RYLEE'S STORY
3 Weeks.
From rapidly spreading mouth warts to clear healing.
1.5-year-old Golden Retriever • Quebec, Canada
“The vet told me there was nothing he could do and that it just had to run its course.”
Rylee was still a young dog when papilloma warts began appearing in her mouth. At first, there were only a few. Then more appeared. Within days, the growths spread rapidly, making it difficult for her to play and interact with other dogs.
Her vet offered little reassurance. There was no real treatment plan—just waiting and hoping her immune system would eventually clear the virus on its own.
Uncomfortable watching the warts worsen, Rylee’s owner began researching alternatives and found Nzymes. With nothing to lose, she followed the instructions exactly, adding Black Leaf, Ox-E Drops, and Antioxidant Treats to Rylee’s routine.
The changes were documented carefully.
Within one week, the mouth warts were visibly shrinking.
By two weeks, the improvement was undeniable.
By three weeks, the warts were essentially gone.
“I honestly couldn’t believe what I was seeing,” her owner shared. “They were basically gone.”
Rylee returned to being her playful, social self—able to eat, play, and interact normally again.
“If she ever gets another wart, I won’t hesitate to reorder,” her owner said.
For Rylee, healing didn’t come from waiting it out —
It came from giving her body the support it needed to respond.
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.

BEFORE
Unable to Move
Could not walk without assistance. Constant pain. Sleeping 20+ hours daily. Vet said condition was permanent.

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








