Udder inflammation in a 3-year-old mare resolved with miHealth scan + treatment
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Mastitis in a 3-year-old mare: a different approach to recovery
A young three-year-old mare was presented to us with persistent mastitis. Despite a week of antibiotic treatment, no improvement was visible — pus was still coming from the teat. These kinds of situations call for looking beyond mere symptom control, and seeking the underlying cause.
Therefore, we performed a miHealth scan to identify the disruption at a deeper level. Using subatomic analysis, we pinpoint energetic imbalances that often underlie physical complaints.
Based on the results of the miHealth scan, a targeted treatment was formulated and implemented:
- Treatment with miHealth, applying specific frequencies — tailored to the scan results — to rebalance the body
- Support with Traumeel, to reduce the inflammatory response and stimulate the natural healing capacity
After just 3 days, we observed a clear and positive change. Swelling and sensitivity noticeably decreased, and no more pus came from the teat — an important sign that the recovery process had begun well.

Through this combination of energetic and supportive therapy, we focus not only on the symptom but on the animal's complete recovery process.
The result
A body that is given the chance to heal itself again — from within.
This case highlights the importance of looking further when standard treatments do not have the desired effect, or even sooner.
Every animal is unique, and sometimes the key to recovery lies at a level that is not immediately visible.