Dog with chronic skin condition makes full recovery with miHealth and herbs
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Dog with chronic full-body rash
Some dogs struggle with skin problems for months — or even years.
Itching, red spots, scabs, hair loss, or continuously irritated skin are often temporarily suppressed with medication but then return.
Recently, we supported a dog with a chronic rash over almost its entire body. Its skin was severely affected, energy levels were low, and its immune system was clearly out of balance.
Our approach: looking at the root cause
Instead of just suppressing the symptoms, we first thoroughly evaluated the body using a frequency level scan in combination with miHealth treatment.
The scan provided important insights into:
- possible burdens on the body
- disturbances in skin and gut function
- deficiencies in balance and energy
- food causing additional stress
Based on this, a personalized treatment plan was drawn up.
Skin and blood support
To support the body from within, Fursyn herbs were used to support:
- skin recovery
- blood purification
- elimination of waste products
- liver and immune system support
In chronic skin problems, we often see that the body has difficulty processing waste products efficiently. The skin then literally becomes an "exhaust vent".
Diet adjusted based on scan results
Nutrition also played an important role.
Some ingredients turned out to put extra strain on the system, causing inflammatory reactions to persist.
By adjusting the diet based on the scan results, the body regained peace and space to recover.

Result after a few weeks — without medication

After a few weeks, we saw a clear change:
- the skin became calmer
- less redness and irritation
- itching significantly decreased
- the coat began to recover
- the dog visibly gained more energy
And this entirely without medication.
Every dog is different, and chronic skin problems often have multiple underlying factors. That's why we strongly believe in a personalized approach where we look not only at the skin but at the entire body.