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Horse Trials Vet Examination

Horse Trials Vet Examination

Blood, Hair Follicle test and Vet Examination Before and After QEnergySpa, BEFE Sessions administered to Horses.

KENNALLYWOOD

Equine Trials – QEnergySpa, BEFE

Horse Trials - Equine Study - Kennallywood Grey Horse

“KENNALLYWOOD”

Australian Stock Horse Stud

Walloon Road, Rosewood Qld 4340

Slim Perrin, Alison Hall, and Holly Perrin


Contents:

Abstract

Kid Courage (Oakey)

Background Information
Vet Examination Prior to QEnergySpa, BEFE Sessions
Blood Test Results Prior to QEnergySpa, BEFE
Vet Examination Following QEnergySpa, BEFE
Blood Test Results Following QEnergySpa, BEFE
Hair Follicle Test Results Before and After QEnergySpa, BEFE

Ditto

Background Information
Vet Examination Prior to QEnergySpa, BEFE
Blood Test Results Prior to QEnergySpa, BEFE
Vet Examination Following QEnergySpa, BEFE
Blood Test Results Following QEnergySpa, BEFE
Hair Follicle Test Results Before and After QEnergySpa, BEFE

Magnetic Mayor (George)

Background Information
Vet Examination Prior to QEnergySpa, BEFE
Blood Test Results Prior to QEnergySpa, BEFE
Vet Examination Following QEnergySpa, BEFE
Blood Test Results Following QEnergySpa, BEFE
Hair Follicle Test Results Before and After QEnergySpa, BEFE

 


Abstract

Blood tests, hair follicle tests, and vet examinations were performed on 3 separate horses before and after QEnergySpa, BEFE sessions. All 3 horses were selected due to various complaints making them unable to race as expected. These trials were done partly to gauge the effectiveness of the QEnergySpa, BEFE sessions on larger mammals, and partly to illustrate its effectiveness across all living matter. All trials showed remarkable improvements after QEnergySpa, BEFE sessions.


All words in [quotes] have been added by Q the Experience for clarification.


Kid Courage (Oakey)

 

[Background Information]


 

Kid Courage (Oakey) 6-year-old Gelding.

Stabled at Quarry Road, Pine Mountain Qld 4306.

Owned by Ms. Rebecca Levey of the same address.

History: Oakey has had seven (7) starts in four (4) preparations. He won his first start (maiden) and since has had hoof problems with other infections as well.

Current: Oakey is currently running free in a complex a Pine Mountain, not in any work at all, drinking dam water, and not rugged.

Feeding: Lucerne hay twice daily. Made feed (twice daily): Workhorse, copra, wheaten chaff, Lucerne chaff, dolomite, copper, kelp, sulfur, cod liver oil, mill run.

Treatments: every second day for 14 treatments with array active.

Summary

The reports by Dr. Lindsay McNaught (Eastwood House Veterinary Surgery) and Angela Davidson (Ballina Natural Therapies Centre) both showed marked improvement in all problem areas that have been previously identified. The blood and hair readings give us a clear view [of his state of health] as well as the clinical examination. Please note that all efforts were made to keep the environments, feeding, and training patterns as stable as possible.

[Vet Examination of Prior to QEnergySpa, BEFE Sessions]


EASTWOOD HOUSE VETERINARY SURGERY

51 Margaret Street
Toowoomba, Q. 4350
Fax: (07) 4639 xxxx

Lindsay B. McNaught B.V. Sc.
Dr. Margarita Heine-McNaught Med. Vet.
Veterinary Surgeons & Physicians

11th March 2002

Q-Tech Laboratories
371 Taylor Street
Toowoomba Qld 4350

Dear Sir/Madam,

On the 8th of March 2002, Lindsay B McNaught examined the horse presented to me as Kid Courage and branded crown VF. over 22 over 5 on the near shoulder.

This horse is currently not at work. A clinical examination did not reveal any significant problems which are not unusual in horses that are currently being spelled as they are not under any racing or training stress to exacerbate any underlying problems that may be there.

