CHRONIC
KIDNEY (RENAL) FAILURE - the holistic approach
Testimonial
of Feline with kidney (renal) failure: Full Recovery
Presumably, the term “chronic kidney failure” suggests that the kidneys
have quit working and are, therefore, not making urine. However, by definition,
kidney failure is the inability of the kidneys to remove waste products
from the blood. This definition can occasionally create confusion because
some will equate kidney failure with failure to make urine. Kidney failure
is NOT the inability to make urine. Ironically, most dogs in kidney failure
are actually producing large quantities of urine, but the body’s wastes
are not being effectively eliminated.
"Kidney failure" might mean compromised, overworked kidneys - or it
might mean damaged kidneys (i.e., severe, chronic renal failure).
Kidneys can be damaged - irreparably, so the veterinary information says
- by a whole slew of environmental poisons and veterinary treatment drugs,
and via other disease forces as well (such as kidney infections, diabetes,
leptospirosis, cancer, as examples). And kidney problems can be inherited
(especially by certain breeds). (By the way, I've read that kidney
failure is supposedly easier to treat in cats than in dogs.) Kidney
failure (renal disease - increased thirst, dehydration, loss of appetite,
urination changes, maybe nausea and pain) is common in elderly pets - systems
do fail as we get older, whoever we are. But the kidneys are one
of the critical factors in eliminating toxins from the body - and they
become less efficient with age, and with toxin loading. (Which can
be a problem at any age, just like with humans.)" more
on kidney failure
Russell Swift, DVM on kidney disease - "Fortunately, since I
have turned to a holistic approach to wellness, I have seen many dogs and
cats outlive their death sentence by years. I believe there are three major
reasons for kidneys to degenerate and eventually fail: 1) poor
quality nutrition, 2) toxicity and 3) chronic
disease. I have discussed in many previous articles the failings of processed
foods. Inadequate and improper protein sources and low moisture content
(of dry foods) are the two major kidney stressors I believe occur in commercial
foods. The kidneys also take a hard hit from many toxins to which the body
is exposed. Many conventional medications, notably nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories
and certain antibiotics, are very damaging
to the kidneys. Ultimately, there is not much known about the long-term
effects of many food additives and preservatives; fluoride
in the drinking water; and all the pesticides and
herbicides used in, on and around our companion animals (and ourselves!).
Item number three on the list above is a term used by homeopaths to describe
a chronic disturbance in the body's function that results in symptoms.
Diet
in controlling Chronic Renal Failure (CRF)
When I am confronted with a dog or cat who has been diagnosed with
chronic renal (kidney) failure (CRF), I generally begin by educating the
animal's guardian about the dangers of commercial foods
and
the benefits of fresh-food feeding. Conventional veterinarians are under
the misunderstanding that low protein diets are the best way to feed an
animal with chronic renal failure. My experience is that such an approach
will lead to the death of the animal in a few months (thus bringing their
prognosis to fruition). I have found that just the opposite approach is
the most effective for most animals. I suggest feeding a high protein,
raw-meat-based
diet. I have seen dramatic reductions in elevated kidney blood tests
within two weeks in some patients. Why does conventional medicine do the
opposite? Because all of the conventional nutrition research is done with
processed foods. I haven't seen any done with raw foods. I believe this
is the reason for the research data. Heat-treated animal protein, as found
in commercial foods, is more difficult to digest. This results in more
protein (nitrogen) waste, which the kidneys must remove from the bloodstream.
Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) is a protein waste that is measured in a blood
test. Therefore, a diet that has high levels of cooked protein is more
stressful to the kidneys and results in higher toxicity (BUN) in the blood
if the kidneys are not functioning well. Raw protein, in comparison, digests
more completely with less waste. This results in more protein for healing
and rebuilding tissue without the renal stress. Remember, by nature carnivores
eat a very high protein diet. They should have the ability to handle it.
Another benefit of the raw foods is that they contain much more water than
dry foods. This helps the kidneys discharge waste material. I would not
be writing this information if I had not seen many animals improve on such
a regimen. Other holistic vets are having the same results." read
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Diet in controlling Chronic Renal Failure (CRF)
In the past, it was believed that a low protein diet was essential
in controlling Chronic Renal Failure (CRF). The idea behind this
is to cut down on the kidneys' load. However, studies done on dogs
in renal failure, show that a low protein diet did not help the GFR or
BUN of said dogs. Since cats have an even higher protein requirement
than dogs, it seems unlikely that they could thrive on low protein diets.
As an obligate carnivore, they need the nutrients only available from meat.
So one has to walk a fine line between making sure all the kitty's nutritional
needs are met, and keeping the stress on the kidneys as low as possible.
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Dr. Derek Duval, VMD - "Do high protein diets causes renal failure?
No. In dogs they have removed 7/8 of the renal mass and then placed them
on diets of various protein level and quality. Dietary protein had no effect
on the development of renal failure. In cats similar studies suggest that
dietary protein level is not associated with renal failure."
"Very Important to Feed a ALL Natural Diet
homeprepared meals of cooked or raw chicken ot
turkey meats ( any type of artifical foods that come
in tin or wrappter are full of chemical/toxins which will only continue
to burden the kidneys and add more toxins in the body. With more damage
the toxins that are normally filtered by the kidney begin to build up and
can cause depression, decreased appetite, a foul odor to the breath, oral
ulceration, and vomiting. In the end stage of renal failure, a low body
temperature, seizures, and severe depression and coma can result." Diana
Hayes DIHom
T.J. Dunn D.V.M. - "The biggest and most common misconception
of all... the promotion of some low priced, grain-based foods as being
a Complete and Balanced diet for dogs and cats! Having done physical
exams on tens of thousands of dogs and cats and learning from their owners
what these pets are being fed has taught me that dogs and cats look, feel,
and perform better if they are fed a meat-based diet rather than if fed
a corn, wheat, soy or rice-based diet. This does not mean that grains are
bad for dogs and cats; they surely can contribute certain limited nutrients
to a good diet (mainly calories in the form of carbohydrates). Nevertheless,
many veterinarians believe that grains should not
be the foundation of a diet intended for a dog or cat. If some pet food
"expert" tells you that eating animal fat
is bad for dogs and cats and that a plant source of fatty acids is much
better, your common sense should tell you that dogs and cats successfully
evolved over the eons by consuming animal fat in their diets. So does it
make sense to say that animal fat is bad for dogs and cats? Another example
is the common notion that lots of protein in a pet's diet will cause kidney
damage. Again, looking at the nature of the dog and cat as
primarily a meat-eating animal and having evolved by capturing and consuming
other animals, we know their diets have always been high in protein.
Think about what makes sense IN NATURE. If you hear about a nutritional
product that "just doesn't make sense"... be cautious about it's factual
basis."
In his book Dr.
Pitcairn's Complete Guide to Natural Health for Dogs and Cats
Dr. Pitcairn write: "...Chemicals in food (like preservatives, coloring
agents and artificial flavoring agents) and in the environment (contaminated
water, air and soil) are directly stressful to the
kidneys and probably play a role in the development of the condition.
