
MARLON'S STORY
2 weeks.
From overwhelming odds to steady progress.
5-year-old Boxer mix • Champlin, Minnesota
“Vet after vet told me I couldn’t save him. I was running out of options.
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Marlon’s short life had already been filled with challenges. From the beginning, he struggled with digestion and frequent vomiting. Then came seizures. Allergies followed. Over time, the list grew longer: myelopathy, spondylosis, dysplasia, arthritis, and severe immune weakness.
Emergency visits became routine. Tests were inconclusive. Specialists offered little clarity. One vet told his owner she was spending too much money trying to save him. Another warned that time was running out.
As Marlon approached five years old, his condition worsened again. His back end began to atrophy. He stumbled, fell while walking, and struggled on stairs. Diagnoses pointed to degenerative myelopathy and severe joint disease. Surgery was suggested at enormous cost and with no guarantee.
Nothing was working.
At her breaking point, Marlon’s owner prayed for help. The next day, she saw Nzymes mentioned repeatedly online. With nothing left to lose, she called, spoke with a customer care representative, and decided to try one more thing.
Marlon started Sprouted Granules and Ox-E Drops
The response came quickly.
Within days, he was walking better.
After a week, his stability improved.
After two weeks, the change was undeniable.
He still had challenges, but he was moving, engaging, and present again.
“I call this chapter of my life ‘to save the white boxer,’” his owner shared. “Nzymes gave me my dog back when nothing else helped.”
Today, Marlon continues his routine with nutritional support. Emergency medications are rarely needed. His life isn’t perfect, but it’s livable, active, and filled with joy again.
When the odds feel impossible, sometimes progress is the miracle.
Marlon's Timeline
1
Day
Started Nzymes. Max unable to walk.
3
Day
First signs. More alert, brighter eyes.
4
Day
Appetite returns. Ate entire meal.
5
Day
Stood independently for first time.
6
Day
Walked to door on his own.
8
Day
Ran freely across the backyard.
TOTAL SAVINGS
$6,050
Compared to commonly reported costs associated with surgery, ongoing veterinary care, medications, and physical therapy.
Emergency & specialist visits
$3,000
Diagnostic testing & monitoring
$1,500
Long-term medications
$650
Supportive care
$900
Nzymes investment
$220
*Illustrative Cost Comparison

8 DAYS LATER
Running Free
Running across the backyard. Playing and showing enthusiasm. Alert and engaged all day. Acting like a younger dog.








