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Healthy Pet Network
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Animal Protocol
Large numbers of pets die or become sick before their
time despite the best efforts of veterinarians. I believe
much of this has to do with hormonal imbalances that
destabilize and weaken animals’ immune systems,
undermine their natural protection against illness, and
rob them of health and longevity.
Many “end-of-the-line animals” are referred to me
in my clinical practice. Their owners have been told
that euthanasia is the only option left. In some very
advanced cases this may be true, but in a vast majority
of situations there is hope because there is a solution.
Many years ago as a young practitioner I tried to figure
out why so many of my patients were getting sick
and not responding to standard treatments. My clinical
work led me to a major hormonal-immune system disturbance
that begins in the adrenal glands and goes on
to create a ripple effect throughout the body’s physiology,
opening the door to conditions ranging from common
skin allergies to reproductive failure to catastrophic
autoimmune disease to cancer. By identifying
and correcting this problem I created a successful program
that has helped thousands of my own patients as
well as many animals treated at other veterinary clinics.
The endocrine-immune imbalances I see result from an
unsuspected deficiency, defect, or binding of cortisol.
Whether from genetics, toxicity, stress, or combinations
thereof, many animals lack active cortisol. I correct
this deficiency by using very low dosages of cortisone—
the pharmaceutical equivalent of the body’s naturally
occurring cortisol—on a long-term basis. In my
practice I use both synthetic cortisone medications and
a natural cortisol preparation derived from an ultra
extract of soy. When used at very low dosages (often in
conjunction with thyroid supplementation) they represent
safe and significant healing agents for many seemingly
unrelated diseases.
The protocol has been extremely effective when followed
as directed on a long-term basis by pet owners.
As a clinician, my patients are my primary concern. For
that reason I have not conducted controlled studies
where one group of patients receives treatment and
another group, for comparison, receives a placebo. I
cannot in good conscience deny treatment to suffering
animals who I know will benefit from that treatment.
Perhaps such an experiment can be done by researchers
who have the means and interest.
MALE + FEMALE - DOG, CAT, & HORSE
MALE:
A: BLOOD
Cortisol
T3
T4
Total Estrogen
IgA, IgM, IgG
B: BLOOD, URINE & HAIR ANALYSIS FOR HEAVY METALS AND TOXINS
This is optional, and done only if there is a concern that one of the above has suppressed
or damaged the Adrenal Cortex.
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FEMALE:
A: BLOOD
Cortisol
T3
T4
Total Estrogen
IgA, IgM, IgG
B: BLOOD, URINE & HAIR ANALYSIS FOR HEAVY METALS AND TOXINS
This is optional, and done only if there is a concern that one of the above has suppressed
or damaged the Adrenal Cortex.
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For more information, please see the Published Works page and Lab Info page to determine where the blood tests need to be sent.
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