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mon vieux chien plein d'arthrose et qui a une grosse tumeur au genou monte plus facilement l'escalier ,se déplace et se relève avec moins de raideur. il semble soulagé.
I am not sure if this is where I would ask. New owner of Glow Pad. I have a dog with CUPS (canine ulcerative periodontal Syndrome) It is an autoimmune and I believe he got it from Heavy metal overload. Any suggestions beside a Heavy mental detox?
Laurie LaRock, for your dog with CUPS (Canine Ulcerative Periodontal Syndrome), which is an autoimmune condition possibly linked to heavy metal overload, there are some Infopathy options that may support detoxification and immune regulation:
金屬排毒 is designed to help remove inflammation caused by heavy metals in organs and tissues. This could be beneficial as part of a detox strategy, alongside other veterinary guidance.
Laurie LaRock, for your dog with CUPS (Canine Ulcerative Periodontal Syndrome), which is an autoimmune condition possibly linked to heavy metal overload, there are some Infopathy options that may support detoxification and immune regulation:
金屬排毒 is designed to help remove inflammation caused by heavy metals in organs and tissues. This could be beneficial as part of a detox strategy, alongside other veterinary guidance.
排毒重金屬 4.0 contains multiple ICs aimed at detoxing heavy metals, and the typical recommendation is to use it for about 4-6 weeks, drinking water throughout the day.
Besides heavy metal detox, supporting the immune system and reducing inflammation may be helpful. You might consider using the 神經康復(急性), which is designed to help reduce nerve pain and support nerve regeneration, or the 氨基葡萄糖 、軟骨素、 MSM 、膠原蛋白 for joint support, which might help with periodontal issues.
Always remember to consult with a holistic veterinarian experienced in integrative approaches for autoimmune conditions in dogs. IC water is safe for animals, and you can imprint the water in a glass container, shake before imprinting, and give the water to your dog as part of their hydration.