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has a voice. And here's yourhost, Bill the Pet Health Guru,
and welcome to Pet Health Cafe,Oh, the Pet Health Guru, along
with my guest host, doctor Michaeldam How are we doing, Doc,
I'm doing well. Bill. Anotheranother busy week, right, yeah,
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and of course with the holidays comingup and you know all of that stuff.
Uh, you know, we're goingto continue our summer our summer fun
series here, you know, allthe things that we get to look forward
to as as uh, you know, health professionals that we have to deal
with, um when we get here. A lot last week, didn't we.
Yeah, yeah, we really did. Ran through quite a gamut of
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good information. Yeah yeah, youknow, everything from you know, the
parasite things and of course the hotsidewalks and the contaminated lawns and a whole
bunch of other stuff in between.And there was a whole bunch of stuff
we didn't get to either. Thatwas the interesting thing. That's why I
figured we have to follow up.And it's probably the right time to do
it because we're here coming up onthe fourth of July weekend. And uh,
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let's face that that that holiday isn'teasy on pets, is it.
No, it's a tough one,you know, especially with the fireworks and
the thunderstorms and of course you know, the barbecues and sometimes pets not getting
the healthiest of delicacies from the barbecue. Um, we could be a busy
timing year, I mean a timeof year for our animals and also its
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character. Yeah, it was.It was funny. Last night we had
a real bad lightning storm down hereand even though my raw fat animal and
you know, it was just calmmost of the time. There wasn't any
of the shaking or you know thatsort of thing, but she did want
to stay pretty close to them.Yeah. Yeah, it's really a it's
a big challenge, you know,and these large storms just you know,
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come on. Our animals certainly aresensitive to a lot of these things,
that's for sure. Well, theythey sensed the you know, the changing
the air pressure and all of thattoo, don't they. Yeah, Yeah,
absolutely, they sensed the energy,the energy, the atmosphere changes.
Our animals are really in tune withthat, and of course pick up on
those changes long before we do.You know, they hear the storms,
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they sense the storms, and theyknow that they're coming, and you know,
the reactions can be quite dramatic.Yeah, exactly. Now, one
of the things that I've wanted toget into a little bit is because of
the season, of course, youknow, to this particular weekend, we
have to deal with fireworks, andyou know, we've done a lot of
work with you know, the mineralor the heavy metal toxicities like mercury and
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aluminum and things like that, andsometimes these events are what trigger some of
these basically everything from seizures to thehigh anxieties to attacking their own owners,
don't they. Yeah, Yeah,you're right. These stresses in the environment,
you know, bring out what thosepre existing toxicities and make them a
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lot more likely to express themselves,as you so wonderfully put. Yeah,
I mean, you know, wesaw that with all those Yorkies went through,
you know, ten years ago,and that mercury poisoning from the vaccines.
It was like, you know,they were perfectly docile animals and then
they just got a little bit youknow, separation anxiety and you know,
some of the destructive behavior and thenall of a sudden, some events and
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usually it was you know, athunderstorm or fireworks that just basically sent them
into what it's almost seizure like,and of course, you know the owner
wants to comfort them, and alot of these were older people. You
know, you reach behind the chair, reached behind the couch or under the
table, grab them, and theyjust they just go crazy in the attack,
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and you know, two minutes later, five minutes later, they're fine,
like it never happened. Yeah,No, you're right, it's and
you know, their nervous systems areon edge because of the pre existing toxicity
that you outlined, and you know, the storms just you know, bring
that threshold a lot higher, youknow, a lot lower, that is,
to some of these susceptibilities that theseanimals, that these animals already have.
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Like you said, it's a it'sa wonderful time of year to implement
some detox protocols and heavy metal detox, that's for sure. Yeah, you
have to do it, and thenthere was a little bit further ahead than
the weekend before. Although we dohave a protocol that that we've actually worked
very very well, and that's usingup, of course, the natural CBD
oils and our stressing anxiety, whichyou can start a couple of days before.
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Because the herbs hecame a meal andthe malaria, they're going to go
to work almost instantly, aren't they. Yeah, yeah, they are.
