Guest guest Posted November 13, 2008 Report Share Posted November 13, 2008 > > Hello Bee, > > First, I'm so thankful to have come across this information. Look forward to seeing results. > > Second, I now have a acct and I'm on your e-mail list (due to subscribing via e-mail) but I cannot view the message board online. I keep getting the following error when I try to join the group via . It keeps asking me to create a profile which I do and then it says " Oops! Nothing to see here. Go back to your profile. " I checked the " help " section but it's greek to me. +++I'll get Zack to help you with this. > > Third, I noticed your article on treating Candida in dogs. I truly believe this is the issue with my 15 year old cat. Brown wax in his ears, eye drainage and hot spots on his belly where lots of fur is now missing and very strong smelling urine. Do you know of anyone who has a protocol for treating him? I changed his diet six months ago with the advice of a natural pet store. He has lost weight and has energy but the other symptoms are still present. The article mentioned Tea Tree oil for a dogs hotspots but that is toxic to cats. +++Cats can have unrefined coconut oil too. I don't have my books here but one Coconut Oil book has a section about treating horses, dogs, cats and birds with coconut oil. Start with 1/2 teaspoon 2 times a day mixed into foods, and gradually increase it to 1 tbls. per day. Also apply coconut oil to their ears and eyes. Cats can also have cod liver oil and butter. I don't know how much cod liver oil however. +++Cats are carnivores, like tigers and others of their species in the wild, so they should only eat meats and good fats, and no plant foods of any kind. > p.s. Happy belated Birthday Bee. +++Thanks so much. Luv, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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