Simple Solution:These five simple steps, as part of a program of holistic health, can be
helpful in your pet’s recovery from cancer.
1.
Develop a positive belief system. Create and maintain a positive
attitude. Prayer, whatever your religious affiliation, has been proved
to help in the healing process. Don’t underestimate the power of this
step.
2.
Eliminate potential causes of cancer. Go through your pet’s
entire environment. Modify it so that she or he avoids contact with
pesticides, herbicides, airborne pollutants, and toxic household
chemicals found in the carpets, in the furniture, under the sink, and in
the garage. Give your pet filtered water, and serve water and food in
non-plastic (ceramic or glass) dishes. Eliminate ALL grains and
carbohydrates from your pet's diet too!
3.Add
nutritional and supplemental support. Perhaps the most effective
component of good health or healing is to put your pet on a good diet.
Home-cooked organic foods are best. There are other health foods
commercially available that do not contain preservatives, and they are
made from mostly organic (or hormone, antibiotic, pesticide, and
herbicide-free) high-quality foods.
Supplements are an excellent addition to a quality diet. Use
therapeutic levels of antioxidants--vitamins A and C and the culinary
herbs--and add extra levels of zinc, selenium, and omega-3 fatty acids
(fish oil). (Check with your vet to determine the proper dosages of any
supplement, based on your pet’s weight.)
4.
Use classical homeopathy. I have not found any medicine as
powerful as classical homeopathy. . .when it works. With classical
homeopathy you need to find the one remedy that best connects with the
patient’s totality of symptoms, and finding this one remedy can be a
challenge. Consult a holistic vet for the proper treatments.
Homeopathic kits available
here.
5.
Incorporate herbs to enhance organ function. When the organ
systems are balanced, the body is better able to fight cancer. The major
herbs I use are those that enhance organ-system function, aiding the
organs that are under attack by the cancer cells. Consult a holistic vet
for recommendations, or see the suggestions in Dr. Kidd‘s book.