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Lola and mast cell tumor

jumstead1023

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On 08/28 Lola had a mast cell tumor removed from her right rear leg near her knee. The surgeon had hoped to get better margins but it was difficult considering the location. Now we wait for biopsy results. They did an ECG before surgery and her heart is in great shape. She turned 12 on 08/04 and raw fed. She is feeling great.

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Dr Jeff I emailed the biopsy results to you.
 

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Here are results for everyone to learn from and hopefully get some comments by vets? It’s not the best results but could have been a lot worse.
What can I give her to improve her chances for a longer life? Mushroom? Turmeric ?
 
Great question Judy!

The most important thing to know when it comes to a mast cell tumor is that it's a result of an internal energetic and not a physical issue.

Even more important than any supplement is keeping Lola in her "sweet spot". In other words, doing the things that she loves the most as often as possible (ideally every 1-2 hours).

This can be anything from off leash hikes, to snuffle mats using freeze-dried chicken hearts, other frequent fun "Happy Meals and Snacks", swimming, etc.

Things she loves will both build and balance her internal energetic stte and make return of the tumor much less likely.

In addition you can use physiologically active supplements like Onco Support, Onco Plex, many mushroom blends, etc.




And of course homeopathic treatment!
 
YW my friend!
 
Great question Judy!

The most important thing to know when it comes to a mast cell tumor is that it's a result of an internal energetic and not a physical issue.

Even more important than any supplement is keeping Lola in her "sweet spot". In other words, doing the things that she loves the most as often as possible (ideally every 1-2 hours).

This can be anything from off leash hikes, to snuffle mats using freeze-dried chicken hearts, other frequent fun "Happy Meals and Snacks", swimming, etc.

Things she loves will both build and balance her internal energetic stte and make return of the tumor much less likely.

In addition you can use physiologically active supplements like Onco Support, Onco Plex, many mushroom blends, etc.




And of course homeopathic treatment!
 
Great question Judy!

The most important thing to know when it comes to a mast cell tumor is that it's a result of an internal energetic and not a physical issue.

Even more important than any supplement is keeping Lola in her "sweet spot". In other words, doing the things that she loves the most as often as possible (ideally every 1-2 hours).

This can be anything from off leash hikes, to snuffle mats using freeze-dried chicken hearts, other frequent fun "Happy Meals and Snacks", swimming, etc.

Things she loves will both build and balance her internal energetic stte and make return of the tumor much less likely.

In addition you can use physiologically active supplements like Onco Support, Onco Plex, many mushroom blends, etc.




And of course homeopathic treatment!
What is the best mushroom supplement? So many out there
 
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