A full blood count revealed that the horse had a slightly high urea level of 5.7 but a normal creatine level indicating that’s it’s probably a pre-renal problem, possibly due to a high protein diet. The globulin level was 31 which is elevated, this tends to indicate that the horses’ immune system has been stimulated to possibly fight off an underlying viral infection. The liver enzymes and the mineral and vitamin levels were all normal for a horse spelling. The red blood cells were normal for a horse that is spelling which is significantly lower for a horse that is actually in racing condition. The white cell count was normal, with the difference [between white and red blood cells] being normal also.

Lindsay B. McNaught B.V.Sc.

 

[Blood Test Results Prior to QEnergySpa, BEFE Sessions]


IDEXX-VPS BRISBANE

VET: DR MCNAUGHTOWNER: Q TechLAB No: B209680*
B335: EASTWOOD HOUSE VETERINARYANIMAL ID: KID COURAGESUBMITTED: 08/03/2002
CASE ID: EQU TBFINAL: 09/03/2002
BiochemistryReference RangeHematologyReference Range
GLUCOSE mmol/L3.5-7.1RBC x1012/L7.0*8.0-10.8
UREA mmol/L7.53.3-5.8Hb g/L115*120-160
CREAT mmol/L0.110.13-0.22PVC L/L0.32*0.36-0.48
PROTEIN g/L6857-72MCV fl46*42.5-45.5
ALBUMIUM g/L3734-44MCH pg/L16.314.0-17.0
GLOBULIN g/L31*18-28MCHC L/L358330-360
A-GRATIO1.20.6-1.8WCC x109/L7.06.0-10.0
T-BILI umol/L30.820-50%nRBC0.00.0
C-BILI umol/L2-10
GLGH U/L<20Differential
ALK PHOS U/L12490-280%x109/L
AST U/L295150-250BANDS00.00.0-0.2
ALT U/LNEUTS634.42.8-8.0
Gamma GT U/L1020-60LYMPH282.01.1-5.5
B-OH BUT mmol/L0-0.6MONOS60.40.0-0.5
CK U/L15360-160EOSIN30.20.0-1.0
CHOLEST mmol/L2.31.8-3.3BASO00.00.0-0.2
MAGNESIUM mmol/L0.70.6-1.1OTHER00.00.0
CALCIUM mmol/L3.22.7-3.5PLASMA PROT g/L
PHOSPHATE mmol/L1.00.7-1.7FIBRINOGEN g/L2
Ca-P Ratio3.22.0-4.0RETICS x109/l
SODIUM mmol/L139135-143PLATELETSAdequate
POTASSIUM mmol/L3.83.0-4.0PLASMA
CHLORIDE mmol/L10197-105
BICARB mmol/L28.926-34
ANION GAP mmol/L12.98-20
LIPASE U/L
AMYLASE U/L
BILE ACIDS umol/L0-20
Na/K Ratio36.6*>27

 

Review by: RIM

 

[Vet Examination Following QEnergySpa, BEFE Sessions]


EASTWOOD HOUSE VETERINARY SURGERY

51 Margaret Street
Toowoomba, Q. 4350
Fax: (07) 4639 xxxx

Lindsay B. McNaught B.V. Sc.
Dr. Margarita Heine-McNaught Med. Vet.
Veterinary Surgeons & Physicians
19th April 2002

Q-Tech Laboratories
371 Taylor Street
Toowoomba Qld 4350

 

Dear Sir/Madam,

On the 19th of April 2002:  I, Lindsay B McNaught, examined the horse presented to me as “Kid Courage” and branded crown VF dot over 22 over 5 on the near shoulder.

The horse was not in work upon the last examination, has not been in work, and was not in work at the time of this examination. A full clinical examination did not reveal any abnormalities as a horse that is being spelled is unlikely to show signs of soreness or problems.

On the previous blood test, there was a slightly higher urea level which has now returned to within the normal range and there was an elevated globulin level which has also returned to within the normal range on this blood test collected on the 18th of April 2002. The red blood cell level was within the normal range for a spelling horse but would be considered a little low for a horse that was in full race training. There was no indication of infection in the white blood cells. The horse appeared to have put on weight since the last examination.