In addition, lack of adequate exercise and diminished exposure to natural
environments compound the problem of inadequate elimination and a sluggish
metabolism. ...Long-term skin irritation and eruption often seem to precede
eventual kidney failure in old age.
If the skin disorder is repeatedly suppressed with doses of cortisone or
related corticosteroid drugs, the relationship seems especially true."
(danger of cortisone)
Dr.Hamilton DVM says ... 'diets
that are low in potassium can cause renal failure.' In general Commercial
diets are of poor quality protein and poorly formulated and may have
led to the development of renal disease. (Natural
Kidney Diet)
Dr. Paula Terifaj DMV - "Research
conducted at the University of Georgia in the 1990’s found that feeding
protein levels of 34% (higher than the recommended average of 22-26%) to
older dogs with kidney failure caused no ill effects at all... The truth
of the matter is this; Inferior sources of proteins, meat by-products and
grains (cheap sources of incomplete proteins that pet food companies are
allowed to factor in and measure as crude protein) can make more work for
the organs that are involved in digesting food and eliminating waste, namely
the kidney, liver and pancreas." learn
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Natural Treatments
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Chronic kidney (renal) failure
in cats
Dr.
Duval explains that the most common clinical signs of renal (kidney)
failure are vomiting, increased urination and increased thirst. (Other
disease share these same signs; such as diabetes, hyperthyrioidism ...)
Blood tests that are important are the BUN, Creatinine and phosphorous.
BUN
or blood urea nitrogen is a chemical that
the liver makes from ammonia.
Dr. Will Falconer, DVM - "Most of the chronic diseases we commonly
see in animals (and humans) have an immune basis, e.g. diabetes, allergies,
asthma, thyroid disease, inflammatory bowel diseases, repeated ear infections,
cancer, etc. While they can be cured through the careful use of homeopathy,
the road to cure can be a long one -- often years if the animal has had
years of disease. Transfer
factors can significantly shorten the course, by giving a much needed
balancing effect to the immune system. If the immune system is overactive
as in allergies, ear infections, asthma, diabetes, or hypothyroidism, Transfer
Factor can balance this overactivity so the system is not attacking its
own organs, overreacting to things that shouldn’t be perceived as a threat.
If, conversely, the immune system is under-active as in mange, parasites,
viral infections, or cancer, Transfer Factor Plus can clearly stimulate
it to better meet the challenges it needs to be alert to."
Testimonial of Feline with kidney (renal)
failure: Full Recovery
"My beloved cat Tawny 16
years old was diagnosed with kidney (renal) failure and there wasn't
much the vet was offering to do but to put my cat on a very low protein
diet. Tawny didn't want to eat it. He had lost a lot a weight when he got
sick. Within 9 mo's he had gone from 8 lbs. to 6 lbs. I could see
his bones in his back. I had given him that tainted cat food unknowingly.
I didn't know which way to turn because I just knew I was losing him. Just
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and I thought he was going to die that night, he was still eating very
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Here's another testimonial: Full
recovery of a cat with chronic renal failure (CRF)
"I have had diabetes for
38 of my 49 years and I've had kidney disease since1986. In August
of 1999, I went for my quarterly blood test for my kidneys. The physician
called me after the test was taken and said, "Not only are your kidneys
functioning well, after fourteen years, their function has improved dramatically."
My BUN (blood urea nitrogen) was near normal
after fourteen years of it being almost twice as high as it should be because
my kidneys weren't filtering well. The only supplemental change in my life
was Transfer Factor. Only once in my life did I endorse
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H. Blatstein, Former President, Philadelphia Chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes
Foundation read
other testimonials on Transfer Factor in veterinary medicine
Dr. Sam Jones, DVM - "Two cats, both about 8 years
old, had severe diabetes. It was impossible to get the insulin requirements
adjusted. They had lost weight to a point that they were skin and bones.
Both cats had no quality of life left. After one week of being on Transfer
Factor we were able to get their insulin requirements adjusted. It
is now 6 months and they have regained their weight and have a great
quality of life and health."
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CHRONIC KIDNEY (RENAL) FAILURE -
the
holistic approach
Vaccines Triggered
Harmful Inflammatory Reactions in the Kidneys
It has long been known that chronic renal failure (CRF) in cats has
an inflammatory component. Chronic low-grade inflammation causes gradual
destruction and scarring of the kidney, eventually resulting in loss of
function and failure of the organ. However, what was not known was what
caused the inflammation in the first place. Recent research from Colorado
State University suggests a link between vaccination
for feline distemper (panleukopenia) and the development of chronic renal
failure. The distemper virus is grown in a feline kidney cell culture
to make the vaccine. Earlier research at Purdue University showed that
puppies given a vaccine grown in calf serum developed antibodies to calf
proteins that also reacted against the puppies' own cells. These auto-antibodies
(antibodies to self, or to one's own tissues) may contribute to later development
of autoimmune
diseases. Every subsequent vaccine caused the puppies to form even
more antibodies. Feline
Chronic Renal Failure (CRF)
In the Colorado State study, 75% of kittens given an injectable distemper
vaccine developed antibodies to kidney proteins. However, kittens given
the intranasal form of the vaccine did not produce kidney antibodies.Ongoing
work at Cornell University has demonstrated that the immunity produced
by the feline distemper vaccine lasts for many years (the test cats have
maintained their immunity to destemper for more than 9 years without revaccination).
Given the long-lasting immunity provided by the distemper vaccine and the
risk
of triggering a harmful inflammatory reaction in the kidneys, it seems
prudent to minimize the vaccines a cat receives. The current recommendation
is to vaccinate every 3 years. For indoor cats, it may be unnecessary to
revaccinate at all, once the kitten has had its distemper series. Some
studies suggest that a single distemper vaccine given after 16 weeks of
age, is fully protective and need not be repeated. The intranasal vaccine
appears to be much less likely to cause this adverse reaction. Reference:
Parenteral administration of FVRCP vaccines induces antibodies against
feline renal tissues." MR Lappin, WA Jensen, R Chandrashekar, SD Kinney
Chronic renal failure is a common cause of death in cats. Lymphocytic/plasmacytic
interstitial nephritis is common histopathologically, suggesting immune-mediated
reactions may play a role. Feline herpesvirus 1, calicivirus, and panleukopenia
virus for use in feline vaccines (FVRCP) are commonly grown in Crandall-Reese
Feline Kidney (CRFK) cells. As a consequence, commercially available FVRCP
vaccines contain CRFK proteins. The objectives of this study were to determine
whether cats inoculated with FVRCP vaccines develop antibodies against
CRFK cell extracts and if so, to determine if these antibodies reacted
with extracts of feline renal tissue (FRT). Feline
Distemper Vaccine Implicated in Development of Chronic Renal Failure
Michael Richards, DVM - "Unfortunately, cats develop vaccinerelated
fibrosarcomas. This is a problem which has come to light in the last few
years and it is one for which there is no clear consensus about the proper
way to publicize and deal with it among small animal veterinarians. I suspect
that many cat owners are unaware of this risk.. Most veterinarians are
reluctant to tell every cat owner about the risk of fibrosarcomas and to
explain the risk/benefit ratio of vaccination for each individual cat."
