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Is there a treatment for cataracts other than surgery?  My 4 year old Maltese/Yorkie has what looks like a cataract on her  left eye.  My vet said to do nothing unless I wanted to spend a lot of money to have it removed and he doesn't do that kind of work.

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Hi June and little Maltese - We have had great results with a supplement to reduce cataracts or stop the progression.
If you provide me with your e-mail address I can send you the before and after photos of one of our clients taking NuVET plus daily.
NuVET helps to heal.... and from the photos you can see the mm of reduction ...
So, send me your private e-mail to MY private e-mail here:
mtnmom@gci.net


Dogs that have cataracts take a double dosage of the natural nuvet supplement.
Most dogs need 1 wafer of NuVET per day but your dog will need 2 per day for a few months and then you can drop down to 1 per day.
If you Maltese is toy size - you may only need 1 wafer per day-
Let me know the weight.

NuVET is here:  Only sold thru holistic vets and Pet professionals -
see the manufacturer for best pricing here:
http://www.nuvet.com/81098
Tell them you need the WAFERs or the NuVET Powder for your little Maltese / IT Is BEST to call in your Order:
1-800-474-7044  ( tell them Pet Nurse Marie sent you and referral code 81098)


Marie Peppers LPN MA

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