| Johnny, I found the info I was looking for,its in my book Speakign for Spot and there is a section on cancer also how diet plays an important role. It says syas cancer cells are more likely to thrive when they have access to carbohydrates, They are far less efficient at utlizing fats as a source of nutrition. And to transition to a higher fat, lower carb dieet. Also recommended if Omega 3 fish oil which has been shown to inhibit tlhe growth and spread of cancer. I hope Tessie is feeling okay after her treatment. Laurie and Wylie |
| Laurie CA |
| Thanks Laurie. I actually switched Tessy over to a cancer diet the second my gut told me "cancer" ... which was over a week before she was diagnosed! I had to take several cancer diet sources and modify them slightly due to her having pancreatitis in the past. Most cancer diets call for low carb, high protien & fat diet. She can't have high fat! YUP...she's luvin the new diet!!! And, handling it quite well! I've got FAR too many supplements to list here...it was a headache at first trying to figure out what and when to give everything. We've got it all covered though. My brain hurts from all the reading!!! LOL THANKS again. You're awesome! Johnny & Tessy |
| Johnny |
| Dear Johnny Ive been wondering how you and Tessy are going - glad she is holding her own - she is lucky to have you as her owner. Lots of good wishes to you Silka |
| Silka Melbourne Australia |
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