Guest guest Posted October 23, 2005 Report Share Posted October 23, 2005 __________________ Lori, Dr. Will Falconer, DVM recommends Transfer Factor, Transfer Plus Advanced Formula and Choice Prime...Click on link at bottom of second paragraph...or go to http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.co/tf/s/pets.htm TFpets.com Application of Transfer Factor in Veterinary Medicine Dr. Will Falconer, DVM - "Most of the chronic diseases we commonly see in animals (and humans) have an immune basis, e.g. diabetes, allergies, asthma, thyroid disease, inflammatory bowel diseases, repeated ear infections, cancer, etc. While they can be cured through the careful use of homeopathy, the road to cure can be a long one -- often years if the animal has had years of disease. Transfer factors can significantly shorten the course, by giving a much needed balancing effect to the immune system. If the immune system is overactive as in allergies, ear infections, asthma, diabetes, or hypothyroidism, Transfer Factor can balance this overactivity so the system is not attacking its own organs, overreacting to things that shouldn’t be perceived as a threat. If, conversely, the immune system is under-active as in mange, parasites, viral infections, or cancer, Transfer Factor Plus can clearly stimulate it to better meet the challenges it needs to be alert to." Sep 22, 2005 - A New Deadly, Contagious Dog Flu Virus Dr. Cynda Crawford, an immunologist at the University of Florida's College of Veterinary Medicine who is studying the virus, said that it spread most easily where dogs were housed together but that it could also be passed on the street, in dog runs or even by a human transferring it from one dog to another. Kennel workers have carried the virus home with them. Read what Dr. Falconer DVM recommends to protect your pet from the Canine Flu disease-----Lori <lljl92 wrote: Any suggestions on what can be done for the canine flu? I hear is is attacking dogs and is killing about 5% usually young ones. Has anyone advice? we have three terriers, we don't board, or go to dog parks. The dogs ages range from almost 2yo male, 4yo. female, and 12yo male. all are up to date on shots. what about the the cough and high fever? Any and all help would be appreciated. For armed is for warned, or something to that extent... Lori Buffalo,NY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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