And then and then you, likeyou said, if you start a few
days earlier, you know it'll bepresent in their system in a steady state,
so that when the storms come,you don't have to say, oh
my goodness, I have to reachfor some acute, you know, solution
when those when those products are alreadybuilt up in the system. Yeah,
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the heavy nerdcotics usually is what thevets prescribed, even doesn't knock them out.
I had a case. I hada case about God, it's probably
been six to eight years ago,and we're client called me up in the
morning. Bill, It's fourth ofJuly. What do you have is going
to knock off my knock out mydog because he just goes crazy with him.
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We got talking a little bit andI realized that it in that conversation
that her dog we were also treatingfor cancer, so I knew we had
the CBD oil there, and Isaid, well, just you know,
we'll use CBD, and she says, it didn't work on the stress part
of it. He's still always stressedand everything else. So I told her,
I said, let's do it thisway. Do your regular morning,
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middle day, and you know yourevening feeding. About six o'clock when when
the kids started playing around with thefirecrackers, give him another dose to CBD.
Eight thirty, give him another doseto CBD, and at five minutes
and nine before all hell broke floes, give him one more. She called
me up the next morning and saidhe slept through it all. And then
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she says, well, why doesn'the work? Why wasn't it working on
the everyday's stress is you know,the dog was still anxiety written an extort
thing from time to time, butit worked this time. And I said,
well, most of the time,the CBD was turning on the receptor
sites for the cancer because the stresslevel wasn't high enough, that threshold wasn't
high enough to make that the priority. But as those fireworks started and an
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activity started, to increase the bodyshifted those started turning on those receptor sites
in the stress centers and kind oflet the cancer sit on the back seat
for a couple hours. And youknow, it's amazing that the body does
this. Net you know, wecan't control it, can we? No,
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not at all. In fact,it's very similar to how we look
at at homeopathically, when an acutestressor comes along, the chronic tendencies take
a back seat, and the bodyshifts to dealing with that acute stress,
like you said, biochemically, justshifts into a totally different mode. Yeah,
I mean that's really really interesting.So I mean, you know,
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at least we got one of thetips out there that can happen this week
if if it's absolutely necessary. Um, you know we have we have product
and you know you can refer youknow, clients to us for it as
well. We can get it out. We shall have time to get it
out to them on deliveries or evenups last minute. Um. But um,
so alternatives are bill, I mean, the alternatives for you know,
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these thunderstorm phobias and fireworks phobia isI mean, what we're dealing with.
And the conventional vet clinic or strongerand stronger sedatives and tranquilizers that really have
tremendous uh side effects. Um.The number one drug now being used for
this sort of thing is an oldanti depressant called trasidome, which has heard
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that this week. Yeah. Yeah, that's what the vets are reaching for
now. I mean, it's it'sinteresting when we look back at some of
this stuff. How do we keeprecycling these drugs that never worked in the
place. Yeah, well, thisis an outdated any depressant that used,
I believe for inducing sleep in peoplethat have trouble sleeping. But you know,
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we borrow their use in ventory medicine, and there aren't even really any
safety studies on its use. Andthe dosage range are kind of like a
pot pouri of various dosages and nobody'sreally done the work and studies. And
I've seen some animals have significant,you know, awful side effects in some
of these drugs. Yeah, andof course it's it's not just you know,
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good side effects and linger for along period of time, can't they
Absolutely. I had a client thatcalled me today that was referred to me
that this was kind of a similarrelated issue. But you know, was
given a sedative so that they cangroom their animal. And ever since they've
given the seedtive the groom the animal. The animals were pargic, not eating,
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and it was given, you know, a strong sedative. And these
these drugs, you know, buildup in the body and Channamal has a
different sensitivity to them. So youknow, every case is different, and
certainly we want to ease our animalscomfort level or raise our animals comfort level
so that they can handle these things. But we have to keep in mind
that a strong pharmaceutical can have,you know, other effects that can be
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longer lasting and cause other you know, some of these animals or senior animals
with pre existing diseases and pathologies thatwe're coming along with strong drugs like trazodone
or an old one that we usedto use, ace promosine. I don't
know if you remember that one.Oh, yes, it was like ancient,
right, but that was what weuse, you know, you know,
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for thunderstorms, and you know,and then people sometimes reach for the
benzodiazepines, xonoxes and those kind ofdrugs. But really we have in our
toolbox, as you would say,certainly, plenty of useful products that we
can use, and homeopathically we cangive remedies like aconite, which is really
good for a sudden frights. Wecan use the flower essences. I found
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that betimes very helpful. The youknow, good old rescue remedy can never
hurt. You can combine that withusing the CBD and your herbal botanicals.