 

Lindsay B. McNaught B.V.Sc.

 

[Blood Test Results Following a Full Cycle of QEnergySpa, BEFE Sessions]


IDEXX-VPS BRISBANE

VET: DR MCNAUGHTOWNER: Q TECHLAB No: B215798*
B335: EASTWOOD HOUSE VETERINARYANIMAL ID: KID COURAGESUBMITTED: 17/04/2002
CASE ID: EQU TBFINAL: 18/04/2002
BiochemistryReference RangeHematologyReference Range
GLUCOSE mmol/L3.5-7.1RBC x1012/L7.8*8.0-10.8
UREA mmol/L5.33.3-5.8Hb g/L128120-160
CREAT mmol/L0.110.13-0.22PVC L/L0.35*0.34-0.48
PROTEIN g/L6157-72MCV fl46*42.5-45.5
ALBUMIUM g/L3534-44MCH pg/L16.414.0-17.0
GLOBULIN g/L2618-28MCHC L/L360330-360
A-G RATIO1.30.6-1.8WCC x109/L8.36.0-10.0
T-BILI umol/L29.120-50%nRBC00
C-BILI umol/L2-10
GLGH U/L<20Differential
ALK PHOS U/L12090-280%x109/L
AST U/L289150-250BANDS00.00.0-0.2
ALT U/LNEUTS655.42.8-8.0
Gamma GT U/L1120-60LYMPH282.31.1-5.5
B-OH BUT mmol/L0-0.6MONOS50.40.0-0.5
CK U/L18360-160EOSIN20.20-1.0
CHOLEST mmol/L2.01.8-3.3BASO00.00-0.2
MAGNESIUM mmol/L0.60.6-1.1OTHER00.00
CALCIUM mmol/L2.92.7-3.5PLASMA PROT g/L
PHOSPHATE mmol/L1.20.7-1.7FIBRINOGEN g/L2
Ca-P Ratio2.42.0-4.0RETICS x109/l
SODIUM mmol/L141135-143PLATELETSAdequate
POTASSIUM mmol/L3.13.0-4.0PLASMA
CHLORIDE mmol/L9997-105
BICARB mmol/L30.426-34
ANION GAP mmol/L14.78-20
LIPASE U/L
AMYLASE U/L
BILE ACIDS umol/L0-20
Na/K Ratio45.5*>27

 

Review by: MJC

 

[Hair Follicle Test Results]


Ballina Natural Therapies Centre

138 Tamer Street, Ballina NSW 2478

Phone 02 6686 xxxx Fax 02 6681 xxxx

PO Box 161 Ballina 2478

23.03.02 [Before Sessions]

Hair test summary for Oakey – Kid Courage.

Lungs – debris/blood for more than 2 years.

Liver dysfunction more than 3 years.

Gastro-intestinal tract dysfunction more than 3 years.

Nutrition imbalance and incompatibility.

Calcifications/degenerative changes of the knee, off for fetlock, nr hock and suggest getting sub tarsal check ligament nr hock checked – intermittent pain in these areas.

Circulation poor over 2 years.

Physical energy 5 mental energy 3 gloomy, over-concerned about self, self-doubt, lack of confidence, inability to move things through physical or emotional.

 

30.04.02 [After Sessions]

Hair was reassessed after completion of the trial.

Lungs debris/blood – over 2 years.

Liver Dysfunction – definite improvement noted.

Gastro-intestinal tract normalized.

Above skeletal problems same.

Circulation still impeded through good improvement noted.

Physical energy 7 Mental Energy 6.

Extremely happy wherever he is at present and has certainly left behind the gloomy aspect.

 

Angela Davidson N.D. D.H. (HERBAL) A.M.A.T.M.S.

 


Ditto

 

[Background Information]


 

Ditto 3-year-old colt

Stabled at Hursley Road Toowoomba 4350

Owned by Tanjio Pty Ltd – trained by mark Goodwin ph 4633 xxxx

History: Strong colt been fed well – has a larger muscle system in the forequarter than the hindquarter.

