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Pets and Cancer
There are many sites that offer
suggestions on how to treat pets with cancer. These sites include:
Alt Vet Med
has a great directory of alternative vets at http://www.theavh.org/refcover.htm.
Dr. Bob & Susan Goldstein of The
Earth Animal Center for Healing run a Veterinary Hotline. For more
information, go to http://www.garynull.com/Helpline/PetHotline.htm
or call 203-222-0260. They offer counseling and referrals.
Shirley's Wellness Cafe
has a variety of inks and provides quite a bit of information on alternative cancer therapy for
animals, side effects of vaccines, antibiotics, and pet nutrition.
Then
Some Health Pet Health Care has some great links at http://www.thensome.com/petcancer.htm
Healing
Hands discusses Reiki, massage, and acupressure information for animals -
Virginia area
The
Pet Project lists holistic vets in the
Los Angeles area
Natural
Animal Health in the UK, including a list of vets offering alternative
therapies in the United Kingdom
Books on using alternative
therapies for Pets:
Encyclopedia of Natural Pet Care
A listing of books is at http://www.altvetmed.com/pages/publications.html
Enzymes, nutritional supplements
and nutrition programs for animals:
Robert
McDowell's Herbal Treatments is a very
informative sight offering information on cancer and herbal remedies.
Nzymes.com
has nutritional supplements used by vets as
an alternative to harsh medications and chemotherapies to help reduce pain and
restore mobility in pets of all ages. (Mention the Cancer Cure Foundation and
get a free bottle with your first order.) You can also consult with a
nutritionist.
Additional listing of vets that
use alternative therapies:
To contact
a vet that uses laetrile in treating cancer:
Walter A.
McCall, D.V.M. - Campbell, CA (408) 378-5190
In
Meridan, CT, contact Stephen Tobin, DVM at (86) 238-9863
Countryside Animal Hospital - Dr. Gloria Weintrub in Medford, NJ 08055
(609) 953-3502 offers conventional and alternative therapies.
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