Sure, And another flower essence Ifound very helpful in thunderstorms and fireworks is
one called mimulus, which deals withfears very very well. So we certainly
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have in our tool box plenty ofoptions for the guardian, right, yeah,
yeah, I mean that's that's agood thing to know. Um.
Now the other thing, of courseis on the same weekend, we have
a lot of issues with travel anda couple of questions that came up is
you know, the things that wehave to look at when we're evaluating you
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know, vacation travel and of coursethis will also tie in with hurricanes if
we have to evacuate things like that. Um, we should have our own
tool kit, if you will,of remedies and herbals and things that we
should have available when we're doing this. But the compatibility of animals too,
and you know, when you're traveling. You know, you got a mixed
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household, you have two dogs andthree cats. What are you gonna do?
You know, are they going withyou or are they staying home?
And then you've got the pet sittertype thing, boarding type things. These
are all major challenges that we haveat summertime, in the summertime that we
don't have most of the rest ofthe year. Yeah, yeah, I
mean that's you bring up a goodpoint with you know, I get the
question all the time from my holisticclients, what am I going to do?
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I have to travel, I don'thave the pet sitter, and I
have to use these pet hotels orthese boarding facilities that God are putting such
stringent requirements to get to allow youranimals to stay in these environments, meaning
vaccines and fully and take control andall sorts of other things that they require
just to get in the door.You know, So it's problematic for a
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lot of people. Yeah. Imean my commendation is if you can get
somebody, you know, then startearly that will come into your house,
that's always the the best option becauseit's probably that's going to be the least
strestful on your animal to start with, right, and you you at least
have still maintain control over you know, the medications that you don't have to
use, the vaccines that you don'thave to get, and of course the
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food because you know, so manyfacilities you know, will not allow you
to bring your own diets, especiallyif you're getting into homemade or raw diets
or things like that. Yeah,it's a shame. I mean, these
facilities they have stringent rules and there'sno reason. And I tell clients right
up front, I say, youknow, I know we need to travel
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and we need to run our lives, but you know, when the animals
are forced to take these these biologicalsand these pharmaceuticals and vaccines, I say,
you're putting your health at risk.I mean, it's like the animal's
health at risk. You know,we have to find other solutions, like
you said, pet sitters, otheroptions that can help deal with the problem.
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Yeah. I mean I actually hada case oh many years ago where
an animal came in very so calledallergic. We changed the diet, herbals
and things like that, and thatdog was doing fantastic. Decided at the
last minute to take a week's vacationand travel. The only place he could
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get the board it was his oldvat. They would allow him to bring
in cooked food, but not row. So we actually did up the whole
week's worth of cooked diets for thedog, and when he went in to
pick him up, they brought outthe bag stuff for him to take home,
and most of the diet was inthere, and he started freaking out
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and he says, well, whatdid you feed? Well, they came
out with a new prescription diet thatthe dog really loved and you know,
you just really really loved it.And then they hided him a separate bill
for over a thousand dollars for lenergy treatment. Oh my goodness, with
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a dog that we had just clearedit all about, you know the horror
stories you hear like this, Yeah, yeah, I mean it's just it's
a shame. I'll sometimes for clientstry and write a note like that they're
being treated by a holistic veterinarian.Some of the facilities will honor that and
that we don't want vaccines, andthat they're eating special foods or not special
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foods, but you know, rawdiets a special diet, and you know
they've been some of them have beenreceptive. Others have not been. But
just like to get around rabies,vaccination, and especially in Florida, with
medical exemptions, we can certainly,as as a holistic veterinarian, I'm certainly
able to write these exemptions and hopethat the boarding and hotel facilities for our
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animals will honor those things. Andthat's another option that I encourage, you
know, the listeners to look into, whether it's from myself or other holistic
vets that will be willing to dothat, right exactly. M Yeah.