Current: This is Ditto’s first preparation and he is going well. His work program is the same as Nanna’s.

Feeding: Twice daily: wheaten chaff, lucerne chaff, oats, high gain/track talk, tick bean, soya meal (full fat), Epson salts (tablespoon), a small piece of hay.

Weekly: Folic B12, B complex or Vam, Multi-Vitamins.

Treatments: every second day for 14 days in charged water only.

 

Summary

The reports by Dr. Lindsay McNaught (Eastwood House Veterinary Surgery) and Angela Davidson (Ballina Natural Therapies Centre) both showed marked improvement in all problem areas that had been previously identified, with the best results in circulation. The blood and hair readings give us a clear view as well as the clinical examination. Please note that all efforts were made to keep the environment, feeding, and training patterns as stable as possible.

[Vet Examination of Ditto Prior to QEnergySpa, BEFE Sessions]


EASTWOOD HOUSE VETERINARY SURGERY

51 Margaret Street
Toowoomba, Q. 4350
Fax: (07) 4639 xxxx

Lindsay B. McNaught B.V. Sc.
Dr. Margarita Heine-McNaught Med. Vet.
Veterinary Surgeons & Physicians
11th March 2002

Q-Tech Laboratories
371 Taylor Street
Toowoomba Qld 4350

 

Dear Sir/Madam,

On the 8th March 2002: I, Lindsay B. McNaught, examined the horse presented to me as “Ditto” (Coloured Quest 98/Maldini) and branded on the near shoulder crown VF over 17 over 8.

Examination revealed that the horse had sharp teeth with cuts in its mouth and the teeth were in need of floating. The horse had a heart rate of 39 B.P.M at rest and normal lung and gut sounds. There was no palpable pain in the neck, withers, or back but the horse was lacking muscle along the top line of the back and the hindquarters, as though he had not been using these muscles properly. The horse was shin sore in the near fore cannon and there were small splints on the medical aspect of both cannons which were not painful. The right testicle was back to front but was not causing any problems at the time of examination. The horse was in need of shoeing.

A full blood count revealed that the horse had an elevated AST and CK with the AST being 604 and the CK being 207 which is indicative of the horse having trouble with “tying up” which I believe would be affecting his performance. The bicarbonate level was a little bit low at 26.6, but still within the normal range. The red and white blood cell levels were normal with a reasonable ratio between the neutrophils and lymphocytes. No other abnormalities were found in the blood.

 

Lindsay B. McNaught B.V.Sc.

[Blood Test Results Prior to QEnergySpa, BEFE Sessions]


IDEXX-VPS BRISBANE

VET: DR MCNAUGHTOWNER: Q TECHLAB No: B209679*
B335: EASTWOOD HOUSE VETERINARYANIMAL ID: DITTOSUBMITTED: 08/03/2002
CASE ID: EQU TBFINAL: 09/03/2002
BiochemistryReference RangeHematologyReference Range
GLUCOSE mmol/L3.5-7.1RBC x1012/L8.88.0-10.8
UREA mmol/L5.33.3-5.8Hb g/L144120-160
CREAT mmol/L0.120.13-0.22PVC L/L0.410.34-0.48
PROTEIN g/L6057-72MCV fl46*42.5-45.5
ALBUMIUM g/L3734-44MCH pg/L16.514.0-17.0
GLOBULIN g/L2318-28MCHC L/L355330-360
A-G RATIO1.60.6-1.8WCC x109/L8.06.0-10.0
T-BILI umol/L51.020-50%nRBC00
C-BILI umol/L2-10
GLGH U/L<20Differential
ALK PHOS U/L23190-280%x109/L
AST U/L604*150-250BANDS00.00.0-0.2
ALT U/LNEUTS514.12.8-8.0
Gamma GT U/L3420-60LYMPH423.41.1-5.5
B-OH BUT mmol/L0-0.6MONOS60.50.0-0.5
CK U/L20760-160EOSIN10.10-1.0
CHOLEST mmol/L2.61.8-3.3BASO00.00-0.2
MAGNESIUM mmol/L0.70.6-1.1OTHER00.00
CALCIUM mmol/L3.02.7-3.5PLASMA PROT g/L
PHOSPHATE mmol/L1.60.7-1.7FIBRINOGEN g/L2
Ca-P Ratio1.9*2.0-4.0RETICS x109/l
SODIUM mmol/L141135-143PLATELETSAdequate
POTASSIUM mmol/L3.63.0-4.0PLASMA
CHLORIDE mmol/L10297-105
BICARB mmol/L26.626-34
ANION GAP mmol/L16.08-20
LIPASE U/L
AMYLASE U/L
BILE ACIDS umol/L0-20
Na/K Ratio39.2*>27