Fibrosarcoma
in Cats - Vaccine Related
Dr. Christina Chambreau, DVM - "Routine
vaccinations are probably the worst thing that we do for our animals. They
cause all types of illnesses but not directly to where we would relate
them definitely to be caused by the vaccine. Repeating vaccinations on
a yearly basis undermines the whole energetic well-being of our animals.
Animals do not seem to be decimated by one or two vaccines when they are
young and veterinary immunologists tell us that viral vaccines need only
be given once or twice in an animal's life. First, there is no need for
annual vaccinations and, second, they definitely cause chronic disease.
As a homoeopath, it is almost impossible to cure an animal without first
addressing the problems that vaccines have caused to the animal, no
matter what the species." more
on Health Hazard of Routine Vaccination
Steroids don't cure anything.
They are very powerful drugs and if used inappropriately, they can mask
symptoms of a serious illness and weaken the cats immune system. These
drugs have severe side effects and if used improperly, can bring harm to
the cat. Suppression of the cats immune system is a side effect which must
be seriously considered before long term treatment is begun. Many cats
placed on long term steroid therapy are seriously ill. Some of the severe
side effects take a long time to develop. Learn
more about the danger of overuse of steroids
and antibiotic
Marine Phytoplankton Saved a Dog's Life
"I adopted my dog Jojo a few yeals ago. He was 13 at the time and about
to go to the pound because his previous owner was moving and couldn't keep
him. When he came to me he was showing signs of age. He had a hard time
walking and his eyesight and hearing were a bit impaired. Eventually, he
came to a point where he would no longer eat. This went on for seven days.
He would find a secluded corner and sleep most of the time. I felt like
he was just miserable, hardly alive and going downhill fast. As each day
passedI would watch him get a little worse. I finally made the heartbreaking
decision to take him to the vet and have him put to sleep. Someone told
me about the Marine PhytoPlankton and I decided to try it on Jojo as a
last resort. I started giving him a small amount of a marine phytoplankton
tonic with his evening meal. In two months, Jojo made a complete recovery.
I used to have to wake him up when I got home from work. Now Jojo greets
me at the door barking and wagging his tail' His eyesight and hearing have
also improved - he seems more aware of his sunoundings and is playful and
attentive. I don't think he would be in such good health if it weren't
for adding marine phytoplankton tonic to his diet. It has literally made
the difference for him. My son has dubbed it Jojo's go-go juice. I am grateful
for this product for bringing our family pet back to health." Dan
R.
Feline with severe liver failure
"Last
fall my cat became really sick with severe liver failure, she actually
went down to being just skin and bones. A friend of mine, a veterinary
assistant and nutritionist of many years, told me that the only way I could
possibly save my cat was by force feeding her a high protein diet every
two hours. I had read years ago that it is actually the wrong approach
to feed an ill person protein since it takes too much energy to digest,
so when my cat declined cat food and tuna I decided to follow the wisdom
of her body. The only thing I ever forced her to take was marine phytoplankton
(Frequen~Sea) (1/2 to 1
teaspoon a day) and filtered water and Pedialyte for hydration. I also
did energy healing on her and prayed for her. could notice a small
improvement in my cat after a few days of Frequen~Sea and energy healing
combined. My rationale was to help her detoxify and clean out the liver,
and the Frequen~Sea would be giving her the energy to stay alive and work
through this phase. With her weight loss I decided to deal later. Over
the course of several weeks with these "treatments" my cat slowly got a
little strength back, also gained a little bit of weight. I would put pureed
tuna and tuna water on my hand and entice her to take some all the time,
but never forced her. The first thing that she decided to eat on her own
again was the seed part of cantaloupe, one of her favorites. I decided
to keep trusting her body - it actually made perfect sense that she would
eat this first since it cleans the body because of the high water content.
From here she progressed to pieces of cantaloupe, then some tuna and some
kitten food (only out of my hand), all the while I kept giving her the
Frequen~Sea once or twice a day which I squirted into her mouth with a
syringe without a needle. After about 5 months my cat became healthy again
and gained her normal strength and weight back. Her fur is actually more
silky and beautiful now than it ever was before. I put a few drops of FrequenSea
into the water bowls for all of my cats every day now - their furs have
also become softer and shinier, they throw up hairballs less frequently.
In my opinion the combination of FrequenSea and energy healing is almost
foolproof, an opinion that was also supported by Dr. Rodier."
Annette
K.
Feeding marine phytoplankton and other sea plant algae to your pet
promotes: Shiny hair coat and supple skin - Healthier and stronger
newborns - Improved milk production in lactating bitches and queens - Improved
reproductive performance both for male and female - Aids in the healing
process by offering the vitamins and minerals necessary for tissue repair
- Better utilization and absorption of nutrients from foods ingested.
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FELINE
UROLOGICAL SYNDROME (FUS) and Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
Feline urological syndrome, a chronic condition
similar to cystitis in humans (characterized by frequent urination with
blood in the urine), is an increasingly common and potentially fatal illness
in cats. It has been linked to elevated levels of ash and phosphorus, two
substances commonly found in commercial pet foods. High iodine levels are
seen as a contributing factor for thyroid tumors in cats. "New diseases
are being discovered that are linked to ‘100% complete’ diets," states
Dr Wysong. These include "polymyopathy (a muscle disorder) from low potassium
levels, dilated cardiomyopathy (heart muscle disorder) from low taurine
levels, arthritic and skin diseases from acid/base and zinc malnutrition
and chronic eczema from essential fatty acid malnutrition,"
he reports. Given the high possibility that your favorite pet foods may
be slowly poisoning your cat or dog, it’s crucial that you find brands
you can trust to be animal friendly.
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are uncomfortable and extremely
painful. They tend to be more common in cats than dogs and can be caused
by bacterial infection, bladder stones or urolithiasis (stones in the urinary
tract). UTIs often recur and can lead to more serious kidney infections
if left untreated. Symptoms include
* Straining to urinate
* Obvious pain or discomfort when urinating
* Constantly licking their genitals
* Frequent urination without passing much urine
* Urinating in unusual places
* Cloudy or bloody urine
* Fever and loss of condition
UTI-Free
is another remedy intended to soothe, lubricate, strengthen, and protect
urinary
tract tissues of dogs and cats. Holistic vets use this
herbal remedy and Transfer
Factor in the treatment of various forms of urinary tract inflammation
without irritating the kidneys. An antimicrobial, anti inflammatory, soothing
and tonifying designed to disinfect, sooth and protect the urinary tract.
Learn about essential fatty acid malnutrition
and the healing properties of flaxoil and fish oil for animals
Learn about The Poisons in Pet Food
William Winter DVM
- "...Another sort of miracle that occurred from my exposure to this
work was my conversion to using herbs instead of steroids, antibiotics
and other drugs when treating the very common ailment, FELINE UROLOGICAL
SYNDROME (I refuse to use any newer acronyms because the current thinking
doesn't seem to have evolved any more since the old acronym was in vogue).