Of course, like I said,some of this now carries over into the
hurricane season. Um. And youknow, if you're forced to evacuate,
you know, you you know alot of the public facilities that they set
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up as shelters require again all kindsof medical documentation and preventatives and vaccines and
all of that, don't they Yeah, yeah, they do. Just look
even to go to a dog parkthat require vaccines much less these facilities that
you know are congregating large numbers ofpeople in their animals. And you know,
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the red Tape bill that's implemented inour society to be able to have
freedom to move around and to andto function it's just uh, it's it's
just astronomical distresses. Yeah. SoI mean, you know, one of
the things you know, because itis it is in that season. Now.
Um, I heard our clients tostart looking ahead, start stockpiling whatever
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you need, make sure you getyour paperwork in a convenient place. Um.
You know, one of the thingsif you're feeding a raw diet,
you know, if you go intofacilities that don't have refrigeration or that sort
of thing. Uh. You know, we have have you know, our
dehydrated treat line, but that's actuallydehydrodded food. I mean they can they
can live on net for weeks,if not months, if they had two,
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couldn't they Yeah? Absolutely? Youknow they look and the wildly animals
are scavengers and sometimes they're not gettingthe ideal prey and depending upon the environmental
circumstances and so the same is truewhen we're having these you know, emergencies
in the hurricane season. You knowthey'll be fine, you know, just
um, you know, eating let'ssay dehydrated for you know, for variable
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periods of time. You know,their their health is going to be stronger,
especially if they've been eating you know, the my paleopet diets, you
know the shows year. Yeah,even in even in house, I tell
people, you know, it's likewhat happens if the electricity goes out and
you know that sort of thing.And I said, well, leave your
freezer close until you know, youstart to see water dripping out of it
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and everything is defrosted, and thengo ahead and just feed it all off.
Let them do a gorging meal ortwo. Um, you know,
don't want to go to waste.And you know they'll be you know,
I mean, in a while,they'll gorge themselves. I mean even hunting
for another week or two, right, Yeah, So it's you know,
it's another option that they have.And then don't stress out about it,
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because again you and I talk alot about energy. If you're stressing out,
you know, in the in awhile, what are the wolves and
in the wild canines and the wildfeelines and even the ferrels do in a
hurricane They fall, find a nicecomfy spot, curl up and basically just
you know, kind of relax,don't they right, right, And of
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course we are not dealing with theeffects of vaccines and chemical well you are,
I mean to some degree in theenvironment, but not to the nearest
degree that we are in our companionanimals. But the wild animals, like
you said, they're you know,the wild ancestors of our animals. They're
they're basically relaxed, comfortable, likeyou said, going in a safe space
and not overreacting that for sure.Yeah. And that's and that's the important
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part about that is is that youknow, they maintain that that natural energy
that we as humans don't have anability to do sometimes, I swear,
you know. Um, And ofcourse they're picking up on our energy.
And if we're all anxious about it, they're gonna be trying to protect us.
Yeah, and you know that's oneof the things that they you know,
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That's you know why, you know, dogs have been guardians of of us
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Natural Diet dot Com. We're backhere on the Pet Health Cafe to show
where your pet has a voice.This is Bill the Pet Health Guru,
along with my special guest host,doctor Michael dim and we're just going through
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all the challenges that we run acrossthis time of year with our pets,
and you know, the hurricane thingdown here is a lot. We talked
last week a lot about the successof temperatures and keeping our animals cool and
bug free, which is an importantpart of that um. But the other
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thing is is we mentioned it lastweek. We mentioned it a little bit
earlier in the show too. Whatkind of things should we have in our
closet, if you will, andour medicine our pets medicine cabinet or shouldn't
even call it a medicine cabinet.I guess we should just call it an
health our health cabinet that we shouldhave on hand from a homeopathic standard,
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well, we you know, it'sa lot of the acute remedies that we
use for various conditions are also excellentduring the summer season. Remedies like Belladonna,
Nux Famica and Arsenecum album and youknow, rust Talks and Arctica for
traumas. I mean, it's agood group of remedies. And you know,
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I know it's hard because I youknow, just to say all those
remedies on the screen here, itwould be difficult. But people are welcome
to contact me, you know,email me. I'll give them a list
of me epathic remedies to have onhand that can really be helpful during times
of fright, during times of digestiveupset, during times of any trauma that
the animal may experience. And that'swhere homeopathy shines build during those acute situations.
