HWF Testimonials

For several months during 2002, we used your WormFree product for our dog, Mitchell who probably came to us with heartworm from an abuse situation.  During this time, he had two positive tests for heartworm, and we gave up hope to cure him without very expensive and dangerous treatment in the vet's hospital.

Mitchell's last heartworm test on 3-10-05 was negative.!!!

Thank you for your treatment which was non evasive, inexpensive, and SUCCESSFUL!!!

Bob and Joanne Schihl


I participated in your study for heartworm treatment with dog named Lexie.

We finished the treatment in Sept and tested heartworm positive at that time. Lexie was tested this week, Feb 8, during routine checkup for vaccinations and tested heartworm negative. We continued giving Lexie WormFree throughout the treatment.

This treatment seemed to be much gentler on the dog compared to traditional treatment. The primary challenge was getting her to accept the twice daily doses due to the taste/smell. She would actually run from us when she smelled the solution.

Thank you for an alternative to traditional treatment which is extrordinally expenseive and as potentially lethal as the heartworm disease.

Fred R.


Dear Folks at Ambertech,

You have saved our hairy companion! Thank you!

I was a little skeptical, but willing to try anything to make up for our negligence. Because of financial setbacks and the fact that there aren't many outside dogs here, we skipped a visit to the vet's.

Pepper is our 13-year-old spayed female black chow. When the heartworm tests proved positive, the Doctor said that the $500 treatment would probably kill her and recommended that we just try to keep her from overexerting and give her the Heartgard. He said that large dogs don't live long anyway. I couldn't accept that so I looked for an alternative. I'm glad I found it!

After giving Pepper the WormFree I took her back to be retested. The Doctor said he had never seen a remission of heartworms without the standard treatment and did not recommend the test. I insisted. The Doctor was obviously surprised that he could find no evidence of heartworms and he asked what I had given her. I got his email address and sent him your website address.

Thank you, thank you,

Phil Saunders
Naples, Texas


WE ARE SO EXCITED! We were heartbroken when the vet told us that Gus' annual heartworm test was positive. I started researching just exactly what stages heartworm takes and came upon Amber Technologies web site. I didn't think it would hurt to try the herbal remedy -- 6 months later. . .Gus is 'worm-free'. The vet was amazed and wanted all the details. We and he are believers! Thank you.

Lee, Carole, and Gus McCallum
Nevada City, California


Thomas is clear of heartworms My vet did a snap test for microflaria which was negative but should be negative because of the interceptor The inhouse antigen test for adults was negative and they sent the same blood to a vet lab and that test was also neative for heartworms!!!!!!!!!
Yea.

thanks

Tricia Barber
Gemz Cockers


Our dog was diagnosed with heartworm about three months ago and our vet recommended a rather extended, dangerous and expensive therapy. We decided to try WormFree, prior to taking the therapy advised by the vet. Two weeks ago, we had our dog retested for heartworm and he was completely negative. The vet did not believe the results and sent out a second sample which was also negative. He still did not believe the results and sent it to another lab and it was still negative. Our dog appears completely healthy and shows no ill effects. Congratulations on a great product.

Regards,

Wayne L. Cody, Ph.D.


She is active and very healthy! It seems your product worked excellent!

Michelle Diaz


Pat,

Just got back from the vet after having our dog "Buddy" retested for heartworms.

The vet said he is only showing very very small trace evidence of heartworms. He also suggested continuing for a little longer with the herbal treatment.

By the way the vet was very impressed and seemed rather skeptical at first until the results of the test. Thank you so much for your continued help. I can't wait to give a great testimonial for you on this fine product.

Sincerely,

Richard Weaver
Bates City, MO


Note: (HeartAid was our original beta name for WormFree.)

Pat, I wanted to report back to you on my treatment of one of my dogs, "Marcell,"

with the "Heartaid" herbal tonic.

You may recall that I ordered the trial bottle from you in late September via phone. While waiting for the arrival of the product, I started "Marcell" on some individual herbs (Hawthorne, Garlic, Black Walnut and Licorice...and Vitamin C).

I received the "Heartaid" in mid-October and began to administer the tonic on October 20 (my husband's birthday). I continued giving "Marcell" the tonic, twice a day, for 4 weeks and 5 days (until the bottle fell out of my pocket one afternoon, and one of the other dogs got ahold of it and ate the top off, thereby spilling out the balance...there wasn't a lot left at that point anyway).

I continued with the individual herbs, as before, for several more days, until "Marcell's" appointment for a post-treatment heartworm test, which was given last Friday, November 30.

I am delighted to announce that his test was NEGATIVE!

Now, in all honesty, I cannot attribute this result just to the "Heartaid," as I had been giving "Marcell" Interceptor preventive, monthly, since he was first diagnosed with the disease, back in January, 2001. Too, he had been receiving daily doses of garlic and Vitamin C.

I did notice that, although he had a couple of bouts with coughing earlier in the year and again during the summer, which I "treated" with extra vitamins and antihistamine, once he started on the "Heartaid," he no longer coughed...not once.

The vet, of course, also asserted that having given him the Interceptor aided in the outcome. Of that I cannot say, although I have had a couple of other "positive" dogs in the past that after simply giving them preventive for a year or so, they tested negative, too. In my experience, however, it just seems unlikely that a dog "Marcell's" age (at least 8-10 years and a large-breed type), testing positive less than a year ago, could rid himself of adult heartworms in that short a time. I do believe the "Heartaid" played a significant role in this wonderful outcome.

I thank you for the opportunity to try the product. I'm all for "natural" treatments and preventive healthcare for humans and pets alike. Please let me know if the product is going to become widely distributed and from what source people might find it.

Again, thank you for introducing me to "Heartaid." I will certainly recommend it to my friends and clients.

Best regards,

Lois Karasek, Dog Program Director
Animal Service League
Dowagiac, MI 49047