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Acidic Blood = Elevated CalciumQuestion by Netta (Anonymous) on 07/13/2012
Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand) on 07/13/2012
Ted"
07/15/2012: Netta replies: "Ted, Thank you very very much for helping me with my dog. I apologize for sending you so many e-mails, I am just so desperate to help my dog get better. My dog weighs 65 pounds. The last blood work showed she has very high calcium levels in her blood. I gave her the magnesium citrate as you told me too, and I have seen some improvement. What I would like to know is, given her weight, how much magnesium can I give her per day to keep her calcium level down The vet also diagnosed with cancer (G-d forbid), I think Lymphoma. I am giving her all the treatments you have recommended (reshi mushroom, astragalus, lysine... etc etc). Please let me know how much magnesium per day I should give her. Also, is anything I can do to help with her nausea and lack of appetite Netta"
07/15/2012: Ted from Bangkok, Thailand replies: "For the dog's appetite, I would give the dog B50 b complex at one a day, and vitamin C, because the reason why is the liver normally produces this, but in a sick dog, it doesn't. And stay away from all fats, the visible fats in a dog. Acetylation is needed by the dog, that is in form of vinegar, a simple way is to pour vinegar on the dog and it will detox that way. As far as magnesium citrate, 1/8 twice a day is the maximum I am willing to go for most dogs.
Ted"
07/15/2012: Netta replies: "When you say stay away from fats Do you mean feeding her Can I feed her raw ground turkey Is that ok "
07/16/2012: Ted from Bangkok, Thailand replies: "Don't feed the dog fats and carbs. Might be ok for raw ground turkey.
Ted
Replied by Netta on 07/16/2012
07/16/2012: Ted from Bangkok, Thailand replies: "The reason why the dog is weak is the liver is depleted of B complex vitamins, mostly, and N acetyl cysteine to some extent, and selenium. So I would give B50, N acetyl cysteine, and some selenium for a week and so he will be able to eat. The threonine helps the intestinal villi as well as some nerves that communicate with the legs.
Ted"
07/26/2012: Netta replies: "Dear Ted, I think my dog may have Cachexia. I wanted to know what your recommended protocol for helping dogs in this situation. Iodine, hydrochloric acid, potassium and sodium carbonate, bicarbonate, H202 Can these be used on a dog Would the dosage be adjusted according to the weight "
07/26/2012: Ted from Bangkok, Thailand replies: "The best thing for a dog, is to support the digestive system and intestinal issue, such as B50 b complex, betaine HCl, Superoxide Dismutase (SOD), and digestive enzyme supplements, if cachexia is needed to be resolved. It might help if progesterone cream is physically applied too. B complex is given twice a day, betaine is added a bit in water, superoxide dismutase I prefer in the powdered form mixed at 1 tablespoon per 250 cc. SOD will help reactivate the stomach and the intestines in about 5 to 10 minutes, and get the dog able to eat within a few hours. Digestive enzymes will help the digestive tract, it may also help if vitamin C is given.
Ted
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