 

Review by: RIM

[Vet Examination Following a Full Cycle of QEnergySpa, BEFE Sessions]


EASTWOOD HOUSE VETERINARY SURGERY

51 Margaret Street
Toowoomba, Q. 4350
Fax: (07) 4639 xxxx

Lindsay B. McNaught B.V. Sc.
Dr. Margarita Heine-McNaught Med. Vet.
Veterinary Surgeons & Physicians
19th April 2002

Q-Tech Laboratories
371 Taylor Street
Toowoomba Qld 4350

 

Dear Sir/Madam,

On the 18th of April 2002 I, Lindsay B. McNaught, re-examined the horse presented to me as “Ditto” and branded Crown VF dot over 17 over 8 on the near shoulder.

The horse had previously been examined on the 8th of March and since then the coat was significantly darker with a deep sheen to it. The horse had a heart rate of 38b.p.m at rest and normal lung and gut sounds. Examination of the musculoskeletal system did not reveal any problems. At the previous examination, the horse was lacking muscle along the top line of the back and hindquarters. At the time of this examination, there was a significant increase in the amount of muscle in this region but there was still room for further improvement. The horse had previously been shin sore in the near fore cannon and at this examination there did not appear to be any pain at all in the near fore cannon and no other areas showed soreness.

A full blood count was performed on the 18th of April 2002 and showed a continuation of the problem shown on the first blood test in which the AST was 750 which indicated that the horse is still having a continuous problem with tying up. The calcium level on this blood test was on the lower edge of normal resulting in the calcium/phosphorus ratio being too high. The potassium level was only 2.7 which is below the optimum level for a good performance. The red blood cell and the white blood cell levels were within the normal range with a good ratio between the neutrophils and the lymphocytes. No other abnormalities were detected.

 

Lindsay B. McNaught B.V.Sc.

[Blood Test Results Following a Full Cycle of QEnergySpa, BEFE Sessions]


IDEXX-VPS BRISBANE

VET: DR MCNAUGHTOWNER: Q TECHLAB No: B215799*
B335: EASTWOOD HOUSE VETERINARYANIMAL ID: DITTOSUBMITTED: 17/04/2002
CASE ID: EQU TBFINAL: 18/04/2002
BiochemistryReference RangeHematologyReference Range
GLUCOSE mmol/L3.5-7.1RBC x1012/L8.38.0-10.8
UREA mmol/L6.33.3-5.8Hb g/L135120-160
CREAT mmol/L0.120.13-0.22PVC L/L0.380.34-0.48
PROTEIN g/L6057-72MCV fl46*42.5-45.5
ALBUMIUM g/L3734-44MCH pg/L16.314.0-17.0
GLOBULIN g/L2318-28MCHC L/L358330-360
A-G RATIO1.60.6-1.8WCC x109/L8.46.0-10.0
T-BILI umol/L49.620-50%nRBC00
C-BILI umol/L2-10
GLGH U/L<20Differential
ALK PHOS U/L17290-280%x109/L
AST U/L750*150-250BANDS00.00.0-0.2
ALT U/LNEUTS615.12.8-8.0
Gamma GT U/L2120-60LYMPH332.81.1-5.5
B-OH BUT mmol/L0-0.6MONOS50.40.0-0.5
CK U/L14860-160EOSIN10.10-1.0
CHOLEST mmol/L2.61.8-3.3BASO00.00-0.2
MAGNESIUM mmol/L0.60.6-1.1OTHER00.00
CALCIUM mmol/L2.72.7-3.5PLASMA PROT g/L
PHOSPHATE mmol/L1.50.7-1.7FIBRINOGEN g/L2
Ca-P Ratio1.8*2.0-4.0RETICS x109/l
SODIUM mmol/L141135-143PLATELETSAdequate
POTASSIUM mmol/L2.73.0-4.0PLASMA
CHLORIDE mmol/L9997-105
BICARB mmol/L30.926-34
ANION GAP mmol/L13.88-20
LIPASE U/L
AMYLASE U/L
BILE ACIDS umol/L0-20
Na/K Ratio52.2>27