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It really works wonderfully, you know, during those times. Yeah,
and of course you know, onour side, of course, you know,
you know, lease say we stockup on the dehydrated products that we
have. Uh, you know,we've got a pain and inflammation formula.
You've got the gas, you know, the good old fashioned herbals for all
kinds of stuff like slipper realm andturmeric and um, you know, white
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willowbar for pain, um, youknow, marshmallow route again for gastric type
things, epps and salts. Uh. You know, so that you know,
if if they get if they geta bite or that you know,
they're you know, some swelling oranything of that nature. Uh And and
basically that's excellent for strains in thatas well, isn't it. Yeah,
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yeah, it is. I mean, epps, some salts are wonderfully healing.
You know, I often have youknow, people's soak animals sore limbs
and dilute up some salts and theydo one. I mean, it's wonderfully
soothing for for us as well asour animals. Absolutely. And of course,
you know, one of our sandbuysis you know, the sovereign silver
or colloidal silver products. You know, for everything from an eyeed you know,
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eye inflammation to uh, you knowdirty ears um and he cuts scrapes
um, all of that stuff thatthat that's you know, an excellent product.
Raw honey. They should definitely haveeither raw honey or manuka honey handy
because you know, especially toy breedif they go hypoglycamkanye if you're not in
a raw diet u that you know, or even seizures, it pulls out
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of a seizure almost immediately upon anadministration. Um. You know, these
are things that you need to reallyhave available all you say, in your
health box all the time. Andof course us the other thing is good
clean water you know, uh youknow our you know, our hydrolyzed ionized
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water, you know, for hydration, because um, in time to stress,
we don't think to drink. Andthey certainly don't think to drink,
do they. No, not atall. When they're fight flight, they
often they often forget that, that'sfor sure. Yeah, it's you know,
so I mean either things that arereally available of course at my paleopad
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online or you know in the store. Uh you know, they can order
a lot of the slavings through youas well. Uh yeah, they can
go. Also with homeopathic remedies,some of the pharmacies have acute kits that
have a lot of the remedies Ijust you know mentioned quickly and um,
you know in acute emergency kit.And some of the big homeopathic pharmacies like
Hanneman Labs, Barone have excellent kitsthat are great to include along right alongside
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the herbal botanicals. So you know, we have to remember that. And
uh it's not just you know,we I want to just have the allopathic
things in mind. We want toremember that we can solve a lot of
and prevent a lot of issues withthe herbals and the homeopathics. Yeah,
and of course again we're getting intoa hurricane and travel part of it.
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One thing that we haven't mentioned isis you need some sort of way to
restrain your animal, whether it's collarsand leashes or harnesses, crates and carriers,
because it is, you know,in time of Panicum, you basically
want to keep them, you know, as confined as possible, don't you.
Yeah, yeah, because they're youknow, they have a stress response
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and that creates all sorts of havocs. So keeping them calm and cool and
those ways, Bill are critical.I know they have these thunder shirts for
animals. I've never found those tobe very helpful, you know, those
confined shirts that they put on them. Yeah. It's funny. You got
to call from a client yesterday afternoonand up in Georgia and she's like,
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um, okay, you know thefireworks that sort of thing. She says,
I know I need to do something. We've been working with them with
diets, with cancer animals and everythingfor years, and she says, we
know the thundershirts don't work. Weknow that the you know, the normal
stress remedies don't work, um,you know, and I don't want to
go to pharmaceuticals. Send me upto your kid. You know. It's
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like right, you know because evenlike you know, like we mentioned that
like the some of the flower essenceand stuff like that, well, if
the animal is in a pretty basichealth state, those those can be very
helpful. But when you get tosome of these animals that have been on
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bad diets and over medicated, especiallyover medicated, um, you know,
it's they're kind of throwing away theirmoney, aren't they. Yeah, they
really are. And I can't stressenough bill them the usefulness of um you
know, for fear and fright andthen tense symptoms where animals want to escape
or restless. The remedy Belladonna andaconitem are really two acute remedies that were
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quicker than any pharmaceutical druggists. Thereare acute situations and you could give those
remedies every few minutes during a criticalepisode and acute crisis, and it's amazing
how quickly they act as soon asthe granules touch the gums sometimes sometimes so
you know, great remedies to havein their tool kit. And for these
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sudden situations where often things take timeto kick in other otheralities, other realms,
right, and that's one of thethings too, I mean, just
to get into you know, becausewe use some of those get into functionality,
you know, something like like CBDand some of your your remedies,
um, you know when you're givingthem orally, uh, they're quickly absorbed
right through the mucous membranes of themouth itself, so they're immediately in the
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blood stream, aren't they. Yeah, exactly, Yeah, I mean with
CBD, it's absorbed through those youknow, the sublingual areas, the tongue,
the areas under the tongue. Andwith the remedies, it's an energy.
