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Re: Borax for 20 Year Old Cat?

Cindy (Illinois, USA) on 09/15/2025

If an animal needs something, they will recognize it when it's present. Offer her a choice of waters. One plain, one distilled, one plain with a tiny bit of borax and one distilled with a tiny bit of borax.

You can do the same with ACV or herbs or whatever. Just make sure the bowls are properly labeled so you know which is which. And don't let your monkey mind interfere or tell you that more is better. Let her tell you that. If she prefers the borax (or ACV or whatever), increase by tiny amounts. And watch out for signs that it's "better than nothing" rather than "the thing she needs". It may not be exactly what she needs but, rather, merely something that contains something the body can use. Whether for whatever your monkey mind is trying to affect or for something else.

The best thing you can do is pay attention - I.e. keep your puny, human, monkey mind out of the equation as much as possible and let the animal's own body do all of the talking.

Confinement is the worst thing about keeping "pets". It prevents them from hunting for what they need, leaving them at the mercy of the stupid, puny monkey mind of man.

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DE for Pets

Jayna Dinnyes (California) on 09/15/2025
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I have been using organic food grade diatomaceous earth for years now. (diatamaceousearth.com) The first kitty that adopted us "Pretty" was a beautiful calico covered with fleas. I gave her a dry bath with DE avoiding her eyes. I also put it into her wet food (to kill the eggs inside) and shook it in the dry. She completely recovered from them and was a wonderful pet for years. DE is also good for US, killing parasites and containing silicon. It also is good for gardening and keeping away ants.
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Borax for 20 Year Old Cat?

Friekie.s (Nederland) on 09/15/2025

I hope someone can help me out.

My lovely little cat of age 20 years unforunately has arthritis. Her weight is 2.5 kilograms.

Is Borax in this stage still effective?

And which doses can I give to her, if effective?



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Re: Berberine for Cat With Worms

Rhonda (WA, USA) on 09/13/2025

Hi, I'm interested in how to do a muscle test for a cat. I have a cat that is 2 now and I'd like to do a natural parasite cleanse for him. Also, how much, how long, and what dosage? He's about 10.5 lbs. Is this liquid berberine, tablet? Thanks

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Help Treating Heart Disease in Dog

Nadine (Poole, Dorset, UK) on 09/12/2025

Hello, can anyone advise a natural remedy for heart disease in my 7 year old dog.

Vets meds didn't work, any suggestions please would be much appreciated.

Warm regards Nadine

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Dog With Anal Gland Issues

Buddy%u2019s mom (Grafton, WI) on 09/11/2025

Thank you so much for replying! Yes it does help. I think I’ll have to take him in for internal vs external.

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Natural Kitty Litter

Molly (Albuquerque NM) on 09/10/2025
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I have a 4yr old Cornish Rex . Her Breeder turned me on to Horse Bedding Pellets, their usually pine. Use in place of kitty litter. I never smell her urine. The pellets disintegrate and turn to sawdust . Best part it’s about$ 7.50 for 50 lbs. You do need a sifting litter box. But Miew was trained to use that and it’s GREAT!

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Dog With Anal Gland Issues

Buddy%u2019s mom (Grafton, WI) on 09/10/2025

My 12 yr old bishon/maltese recently started leaking a brownish foul liquid from his anus. He’s never had this problem. I’ve tried to express the glands but I still have to clean him several times a day. Bowel movements are solid. I did add a topper to his food-Fresh Pet with grain and sweet potato. Nothing else seems out of the ordinary.
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Difference Between Molasses for Dogs

Darlene (Cleveland OH) on 09/10/2025
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There are three types of molasses, differeing in color and sugar content. Per this article I found, blackstrap is what we want for our dogs. Least sugar. I’m going to try it! https://dog.gl/unlocking-the-sweetness-the-surprising-benefits-of-blackstrap-molasses-for-dogs/
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Seeking Help for Dog With Chronic Kidney Disease

Shereen (Mallorca Spain) on 09/05/2025

Hello,

Looking for some advice my 8 year old dog, who is now 33 kilos, Retriever Labrador, now has chronic kidney disease. I see apple cider vinegar is suggested but exactly how much? Should it be diluted in water and how much water. Does it need to be a special type? Is there anything else natural she should be taking that will help her recovery? She is on a prescriptive diet of Hills food for kidneys and medication prescribed by the Vet.