I began exploring the simple herbs listed by Ms. Levy to great effect,
then I discovered a commercial product of a similar nature HERBAL DIURETIC.
It is produced for humans with cystitis/vaginitis. When I first started
using the product it was called "URINARY ANTISEPTIC" for it really
is, but the F.D.A. did not want people to be curing themselves so they
made them change the name. It still works very nicely."
FELINE
URETHRAL OBSTRUCTION (FUS)
Urethral obstruction by crystals in the urine is one of the most common
problems of neutered male cats.
Excerpt from felinefuture.com's website
Magnesium and Feline
Urological Syndrome
(FUS): ( also know as Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease - FLUTD)
The absolute level of magnesium in the feline diet by itself does not
contribute to the formation of urinary struvite crystals, provided that
it is present in the proper ratio to other minerals in the diet, and that
other dietary factors support the maintenance of an acidic urinary pH.
Experiments using supplemental magnesium chloride in the diet of cats have
shown that, a high dietary magnesium intake does not result in any signs
of FUS if an acidic urine is produced. However, if the urine pH is 7.5
or higher struvite crystals will form even in cats fed a diet low in magnesium.
These facts emphasise the role of urinary pH in the development of FUS
in the cat, who has been evolutionary adapted to produce acidic urine,
and not total magnesium content.
FELINE CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE
INFORMATION CENTRE
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Alert! Alert! Alert!
Hartz
Flea and Tick Products - Dangerous for Pets
To: Hartz Mountain Corp. and Retailers carrying Hartz brand topical
flea and tick products
Despite multitudes of well-documented cases of Hartz Flea and Tick Products
causing injury and death to many innocent pets, Hartz Mountain Corp. continues
to deny any wrongdoing and insists that its products are safe.
Evidence against the safety of Hartz Flea and Tick products continues
to grow rapidly. TV news channels have ran numerous reports on the problem
and a class action suit has been filed against Hartz Mountain Corp. by
the law firm of Faruqi and Faruqi, LLP and Squitieri and Fearon, LLP. However,
these deadly products are still being sold in stores across the nation
and remain well within the reach of unsuspecting consumers who are unwittingly
putting their beloved pets into harm's way.
The principal ingredient in Hartz brand Flea and Tick products for cats
is a 40-year-old chemical pesticide called Phenothrin. Although long since
banned for use as a lawn pesticide, due its toxicity, Phenothrin constitutes
over 85% of the total ingredients in Hartz Advanced Care Plus topical flea
and tick drops for cats.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is also actively collecting
information regarding incidents with pets that have been affected by Hartz
Flea and Tick products. EPA findings to date criticize Hartz for their
testing practices and have suggested re-evaluation of these products for
their safety. The EPA has also highlighted problems with the way in which
Hartz Mountain Corp. has incorrectly categorized reported incidents of
problems with cats such as to obscure the severity of the problem.
Veterinarians across the country are already fully aware of the problems
caused by these Hartz brand topical flea and tick medications that are
available
over the counter. Interviews with veterinarians in Jacksonville, FL, for
example, concluded that nearly two-thirds of the approximately 30 surveyed
have seen problems related to the Hartz products and see them regularly.
Research among veterinarians in other states produced similar results.
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Chemicals And Our Pet's HealthCountless pets
are poisoned each year, either suffering a sudden illness or death or encountering
toxins on a daily basis that erode their health slowly and shorten their
lifespan. Illness does not occur without cause. Causes may originate in
many areas. Underlying causes of illness and disease must be identified
and removed before complete recovery can occur. Symptoms can be expressions
of the body's attempt to defend itself, to adapt and recover, to heal itself,
or may be results of the causes of disease.
FIP (Feline
Infectious Peritonitis) Treatment
Toby was diagnosed with
FIP in February 1998, just two weeks after he was given 3 vaccinations
in one day. I thought it was too much to give to a 4 lbs kitten. But I
did not say anything to the veterinarian. Now I strongly believe that the
vaccination messed up his immune system. Toby had the wet type of FIP and
had fluid accumulation in his chest. Shelley believes that a change of
her cat's diet from commercial kibbles and canned food to wholesome
raw food helped saved her cat.
"My
introduction to homeopathy came about because my feline who had FIP, Aids
and Leukemia was dying. The following remedy brought him back in 12 hours.
NO JOKE. He was choking on his fluids before that and the antibiotics
were useless. Haven't had much use for conventional medicine since.
Anyway, if you can get a vet to order the glandulars for you, here it is:
Pulsatilla, Ars. alb., Calc. flour, Silicia, Rhus tox., Flour ac., Cantharis,
Carduus mar, Hepar sulph, Cell salts, Lymph, Liver, Argent. nit. - all
10x potency, 15x will do. I realize the classical homeopaths will have
a fit over this. I'm sorry, this is beyond chronic and these remedies work
on many different area's of the body and quickly."
Lita
(FIP)
Feline Infectious Peritonitis Cured with Herbs
When my neighbor with cancer had developed jaundice due to liver failure,
I ordered bupleurum
root. When the herb came in and I told him what it was for, he
wasn't interested. So it sat on my shelf. A few months later,
my cat contracted FIP. His condition
deteriorated until he, too, developed severe jaundice, was throwing up
yellow bile, was dropping feces uncontrollably, and had lost so much weight
he looked like a skeleton with fur. My mother asked if I was giving
him
herbs, to which I replied that I was afraid it would kill him. Then
it dawned on me he was going to die anyway, so what could it hurt?
I made a tea by boiling one tablespoon of bupleurum root and one tablespoon
of pau d' arco bark in two cups of water. After boiling for ten minutes
I turned off the heat and added one tablespoon of dried yarrow flowers
and leaves and let it steep for about twenty minutes more. I strained
the tea through a mesh strainer and poured it into empty medicine bottles
with eyedroppers and refrigerated it.
At first I gave my cat five one milliliter drops every 20 minutes straight
into the back of his mouth. After two hours I administered the five
drops every two hours for 24 hours. Then I reduced the dosage to
every two hours during my normal waking hours for several days. I
continued the treatment every few hours for two more weeks. He was
pretty weak in the beginning of treatment, so I also crushed up a cat vitamin,
mixed it with water, and fed him about 5ml twice per day until he started
eating again. The jaundice gradually went away over a two week period.
He recovered fully, regained his appetite, and is regaining weight.
It looks like this incurable cat disease is no longer incurable, at least
for herbalists. I can only wonder what it would have done for my
neighbor, but not being a doctor, it wasn't for me to prescribe.
Feline
Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) Link
Feline Infectious
Peritonitis by Irene de Villiers. There is new information about FIP
and how it behaves, and which tells us more than we knew before.
More on the danger of routine pet vaccination
More on herbs and other natural remedies in
veterinary medicine
Toxic Alert!
Insecticides
and Feline Hyperthyroidism
Since the early 1980s, increasing numbers of cats have been found with
hyperthyroidism,
enlarged thyroid glands and high levels of thyroid hormone in the blood.
Cats which were regularly treated with flea powders and sprays, and were
also exposed to lawn pesticides, have been found more likely to have hyperthyroidism.
