dog lung cancer

Do you know that animals respond very well to acupuncture?
Acupressure is a non-invasive balance between the energy of the organs internally to promote health and longevity. It can provide pet owners with a powerful tool to complement regular veterinary care in the West.
Case study: Immunity Challenges Resolved
Since people, animals suffer from autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyaglia, diabetes (especially cats), asthma and allergies.
In 2005, I visited an animal shelter and found a pair of kitten brothers and sisters who had been exposed to FIP, a lethal mutation of the common corona virus.
Kittens four months old, she had a mild upper respiratory infections and asthma. In addition, the Haven Veterinary hopes that they might be seriously sick in years and maybe get killed, as was the fate of the other cats that came from the same house.
Because cats have been exposed to FIP, companies are also considered. The shelter provides that any person wishing to adopt kittens to sign a contract cats only cat to be covered and not exposed to other cats in the house or neighborhood.
Needless to say, few people were interested in adopting these cats or even manipulation them.es decided to adopt as part of my practice of Chinese medicine is to work with animals.
Once I am her back, I started to use a protocol of acupressure points to strengthen the immune system, aid digestion and reduce inflammation of the lungs. He also developed a custom formula of Chinese herbs for kittens.
With the help of a holistic veterinarian, Dr. Debra Mathis (Saratoga, CA), we developed a natural diet to minimize their exposure to preservatives and other chemical substances in the food trade.
The kittens are illustrated with this diet until the kittens have had a serious allergic reaction to shrimp and ends at a hospital emergency pet. Veterinarians in West could not get the cat to eat or drink. It could not control vomiting.
Exasperated by the lack of response, veterinarians West has ordered an ultrasound that was a little thicker on the animal's intestinal wall. They suggested exploratory surgery to explore the possibility of cancer and irritable bowel syndrome, but I insisted they let me go to the clinic to perform acupressure on my cat and technicians have also run a custom fluid extract herbs before try the procedure more invasive.
Within 24 hours of receipt of the fluid extract of acupressure and herbs, the cat began to eat again, and was put released two days later. Both kittens have become dynamic adult, ready to celebrate his third birthday is catnip.
I’m happy to help you learn how to use acupressure and Chinese herbs to improve your pet’s health. Visit my website to contact me: http://www.aikihealing.com
Author Information
Kay Hutchinson, CAMQ, CAMT is a practitioner of Chinese medicine, energetic life coach and teacher of qi gong movement. She is the founder of Aiki Healing, a private practice in Austin, Texas, and the publisher of “Health Prosperity” a publication dedicated to empowering people to manifest optimum health and wellness.
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A dog with lung cancer, saved by Immunocal