 

Review by: MJC

[Hair Follicle Test Results]


Ballina Natural Therapies Centre

138 Tamer Street, Ballina NSW 2478

Phone 02 6686 xxxx Fax 02 6681 xxxx

PO Box 161 Ballina 2478

 

23.03.02 [Before Sessions]

Hair test summary for Ditto.

Lungs – debris, infection over 6 weeks

Bronchial inflamed

Immune compromised over 6 weeks

Physical energy 5 Mental Energy 3

Condition good, environment good, gloomy, worried, self-doubt, lack of confidence & a definite streak of rigidity.

 

30.04.02 [After Sessions]

Hair reassess after completion of the trial

Lungs – debris over 2 months

Bronchial

Immune

Physical energy 5 mental energy 5

Happy with owner/trainer environment. Still, doubts self, lacks confidence & is concerned about self but has left behind the gloomy aspect & also the ridged streak.

 

Angela Davidson N.D. D.H. (HERBAL) A.M.A.T.M.S.


Magnetic Mayor (George)

[Background Information]


 

Magnetic Mayor (George) 4-year-old gelding

Stabled at Hursley Road Toowoomba 4350

Owned and trained – Mark Goodwin Ph 07 4633 xxxx

History: won maiden first preparation. Always suffered from corns in hooves.

Current: two (2) to three (3) weeks off racing. Track work: Trot 600m work 1600 to 2000m – work varies from day to day – 1000m gallop etc.

Feeding: twice daily: wheaten chaff, lucerne chaff, oats, high gain/track talk, tick bean, soya meal (full fat), Epson salt (tablespoon), a small piece of hay.

Weekly: Folic B12, B complex or Vam, Multi-Vitamins.

Treatments: every second day for 14 treatments with an array active.

 

Summary

The reports by Dr. Lindsay McNaught (Eastwood House Veterinary Surgery) and Angela Davidson (Ballina Natural Therapies Centre) both showed marked improvement in all problem areas that had been previously identified, with the best results I the hooves. The blood and hair readings give us a clear view as well as the clinical examinations. Please note that all efforts were made to keep the environment, feedings, and training patterns as stable as possible.

[Vet Examination of Kid Courage Prior to QEnergySpa, BEFE Sessions]


EASTWOOD HOUSE VETERINARY SURGERY

51 Margaret Street
Toowoomba, Q. 4350
Fax: (07) 4639 xxxx

Lindsay B. McNaught B.V. Sc.
Dr. Margarita Heine-McNaught Med. Vet.3
Veterinary Surgeons & Physicians
11th March 2002

Q-Tech Laboratories
371 Taylor Street
Toowoomba Qld 4350

 

Dear Sir/Madam,
On the 8th of March 2002, Lindsay B. McNaught examined the horse presented to me as Magnetic Mayor branded L bar inverted V on the near shoulder and 13 over 7 on the off-shoulder.

The horse showed no problems in the mouth and eyes. The horse had a resting heart rate of 35 B.P.M., normal lung and gut sounds. The horse had soreness in the right side of the neck and lower neck on both sides, in the wither, both sacroiliacs and sciatic nerves. The horse was sore in the heels of both front feet, worse on the off fore medial heel due to bruising from the trauma of concussion on the ground during racing and work. It is quite possible that this is the underlying problem resulting in the horse adjusting and so putting itself “out” in the neck, back, and sacroiliac region. I do believe that these problems would have a significant effect on the ability of the horse to race to its full potential.