A higher level of canned cat food in the diet was also an increased risk
factor (Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 1988(6): 295-309). Thyroid enlargement
has been seen in Great Lakes fish and in rodents fed on these fish. This
has been attributed to pesticides and other contaminants in the lake water
(Advances in Modern Toxicology, 1992(XXl): 129-145). more on Toxic
shampoos, toxic drugs, toxic environment affecting pet's health
Feline
Hyperthyroidism
Frequently Asked Questions, Information About Overactive Thyroid Conditions
in Cats.
Because of the potential seriousness of hyperthyroidism,
it's recommended that you work with a good holistic
veterinarian or naturopath who specializes in pets to determine an
effective treatment regimen for your cat. In Feline
Hyperthyroidism's article, the author lists a raw
food diet, homeopathy, massage, flower
essences, and acupuncture as holistic options; herbs and supplements
which may be useful for hyperthyroidism:
Liquid
trace minerals, Essential Fatty acids,
Digestive
enzymes, Hawthorne
(for
the associated heart problems), and vitamin
C, E, B complex.
Hyperthyroid
occurs
when tyroid gland produces too much hormone.Speeds up body processes (esp.
digestion). Thyroid functions influence pituitary, parathyroid, and sex
glands. All may be affected., Results: overactive metabolic state, malabsorbtion
of food, increased fa breakdown and cholesterol excretion, increased use
of glucose, over stimulation of protein synthesis., Symptoms: Nervousness,
irritability, increased perspiration, insomnia and fatigue, weakness, hair
loss, seperation of the nails, hand tremors, intolerance of heat, rapid
heartbeat, and sometimes protuding eyeballs., The condition is sometimes
called thyrotoxicosis, or Grave's disease. More
information and Available Supplements
Inflamatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
Don Hamilton, DVM - "The panleukopenia virus of cats induces
an intense, rapidly progressive malfunction in the digestive tract, leading
to vomiting and/or diarrhea. In adult vaccinated animals this translates
into a chronic state of diarrhea and sometimes vomiting. This disease is
known as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), an autoimmune disease of the
intestines. IBD has been occurring at near epidemic levels over the past
several years; no other reasonable explanation has been proposed for the
proliferation of cases of the disease." more
on inflammatory bowel disease and (IBD)
"After six years of escalating misery, all of my cat’s inflammatory
bowel disease (IBD) symptoms disappeared—quite literally—within 24 hours
of making the complete transition to a raw,
grainless diet. That was nearly three years ago and the symptoms
have not returned. Ultimately, I came to the realization that I was putting
my IBD cat at much greater risk by feeding species-inappropriate commercial
foods than by feeding him a carefully-prepared, balanced, grain-free, raw
meat based diet. Interestingly, plenty of other folks I know with
cats that have digestive troubles report this same experience. A
grain-free diet “does the trick” for these IBD cats, but a raw diet with
grains does not. Why is that? They’re carnivores." Anne
Jablonski On Balanced Homemade Diets and Feline IBD
Hamilton's article
More on the danger of vaccines
Emotional
Healing for Cats by Stefan Ball
Anyone wanting to improve the quality and increase the longevity of
their feline companion's life should own this reference book. Based on
the teachings of Dr. Edward Bach, a prominent physician in the early 1900s,
who was concerned not only with the physical problems of his patients,
but with their emotional outlook as well. This book reminds us that cats
are as individual as humans--each with their own set of emotional and health
issues. The 38 Bach Flower Essences are listed alphabetically, with a general
description as well as specific behavioral traits exhibited by cats that
each remedy could correct. Suggested remedies for humans having difficulty
dealing with injured or ailing cats are also given. No previous knowledge
or experience with flower essences is needed to start using this information
immediately.
Learn more about Bach Flower Remedies for
Animals
Cat
Massage : A Whiskers-To-Tail Guide to Your Cat's Ultimate Petting Experience
by Maryjean Ballner
Amazon.com reviewers:
"This is a great book becasue it is a joy to follow, is illustrated
to follow easily, and works! My four cats, Maui, Shima, Gumpy, and ChiChi,
all love me more because of what this book has allowed me to do - how about
a book on dogs - my new lab is feeling left out - GREAT book, if you have
a cat - this is the message manual!"
"This author captures the essence of bonding with your cat through
affectionate touch. Feline photographs are great and layout imaginative.
Cat Massage is a book you will keep and refer to for years"
Excerpt from
the catfaeries.com website In this article, Gail Colombo quotes Juliette
de Baircli Levy exclusively
The pros and cons of giving garlic to dogs and cats Adding
Garlic to your Feline's Diet: a Bad Idea?
The Medicines of Our Grandmothers
by Gail Colombo
"Rather than resort to vaccines as a prevention of diseases or a way
to rid a cat of worms Juliette de Bairacli Levy believes in a strict healthy
diet and herbs. This she refers to as "natural rearing." "Do you know that
once Pasteur started his vaccinations rabies spread? Elecampane cures rabies
very well. Common broom makes a wonderful champagne (for humans!) and is
the specific for rabies given as a tea. Garlic will prevent rabies, common
broom will cure." "Garlic is almost all you need to be healthy, the Gypsies
always have their garlic and they have it raw. Did you know the FDA wants
to go after Garlic?" Juliette strongly believes, and has seen firsthand
that a cat with any form of cancer treated with garlic will live many long
years. "Surgery to me is the last thing to do for cancer. Once air gets
to it the end is in sight. I would never consider an operation for myself.
I would take lots of honey and garlic, all the berries, and beets. It is
widely held by Juliette and other that all the burning and bitter things
are good against cancer, such as horseradish, garlic, turnips, ginger and
sheep sorrel."
Fleas: "The main problem people have with their cats, in England
anyway, seems to be with fleas in the warmer weather. They are also , of
course prone to get worms from the fleas they eat whilst grooming, supposedly.
One neat solution to both these problems was passed on to us by our local
pet store. They give a garlic capsule to their cats - and dogs too,
I think, once or twice each week. It kills the worms in the gut, and the
fleas won't come or stay on the animals with garlic in their system. Frequency
of dosage is worthy of some experiment"Jack
Dempsey. (make sure to read below the warning
on garlic usage )
Excerpt from Feline
Future's website
Adding Garlic to your Feline's Diet: a Bad Idea?
Many natural substances which aid human ailments may have an equally
beneficial outcome on the cat, but equally many can also have a detrimental
effects on the cat and her health. The following is a summery of
supplements often well meaningly added to cats' diet, under the misconception
that their benefits for human wellbeing can also be applied to feline health.
Feline
Future website warns against using garlic
for cats and dogs "The use of garlic and other members of the Lily family
such as onions, shallots, and chives in the cat's diet is not advised.
Ingestion of these plants in a raw, cooked, or dried form can lead to damage
of the red blood cells, which are rejected by the body from the bloodstream,
and a continued use of garlic or onions can eventually result in hemolytic
anemia. If the anemia is not controlled by discontinuing the use of the
plants, it can potentially lead to death. Less significant but important
is that raw garlic and onions irritate the mouth, esophagus, and stomach
and can cause or exacerbate ulcers.