Remember, So as soon as thosegranules, the energy of the granules
touches the oral cavity, you know, it's dosed. I often tell people
that say, well, doc,when I dissolved in a little bit of
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water and my dog only took alittle bit of it, or you know
a few of the pellets fell outof his mouth. Well, I said
that the pellets touch the mouth ortouch the gums, And if they say
yes, then the remedy was dosed. So it's right, it's very rapid.
Absolute. Yeah, yeah, itis. And you know it's funny
it could move over the herbal sidesometimes you know, that takes it a
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little bit longer. But sometimes,of course, you know, you can
end up with a little bit ofyou know, possibly a vomit or you
know a little bit of diarrhea downthe road. But that's also on the
same standard. It's taking out thetoxins that were causing some of these problems
in the first place. That's stressedand anxiety. So it's all working.
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The body knows exactly what to doall the time. We just don't.
We just don't listen to the body. No, no, no at all.
It's doing what it's supposed to do, get rid of those toxins,
like you said, Yeah, andwe got to quit putting more in and
that's probably the you know, probablythe number one thing, you know.
Um, but uh yeah, so, I mean we we've got I think
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we did a lot here on allthese things. Um, as far as
you know, there's the summer typethings and any other summer things that you've
thought of that it's different. Ithink you mentioned to me privately the incidence
of what pancreatitis or whatever that diseaseis that comes up often in the summer
months. Um and uh, oftenit comes to you know, again,
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dietary indiscretion, eating on healthy foods, people feeding their animals, you know,
unhealthy table scraps, you know,fatty greasy things, you know,
barbecue, this, that and theother thing. We're not talking about what
they should be eating, which iswhat you offer my paleopet. But that
often leads to acute diarrhea, acutevomiting. But you know, it's the
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disease. Pancreatitis is so overdiagnosed,but it seems that in the summer season,
it seems to be one of thenumber one gastro intestinal diagnoses made in
the conventional medical veinary clinic. Yeah. And and the reason I brought it
up is I've gotten several in thelast couple of weeks that, um,
you know, they went in fortheir routine and uh, you know,
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they get the blood done and it'slike it's almost like it's like pre diabetic.
You know, you're pre pancreatitis.So you know, so we can
sell so we can sell you somethingmore and scare you even more, um,
you know, into either diets ormedications or you know um, I
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don't think they have. I don'tthink it's a vacciniat for pancreatitis. But
you know they they basically when youbring that up, build they're making recommendations
based upon just simple lab values thatmight be slightly out of range. When
I say out of range different fromtheir range, I should say right.
And when I say different from theirrange, it doesn't mean that it's wrong.
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It's that individual's animal, you know, measurement at one moment in time,
and so what will happen is isif the enzymes or the pancreas,
the light pace, and the amolaseare elevated. Veterinarians jump all over that
and say your animal must have atouch of pancreatitis when there are no symptoms
present of the disease or of theissues with that organ. So we have
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to keep in mind that it's thesymptoms of the patient that should guide our
treatment, not a lab test,not a lab value, which is so
what my colleagues do very often inconventional veterinary practice. Right now, we
had your question, it popped uphere. How do you identify toxins if
it's processed, if it's got achemical name, it's probably toxic, especially
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if if if it's if it's soldas a you know, FDA approved drug,
except for homeopathic remedies, they're FDAapproved drugs. Yeah, but yeah,
right, if they're sold as drugs, most of them. Yeah,
and and and so you know,and you have to look, you know,
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beyond the first one or two ingredients. I mean, especially when you're
looking at foods and you know,realize that anything that's a process product,
like a meat meal or chicken meal, something of this nature, you have
no idea what's in that recipe?Um, you know, yeah, yeah,
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um, you know, anything that'srendered, of course, you know.
