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> RE: [ ] My dog's lyme?

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> Date: Monday, December 28, 2009, 4:12 PM

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I had tried plain Omega 3 capsules for my dog, but I was not consistent with

it either as I had to wrap it in peanut butter to get him to take it. It was

such a bother that I did not keep up with it. But he really likes the

Omega Nugget treats so he gets it throughout the day as a combo training

treat and limp treatment.

I would do a mini-condensed Cowden protocol if I were to treat my animals

naturally. Samento, Cumanda, and Banderol from Nutramedix would

be rotated monthly. The normal dose is 30 drops (wean up the first time)

if over 100 pounds. So, a 50 pound dog would be 15 drops. I would also

use Burbur, Parley, and Pinella for detoxing at 5-10 drops at a time. You

can find out more at this website.

http://www.bionatus.com/nutramedix/pages/lymepage.html Make sure to look

at the instructions and the compatibility chart.

You would not need yeast treatment with the Cowden protocol since it also

treats yeast (and lots of other things) and is not likely to cause a yeast

condition in the first place.

The condensed Cowden protocol combined with whole food supplements,

antioxidants, and Omega 3 makes an excellent people treatment as well.

Hope your dog feels better soon!

Take care,

On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 11:32 PM, douglas richey <dglsrichey@...>wrote:

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> Thanks , with your pet population I thought you would get back to

> me. I have been giving her fish oil pills but not consistently enough. I am

> going to look into the item you suggested. I was also wondering what

> alternative treatment I could give her if I really determine that it is

> lyme. Mangosteen? or another alternative treatment that humans use. Doug

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> > I think one of my dogs has lyme even though she tested negative 6 months

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> > ago. Her arthritis shows a dramatic change and I wonder what would be an

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> > appropriate doxcycline dosage and for how long. If not the doxcycline

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> > else to do? If I use the doxcycline how can I prevent her getting

> candida?

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Diane, thanks. I have heard 2 weeks up to 30 days. Imight try the 2 weeks and

see if that does it. Doug

From: Diane Biel <dkbmama@...>

Subject: Re: [ ] My dog's lyme?

Date: Wednesday, December 30, 2009, 10:53 AM

Doug -

This is what I got back from my friend that has been working in a vet clinic for

ever........ ......

What I would do is get some probiotic capsule and put the powder in some dog

food - one per day?

Hope this helps!!  My friends have a dog that tested for lyme and they gave him

meds and now he cant hardly walk but they told me - OH NO he was already treated

for that........ ...... give me a break!!  Good luck and I hope your dog is

doing better soon!!  I have some human doxy if you want........

Diane

At 45 #'s the dog should take 1---100 mg tablet orally twice daily for 30 days.

Sorry, I don't know anything about candida.  Maybe you can look it up on the

internet and find out some info.----- 

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Hey Doug,

Teasel essences are wonderful for dogs (and other animals) with lyme. They

generally tend to respond very quickly. I'm going to put an excerpt here from

someone on the lymestrategies group, who found teasel protocol because of

her dog. It's a plant medicine w/energywork treatment (done in person or

distance if there's no one in your area). I would use it on my animals in a

heartbeat, if I still had them. I have used them for my son and myself, with

great benefit.

Cindi

My dogs was barely able to walk because of a recent infection.

After 5 distance treatments (or so) she was her old self! We treated

her ourselves a couple more times since, but that has been it. She

has shown no signs of needing anymore.

Siegel

Cindi Callanan, MsT, CST, BEC, Teasel Practitioner

Re: [ ] My dog's lyme?

Date: Monday, December 28, 2009, 4:11 PM

Doug,

Oh, poor dog!

I am really not sure about the dosing of doxy for dogs. However, you can

give probiotics capsules mixed with peanut butter - that is how I give meds

to our dogs.

You may also want to try Omega Nuggets from Omega Fields.

http://www.omegafie lds.com/productD etail.asp_ Q_catID_E_ 7_A_subCatID_

E_22_A_productID _E_7_A_healthy_ dog_treat_ canine_treats_ omega3_treats_

E_healthy_ dog_treat_ canine_treats_ omega3_treatsOur

dog had a definite limp starting at 2 years old. He had it for

several

years. A few weeks after using Omega Nuggets doggie treats he has been limp

free. He seems much happier now, and he now runs around the house chasing

our other dog for fun - he never ran when he had the limp for years. They

have been well worth it for our dogs.

I suspect our dog have Lyme as well. I have not opted for other treatment

with him since he would not be able to provide me with feedback so I would

not know how to help him with detoxing. I am having enough problems

handling our own treatment. But he seems to be doing quite well on the

Omega Nuggets.

I also recommend that people take Omega 3 supplements (for people!) to

reduce inflammation from Lyme.

Good luck with your dog!

Take care,

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Hey Doug,

Me again, and just an FYI... if you do antibiotics and this is the first tick

bite, you really need to do about 6 weeks so they are working through the lyme

bacteria's reproductive cycle (and hopefully, catching those of any

coinfections), which happens at about 30 days. Good luck and you might want

to keep teasel in mind for afterwards. The dog would need to be at least 10

days out from the antibiotic... they don't work well together.

Anyway, one thing at a time. Good luck... I feel for you and your dog. What

kind is he/she? Cindi

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Re: [ ] My dog's lyme?

Date: Wednesday, December 30, 2009, 10:53 AM

Doug -

This is what I got back from my friend that has been working in a vet clinic

for ever........ ......

What I would do is get some probiotic capsule and put the powder in some dog

food - one per day?

Hope this helps!! My friends have a dog that tested for lyme and they gave

him meds and now he cant hardly walk but they told me - OH NO he was already

treated for that........ ...... give me a break!! Good luck and I hope your dog

is doing better soon!! I have some human doxy if you want........

Diane

At 45 #'s the dog should take 1---100 mg tablet orally twice daily for 30

days.

Sorry, I don't know anything about candida. Maybe you can look it up on the

internet and find out some info.-----

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Thanks again , I will keep the alternative treatment on file while I

decide what to do. Doug

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> > I think one of my dogs has lyme even though she tested negative 6 months

>

> > ago. Her arthritis shows a dramatic change and I wonder what would be an

>

> > appropriate doxcycline dosage and for how long. If not the doxcycline

> what

>

> > else to do? If I use the doxcycline how can I prevent her getting

> candida?

>

> > Thanks Doug

>

> >

>

> >

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> --

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> L. Richey, MD, ND

>

> The Healthy Path, LLC

>

> http://www.the- healthy-path. org

>

> http://www.autism- in-the-christian -home.com

>

> Sweet Creations Alpaca Farm, LLC

>

> http://www.sweet- creations- alpaca-farm. org

>

> http://www.alpacast reet.com/ sweetcreationsal pacas.asp

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Cindi, Smokey is a black Springer. I will consider the teasel on the back side.

Doug

From: Cindi Callanan <cindicallanan@...>

Subject: Re: [ ] My dog's lyme?

Date: Wednesday, December 30, 2009, 4:51 PM

Hey Doug,

Me again, and just an FYI... if you do antibiotics and this is the first tick

bite, you really need to do about 6 weeks so they are working through the lyme

bacteria's reproductive cycle (and hopefully, catching those of any

coinfections) , which happens at about 30 days. Good luck and you might want

to keep teasel in mind for afterwards. The dog would need to be at least 10

days out from the antibiotic.. . they don't work well together.

Anyway, one thing at a time. Good luck... I feel for you and your dog. What

kind is he/she? Cindi

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