31 PM
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MidWest1452
Reg. May 2013
Posted 2019-03-29 3:47 PM
Subject: RE: NRF2



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wishingforsun - 2019-03-29 3:28 PM

MidWest1452 - 2019-03-29 11:59 AM

My 26 year old gelding is on it.

I am not sure how it can be a multi vitamin when it consists of 5 herbs??

I tried it as a last ditch effort to help my old gelding in his battle with what seemed to be winter lamintis. I had him looked at my vet quickly after things start in early January and the suggestion was previcox, boots, pads and wrap his legs. So I did that. I will tell you that he was on bute and then switched to previcox and he was still in the major hurts even then. I think he was laying down more than he was up at that point. It had been a month of nearly zero improvement, possibly even worse off than the start. He was laying down all the time. He was on 2 grams of bute twice a day and then switched over to 2 horse doses of previcox a day to start then down to one. The high dose of bute helped some but he was not moving normal even on that (but better than without). The bute though was causing some major digestive upset for him. The previcox seemed to do nothing.

I wasn't getting any sleep and was afraid this was how it was all going to end for my boy. 

I purchased two bottles of NRF2 on a whim. I weaned him off of previox as it wasn't helping anyways and I wanted a true test as to whether or not this stuff helped. I kept him in his boots, pads and socks on his legs as it was below zero here in ND and winter laminitis one of the key things is keeping their legs warm. 

One week in with the NRF2 and he was moving free and easy. Now 6 weeks later he is prancing and feeling fantastic. I think he is moving better than he has in years. He is on no other joint support.

Now, this could be a timely situation that he was going to get better anyways but I will not be taking the chance. He will continue on this product.

I made this comparison video and shared with my FB friends. The before video isn't great but it was all I had to show where he was at before NRF2. He was started on NRF2 about a week after the before video was taken. So Feb 8th ish.

https://youtu.be/W7LQ4_jtz9o

I do not sell this product. I do not know anyone who does sell this product other than my dealer who I found myself by doing a search. 

Fantastic testimony! So happy to see your boy feeling so much better!!

Just to clarify, Nrf2 is NOT a multi-vitamin and should not be sold/proclaimed as such. I'm sorry that is misconception that you were led to believe. It is a great addition to a balanced feed program but doesn't replace it. I always cringe when I see or hear people say that feeding this pill has eliminated any need for supplementation - that might be true when it comes to a joint/pain supplement, anxiety supplement,etc. but not when it comes to supplying a diet that is minerally balanced and provides correct electrolyte amounts - this pill will not make up for any deficiencies or excesses the diet creates.

I am a distributor...I decided to sign up to be one after taking it for 4 months and experiencing the benefits first hand. I do have a really hard time with other distributors pushing it relentlessly on social media because they are diluting its credibility.  It will not cure anything and everything but it does help enable the body (both animal and human) to begin healing itself by reducing the oxidative stress burden. LifeVantage also has created numerous products in addition to Nrf2 that are also extremely effective - adding Nrf1 and Axio were game changers for me. My ADHD is controlled on a much lower dose of pharmaceutical medication, my mood is much more upbeat and my energy level has skyrocketed.

Nrf2 is a wonderful product and I highly recommend giving it a try...just please go into it with realistic expectations.  It is not going to undo a bad diet or unhealthy lifestyle but will provide benefit even in those bodies. 

Someone earlier in this thread was told by their vet that it was nothing more than a vit/min. I was commenting on that post in this thread just forgot to quote it haha. Before I even considered this product and made my assumptions, I went and found the label information which is clearly posted on their website. I know the power of herbs and decided to give it a go.



Edited by MidWest1452 2019-03-29 3:49 PM
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MidWest1452
Reg. May 2013
Posted 2019-03-29 3:50 PM
Subject: RE: NRF2



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Fastest3Turns - 2019-03-29 2:34 PM


Wow that video is amazing!  My mom has a pony that looks similar to your horse.  He was also laying down more than standing.  Showed very little improvement so upped the dose to 2 pills a day, still not too much improvement, but then going into the 5th month, bang he started walking and never looked back.  She had tried bute, banamine, previcox, equinety and turmeric, showed no improvement except a little when he was put on the turmeric but then when down hill after about 2 years on that.


I am thankful my situation did not take 5 months but the strides and improvements my boy has made makes my heart happy. I owe him everything.

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doglady
Reg. Feb 2006
Posted 2019-03-29 9:27 PM
Subject: RE: NRF2


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I became a distributor because of what it has done for me.  I enjoy riding again and my leg is working pretty well.  Just not having all the pain I had is worth it.  I also have my horses on it and I can’t wait to start running them this spring.  Out weather has been horrible but it is going to get good one of these days 

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