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Treating candida in a dog ???

I'm sure my dog has candida. She came to me as a 9 week old puppy with itchy,

gooky ears. She's 5 years old now, and after her spay and entropian surgery, she

has progressed so that she gets rubby eyes, an itchy muzzle, and she gets thise

brown crusty oozy stuff on the top of her heand her ears. I switched her to a

grain free diet, and she is much improved, but not 100%. If she even finds one

bread crumb on the floor, she breaks out all over again.

What can be used in a dog, to kill candida? She is getting no grains or sugars

at all.

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If she's eating commercial dog food it's almost certain she's getting grains in

her diet. Have you checked out the BARF diet or are you already doing it?

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

147 pounds lost! 100% of health issues reversed!

Group: curingcandida/

Website: http://www.naturallythriving.com

Studying nutrition for 12 years. Currently pursuing Nutritional Consultant

license.

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From: Ives

I'm sure my dog has candida. She came to me as a 9 week old puppy with

itchy, gooky ears. She's 5 years old now, and after her spay and

entropian surgery, she has progressed so that she gets rubby eyes, an itchy

muzzle, and she gets thise brown crusty oozy stuff on the top of her

heand her ears. I switched her to a grain free diet, and she is much

improved, but not 100%. If she even finds one bread crumb on the floor,

she breaks out all over again.

What can be used in a dog, to kill candida? She is getting no grains

or sugars at all.

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Giving her raw meat diet works great. In the mean time you can clean her

ears with Blue Treatment for ears. Simple to make up and use. My dog, from

a puppy, got horrid gunky ears that I could not keep clean. Plus they'd get

all rough and swollen--the Blue Ear Treatment cured that in about 4

treatments. And her itching and biting her skin went away, and the ears

have stayed clean, since I put her on raw meat and good fats like coconut

oil and red palm oil. Her hair is beautiful now and her ears perfect.

My old dog, who had always refused raw meat when he was younger, in his old

age (15) his eyes got so they mattered all the time, his ears gunky and he

had chewed all the hair off his back end. I guess something inside him must

have decided he needed raw meat, and as I was giving it to my younger dog,

he started eating it. His eyes cleared up--absolutely no matter at all and

they are sparkling clear again, he stopped itching and his hair grew back,

and now he trots again wherever he goes, like a much younger dog. All due

to raw meat and coconut and palm oil.

Samala,

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She has progressed so that she gets rubby eyes, an itchy muzzle, and she gets

thise brown crusty oozy stuff on the top of her heand her ears.

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No, she is not. It is a grain free kibble. California Natural " Evo " . I've

done BARF in the past, I just don't have the time nor funds to do that now.

Best,

http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com

http://shellyct.blogspot.com/

Life is as dear to the mute creature as it is to man. Just as one wants

happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to die, so do

other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama

> If she's eating commercial dog food it's almost certain she's getting

> grains in her diet. Have you checked out the BARF diet or are you already

> doing it?

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I've never heard of grain free kibble. Dee

-- Re: Treating candida in a dog ???

No, she is not. It is a grain free kibble. California Natural " Evo " . I've

done BARF in the past, I just don't have the time nor funds to do that now.

Best,

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Hi ,

The food you are feeding looks great as far as dry kibble goes except the

potatoes. I totally understand about not having the time or funds to do BARF,

but I do think that it would be helpful for the dog's candida. The dog food you

are feeding seems like it would be expensive, when really cheap cuts of chicken,

etc. can be pretty affordable.

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

147 pounds lost! 100% of health issues reversed!

Find out about the diet that helped me:

Group: curingcandida/

Website: http://www.naturallythriving.com

Studying nutrition for 12 years. Currently pursuing Nutritional Consultant

license.

----- Original Message ----

From: Ives

No, she is not. It is a grain free kibble. California Natural " Evo " .

I've

done BARF in the past, I just don't have the time nor funds to do that

now.

> If she's eating commercial dog food it's almost certain she's getting

> grains in her diet. Have you checked out the BARF diet or are you

already

> doing it?

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These are the two I use

http://www.evopet.com/products/default.asp?id=1488

http://www.naturesvariety.com/content.lasso?page=1467 & -session=naturesvariety:47\

EB70A51e01b2054CWtV24B3358

Best,

http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com

http://shellyct.blogspot.com/

Life is as dear to the mute creature as it is to man. Just as one wants

happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to die, so do

other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama

> I've never heard of grain free kibble. Dee

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Check out the studies that used inulin on dogs to establish

bifidobacteria!

Duncan

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> I've never heard of grain free kibble. Dee

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> No, she is not. It is a grain free kibble. California

Natural " Evo " . I've

> done BARF in the past, I just don't have the time nor funds to do

that now.

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> Best,

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