Tante Frieda

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I think it is most appropriate to not just look onto the symptom, but looking for the cause for the illness and with that onto all aspects of the dog. The skin in animals as well as in people is a detoxification organ. So if the skin is itchy, it tries to get rid of toxins and using this exit means that liver and kidney and gutt among others are overloaded. It all starts with the nutrition/diet. Any packed food is the same bad as for people, sure easy to apply but sooner or later damaging or killing the body. The itchy skin is a warning signal. Meds who are suppressing the itch making it even worse for the body, in fact almost all of the chemical meds from a vet/pharma are poisonous. Alternatively, there are several routes one can try without any side effects, cheap, self-applyable and effective. As for starting to change the diet, here is a good ebook, which explains a lot, worth to read it. And yes, if there has to be a change, oneself has to come out of the comfy-area and start moving! It might take 1 or 2 weeks to get used to something new and find the best way in one's daily routine to apply it. This is the link: https://rotationalmonofeeding.com/the-rmf-diet/   for the book. This is one way to start optimize and heal your animal or people, and yes, this also counts for cancer patients, in animals and people!!! As for the alternative treatment possibilities, i don't know, if i am allowed to talk about them here? Forgive me if i am doing something wrong, it is the first time i am posting anything!
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