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  • Lyme Disease In Horses

    Lyme disease is a contagious disease that is a common and troubling medical dilemma for horse patients. Learn your enemy before it attacks you and your prized horse. Basic and thorough knowledge about this disease and its related illnesses, its sources, and remedies can help stop its potential spread into your homes and stables.

    Deal with Lyme disease the right way.

    About the Author:

    Mark T. Reilly, DVM, Diplomate ABVP (Equine) is a practicing veterinarian for over twenty-five years. He earned his bachelor of science degree in animal science at the University of New Hampshire. He continued his education at the Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine. He owns and operates the South Shore Equine Clinic & Diagnostic Center in Plympton, Massachusetts.

    Dr. Reilly has presented numerous times to local, national, and international horse owner and veterinary seminars.

    $2.99$10.98
  • Rejuvenation 2.0

    Rejuvenation 2.0 explains the fundamental basis for how and why our cells get old and die. It begins with vascular inflammatory free radical impingements on capillary- endothelial cell basement membranes that occur as a result of repetitive- maladaptive behaviors and lifestyle choices. The free radical impingements block the back and forth pivot and swing of capillary cell outer membranes and mitochondria. When capillary cell mitochondria don’t swing combustion from energy to nitric oxide, chronic inflammation within end organ interstitial spaces will take the signaling lead to foment disease venues, deterioration of end organ function and set off relentless waves of fatigue and pain. The way back to wellness can be difficult but begins with reducing vascular inflammatory free radial impingements on capillary endothelial cell basement membranes to unlock the capillary cell pivot and swing dance. Its anti-inflammatory pace and stem and ricochet signaling effect to mesenchymal and end organ cells as well as to the interstitial space will follow, as chronic inflammation takes a check mate.

    About the Author:
    Bio/about the author (max 100 words): Dr. Buckingham is a practicing physician, research scientist, author, patient advocate and consultant of complex chronic medical issues for 40 years. During this span, he has been the last of a medical generation to experience the rarified air of the broadest swath of patient experience; from seeing everyday patients in the office, to consulting on complex cases in the operating and emergency rooms, to managing the sickest of the lot in the intensive care unit. It is from this vast swath of care that repeated patterns of disease and chronic illness emerged and gave impetus to seek out the root cause to these patterns. The fourth book in a series, Rejuvenation 2.0! lays out the case for how chronic inflammation extorts signaling control of the interstitial space by blocking the capillary cell dance, and then utilizing our own immune arsenal to expand disease venues and disrupt end organ function.

    $5.99$42.49
  • The Senior Horse

    The twenty-first century brings new technologies and discoveries to prolong the lives of humans and
    horses alike. Consequently, this century also brings in new challenges to horse owners as their horses age.

    Dr. Mark Reilly offers quick, practical, and detailed steps to caring for aging horses. He reveals the basic but often neglected responsibilities of the owner, and he answers the prevailing questions commonly asked by his patients. Dr. Reilly puts his years of research and experience in equine veterinary into his book.

    About the Author:

    Mark T. Reilly, DVM, Diplomate ABVP (Equine) is a practicing veterinarian for over twenty-five years. He earned his bachelor of science degree in animal science at the University of New Hampshire. He continued his education at the Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine. He owns
    and operates the South Shore Equine Clinic & Diagnostic Center in Plympton, Massachusetts.

    Dr. Reilly presented lectures and mentored in many local and international seminars.” should read “Dr. Reilly has presented numerous times to local, national, and international horse owner and
    veterinary seminars.

    $2.99$9.47
  • Top Ten Strategies To Prepare Your Horse For Winter

    The winter season brings new challenges for your horse. Learn how to keep your horses comfortable and warm by using the practical tips formulated by a veteran equine veterinarian, Dr. Mark Reilly. Within its covers, this book will help you perform the following necessary preparations:

    • Barn inspection
    • Winter shoeing options
    • Appropriate vaccinations
    • Storage capabilities and manure disposal system
    • Snow removal equipment preparations
    • Proper ventilation

    And many more!

    In the coming winter season, you can be sure that you are ready and capable to take care of your horses with the right strategies and preparations. This book aims to help you plan and solve issues before the first snow arrives.

    About the Author:

    Mark T. Reilly, DVM, Diplomate ABVP (Equine) is a practicing veterinarian for over twenty-five years. He earned his bachelor of science degree in animal science at the University of New Hampshire. He continued his education at the Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine. He owns and operates the South Shore Equine Clinic & Diagnostic Center in Plympton, Massachusetts.

    Dr. Reilly has presented numerous times to local, national, and international horse owner and veterinary seminars.

    $2.99$8.61

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