And then even if you took likeon a so called good kibble,
just the way they make it,that high pressure, high temperature for for
you know, four or five sixhours, you're not there's no nutrition left.
And then they have to add inall these chemicals which they labeled as
sometimes as vitamins and minerals. Butthey're really not right, right, they're
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not at all. In fact,that's what hooks are. Animals on those
foods they like we talked about theflavor enhances that hook especially kitties. I
just gave a lecture yesterday Hippocrates herein West Pond Beach and one of the
audience members came up after my talkand said, my cat was eating raw
food, was doing really well,you know, went into the vet similar
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went into the vet's office, howto be boarded or stayed there for a
few days. Went on a kibbleand it was almost impossible to get the
cat off the kibble. Yeah,you know, even just for a few
days. And so you know,these foods are definitely problematic and what they're
adding to it as we go overso often. Yeah, let's just dive
with a lot of these, especiallysynthetic sugars that they use, which are
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narcotics. When you're looking down theroad, any remains in the body,
just like drugs and people. Youknow, just one more, one more
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here in the Pet Health Cafe toshow where your pet as a voice.
This is build bet Health Gurrule alongwith doctor Michael Dim my special guest host.
Another question that I can't come inevidently the vaccine things touch. We
touched a lot of hearts and mindswhen we start talking about vaccines and the
question was our vaccines a necessity?Um? Answer one answer with one word
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no, um. I'm gonna Imean, if you're gonna look at me,
I'm definitely considering an empty vaccer.I think any vaccine has the potential
and any given animal to cause irreparabledamage unless you know they're detoxified and put
them on an appropriate botanicals and treatedhomeopathically. Of all the biologicals and pharmaceuticals
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that are out there, you know, I've seen more damage potentially done by
one vaccine in a given animal thanany other drug or biological In fact,
you know, I tell clients inmy lecture, if somebody puts a dose
of pesticide on their animal or givesone dose, yeah, that animal is
not going to be well, Butthat's not going to cause irreparable damage to
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that animal's life force. One vaccine, though, can, And so definitely
you want to avoid vaccines as muchas possible. The data on them is
very scarce in terms of their safety, their efficacy, the true data,
and so I would encourage the audienceto avoid them as much as possible.
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Yeah, and of course, youknow, I say, I've been sitting
in that camp forever is an antivaccor myself, and uh um, you
know, uh, the only animalsthat I ever had a problem with early
in my career were when the newscientific diets came out. We were getting
it free. And uh, ofcourse, you know, trying to keep
up with the vaccine schedules, whichwould which should have been expanding and expanding
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and expanding over the last fifty years. I mean, um, and of
course we know that those toxicities gointergenerationally. Um. You know, even
with the rabies challenge. I mean, you know, when when it was
being done and they're down like fivegenerations with no more vaccines and still showing
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positive tighters. That's that's that's youknow, it's an amazing number. Um.
Right. But we know, weknow energetically, what's called a homeopathy
miasmatically. You know, diseases aretransmitted epic genetically, you know, in
terms of deeper than DNNA energetically throughthe ancestral lines, and so yeah,
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it's at a very very deep level. So it takes many, many generations
to improve the health of conventionally rearedanimals often I mean many generations to improve
the genetic stock, so to speak. You know. So you know,
when clients come to me and theystart feeding raw diets and and raising their
animals holistically, you know, there'sstill going to be times where they come
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in with some symptoms, both asa normal part of detoxification, but because
of that generational effect, you know, unless they were reared from you know,
raw fed and vaccine free animals overgenerations. You know, it's it's
very difficult to have pure health aswe would define it in today's world.
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Right. And of course, whenwe're looking at you know, both homeopathy,
herbals and you know, the dietitself, the ingredients that go into
those have got to be the bestwe can get, don't they Absolutely?
I mean, I know there's alot of a lot of homeopathics that are
sold in retail situations that, umwhat would you trust them? Not?
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Really? Now, there's a lotof a lot of you know, a
lot of really questionable companies out therein terms of their trustworthiness and reliability.
Yeah. You know, it's funnybecause people call me up and I'll say,
okay, well we need this herbor you know, we need to
start feeding you know, certain typesof you know, more variety and meats,
and it's like can I go toX Y Z and pick it up?