"Onion poisoning has been described in the cat by Kobayaschi (1981)
who reported a hemolytic anemia and increase in Heinz bodies in cats that
had consumed onion soup. (...)" Excerpt from Nutrient Requirements of Cats,
Revised edition by the National Research Council. Ref.: Kobayaschi, K.
1981. Onion poisoning in the cat. Feline Pract.
11:22.
"Cats or Dogs should never be given raw, un-aged garlic because it is
very irritating to the mouth, esophagus, and stomach and can cause or exacerbate
ulcers." The Garlic Information Center hotline, 1-800-330-5922 at Cornell
University Medical College.
learn
more about: Alfalfa powder, alfalfa sprouts, Sprouts, other raw vegetables,
and barley grass powder, cat's compulsion to eat grass, Garlic, Yeast -
brewers yeast, baker's yeast, nutritional yeast, and Vitamin C.
WORMS AND DISEASES OFTEN EFFECTING CATS
"Using her years of learning and successful working with herbs Juliette
has created an Herbal Compound Formula which you can easily make yourself.
This garlic and wormwood based compound has been used by Juliette most
of her life and by the gypsies forever as a cure-all and preventative for
just about anything. With pills of this compound, and grated or ground
almonds, Juliette has kept all her animals free from illness such as rabies,
all forms of cancer including Feline Leukemia and Feline AIDS. "When I
went to the Balearic Islands to the farms I found they used the same extract
I use. These herbs are the great protectors of the human race and animals.
The wise animals go for bitters and wild garlic, and are never ill." With
this formula you can safely and easily worm your cat.
A note about Yeast
Gail Colombo, Juliette de Bairacli Levy and The Backyard Predator Website
also warns against adding yeast to a cat's diet "Yeast -
brewers yeast, baker's yeast, nutritional yeast Ones ingested, yeast will
start to ferment in the warm, moist, nutrient rich environment of the stomach,
and cats frequently suffer of bloating when given yeast. In the health-compromised
domestic cat population it can also cause severe allergies in individuals.
All the nutrients, which make yeast acclaimed as a nutritional supplement,
are readily available in meats, organs, and eggs of a normal feline diet.
Do
you have a question about holistic animal health or need assistance?
or use this contact
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or call 206-984-3009 or 323-389-0560
SICK OF DRUGGING YOUR PET?
Dr Charles E Loops DVM - "After
10 years of traditional veterinary practice I became tired of having no
treatment for chronic disease, incurable conditions, and a plethora of
allergic maladies which seem to plague all veterinary practices. I was
frustrated with giving animals cortisone because
I had no other solutions, or using antibiotics
for infections which I knew were of viral origin. There is so much that
can be done for an animal, bird, or reptile that is ailing by utilizing
homeopathic medicine."
Steven Slagle, DVM: "Transfer factors
and transfer factors Plus have turned out to be the most effective
and versatile products I have ever used in my 32-year veterinary practice.
Here are a few examples: A cat with leukemia, an oral tumor, and posterior
paralysis due to a spinal tumor, was very ill and emaciated. One month
after enhanced transfer factors (1 cap daily), there was some regression
of the oral tumor, restored appetite with some weight gain, and increased
sociability. Five months later, she continues to improve, regaining normal
weight, 80% regression of her oral tumor, and regaining use of hind legs
and tail. Victor, a 10-year-old gelding, with EPM was treated with conventional
drug therapy for 5 weeks and yet continued to deteriorate. At week 6, I
started him on enhanced transfer factors (6 caps/day). Within one week,
he showed noticeable improvement, and within 30 days, he was able to show.
Since his full recovery 4 months ago, Victor has continued to show at his
original performance level. Dr. Slagle says that he has used these
products as stand-alone and in conjunction with allopathic therapies in
the following cases with excellent results: CANCER: Canine lipomas, Canine/feline
hepatic tumors, Equine squamous cell carcinoma, Equine melanomas; Feline
leukemia, oral tumors. VIRAL/BACTERIAL: Upper and lower respiratory
infections, Canine/feline dermatoses, Equine/bovine scours, Equine septic
arthritis, Feline abscesses. PARASITIC/FUNGAL/AUTOIMMUNE: E.P.M., Feline
and equine fungal dermatitis, and Feline autoimmune gingivitis.
Shirley's
testimonial - June 20002
My 11 year old dog, Shasta, suffered a series of illnesses last year
and a stroke this year. The stroke left her paralyzed in the hind
legs. I treated her with homeopathy and herbal extracts and she recovered
within a few hours. However, her vitality was very low. I din't think she
was going to make it through the Spring. After a couple of weeks on the
human
formula, Transfer
Factor Plus, her energy level and vitaliy improved remarkably. She
appears to be back the way she was 2 years ago: frisky and playful. Some
veterinarians recommend the human formula, Transfer Factor Plus, instead
of the pet formula for their sick animals. I also give the human formula
to my dog because I believe that it is more potent that the pet formula.
You can mix the content of the capsule with its food. I gave my German
Shepherd one capsule a day for 3 days than increased it to two capsules
a day. Shirley more on Shasta's recovery
with homeopathy)
Read
the testimonials Amazing animal health improvements and cures
of cancer and other chronic disease with natural, alternative health care
and optimum nutrition.
For years dog health supplies have included toxic
materials to artificially maintain dog health as a temporary measure.
The time has come to change to a more natural approach toward animal health.
Natural remedies have been shown to achieve more immediate, more complete
and longer lasting health, vitality, quality and longevity of animal lives.
Learn
about herbal remedies and other safe alternatives to drugs, chemo, radiation
and surgery
Michael Dym, VMD - "Over the past 40 years and 17 generations
of dogs and, cats we are seeing tremendous increases in chronic ill health
in our pets that was rare back in the early 1960's. Most of these illnesses
revolve around breakdown in our pets' immune systems, and include chronic
skin/ear allergies, digestive upset, thyroid/adrenal/pancreatic disorders,
seizures, gum/ teeth problems, degenerative arthritis, kidney/liver failure,
and cancer across all ages and breeds. We are also seeing a record number
of behavioral and emotional disorders including alarming and unexplained
fears/aggression., as well as difficulty focusing/training and paying attention.
The analogy of these compared with escalating immune/behavioral diseases
in children is quite disturbing. The two biggest factors in our pets' population
health decline over these generations has been the severe overuse
of multiple vaccines and nutrient poor and toxin
filled commercial pet foods. We have also failed to address the underlying
cause of disease by only sup pressing symptoms with antibiotics,
cortisone
and related drugs, so the disease progresses and goes deeper. Homeopathy
offers a viable alternative in truly curing pets and making their bodies
healthier."
Dr. Pat Bradley, DVM, Conway, USA - "The most common problems
I see that are directly related to vaccines
on a day to day basis are ear or skin
conditions, such as chronic discharges and
itching.