A full blood count revealed that the bilirubin was slightly elevated which is indicative of the fact that the liver is not clearing the breakdown of red blood cells as efficiently as it could and some antioxidants would be indicated to assist in this process. The AST is at a level of 363 which I do not believe is high enough to be affecting the horse’s performance. The electrolytes and minerals tested were all within the normal range. The red blood cell level and the red blood cell/white blood cell ratio were good for a racing horse, with a good neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio amongst the white blood cells. This is quite a good blood count for a racehorse except for the slightly elevated bilirubin.

Lindsay B. McNaught B.V.Sc.

[Blood Test Results Prior to QEnergySpa, BEFE Sessions]


IDEXX-VPS BRISBANE

VET: DR MCNAUGHTOWNER: Q TECHLAB No: B215798*
B335: EASTWOOD HOUSE VETERINARYANIMAL ID: Magnetic MayorSUBMITTED: 17/04/2002
CASE ID: EQU TBFINAL: 18/04/2002
BiochemistryReference RangeHematologyReference Range
GLUCOSE mmol/L3.5-7.1RBC x1012/L9.88.0-10.8
UREA mmol/L5.23.3-5.8Hb g/L143120-160
CREAT mmol/L0.140.13-0.22PVC L/L0.400.34-0.48
PROTEIN g/L6057-72MCV fl41*42.5-45.5
ALBUMIUM g/L4034-44MCH pg/L14.614.0-17.0
GLOBULIN g/L2018-28MCHC L/L360330-360
A-G RATIO2.00.6-1.8WCC x109/L6.66.0-10.0
T-BILI umol/L72.820-50%nRBC00
C-BILI umol/L2-10
GLGH U/L<20Differential
ALK PHOS U/L15990-280%x109/L
AST U/L363*150-250BANDS00.00.0-0.2
ALT U/LNEUTS533.52.8-8.0
Gamma GT U/L4120-60LYMPH442.91.1-5.5
B-OH BUT mmol/L0-0.6MONOS20.10.0-0.5
CK U/L15960-160EOSIN10.10-1.0
CHOLEST mmol/L1.8-3.3BASO00.00-0.2
MAGNESIUM mmol/L2.60.6-1.1OTHER00.00
CALCIUM mmol/L0.72.7-3.5PLASMA PROT g/L
PHOSPHATE mmol/L3.10.7-1.7FIBRINOGEN g/L3
Ca-P Ratio1.42.0-4.0RETICS x109/l
SODIUM mmol/L2.2135-143PLATELETSAdequate
POTASSIUM mmol/L1413.0-4.0PLASMA
CHLORIDE mmol/L4.097-105
BICARB mmol/L10026-34
ANION GAP mmol/L30.28-20
LIPASE U/L14.8
AMYLASE U/L
BILE ACIDS umol/L0-20
Na/K Ratio35.3>27

 

Review by: RIM

[Vet Examination Following QEnergySpa, BEFE Sessions]


EASTWOOD HOUSE VETERINARY SURGERY

51 Margaret Street
Toowoomba, Q. 4350
Fax: (07) 4639 xxxx

Lindsay B. McNaught B.V. Sc.
Dr. Margarita Heine-McNaught Med. Vet.
Veterinary Surgeons & Physicians
Late April 2002

Q-Tech Laboratories
371 Taylor Street
Toowoomba Qld 4350

 

Dear Sir/Madam,

On the 18th of April 2002, Lindsay B. McNaught examined the horse presented to me as “Magnetic Mayor” branded L bar inverted V on the near shoulder and 3 over 7 on the off-shoulder.

The horse had been previously examined on the 18th of March 2002 and at that stage had significant problems in the neck, wither, sacroiliac, and sciatic nerves. On this examination, the horse was relaxed in the muscles with no tension in the neck, wither, and only a very slight reaction in the sacroiliac region with no pain in the sciatic nerves at all. At the time of the previous examination, the horse had severe bruising in the heels of both front feet and upon this examination, the hoof testers only revealed a very slight reaction in the inside heels of both front feet. The amount of pain elicited would not affect the horse’s ability in racing and the amount of pain in the foot has decreased since the last examination. The horse’s coat is very shiny and sleek and has become darker in color which is usually an indication of well-being. The rest of the clinical examination did not reveal any problems with the horse. A resting heart rate was taken and found to be 41 b.p.m.

