A Gentle Path to Healing: Purdy’s Journey with The Equiscope

A Gentle Path to Healing: Purdy’s Journey with The Equiscope
May 18, 2025

Understanding Mammary Gland Swelling in Animals

Animals with enlarged mammary glands, especially mares and other female species, may have a number of underlying conditions, such as mastitis, hormone irregularities malignancies, or systemic organ malfunction. Traditional veterinary treatment methods frequently include hormone therapy, antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, and, in severe instances, surgery. Although these methods can be useful, they might not always address the underlying source of the problem or offer long-term relief.

Advanced bioelectrical methods like the Equiscope may be a viable alternative for instances when traditional approaches have failed to produce the desired outcomes. By promoting circulation, lowering inflammation, and establishing cellular equilibrium, this innovative approach aims to assist the body’s natural healing processes.

Purdy’s Journey to Wellness

1. Initial Assessment: June 7, 2024

    • Preliminary Observations:
      • The mammary glands and teats have been hot and swollen for almost eight months
      • A number of potential diagnoses such as malignancy, hormone imbalance, or mastitis
      • Open surgical exploration was the only option left after all other traditional methods had been tried
      • Displaying symptoms of prolonged estrus
    • Protocol Plan:
      • Frequency Mode 1: 5/2/5/5/10/40
      • Frequency Mode 2: 5/2/4/10/40
      • Intensity Mode 1 & 2: 600
      • Duration: 2 minutes
      • Gain Added: 30
      • Plates Applied
    • Post-Session Observations: No significant changes noted
    • Next Steps: Reevaluate after additional sessions

2. Second Session: June 8, 2024

    • Observations Before Protocol: Notable change: the right nipple emitted a clear fluid.
    • Updated Protocol Plan:
      • Frequency Mode 1: 5/2/2/5/5/10/99
      • Frequency Mode 2: 5/2/4/10/40
      • Intensity Mode 1 & 2: 600
      • Duration: 2 minutes (regular mode 2), 1 minute Y-probe, 2 minutes at 40 & 60
      • Gain Added: 30 (adjusted to 100-10)
      • Plates and Ground Ball Applied
    • Post-Session Observations:
      • A minor decrease in swelling
      • The mammary glands felt more supple
    • Next Steps: For improved support, take into consideration lymphatic drainage procedures

3. Final Session: June 9, 2024

  • Observations Before Protocol:
    • No further fluid secretion
    • Ongoing decrease of edema
  • Updated Protocol Plan:
    • Frequency Mode 1: 5/6/2/5/5/10/40
    • Frequency Mode 2: 5/2/4/10/40/5
    • Intensity Mode 1 & 2: 600
    • Duration: 125 seconds
    • Gain Added: 30
    • Probes Applied
  • Post-Session Observations:Further decrease in swelling noted
  • Final Step: A protocol pairing with doTerra Clary Calm essential oil resulted in the issue being addressed.

The Role of Equiscope Therapy in Animal Wellness

As demonstrated by Purdy’s case, Equiscope Therapy can help animals with hormone imbalances and chronic inflammation. Even though traditional methods are still essential in veterinary health, non-invasive bioelectric methods can provide further relief for ailments that don’t improve with usual remedies.
This method may offer a safe and practical solution for managing pain and swelling in both humans and animals since it may help regulate cellular activity and promote self-healing. As always, determining the appropriate management plan for each individual client requires collaboration with qualified practitioners.

Disclaimer: The cases presented by various Equiscope Practices have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose or treat any disease. Please consult your physician before making any healthcare decisions.

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A Gentle Path to Healing: Purdy’s Journey with The Equiscope
Article Name
A Gentle Path to Healing: Purdy’s Journey with The Equiscope
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In this case study, Purdy, a mare with chronic mammary gland enlargement, underwent Equiscope protocols following the failure to respond to conventional veterinarian care. Notable progress was seen with every session, and when paired with comprehensive treatment, the problem was successfully addressed.