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…DHA plus EPA=100 mg of omega 3s; I am not sure where the other 100 mg comes from. The UC-II level in this is fine but the turmeric and fish oil are low so you would still need to supplement since your average 50# dog needs at least 900 mg of DHA/EPA daily. Many vets recommend
…dogs and I just do the fish oil separately as the Welactin concentrated liquid then I give the Dasaquin Advanced that has the glucosamine combo with turmeric and other holistics. One of my dogs also gets Adequan monthly and I am waiting for Librela but we won't get that until November. I have used Yu
…snack as I try to take a photo!
I prefer lean mince 50%, 5 colours of veges +25% and brown rice max 25% of the final mix. I use far more organic turmeric and ground black pepper than most recommend. I premix my oil/vitamin/etc supplements and add them to the cooled mix later. I only keep the batches
…there! I hope you don't mind I moved your post here, but since we're on the subject of "Eating Healthy" ....
Here's a link to posts about Turmeric from Tripawds members. I've never tried with Wyatt Ray
or Jerry, but it's my understanding that while it has been shown in a few studies to have
… all
does anyone have any success with turmeric?
…consider a copy of the Dog Cancer Survival Guide
, it's indispensable when dealing with dog cancer, and has lots of great input about things like turmeric and such. You'll have a lot more to talk to the vet about once you read it!
…he has a sensitive belly. I would be careful with that combo and double check with a vet who is well versed in integrative medicine.
The turmeric has anti inflammatory properties and that’s what Deramax does really well, reduces inflammation. It seems to me that you would be duplicating
…vet told me that golden paste doesn't help because you need high levels of turmeric to actually help so I stopped using it for my Sheltie who has osteosarcoma.
…m late to this discussion but wanted to add that I've been giving my dog, Bailey, golden paste (turmeric, coconut oil, pinch of black pepper) for over a year now. She has histiocytic sarcoma for which we are following the conventional medical protocol
…buy the fresh turmeric root and put it in the blender with coconut cream or coconut oil and a pinch of black pepper (it improves absorption) and then put it her broth
…that high..
More on Curcumin and Dog Cancer
by DEMIAN DRESSLER, DVM
In the , I introduced curcumin, a useful tool against cancer found in turmeric.
In this post we will look at some of the effects and practicalities in the use of this remarkable substance.
Safety should always be questioned
…include for Simon.. not sure why, but I dismissed this product... I see HK sells dehydrated goats milk in addition to their beef bone broth with turmeric, which I now use... any thoughts on the goats milk? would one use this with the bone broth daily?
…for the reply.. I ordered the HK beef with turmeric to add to the arsenal.
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…Extract (Withania somnifera) root
• Green Tea Extract (Camellia sinensis) leaf
• Bacopa Extract (Bacopa monnieri) whole herb
• Turmeric Extract (Curcuma longa) rhizome
JOINT PROTECTION FORMULA:
• Omega-3 Fatty Acids (120mg)
• Collagen Type II from Chicken Sternum
…with the products produced by Pet Releaf. I have also been told Canna-Pet is a reputable brand.
For arthritis pain, I give my dog a mixture of turmeric, dried ginger powder, and blackstrap molasses. I follow this turmeric recipe, and keep it in the fridge. http://www.dogs.....eric-dogs/…
…her this mixture: I mix in 1/8 teaspoon of the dried ginger powder, plus one teaspoon of the blackstrap molasses, with about 1 teaspoon of the turmeric mix from the refrigerator. My dog will eat it off of my fingers. I give this mixture to her a few hours after her breakfast meds, and a few hours
…would also be appreciated.
Pea Starch, Tapioca Starch, Vegetable Glycerin, Gelatin, Natural Flavor, Coconut Oil, Gum Arabic, Fruit Juice Color, Turmeric, Sunflower Oil, Peppermint Oil, Lemongrass Oil, Turmeric Oleoresin, Rosemary Oil.
