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  1. Dr. Jeff

    FIV Cat with nasal adenocarcinoma developed gut issues and lost a lot of weight

    Hey Brenda! How are his stools? Rather than address your individual questions, it would be more helpful for us to get out of the weeds of all these "important" (conventionally) details. Let's go back to your original goal. To optimize Jerome's health span. We can do that by focusing on his...
  2. Dr. Jeff

    Low Platelets/Prednisone Taper

    Hey Eden! That was determined during your two hour intial homeopathic evaluation of Bodhi!! As you know, homeopathic medicines are never correctly prescribed based on a symptom, diagnosis, clinical scenario, etc. Let's see what @Dr. Christina has to say!
  3. Dr. Jeff

    Seaweed Calcium

    There's your cleanest, and most vital calcium source. Especially if you grind the shells very, very fine (think chalk dust) and use the eggshell membrane...
  4. Dr. Jeff

    Seaweed Calcium

    I couldn't agree more!! Yay for not messing with success!! :snowman: 😍 I'd love to know why Maria at PHNC said to not use seaweed calcium...
  5. Dr. Jeff

    Seaweed Calcium

    Hey Nancy! There should be no need. Ah, this a great example of individual expressions of sensitivity (susceptibiliity) to change or to the new supplement. Intolerance to seaweed calcium is not something I recall ever seeing. However, mild shifts while you make any dietary transition is...
  6. Dr. Jeff

    Diatomaceous earth application for big dog

    Hey Sarah! Great questions! It depends on the individual how to best applyi the DE (are you using food grade?). IMHO, applying it regionally could work. However @Dr. Christina is the flea expert, so I'll let her answer. Flea birth control (lufeneron) may be appropriate if there's...
  7. Dr. Jeff

    Appointment with Dr Jeff

    Hey Jeffrey! I've been without internet or wifi all day, so sorry for the slow reply. I'm currently sitting in my car using our. local UU's wifi! I'll check now for any email info. from you...
  8. Dr. Jeff

    Hard lump bone area inside back leg just above knee

    Sure! 1. The body is a miracle of things we don't understand. So its job is to give us mere mortals clues to the internal processes. However, the label for those processes is unrelated to BEAM. That's my way of saying that there are many possibilities that we don't understand (sol almost...
  9. Dr. Jeff

    Hard lump bone area inside back leg just above knee

    Yes, she andI spoke earlier on Sun. Did she say anything you want to share with others here?
  10. Dr. Jeff

    Depressed cat

    How about a catio like: https://www.chewy.com/timhaka-weatherproof-catio-outdoor/dp/2093134 If she loves going out, then no.
  11. Dr. Jeff

    Path To Pet Wellness

    Thank you so much for both reading the book and leaving a review Daysha! 😍⚡😻 Yes, I too cried a lot (OK, I couldn't control my sobbing) during the fireside chat where I read the end and lessons from Archie's story. He taught me (and us) an awful lot about being the best we can be (dog, cat, or...
  12. Dr. Jeff

    Possible rabies exposure

    Hey July! I'm sorry to hear about the potential rabies exposure. Have you asked your vet if s/he would do a titer prior to vaccinating? I think the science is pretty strong that protection lasts longer than four years.
  13. Dr. Jeff

    Potential interactions

    Welcome to HA! Pamela! We're super happy to have you join our community. 😍 (that's me BEAMing ;)) And thanks for making your first post about Sasha. Great question! The short answer is no. The complete answer is very long. You may want to dive into some of our homeopathy resources. And the...
  14. Dr. Jeff

    3 weeks post op spay infected incision

    Very possibly. And FYI-the Animax ointment also has a steroid and anti-fungal in it (as well as the anti-biotics). You need to do what you feel is best for Chicago, under the guidance of a local vet. In general, and specifically regarding what to do and holistic decision-making, the Path to...
  15. Dr. Jeff

    3 weeks post op spay infected incision

    Yes, and this will depend on her individuality, not on the symptom. And it will depend on: 1. Did you already dose Arnica? 2. Specifics of the symptom beyond the smell. For example, is the area red, swollen? And what exactly is the nature of the discharge? 3. Is there anything else, at any...
  16. Dr. Jeff

    3 weeks post op spay infected incision

    Chicago's incision should be mostly healed at this point. Hot compresses of the area should be all that her body needs to heal. Do you know the rationale for why he said that? Especially since her BEAM is fine. Do you have any pics of the incisional area? I wonder if we're treating the...
  17. Dr. Jeff

    Diagnostic interpretation from injury

    The way I look at risk of developing Lyme nephritis is by thinking of the kidney like a filter. If the filter gets clogged, in this case by Lyme antibodies, then it doesn't work properly. In Lyme nephritis albumin gets lost in the urine, because the filtration apparatus of the kidneys is...
  18. Dr. Jeff

    Red, itchy, smelly, ear

    That ear looks much better! As high of a dose that is tolerated. It's best to start low and workup. For a 25# dog, who already isn't overly keen on the food, I'd start with only a pinch. The most important thing is to find any fresh foods that she likes (and maybe even loves). Appetite...
  19. Dr. Jeff

    Diagnostic interpretation from injury

    In my experience, the outlook depends on HMDM step 1. What is your goal? Depending on conventional diagnosis, the prognosis may be guarded. And supporting the body by alleviating symptoms may be helpful. That's if we use the HMDM goals and expectations of modern conventional medicine. Also...
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