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Also, if he is really eating very little, you could push some little balls of juicy mushed-up cod or salmon down his throat. (Could even mix in a pinch of high-strength reishi extract powder.)
Btw, to give any natural treatment, and his innate healing process, the best chance of working, I'd ditch drugs. They generally make things worse in the medium- to long-term. Instead of the antibiotics, what about garlic/ginger/honey/turmeric/colloidal silver? These things work with the body...
Hi Donna.
I bet it's quite a low dose of mushroom in the Immune Support. Why don't you try a high (cat) dose of just reishi? It's supposed to be the most powerful anti-cancer one, and effective in animals! It's very possible to reverse cancer with natural treatments! I would try a few natural...
Last dose of Sulphur was about four days ago.
He hasn’t had any sips of water for the last 48 hours, I think. His BEAM seems really good. He’s eating lots, jumping up to places and enjoying attention. He has also put weight back on.
His urea, phosphorus and albumin were normal when the blood...
Hi Dr Jeff.
Thank you so much for your guidance.
The normal range for creatinine on the lab sheet was 10-190 umol/l and Casper's was 178. But apparently above 125 is considered possible stage 2 kidney disease and the vet said that 178 was a bit too high in his opinion. 178umol/l equates to...
Great!
No, he doesn't have anything freeze-dried or dehydrated.
He has always loved drinking the juice from the stewed chicken we (ordinarily) give him. He would often drink that first and come back for the meat later. At times I had given him less juice to see if he wanted to drink from the...
Thanks for the great advice, Kristen and Dr Jeff. What you're both saying fits with my thoughts.
Casper's liver situation seems a lot better, Dr Jeff. His BEAM is really good. But I think he's still a bit enlarged and sometimes seems a little bit sensitive in his abdomen, so I decided I'd go...
Hi Maria.
I think bile duct blockage usually causes bilirubin to back up and leak into the blood, at least over time. I think lots of digestive upsets can cause pale and dry stools.
Have you tried her with white fish or salmon? Or a scrambled egg? In case she doesn't touch food for about a...
Do you think natural supplements can help the body get right / prevent further damage when it's out of balance - by supporting a natural inflammatory/immune response etc? Or is it always unhelpful to suppress symptoms? Have you used supplements?
Hi Kristen and Dr Jeff!
Your experience is really interesting and helpful, Kristen. Charlie looks very relaxed and happy! I'm going to bear your approach in mind with my cat Dante. I think the Nux 30c has helped his constipation a bit and he produced a hairball yesterday and one a week or two...
Hi Kristen.
Did you figure out an answer to the Nux vomica question?
I've been using Nux vomica for one of my cats who gets a bit constipated, I think from ingesting fur, but I don't know whether to go with a single high potency dose or give lots of little doses. I just got 6c having been...
What is the homeopathic policy on using turmeric, quercetin etc. for inflammatory conditions?
Such supplements have been shown to exert very powerful - seemingly positive - effects on all manner of conditions, seemingly without side effects.
But are they holistic? Do they support the vital...
Great! I’m looking forward to it too!
In the meantime, do you think there’s anything I should stop doing or should try? Any major do’s or don’t’s? We’re not meeting till March so I’d be super grateful for any general guidance you can give me till then.
Thanks so much!
Oh, and just the skin issues I mentioned in the post above: acne, itchy ears and shoulder blades. His kidneys have always felt very palpable to me but he's quite a chunky fellow and I've always felt he just has a lot of stuff in his abdomen. His creatinine was 178mmol in his blood test, but urea...
Hi Dr Jeff.
Thanks so much for your reply! I think your advice on this site is amazing. I've just registered for my free monthly appointment with you, so thanks for that as well!
I think Casper is about 11. We adopted him from a friend of a friend who was going to put him and his...
My cat Casper started producing bright yellow urine about ten weeks ago. Looking back, I think he'd been a bit off his food for a little while beforehand, and lacking a bit of energy. A few days later he went off his food almost completely and just sat in the same spot on the sofa all day. We...