I also see behaviour problems such as fearfulness
or aggression. Often guardians will report
that these begin shortly after vaccination, and are exacerbated with every
vaccine. In a more general and frightening context, I see the overall health
and longevity of animals deteriorating. The bodies of most animals have
a tremendous capacity to detoxify poisons, but they do have a limit. I
think we often exceed that limit and over-whelm the body's immune system
function with toxins from vaccines, poor quality foods,
insecticides,
environmental toxins, etc. This is why we've seen such a dramatic increase
in allergies,
organ failures, and behaviour problems." (NOTE:
a growing number of holistic veterinarians use
Transfer Factor before and after vaccination to minimize the side effects
and help the animal recover)
Dr. Blanco, D.V.M - "You take healthy animals
and often very quickly after you vaccinate, you
can see simple things like itching of the
skin or
excessive
licking of the paws, sometimes even with no
eruptions. We see a lot of epilepsy,
often after a rabies vaccination. Or dogs or cats can become aggressive
for several days. Frequently, you'll see urinary
tract infections in cats, often within three months after their
[annual] vaccination. If you step back, open your mind and heart, you'll
start to see patterns of illness post-vaccination." more
about vaccinosis
Will Falconer, DVM - "Most of the chronic diseases we commonly
see in animals (and humans) have an immune basis, e.g. diabetes, allergies,
asthma, thyroid disease, inflammatory bowel diseases, repeated ear infections,
cancer, etc. While they can be cured through the careful use of homeopathy,
the road to cure can be a long one -- often years if the animal has had
years of disease. Transfer factors can significantly shorten the course,
by giving a much needed balancing effect to the immune system. If the immune
system is overactive as in allergies, ear infections, asthma, diabetes,
or hypothyroidism, Transfer Factor can balance this overactivity so the
system is not attacking its own organs, overreacting to things that shouldn’t
be perceived as a threat. If, conversely, the immune system is under-active
as in mange, parasites, viral infections, or cancer, Transfer
Factor Plus can clearly stimulate it to better meet the challenges
it needs to be alert to." Prevaccination
Protection Dr. Falconer D.V.M. explains how to protect your animal
from vaccines damage
Sam Jones, DVM - "Two cats, both about 8 years old, had severe
diabetes. It was impossible to get the insulin requirements adjusted. They
had lost weight to a point that they were skin and bones. Both cats had
no quality of life left. After one week of being on transfer
factors; we were able to get their insulin requirements adjusted. It
is now 6 months and they have regained their weight and have a great quality
of life and health."
Our
pets are prone to suffer from minerals and trace mineral deficiency. For
optimum health, I supplement my animal's diet (and my diet too) with the
following: fulvic minerals , marine
phytoplankton (consist of an immense arsenal and array of naturally
occuring powerful phytochemicals, biochemicals, supercharged antioxidants,
free-radical scavengers, super oxide dismutases, nutrients, enzymes, hormones,
amino acids, antibiotics, antivirals, and antifungals), bee
pollen (rich in naturally occuring vitamins),
kelp
(marine plants),
the right kind of salt
(not
common table salt) and therapeutic clay (to
promote healing and to detoxify) and with omega 3
oils. Shasta does not drink
tap water. I give her only
energized,
alkaline microwater which is free from toxic chlorine and fluoride.
I never cook or warm up food in a microwave
oven. Please read about the Hidden Hazards of
Microwave Cooking. Shirley
Just like humans, domesticated
animals like dogs and cats are affected by the health hazards of modern
living. Pollution, poor nutrition, stress and unhealthy lifestyles can
lead to a variety of illnesses and conditions that are very similar to
those experienced by humans. These days, emotional and psychological problems
like depression, anxiety, ADHD and behavioral problems are just as prevalent
in pets as they are in their owners. Similarly, physical ailments such
as diabetes,
arthritis, chronic fatigue, digestive disorders, cystitis, kidney and liver
disease, skin disorders, obesity, thyroid dysfunction and other problems
are becoming more and more common in domesticated animals. Many, if not
most of these conditions can be prevented by helping your pets to live
a healthier lifestyle. For pets already suffering from existing conditions,
a combination of lifestyle changes and natural medicine can work wonders!
Dr. John Hanover, DVM - "Young puppies and kittens with
respiratory infections are given Shipibo
Treasure Tea which they will lap up even when they will not drink water.
I frequently recommend Amazon Herbs for my patients, especially geriatric
animals and our Search and Rescue dogs.” more...
Dr. Jerry Tennant, M.D.
says that marine phytoplankton contains
almost everything one needs to sustain life and to restore health by providing
the raw materials to make new cells that function normally. Learn
how phytoplankton saved a dog's Life

CHLORINATED
and FLUORIDATED WATER.... A BIG NO-NO !!! There is a perception
among many people that bottled water is somehow more healthy or pure than
water from their tap. This is simply an illusion of marketing. A four-year
study by the National Resources Defense Council (NRDC), released in 1999,
found that one-fifth of the sampled bottled waters contained known neurotoxins
and carcinogens such as styrene, toluene and xylene. Another NRDC study
found that, out of 103 brands of bottled water, one-third contained traces
of arsenic and E. coli. This means that out of a sample of 1,000 bottles
sold in the U.S., at least 300 would have some level of chemical contamination.
It is well known that the average city water today contains over 500 chemicals
that do not belong in it. Part of this is due to the fact that most delivery
systems in the U.S. include cement, asbestos pipes, cast iron, PVC (porous
to certain solvents, herbicides and pesticides) and that lead, cadmium
and other toxic metals leach out of valves and couplings of pipes between
a water treatment plant and a faucet in the home. Why
Purified and Distilled Bottled Water are Bad For You and Your Animals
Safe,
toxin-free, Ionized,
Energized, Drinking Water helps to naturally flush toxins and acidic
waste from the body and is a powerful antioxidant. Ionized Water makes
more oxygen available to our cells than distilled, reverse osmosis, filtered
only, bottled or tap water and is the best possible drinking water. "Disease
and early death is more likely to be seen with the long term drinking of
purified water. Avoid it except in special circumstances." Zoltan P.
Rona M.D
Complementary
and Alternative Therapies in Veterinary Medicine
Alternative Therapy for
Our Animals
Read about FDA's alledged
abuse of power toward pet store owner who supplied litterature claiming
that vitamins would keep pets healthy. The article, written by James DeMeo,
Ph.D. can be found at The
FDA - Who Do They Really Protect? Anti-Constitutional Activities and
Abuse of Police Power by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and other
Federal Agencies.
Feline
Nutrition
Between 1932 and 1942 a Dr. F.M. Pottenger, Jr. carried out research
involving 900 cats over four generations. The cats were divided into two
main groups, one group being fed on raw meat, and the second group being
fed cooked meat.
Dr. Francis M. Pottenger's nutritional studies have shown that the group
fed raw meat were fit and healthy throughout the ten year trial period.
These cats were resistant to fleas and other parasites and also to infections.
The group fed a regular diet of cooked or canned meat had a lot of problems
in health, breeding, behaviour and premature mortality.
A growing number of veterinarians state that processed pet food is the
main cause of illness and premature death in the modern dog and cat. In
December 1995, the British Journal of Small Animal Practice published a
paper contending that processed pet food supresses the immune system and
leads to liver, kidney, heart and other diseases. Dr. Kollath, of the Karolinska
Hospital in Stockholm, headed a study done on animals. When young animals
were fed cooked and processed foods they initially appeared to be healthy.
