Posts Tagged ‘dog health’

The Awesome Threesome

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

I recently had a cat come into the clinic that was as sick as…well…as sick as a dog! She was running a fever of 105, wasn’t eating and just felt terrible. Other than the fever she showed no symptoms of disease…no runny nose, no abscess or bite wound, no pneumonia. Nothing. The medical term for this condition is F.U.O. or fever of unknow origin. This is a fancy way for doctors to say: “Ummm…I dunno.” Such cases can be frustrating as they are often unresponsive to regular therapy. I tried several high power antibiotics. Nothing. Before becoming an herbalist, I would throw up my hands, declare “Must be some kind of virus” and hope the kitty got better on its own because I had nothing to offer to kill the pathogen.

Enter Silver Lining Herbs #24 Immune Support and #25 INF-X. Now let me say from the outset here that cats don’t like herbs. Hmmm not quite stong enough…cats hate herbs. So, I mixed a bit of #24 Immune Support and #25 INF-X in some water (smart veterinarians use the capsules – I am not a smart veterinarian), drew it up into a syringe, had a brief moment of silence, set my worldly affairs in order and approached the cage. The first dose wasn’t too bad…I got the drop on her and down the hatch it went. I dosed her two more times that day at great personal peril (she was ready for me!). Within 12 hours of the first dose the fever was gone and she was eating.

A day later another kitty came to see me…another 105 fever. No mystery ths time though, the kitty had a bite wound at the base of his tail that was badly infected, swollen, and oozing. The infection had become systemic and this guy was in real trouble. I added the third member of the “Awesome Threesome,” #16 Power Dust. I made a poultice of the #16 Power Dust by adding a bit of water and applied it to the tail with a wrap. Then shot some #24 Immune Supprt and #25 INF-X down the kitty. This had an immediate reviving affect on the cat, who decided he might just feel better enough to eat me! The next morning I removed the poultice. It was soaked with pus and goo and the tail was beautiful. The swelling was completely resolved, the color good, and other than the baldness from my shaving and the small puncture wounds left by his amigo, was completely normal. The fever was gone and he was up and eating.

Other than a very few very expensive drugs, there are no phamaceuticals readily available to combat viral infections. The overuse of antibiotics for the last several decades have created numerous antibiotic-resistant bacteria. I am seeing more and more of these types of infections in my practice. In such cases herbs have several powerful advantages. Many of the herbs in #24 Immune Support and #25 INF-X stimulate the immune system. Others have proven anti-viral components. Still others have strong anti-bacterial properties.

A typical antibiotic has one chemical that kills bacteria…one. A single herb can contain dozens of chemical components that kill bactria (or viruses). Developing resistance to one chemical is a fairly simple affair for a bacterium. They just have to develop a shield against the sword. By contrast, a bacterium attacked with #24 Immune Support, #25 INF-X and #16 Power Dust is facing dozens of herbs, each with mutiple anti-bacterial and anti-viral components. It’s like being surrounded by dozens of warriors with not only a sword but axes, spears, crossbows, and a machine gun or two not to mention a trumpet to summon more warriors from the patients own immune system. You get the idea. Resistance becomes a much more complicated affair.

I’ve been using The Awesome Threesome for years in my practice with great success. I’m sure glad to have them on my side.

Doc Jones

The ‘Ol Lube n’ Oil

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

I have a beautiful daughter who has been married for about two years…nice fellow, smart. When the kids got married, I gave them a car. It was an old Oldsmobile that my daughter had been driving for years. I told them to take good care of it and it would serve them for many years.

Not long ago I got a call from my little girl. She said she was having trouble with the car. I asked her when she had it serviced last. Silence. Then, finally, “What does that mean?” I explained

all about oil changes, filter changes, fluid checks. “Umm, I don’t think we’ve ever done anything like that. We just put gas in it.”

Not good.

After an extended visit at the local “QuikieLube” joint, the car was doing much better. Go figure.

Our bodies, and the bodies of our animal friends, occasionally need a little service as well. Under natural conditions, eating the foods it was designed to eat and living the lifestyle it was designed to live, the bodies of dogs, cats (humans, aardvarks…) operate at a high level of health. Cancers, degenerative disorders, and metabolic diseases are practically unheard of.

The problem is our animal companions are not living the life they were designed to live. They have joined their human masters in living “high on the hog” in the affluent 21st century lifestyle. As a result, their bodies are bombarded with myriad chemicals, pesticides, food additives, preservatives, pharmaceuticals, pollutants and other un-natural substances. And what happens to all these chemicals and pollutants? They are detoxified or filtered out by the liver and kidneys. This takes resources from the body that would normally be used to maintain vibrant health.

One of the best things I have found for giving the over-worked liver and kidneys a little help is an occasional treatment with Silver Lining Herbs #27 Liver Support and #37 Kidney Support. These formulas contain herbs that help the liver and kidneys with their monumental and critical task of keeping the modern dog’s body, clean, detoxified and healthy.

I recommend folks do either a liver cleanse or a kidney cleanse on a regular schedule about as often as they changed the oil in their cars. Unless of course, you’re car is on the same oil-change schedule as my daughter’s in which case you might want to do it a bit more often.

Doc Jones

The Real Skinny on the Skin

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

They say the eyes are the window to the soul. That may be true, but when a dog walks into my clinic the first thing I look at is the fur. I know, I know, it’s not nearly as poetic or romatic, but nothing is more indicative to me of a dog’s over all condition and well-being than the coat and skin.

The skin is one of the most important organs of the body. We don’t often think of it as a “vital organ” but that is exactly what it is.

Think about it…

The skin transmits an enormous amount of information to the central nervous system and is one of the most important sensory organs. The skin is also the primary barrier to a host of environmental toxins, parasites, bacterial and viral invaders. It controls the body’s temperature and regulates hydration. It can even expel toxins when the liver or kidneys become overwhelmed.

Being the only organ that is “outside” the body, the skin takes an enormous amout of the abuse. For all of these reasons the skin and coat of our dogs deserve special attention and care. Proper nutrition is key. Given the proper building blocks, the skin has almost miraculous recuperative powers. That’s where Silver Lining Herbs come in.

The #36 K9 Skin and Coat Support contains herbs to help keep the coat and skin looking and functioning at it’s best. Combined with the #10 K9 Foundation, it is a wonderful supplement for any dog whose coat or skin look like they could use a boost. Dogs with obvious allergies and itching may also benefit from K9 Liver Support and K9 Allergy Support. But that’s another article…

Doc Jones