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11/24/2025

Great demonstration...this doctor believes it is low voltage that causes disease which is caused by stress, poor diet, toxins, etc. PEMF Therapy can increase your cells' voltage, detox the cells and increase your cells' absorption of nutrients and hydration. PEMF Therapy can help prevent disease and increase your body's immune system.
To schedule an appointment or purchase your own PEMF device contact:
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512-387-1887

10/26/2025

If you own large animals, please be considerate and follow these guidelines for your very hardworking vet.

FYI POST
Please be advised that there are very few Large Animal Veterinarians and even fewer that work on livestock other than horses. These Vet's put in 14-16 hour days on a regular basis and work urgent and emergency calls Saturdays and Sundays too. Your support and understanding is needed more than we can express. Family is set aside, Church is missed, quiet time is interrupted, farm chores are stacked up and unfinished, vacations are not even planned, and days off are non-existent.
You have a direct line to these Vet's at all hours of the day and night. So let's talk about what you can do:
1.) Calls and texts that are not emergencies should be made within the same hours as any other business. If your bank isn't open, your small animal vet isn't open or your own Dr office isn't open then maybe wait on that phone call or text until the next day.
2.) Know that scheduling is tight and Large Animal Vet's typically book out 3 or more weeks in advance for routine and non-emergency appointments. Don't wait until the last minute for needed vaccinations or Coggins.
3.) Large Animal Vet's because there are so few have a very large travel area. Appointments are scheduled depending on location. Know that you just might need to change your schedule to work within the location appointments.
4.) A lameness appointment needs a larger time window than routine yearly care/vaccinations. So, when you say "Oh yeah Doc, my mare's been limping for a couple weeks now can you take a look?" Yes, he is going to look at her but know the rest of his day will be behind schedule. We ask that when making an appointment you let us know all the details of what you are needing done.
5.) Hauling into the clinic helps tremendously. Dr Thames can see more patients in less time than driving from one farm to the next especially with the size of area he covers. It is much easier to get you in late evening for haul in appointments.
6.) Getting angry because your appointment can't be scheduled as quickly as you want doesn't help. Believe me we do the best we can to get you as quickly as possible.
7.) Know that "Jane Doe's" chicken or goat is just as important to them as your animal. Getting an attitude because you had to wait while Dr. Thames took care of their animal isn't helpful.
8.) If your Vet allows you to carry a balance on your account you should kiss the ground because very, very few do. All we ask is that you pay your bill in a timely manner.
9.) Have your animals caught and ready for the appointment. You may not realize how much time is spent waiting on you to catch, halter and bring up your horses or round up your goats/cows.
10.) If you have cattle invest in proper working equipment. Cattle can hurt you!! An injury to your Vet can be career ending.
Take care of the few Large Animal Vet's so they can take care of your animals to the best of their ability!!!

10/26/2025

Copper is more important than you know.

Iron Toxicity Post #1:
Menstruation does not automatically mean Iron Deficiency Anemia!

Here’s a must read by Kate Clancy who de-bunks the popular myth that women engaged in menstruation will have develop iron-deficiency anemia. You can read more about that below:

🔗 https://www.scientificamerican.com/blog/context-and-variation/httpblogsscientificamericancomcontext-and-variation20110727iron-deficiency-anemia/?kuid=9b929e4b-6207-43ca-8906-fe9dccda1ff8&kref=https%3A%2F%2Ftherootcauseprotocol.com%2Fmag-pie-alert-4-toxicity-of-iron%2F

Nothing could be further from the truth. If your health care provider believes that being female automatically means iron deficient anemia (IDA), this may be a red flag pointing to a need for a deeper understanding of how the body works.

The more I read, the more I learn about iron overload caused by copper deficiency (as in lack of ceruloplasmin), the more convinced I am that mineral dysregulation is at the base of most, if not all chronic diseases. It has profound implications for magnesium, copper, calcium, estrogen, thyroid function etc.

Copper is the key to the activation of the enzyme needed to make Estrogen. When copper is not so proper, (i.e. lack of the key anti-oxidant, ceruloplasmin) it gets bound to estrogen as it, too, is an anti-oxidant.

So, what is the connection to Iron? Please review this article:
Broderius, M., et al. (2012). “Suppressed hepcidin expression correlates with hypotransferrinemia in copper-deficient rat pups but not dams.”
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3380187/pdf/12263_2012_Article_293.pdf

There are many switchbacks in that study, but suffice it to say that estrogen has an effect on hepcidin, which affects iron metabolism. I have not sorted this entire mechanism out, as hepcidin works best with proper copper, and I’m just now getting my head around the estrogen >> hepcidin >> ferroportin angle.

Hope you find this blog as enlightening as I did!

A votre santé!
MORLEY M. ROBBINS

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