Many thanks in advance.

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Re: Ear Problems in Cat

Marni (Ontario) on 09/01/2025

And that is exactly why earthclinic exists :)

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Re: Borax

Bj (Michigan) on 08/29/2025

J, You didn't mention what the change in your urine looked like. Though it has been many years since I began using borax, I remember that at first my urine was a bit cloudy. I attributed this to eliminating large amounts of candida albacan (systemic yeast infestation). Though our bodies need candida in our gut, and it should not be eliminated completely, an over abundance causes all sorts of health issues. Any other change may need to be looked into. Also try backing off from the borax intake for a few days then reinstate it.

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Re: Borax

Art (California) on 08/28/2025

Hi J,

I never noticed a change in urine color from borax.

Art



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Re: Borax

J (Tennessee) on 08/28/2025

Hello wanted to ask if you were aware of a change in the color of your urine when you started the borax dosing?

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Re: VRM2 For Heartworm

Deba (Houston, TX) on 08/27/2025

Great point Gina. What is the correct dosage for large to medium sized dogs?

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Re: Dog's Skin Problems

Sherri (CA) on 08/26/2025

Grain free food must contain Taurine. It's for heart health. Google it. Very very important when choosing a grain free food.

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Lysine for Kennel Cough

Kim Lowe (Kansas City, MO) on 08/26/2025
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I'm surprised not to see Lysine as a remedy for Kennel Cough which is essentially a virus picked up by dogs whether they have been in contact with other dogs or not.

I took my 3 yr old Doberman mix to Longview Lake Park which is just 2 min from where we live. I take him there several times per month and there are rarely any other dogs out there when we go and last night there were no other dogs there.

When we got in the car to start driving home my boy Doberman mix began licking the air incessantly and couldn't stop. I thought he was going to throw up so I drove home as quick as I could. When he got out of the car, he immediately started eating grass. I let him in the backyard where there was plenty of water and grass.

30 min later he wanted in and he was hacking as if something was caught in his throat. He was still doing some licking in the air. I offered him some chicken jerky treats that I buy at Walmart and I offered him the one that has cassava root in it, which he rarely eats and he ate 5 of the Chicken jerky treats.

Then he proceeded to drink water over and over again and cough and gulp the air as if something was in his throat for 2 hours. I finally realized he had all the signs and symptoms of what vets call Kennel Cough.

I did a google search and found a thread from 2012 where Ted replied to a person in Chiang Rai that had a kennel with lots of dogs that often had Kennel Cough or Flu in Dogs and Ted recommended Lysine along with a couple of other things.

The only thing I had on hand was powdered Lysine that I buy direct through Bulk Supplements (don't buy through Amazon as I've received fraudulent supps from them 3 x's earlier this year and Bulk Supp Magnesium Oxide was one of them).

I put a 1/4 of a teaspoon in the palm of my left hand and pried his mouth open and slapped it on his tongue and shut his mouth down so he didn't inhale it. He was considerably better, but was still going for the water bowl which isn't like him.

So about 15 minutes later, I double downed with another 1/4 of a teaspoon of Lysine. That did the trick!

No more licking, gulping air, hacking/coughing or appearing as if something was stuck in his throat and he stopped going to the water bowl.

He went to lay down in his bed after that. It is now the next morning and he is right as rain. Thank you Ted and Earth Clinic.

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Re: Walter Last's Borax Dosage

Sue (UK) on 08/26/2025

Sorry Cindy but did you understand that the 18 teaspoons is of the Newnham/Last solution (1 teaspoon of borax in a litre of water), I.e. where one teaspoon of the solution gives you 3mg of Boron (not 18 teaspoon of borax! ) Thus the total of 18tsps (of the water solutiuon) gives you the 54mg of Boron as in Ted's protocol for women (or female dogs)?

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Re: Bladder Infection In Dog

Sandra (West virginia) on 08/24/2025

Try corn silk… works great on incontinence

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