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It's like, I don't know whatthey've got in your packaging, you
know, I know for the mostpart, and you know that when I
look at it, of course,is most of the stuff is package in
the cheapest plastic containers that you canand that's a that's a potential toxic dump
in itself, isn't it. Yeah. Yeah, all the toxins from the
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plastic leach into the product. Sure, especially again in the summertime, because
it's one hundred and twenty to onehundred and forty degrees in the back of
that UPS truck or that you knowpost office truck, isn't it. Yeah,
yeah, it sure is. Andwe have to keep that in mind
when they're when we're shipping products.Sure, I just ordered, um my
homeopathist recommended a remedy for me,and I ordered it from the homeopathic pharmacy
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because I didn't have it, andthey were saying, you know, we
ship it on ice, and weyou know, because remedies are are antidoted.
When the temperatures rise that high theireffect can be. It's one of
the few ways of antidoting remedies isextremely high temperatures. So if homeopathic remedies
are exposed to those high temperatures,they become inactive. And so when shipping
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them or when storing them, wehave to make sure that they're you know,
relatively cool temperatures, right, andyou know, you know, and
of course you know that most ofour products are packaged in glass, and
the only ones that aren't are thefrozen the frozen diets, and we're not
going to get the leaching in thefreezing process that you do in the heat
process obviously from the plastic. Andto be honest, there's really not you
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know when it comes to especially meatsand that sort of thing, there really
isn't a good way of packaging itbecause even in glass because of expansion of
product. Um. You know,we pack our bone growths and it and
you know, we have to havespecial special jars so that they doesn't the
expansion doesn't pop the glass, youknow, because of the expansion. UM.
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So there's a lot where that goeson in the in the back side
of what you and I do.Uh, that is designed to basically get
you the cleanness uh, you know, least contaminated, least um you know,
problematic products that we can and it'snot easy today. Um. You
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know all you know, even theherbals and and you know, I mean
making you a lot of urban medanaclesare using making homeopathic remedies, finding good
clean sources of you know, youknow, organically raised or wildcraft. It's
sustainable. Um. It's a biggerand bigger challenge every year, isn't it.
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It sure is, you know,with the expansion of a polluted,
toxic world. It's it's one ofthe biggest challenges we face, Bill and
you know, the current life.Yeah, but um, you know,
I think I think in the lasttwo weeks we've given a good roadmap for
navigating the summer seasons with your animals. And of course it's going to be
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the same in the wintertime, butscaled down a lot more. We're not
going to have a wilder type ofproblem, you know, problems that we
would have in the summertime, um, which you know, kind of gives
us a chance to have take adeep breath and relax a little bit,
um, you know, and nothave to worry, you know, enjoy
our pets a little bit more inthe cooler weather and not have to worry
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about those bigger challenges. Yeah.And then the even the allopathic drum dies
down a little bit in the winter, where you know, they move away
from just pounding the drum about parasitesand and heartworms and all the rest of
it. So that's really when theygo into the disease of a month Club
you know, wherever, you know, something comes out to journal and all
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of a sudden, every animal inthe world, you know, susceptible to
it or at dental month as wewould say, you know, as we
talk about it, and you know, you and I are spoken about on
many shows about how many decades agodentals were a rarity and for our animals
and all of a sudden, youknow, okay, go down in a
two minute mark. Now, doctorDim, Where can people get a hold
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of you? Well, they cango to my website, which is doctordim
dot com. That's doctor Dim spelledout d O C T O R dym
dot com and that has my contactinformation, my email address, phone number,
and I do try and return emailswithin the day. So you know,
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definitely email me if you have anyconcerns or if you want an idea
of what acute remedies to have duringthe summer season, I'll be happy to
share those with you. Yeah,yeah, um, that would be a
great idea. Um. You know, if you get it in a list
form or something like that, youknow, we can get it up on
our social media as well. Um, and you know, let's keep this
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list going as far as myself isconcerned. Of course, you can reach
me through my paleopat dot com,um headhealth Guru on social media, and
you know, I'm just kind oflike all over the place. It's it's
it's been an interesting journey, youknow, especially the last couple of years,
UM, with all the changes.It's and you know, I'm really
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