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Long-Standing Pain Relief by NOAH Trainings in a Dog with Osteoarthritis (DJD)

QX World Team·

One of my first "guinea pigs" when I began working with NOAH and quantum biofeedback was my mother's dog, Nahla. Nahla is now a 4.5-year-old dog living with degenerative joint disease (DJD), a form of osteoarthritis that causes long-standing stiffness and discomfort, especially after rest.

Like many dogs with DJD, Nahla had grown reluctant to jump onto furniture, slower to rise after lying down, and generally less playful than she used to be — changes her owner had come to accept as "just getting older."

How the NOAH Sessions Worked

NOAH's approach combines gentle, low-frequency stimulation with PEMF therapy and chakra harmonization — all non-invasive, and all designed to encourage the animal's own self-healing processes rather than override them. Sessions were kept short and calm, letting Nahla settle into each one at her own pace.

What Changed

Over a series of sessions, Nahla's owner noticed her getting up more easily after resting, showing more willingness to move around, and generally seeming more like herself again. Cases like this are exactly why QX World built NOAH: gentle, science-informed support for the animals holistic practitioners care for every day.

Long-Standing Pain Relief by NOAH Trainings in a Dog with Osteoarthritis (DJD)