…issues in healthcare in general, same for cats 🙁
2. Curcumin (Curcubrain product from NOW Foods)
Again, looks like a fantastic product, but turmeric and curcumin are bitter. So, it was a no go in the taste department. I could not get him to take the pills because he is un-pillable and will only…
…accept a certain number of Pill Pockets per day. I'd rather spend those on the Chinese Medicine for now.
I did try some turmeric cooked in home made organic ghee, which he enjoyed for about a day, then got tired of. I've decided to let this one go for now, especially since…
…antioxidants like turmeric are contraindicated during radiation therapy anyway.
3. Vitality Science Advanced Immune Restoration for Cats
This looks like a great product,
…5/17) and is, so far, handling it well. We currently supplement with:
Bixbi Immunity (mushroom complex), Cosequin DS, Fish Oil (5k mg/day), Turmeric (1k mg/day) and NutriVet Brewer's Yeast/Garlic
He handles them all well. No loss of appetite (haha...NEVER!) and he is really bouncing
…prefer the Dasaquin Advanced now since it has added turmeric, grape seed, and boswellia.
Pam
…I can't find the support for it I saw for Dasaquin, open to feedback though if you think it's superior. I'm also thinking of supplementing with turmeric.. can you OD the joint support?
…-absorbed and a relatively high dose. The holistic vet was OK with this. I ordered Mercola Astaxanthin (krill oil). I will check out their turmeric! Thank you!!
Cami
… I am writing regarding 4 yo Rocky, osteosarcoma amputee. Some people on a turmeric group insist that golden paste is superior because it uses whole turmeric in contrast to the Longvida curcumin I purchased. I don't completely…
…understand this, as curcumin is the only real component of turmeric I am after. http://www.vete.....ht-Cancer/
What would I gain by switching to golden paste? Does anyone know? Thank you!
Cami
…cell-destroying inflammation and helps prevent and fight cancer, and can add years to your pet’s life – curcumin, which is extracted from the spice turmeric.
Curcumin is an amazing substance. It is antiviral, antifungal, a very powerful anti-inflammatory, and it has even been shown to stop cancer…
…
Most curcumin extracts aren’t well absorbed into the bloodstream, which is why I recommend a highly effective curcumin extract that is blended with turmeric essential oil for enhanced absorption.
For prevention and health maintenance in dogs, go with 375 mg of absorbable curcumin (providing at least
…Panchito!
OK, I don't know the right dosage of turmeric for a dog and despite searching through the Dog Cancer Survival Guide, which mentions turmeric because of it's beneficial properties, it doesn't give it. I think you would have to take it in such large doses to make it absorb into the system
…no obvious signs in his lungs or liver. We are going the homeopathic route and I have now got him on the anti cancer diet plus K9 immunity
chews, turmeric, milk thistle and probiotics. I am currently giving him 80mg of turmeric in a capsule with added artichoke leaf but I'm really not sure if my dosage
…couldn't tell what kind of apoptogens the Apocaps
has, and I didn't know. He didn't see anything wrong with either. He did suggest burdock root, turmeric, chlorophyll, and human probiotics (refrigerated kind), and feeding her sardines or mackerel since they're natural sources of fish oil and the
…and economical. Nova takes CAS Options (which is similar to Power Mushrooms) and 3 capsules of salmon oil daily. I recently started her on turmeric/curcumin too. After 4 rounds of chemo back in early 2009, she remains cancer-free.
Sue and Queen Nova
…Acids), Barley Grass, Dried Parsley, Garlic, Alfalfa Meal, Dried Kelp, Yucca Schidigera Extract, L-Carnitine, L-Lysine, Glucosamine Hydrochloride, Turmeric, Sunflower Oil (natural source of Omega 6 Fatty Acids), Fish Oil (natural source of Omega 3 Fatty Acids), Dried Chicory Root, Oil of Rosemary,

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