A full blood count revealed that the kidney and live functions were within the normal range. The AST level in this blood test was slightly elevated at a level of 632 and the CK level was 254, both of which are elevated indicating that there may be some muscle problems associated with a slight tying up the problem. The mineral and electrolyte levels were normal and the bi-carbonate level had increased slightly from 27.7 to 28.6 which is within the normal range. The red blood cells were at 9.9 which is at a good level for racing and a white cell count of 7.7 which is within the normal range for racing horses with a good differential between neutrophils and lymphocytes. This is a good blood count apart from the fact that there is slight muscle damage associated with tying up.

Lindsay B. McNaught B.V.Sc.

[Blood Test Results Following a Full Cycle of QEnergySpa, BEFE Sessions]

IDEXX-VPS BRISBANE

VET: DR MCNAUGHTOWNER: Q TECHLAB No: B215798*
B335: EASTWOOD HOUSE VETERINARYANIMAL ID: Magnetic MayorSUBMITTED: 17/04/2002
CASE ID: EQU TBFINAL: 18/04/2002
BiochemistryReference RangeHematologyReference Range
GLUCOSE mmol/L3.5-7.1RBC x1012/L9.98.0-10.8
UREA mmol/L4.63.3-5.8Hb g/L145120-160
CREAT mmol/L0.130.13-0.22PVC L/L0.410.34-0.48
PROTEIN g/L6157-72MCV fl4142.5-45.5
ALBUMIUM g/L3934-44MCH pg/L14.714.0-17.0
GLOBULIN g/L2218-28MCHC L/L358330-360
A-G RATIO1.80.6-1.8WCC x109/L7.76.0-10.0
T-BILI umol/L59.720-50%nRBC00
C-BILI umol/L2-10
GLGH U/L<20Differential
ALK PHOS U/L15890-280%x109/L
AST U/L632*150-250BANDS00.00.0-0.2
ALT U/LNEUTS554.22.8-8.0
Gamma GT U/L3320-60LYMPH403.11.1-5.5
B-OH BUT mmol/L0-0.6MONOS40.30.0-0.5
CK U/L254*60-160EOSIN10.10-1.0
CHOLEST mmol/L2.71.8-3.3BASO00.00-0.2
MAGNESIUM mmol/L0.80.6-1.1OTHER00.00
CALCIUM mmol/L3.22.7-3.5PLASMA PROT g/L
PHOSPHATE mmol/L1.10.7-1.7FIBRINOGEN g/L1
Ca-P Ratio2.92.0-4.0RETICS x109/l
SODIUM mmol/L139135-143PLATELETSAdequate
POTASSIUM mmol/L4.13.0-4.0PLASMA
CHLORIDE mmol/L10097-105
BICARB mmol/L28.626-34
ANION GAP mmol/L14.58-20
LIPASE U/L
AMYLASE U/L
BILE ACIDS umol/L0-20
Na/K Ratio33.9*>27

 

Review by: MJC

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Liver dysfunction over 4 months.

Gastro-intestinal tract dysfunction over 4 months.

Some foot problems are being addressed.

[Physical and mental energy rated 0 (dead) – 10 (Brilliant-couldn’t be better)]

Georges’ physical energy 4. Mental 2. Very depressed, gloomy, worried about self, self-doubt, lack confidence-though likes to be in control.

30.04.02 [After Sessions]

Liver dysfunction through improvement noted.

Gastrointestinal tract dysfunction.

The feet very much improved.

Physical energy 7. Mental 6. – Very nice improvement.

George is still concerned about himself and carries some self-doubt and lacks confidence but all heavy negative aspects have lifted.

Angela Davidson N.D. D.H. (HERBAL) A.M.A.T.M.S.

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