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Allergies, What Causes the Effect Part III

by bwardell on March 2, 2010

We’ve already talked about the recognized signs of an allergic reaction in part 1 of this ongoing epic and how the medical profession for both people and animals, has merely identified the medical effects while the pharmaceutical companies continue to provide medications merely to treat these effects. I think the time has come to take a look at what actually causes these allergies to occur.

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t involves the identification of offensive foods and non offense foods.

This is the best way to identify a food sensitivity. Remember, everything is guilty until proven innocent.

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WHY DID I CREATE DOG AND CAT FOOD?

by Terry on November 9, 2009

When I first graduated from the veterinary school at the University of California at Davis, I became aware that many of the animals I was seeing appeared to have some sort of allergies, ranging from skin problems to bowel problems etc.

At the same time, I wondered why oral or injectable cortisones seemed to help. When I started testing my patients, I found they all had a cortisol deficiency. I Now realize that my profession was doing a replacement for the cortisol and they never realized this.

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SIGNS OF THE IMBALANCE IN CATS

by Terry on November 4, 2009

The first sign of this imbalance will be a chronic imbalance.

There after the following may also be signs of this imbalance.

Gingival flare which means there is a small red line on the gums where the enamel joins the gums. This represents a mucous membrane antibody deficiency that will manifest itself in 70 % of the cases. This antibody is referred to as IgA.

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Intro to Pets at Risk

by Terry on October 29, 2009

Pets at Risk by Dr. Plechner, DVM with Martin Zucker

The Breakthrough Endocrine-Immune Balance Program

Veterinarian Al Plechner has identified an unrecognized endocrine-immune disturbance as a major cause of multiple disorders in dogs and cats. These disorders include allergies, epilepsy, viral diseases, inflammatory bowel, autoimmunity, cancer and more. In Pets at Risk the authors explain Dr. Plechner’s break-through clinical discoveries and his program for successfully treating a wide range of health problems. He has successfully treated tens of thousands of cats and dogs with this progam.

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