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    Lymphoma & EBV

    Hi @Dr. Jeff , I've seen you mention a few times to increase grape seed extract, I'm currently giving Bug 2- 3 x vimergy vitamin C p d, is there a grape seed extract you could recommend if a higher dose is advised? As expected with his Lymphoma , his symtoms have started to creep back in, but...
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    Lymphoma & EBV

    Thank you, thats great to know. As part of Bugs assessment I did consult with an animal communicator/intuitive and Bug was experiencing some nausea, the insight that came through was to provide some cooled/diluted camomile tea - how would you best suggest to provide that? In food instead of the...
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    Lymphoma & EBV

    Hi Dr, not currently using any homeopathics, have really only looked more naturopathically at this stage. And milk thistle, we happen to have the vimergy one at home, so liquid.
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    Lymphoma & EBV

    Ok, so have had a consult with standard vet and oncologist yesterday. Oncologist seems to think that he has epithileal trophic lymphoma (T cell) based on historical (recent) symptoms. Currently he is in "clinical remission" due to the prednisolone so no further testing can be done. She has...
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    Lymphoma & EBV

    Hi, No he is currently prescribed: 20mg morning and 20mg night for 3 weeks (he is one week in) and then dropping down to 20mg 1 x pd. Happy to play with this and I am also booked into our standard vet for a second opinion prior to our call on friday. What has worked best for him food wise is a...
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    Lymphoma & EBV

    Hi everyone, My beautiful boy Bug (Beagle X Pug), 13 y young has just been diagnosed with Lymphoma. Desexed. last vaccinations were in 2021. Historically he has had a history of GI issues, and after much trial and error his gut is the best on a low fat, largely cooked diet and he does struggle...
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    Support for Lipomas

    ok, will do. Thx!
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    Support for Lipomas

    @Dr. Jean Hofve thanks for your reply, I missed the notification here. I've purchased the adored beast probiotics so will start him on that. I'm mindful of the omegas due to his gut sensitivity around fats but we do feed him sardines approx 1 x pw and on the advice of @Dr. Jeff we'll be adding...
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    Dog Rocks in water bowls

    Ok the link for the rocks is: https://www.petco.com/shop/en/petcostore/product/dog-rocks-natural-water-filter-for-lawn-3721639 @Dr. Jean Hofve, yes attempting that, but not always possible. It's also only my female dog, not my male dog. @Dr. Christina , ok Bee (the culprit) doesn't drink much...
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    Dog Rocks in water bowls

    hi Team, I've purchased dog rocks to put in their water bowl.I've done this as we've recently laid new turf and Bumble Bee (female)'s urine is killing the new lawn. Having previously used these rocks it stops the urine burn. However somewhere along the line I've heard that they are detrimental...
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    Seaweed Dietary Support

    Hmm.. no i dont believe so as I dont recall it beinga probiotic as well.. I'll see if I can find it by going through the comments of other threads. If there is an alternative that gets recommended, let me know, thank you!
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    Seaweed Dietary Support

    Hi Team, I'm having trouble finding the recommended seaweed product for canines? If someone can share the recommendation that would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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    Support for Lipomas

    Hi Team, My boy Bug (beagle x pug.. finer blonde moment on my end with his name!), has had a long history of having lots of lumps, as he has gotten older he was producing more lipomas. With one very large one to the right of his neck. He also has a history of having a grade 2 mast cell tumour...
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