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> Hi, all,

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> We have found that pets can benefit from SCD, too!

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> Last year, we adopted a five year old cat only to find that she had a

digestive problem:

D with B. The vet treated her for parasites (even though none showed up in her

stool

tests) with two rounds of medication, but the problem persisted. I tried all of

the best cat

foods--including Evo and Newman--to no avail.

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> Eventually I realized she must be an SCD kitty. She is doing very well now

on home-

made food. I give her animal proteins mixed with vegetables, probiotics, and

vitamins.

The supplements have some illegals, but she seems to tolerate them. She has

filled out

and is livelier and much prettier too! Also her poops don't smell as much.

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Last April I got a five pound toy poodle but could barely touch him for a month.

He was on

Science Diet and Beneful (grain) I switched him to a protein raw food diet

supplemented

with a probiotic and can now bury my nose in his fur. One day a friend slipped

him some

grain treats and believe it or not I reacted the next day. The only problem is

the little devil

has gained a pound and a half, but he has been getting a lot of exerccise for

such a little

guy and I sure hope it's muscle.

Carol F.

Toronto, Celiac, SCD 5 years

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