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I was told by mold savy doctor to put a drop of GSE (grapefruit seed extract) in

the dogs' water bowl for mold. Hope that helps.

Peggy:)

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> Hi All,

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> I would like to know if anyone here has treated their pets for mold.  If so

can you please share.  Thank you in Advance

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> God Bless !!

> dragonflymcs

> Mayleen

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I guess it would depend on your dogs symptoms. I had to cook for my dog for 3

years as he became wheat intolerant. Also anti-fungals for the skin and ears. I

heard of a pine bark extract that is a good ant-oxident for dogs. google it. Of

course fresh outdoor air is best.

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>     Thank you !  I have been giving them GSE for about 4 years in thier

> water.  But the mold exposure is winning the fight.  I think that is the

reason

> they are still here after six years of hell .  In May when we were poisoned

by

> pesticides 2 started a decline. My Little Honey was only 10 pounds her little

> body could no more.  Has you given yours Vit C ?  or anything else ?   

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> God Bless !!

> dragonflymcs

> Mayleen

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Here is one link for herbs and pine bark for dogs. I do know that pine bark sap

is a good topical for anything on the dogs skin

www.herbal-dogkeeping.com/maritime_pine_bark_extract_pycnogenol.html -

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> Hi,

>  

>     Thank you !  I have been giving them GSE for about 4 years in thier

> water.  But the mold exposure is winning the fight.  I think that is the

reason

> they are still here after six years of hell .  In May when we were poisoned

by

> pesticides 2 started a decline. My Little Honey was only 10 pounds her little

> body could no more.  Has you given yours Vit C ?  or anything else ?   

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> God Bless !!

> dragonflymcs

> Mayleen

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Maybe they need a break from GSE. I can vouch for pine bark. I credit pygnogenol

for keeping me going in our last place.

It's a great antioxidant, good for the heart & lungs. Helps clear your head, 

so helps focus.

Our cat got a rash in there. The only thing we tried that worked was coconut

oil. Took a few weeks but it healed & never came back.  She kept scratching off

an area of fur.  Witch hazel didn't due much.

Don't know if an animal can take internally.

Kathy

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Subject: [] Re: Pet Help Please !

 

Here is one link for herbs and pine bark for dogs. I do know that pine

bark sap is a good topical for anything on the dogs skin

www.herbal-dogkeeping.com/maritime_pine_bark_extract_pycnogenol.html -

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> Hi,

>

>  Thank you ! I have been giving them GSE for about 4 years in thier

> water.  But the mold exposure is winning the fight.  I think that is

the reason

> they are still here after six years of hell.  In May when we were poisoned by

> pesticides 2 started a decline. My Little Honey was only 10 pounds her little

> body could no more.   Has you given yours Vit C ? or anything else ?

> 

>

> God Bless !!

> dragonflymcs

> Mayleen

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Did you apply coconut oil to fur, to skin? It's pretty oil, like butter, isn't

it?

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> Maybe they need a break from GSE. I can vouch for pine bark. I credit

pygnogenol for keeping me going in our last place.

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> It's a great antioxidant, good for the heart & lungs. Helps clear your head, 

so helps focus.

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>

> Our cat got a rash in there. The only thing we tried that worked was coconut

oil. Took a few weeks but it healed & never came back.  She kept scratching off

an area of fur.  Witch hazel didn't due much.

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> Don't know if an animal can take internally.

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> Kathy

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Oh Mayleen,

I'm so sorry. I'm praying for them & you.

 God have mercy.

Kathy

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Thank you !  Yes my babies take coconut oil as well.  I am so fustrated,

today

Mr. Simba has lost movement in the left side of his body.  It is paralyzed. 

Yesterday it was weak, front left only.  It is going so fast I cannot catch up

with them.  We tried to find out what it was and best guess is a lesion in his

brain on the right side since the left side is affected.  He can no longer get

up.  His back was ruled out.  We are so heart broken, they are all we have. 

God Bless !!

dragonflymcs

Mayleen

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I buy Whole Foods brand.   I'm sure there are good ones on vitamin sites.  I

avoid additives, like potato starch, a big sugar feeder.

Kathy

Date: Saturday, July 3, 2010, 10:27 PM

What brand do you use  (pine bark)?  I read it has more antioxidant power than

Vit E.  

God Bless !!

dragonflymcs

Mayleen

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I hate to see our animals suffer!

L-cysteine helped save my dog's life!

Here is my post from two years ago:

/message/63134

Make sure your pets diet is gluten-free. You should also give him/her

probiotics.

My dog survived the mold (we moved out almost three years ago) but has a HUGE

benign liver tumor now (certainly a result of the toxins). It may end his life

but we are fighting it.

K.

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> Hi All,

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> I would like to know if anyone here has treated their pets for mold.  If so

can you please share.  Thank you in Advance

>  

>   

> God Bless !!

> dragonflymcs

> Mayleen

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