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Intervertebral Disc Disease- A modern day epidemic

When I began practicing 32 years ago, the most common arthritic condition I saw was hip dysplasia (arthritis of the hips) in large breed dogs. Over the past 20 years I have seen a dramatic shift in the location and frequency of arthritis in dogs and cats.  The most common arthritic condition is now  degenerative […]

Health Gut + Healthy Immune System = Healthy Body

The key to our health starts with our gut. 80% of our immune system lives in the intestinal lining of the large intestine. Without a functioning immune system, all the drugs in the world won’t heal you! Cultured and fermented foods have amazing health benefits, providing massive amounts of necessary bacteria for gut health. Cultured […]

Live Blood Analysis

The health (or not) of the entire body can be seen in a drop of blood. Blood represents the river of life. It transports oxygen, nutrients and other life-giving agents to all the cells of the body. It also functions as the garbage trucks, removing cellular waste from the cells and delivering the waste products […]

Energy- What Is It And Why Does It Matter

The root cause of all dis-ease can be traced to inflammation within the cell disrupting the ability of the cell to produce adequate amounts of energy. Understanding what causes the disruption makes it easier to understand and implement solutions. This article is on pages 20-21. http://cp.revolio.com/i/755637-volume-4-issue-6

Spay / Neuter Pros and Cons

For many years we have been drilled to spay and neuter our pets at an early age. The only sterilization technique taught in veterinary school has been the full removal of the sex organs. Years later we are seeing rising evidence that this may not be in the best interest of our pets health. Are […]

Periodontal Disease Dogs and Cats

Oral health is a critical  factor in your pets health. Many people do not look into their pets mouth, not perceiving a problem until the breath becomes wicked bad! This article explains how to recognize oral dis-ease, treatment and prevention. The pet article is on pages 39-40 http://cp.revolio.com/i/898909-volume-5-issue-6

Type 2 Diabetes May Be Reversed When The Root Cause Is Addressed

Diabetes is a lifestyle dis-ease. We have created this dis-ease by feeding processed foods, high in carbohydrates and toxins that create inflammation in the body. This is a wonderful story of a dog who was able to reverse the diabetes in 9 months, after the owners changed the conditions that lead to the diabetes.

Keys To Success- Address The Root Cause

img_16491.jpg   It is critically important to address the root cause of dis-ease versus adding in new drugs for each new symptom! Jack’s previous vets kept adding to his list of diseases (and the drugs to manage them). Meanwhile his health continued to deteriorate. I addressed the root cause and he no longer has the […]

Malnourished Pets In Malnourished America

What we eat and feed our pets plays a CRITICAL role in our health and in the health of our pets. This article (on pages 30-31) explains how the pet food industry was developed and who the major players are controlling the pet food industry. Guaranteed to help you choose differently! http://ow.ly/Et8j303cilI

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