Guest guest Posted January 2, 2010 Report Share Posted January 2, 2010 my dog has been diagnosed with collapsed trachea along with acid reflux, an ulcer and digestive problems. Does anyone know a good protocol to use for this specific issue. My dog is 9 yrs old and a fighter, but it is hard to hear him cough (almost sounds like a squeaky toy- would be cute if he wasn't sick). Any help with scio protocols or alternative meds to stop his cough so his trachea can get strong again is appreciated. Thanks! Love- feathiescio@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2010 Report Share Posted January 4, 2010 I asked a friend about oils since they work so well and here is her reply. Many dogs really don't like oils much so I'm careful esp. when they are so close to their nose. You could do a diluted digize on the stomach area, and I might feed gelatin and probiotics to help the collagen, but my main things would be find out how the dog got this way, and what are they feeding it now. If you want to know more, just answer these questions and we'll go from there. Yours in Health, Kathy From: "hha.isagenix@..." <feathiescio@...>qxci-scio-epfx-english Sent: Sat, January 2, 2010 8:07:51 PMSubject: collapsed trachea in little dogs, PLEASE HELP!!! my dog has been diagnosed with collapsed trachea along with acid reflux, an ulcer and digestive problems. Does anyone know a good protocol to use for this specific issue. My dog is 9 yrs old and a fighter, but it is hard to hear him cough (almost sounds like a squeaky toy- would be cute if he wasn't sick). Any help with scio protocols or alternative meds to stop his cough so his trachea can get strong again is appreciated.Thanks!Love- feathiescio@ gmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2010 Report Share Posted January 5, 2010 I you are feeding the the dog commercial dog food stop. Dog need Celery in it food. Boil brown rice and lots of celery and chicken with a little clove. Feed this to the dog. Watermelons if you can get it. Pure Herbs has a formula called A.M.F.-W. Use these and the dog should be OK. I have used this many a times to bring back dogs from the dead eg . Vet had said to euthanize the dogs, no hope. Blessings ..... > > my dog has been diagnosed with collapsed trachea along with acid reflux, an ulcer and digestive problems. Does anyone know a good protocol to use for this specific issue. My dog is 9 yrs old and a fighter, but it is hard to hear him cough (almost sounds like a squeaky toy- would be cute if he wasn't sick). > > Any help with scio protocols or alternative meds to stop his cough so his trachea can get strong again is appreciated. > > Thanks! > Love- > feathiescio@... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2010 Report Share Posted January 30, 2010 Re: collapsed trachea in little dogs, PLEASE HELP!!! g'day ms & epfxers, -in addition,as suggested, to the celery [wch is high in the miracle mineral,magnesium, a superb muscle relaxant. eg,for a spasmodic trachea] -please google 'miracle of magnesium' --> you might give amazing coconut oil a shot to ease your dog's digestive debilities, as well as any other metabolic/muscle imbalances. http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/anutmed.htm cheers, dar > > my dog has been diagnosed with collapsed trachea along with acid reflux, an ulcer and digestive problems. Does anyone know a good protocol to use for this specific issue. My dog is 9 yrs old and a fighter, but it is hard to hear him cough (almost sounds like a squeaky toy- would be cute if he wasn't sick). > > Any help with scio protocols or alternative meds to stop his cough so his trachea can get strong again is appreciated. > > Thanks! > Love- > feathiescio@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2010 Report Share Posted February 6, 2010 Hi In regards to you K9 companion with the collapsed trachea, I have seen this condition in smaller dogs years ago in Vet clinics, unfortunately we didn't have the SCIO then. If this were my dog I would put he head strap around the neck and run them physically. I would then go with some bone & cartilage homeppathic sarcodes, you can foid these in the matrix, ie 1817, 7342, 6497, 280 Ruta graviolis for catriliage and perhaps silicia for homeopathics. This as you know is a digestive issue with perhaps some allergies attached you will need to read your matrix and Risk Profile as well. Add some oral doggy digestive enzymes, fatty acids, L-glutathianine, to her diet bascially the remedy protocol you use on humans would be in order as well as running the enzyme digestive panels in nutrition. Look around for better food choices for your dog as Sue mentioned and check on line for some recipes there are a bunch. Personally I would be a little cautious on celery. chop it up fine and there are some phytochemicals in it that may be disruptive in large quantities. Some good commercial foods are Good life,EVO, Merrick you can find them online or check locally. To help with the trachea if you are running the new 8/8/09 then use the new animal programs. Put you pet in click animal testing, Dog, Calibrate, test, gvie her enzymes, fatty acids vitamins etc. as a plate of energetic food. Go to sarcode RX and you will now see tabs on animals, click dog scroll down and you will see a dog pic with the oral anatomy. The second part of the panel has conditions scroll down to trachea collpase, make sure both are highlighted and click on the trachea in the picture. You want to piggy back your matrix numbers too. The same animal pull down menu can be found on the SCIO panel as well when animal testing is used in demographics. Go to timed thrp in spinal and and thret the fire in the digestive system and other areas in the program for digestion, Biofeedback sarcodes, Timed Thrp super learning w /piggy backs. Good Luck with your little friend hope some of this helps. BTW where are you located Pickerell ND LBT CVT > > > > my dog has been diagnosed with collapsed trachea along with acid reflux, an ulcer and digestive problems. Does anyone know a good protocol to use for this specific issue. My dog is 9 yrs old and a fighter, but it is hard to hear him cough (almost sounds like a squeaky toy- would be cute if he wasn't sick). > > > > Any help with scio protocols or alternative meds to stop his cough so his trachea can get strong again is appreciated. > > > > Thanks! > > Love- > > feathiescio@ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2010 Report Share Posted February 12, 2010 Hi & Sue IMHO, I have used the head harness attached in both areas around the neck and around the chest. I have commonly used it around the neck as a collar on well over a 100 dogs and have only experienced positive results. I suggest you allow your intuition to guide you and ask the animal companion which they prefer, you will get an answer. I also frequently use the limb straps too or the animal pad, it just depends on the circumstances and the tolerance of the animal being worked on. Placing the head strap I feel around the neck for the collaspsed trachea would be sending frequencies directly to the arera of concern, no different than placing it along the back for injuries or on the knee for pain there or in any region. Hope your friend is doing better Pickerell > > > > > > my dog has been diagnosed with collapsed trachea along with acid reflux, an ulcer and digestive problems. Does anyone know a good protocol to use for this specific issue. My dog is 9 yrs old and a fighter, but it is hard to hear him cough (almost sounds like a squeaky toy- would be cute if he wasn't sick). > > > > > > Any help with scio protocols or alternative meds to stop his cough so his trachea can get strong again is appreciated. > > > > > > Thanks! > > > Love- > > > feathiescio@ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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