However, as the animals reached adulthood, they began to age more quickly
than normal and also developed chronic degenerative disease symptoms. A
control group of animals raised on raw foods aged less quickly and were
free of degenerative disease. For a return to health, pets require a diet
which strengthens the immune system and most closely resembles that which
they would get in the wild. It's really easy to do.
What
is Pica? Pica is the act of eating non-food items. In less serious
cases, cats may chew or suck on objects, but not actually swallow them.
Common targets include yarn or string, fabric, wool, phone or electric
cords, and plants. Any object may be a potential target, however.
Holistic veterinarians believe that cats exhibit pica behavior because
our soil, plants, and especially commercial foods are woefully deficient
in key nutrients. Scientists theorize that mineral deficiency subjects
us, and our animals, to more diseases, aging, sickness and destruction
of our physical well-being than any other factor in personal health. A
groundswell of nutrition conscious veterinarians are beginning to recommend
to their clients that they supplement their animals diet with a daily dose
of flaxseed oil and other nutrients for optimum health and vitality. The
food your animal eats should provide all of the nutritional
components which are necessary for all organs and systems of a healthy
body to perform in harmonious unison. A properly functioning body does
an amazing job at preventing disease and healing itself, and to do this
it requires the energies and nutrients of a well-balanced diet. In terms
of finding the proper diet for our companions, this means learning to look
beyond our own needs, opinions, and agendas to address the natural needs
of the animals that we caretake. more
Challenged by the recent increase in poor health and disease in our
pets, Dr. Jane Bicks developed Daily Nutritional Systems. Today, most of
us try to eat right and take a daily supplement to get all nutrients necessary
to avoid disease and ensure good health. The same is true for our dogs
and cats. A high quality diet rich in protein and other essential nutrients
is vital to good health. However, every dog or cat is different and requires
one or more additional nutrients to stay healthy. That's why I formulated
the second half of the Daily Nutritional System,
the Advanced Daily Supplement with Phytonutrient Power. This
formula provides your dog or cat with the additional nutrients necessary
for good health plus powerful plant nutrients to support a healthy defense
system. Learn
more
Ready-To-Eat
Healthy Raw Pet Food
Soybeans in our pet's food Cheetahs
and Soybeans from the Alaska Science Forum
A quick scan of supermarket dog and cat food labels indicates that
about half of the commercial dry pet foods have soy as the main protein
source, with soy appearing as the first ingredient after corn or (in some
very high protein products such as kitten food) as the first ingredient.
In 1985, 29 American zoo cheetahs died and only 18 were born, and 7 of
the 18 died before adulthood. Only about 10% of North American adult female
cheetahs have been producing live cubs in the last 5 years, compared with
60 to 80 % in other countries. Since North American cheetahs mostly eat
a commercial feline diet based on horsemeat and soy, while the cheetahs
living and breeding more successfully elsewhere are being fed whole carcasses,
a group of researchers in Ohio decided to look at the zoo cheetah's food.
They found that the soybean part of the diet (the same textured soy protein
and soy flakes used increasingly as a meat extender in human diets) contained
natural plant estrogens, chemicals akin to mammalian female hormones and
having some of the same effects. Experiments were carried out at the zoo
as well as in the lab. When four cheetahs in the Cincinnati Zoo were switched
to a diet based on chicken meat without soy, their liver function improved.
How about the human consumption of soy?
Uncovering the truth about
soy - Myths
and Truths About Soy
The Vigilante Guardian
by Jesse Dallas
Many pet owners are beginning to question the validity of conventional
methods used by veterinarians and are concerned about the health of their
dog or cat. Processed foods and drugs have seriously depleted the natural
vitality and immune systems of many pets. Though natural health care for
animals has been virtually non existent in the past, it is rapidly growing
in popularity as a cheaper, more effective alternative.
Sadly, it os often those who care most for their pets who, through ignorance,
can do the most harm. By closely identifying with their dog or cat, pet
owners tend to imagine that what is good for them will also be good for
their pet. However, nothing could be further from the truth. Dogs and cats
are anatomically very different to humans. Their intestinal tract, for
example is only about half as long as a human's, and food is therefore
processed and assimilated very differently. Whereas large amounts of red
meat can cause cancer in humans, a lack of raw red meat in an animal's
diet can lead to serious health problems.
Animals require the enzymes, amino acids and
other nutrients in the raw meat in order to stay healthy. Many skin and
coat problems are a direct result of a lack of raw animal fat in the diet
- fat which humans often believe is bad for their pet. Animals need at
least 30% raw fat, and their systems are not designed to handle cooked
meat or cooked fat. In the wild, a panther or jackal does not barbecue,
grill or smoke its prey. It definitely does not walk to the local supermarket
to buy dry food either. Yet most pet owners recoil at the thought of feeding
raw meat to their dog or cat, concerned about bacteria or parasites. However,
dogs and cats don't get salmonella poisoning because their digestive system
is so acidic (or at least it should be) that it kills everything. This
is why a dog can bury a bone and dig it up two weeks later and eat the
rotting meat. Humans on the other hand, can pick up parasites more easily
because their digestive tract is nowhere near as acidic as that of a carnivore.
For more information: Will
Eating Raw Meat Give My Pet Parasites?
The meat contained in canned pet food is cooked, devoid of 'real' nutrients
and usually contains many potentially harmful preservatives, colourings
and additives. Dry and processed canned food also lack the natural teeth
cleaning properties of fresh raw meat. Without the natural cleansing action
of the meat on the teeth, unhealthy bacteria builds up in the mouth, causing
infection and foul smelling breath. The high salt content in some pet foods
can cause animals to become unnaturally high strung and nervous.
For a return to health, pets require a diet which strengthens the immune
system and most closely resembles that which they would get in the wild.
It's really easy to do. Essentially, you feed your pet a combination of
certain raw meats and select from a host of raw vegetables. Then by being
aware of a few animal nutrition guidelines, you've made your pet the best
diet it can eat!
The best type of food you can feed your dog or cat is food you make
yourself. It is the most natural, most nutritionally balanced, most easily
digested and of much higher quality than canned or dry food.
Learn more:
optimum
diet cats
The
Poisons in Pet Food
Recent studies have shown processed foods to be a factor in increasing
numbers of pets suffering from cancer, arthritis,
obesity, dental disease and heart disease, comments Dr Wysong. Dull
or unhealthy coats are a common problem with cats and dogs and poor diet
is usually the cause, according to many veterinarians and breeders.
A MUST READ for all veterinarians, and for all pet owners! "We need
to pay attention to what we are feeding our animals. Not only as this book
says, with the food, but also we need to support their immune systems.
In Super Nutrition for Dogs n' Cats extra information is provided on all
the illness caused by malnutrition, mineral and enzyme deficiencies that
we normally don't think of. Ever wonder why there are so many vets?...too
many sick pets because of the food and lack of proper nutrients. Everyone
ought to pay attention!" An amazon.com reviewer.
read
an excerpt
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