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As you all know I have a cat with a tumor in his jaw and I have him on a strong detox regimen and all organic foods. He has a compound problem..he has chronic gum inflammation. The vet gave me antibiotics as this is getting really bad with pus etc. and he can't chew without pain. I took him off the antibiotics as I was doing the cleanse, but tonight I looked at his poor inflamed gums and am in a quandry. Can I resume the course of antibiotics and do the detox as well? I'm also giving him lots of acidiphilus, CoQ10, Vit. C and various herbs everyday in his food. I have an appt. to have some of his problem teeth pulled but they won't be able to touch him with inflammation to this extent. Thanks.

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I would think the detoxing is bringing out the toxins probably making the inflamation worse before better... I would stop the detox for now and work on getting him healthy so that later you can do a detox.

Thanks so much Suzi. The detox was going fine but he still had problems eating. I had myself a mess over just giving him the antibiotic and stop the detox, keep the detox going, doing both etc etc. I really needed some input. The vets are the med route, I'm the natural route, but sometimes I just don't know enough to do it all naturally.

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Gloria,

I would think the detoxing is bringing out the toxins probably making the inflamation worse before better... I would stop the detox for now and work on getting him healthy so that later you can do a detox. (my opinion)

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As you all know I have a cat with a tumor in his jaw and I have him on a strong detox regimen and all organic foods. He has a compound problem..he has chronic gum inflammation. The vet gave me antibiotics as this is getting really bad with pus etc. and he can't chew without pain. I took him off the antibiotics as I was doing the cleanse, but tonight I looked at his poor inflamed gums and am in a quandry. Can I resume the course of antibiotics and do the detox as well? I'm also giving him lots of acidiphilus, CoQ10, Vit. C and various herbs everyday in his food. I have an appt. to have some of his problem teeth pulled but they won't be able to touch him with inflammation to this extent. Thanks.__________________________________________________Do You

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Try a little super tonic on the inflamation (complete tonic better)...a little won't hurt.MorningGlory113@... wrote:

I would think the detoxing is bringing out the toxins probably making the inflamation worse before better... I would stop the detox for now and work on getting him healthy so that later you can do a detox.Thanks so much Suzi. The detox was going fine but he still had problems eating. I had myself a mess over just giving him the antibiotic and stop the detox, keep the detox going, doing both etc etc. I really needed some input. The vets are the med route, I'm the natural route, but sometimes I just don't know enough to do it all naturally.

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My only advice for the poor dear is not to forget the Rescue Remedy.

You can put some on your finger and rub it on his ears...or put a drop

on his upper lip split....I prefer it to putting it in water.

I cat-sat for a cat who had such a tumor, he used to put his face up

to get his dose of RR....he seemed to appreciate it.

All the best to you both thru this,

Kit

- In health , MorningGlory113@a... wrote:

> As you all know I have a cat with a tumor in his jaw and I have him

on a

> strong detox regimen and all organic foods. He has a compound

problem..he has

> chronic gum inflammation. The vet gave me antibiotics as this is

getting really

> bad with pus etc. and he can't chew without pain. I took him off the

antibiotics

> as I was doing the cleanse, but tonight I looked at his poor

inflamed gums

> and am in a quandry. Can I resume the course of antibiotics and do

the detox as

> well? I'm also giving him lots of acidiphilus, CoQ10, Vit. C and

various herbs

> everyday in his food. I have an appt. to have some of his problem teeth

> pulled but they won't be able to touch him with inflammation to this

extent.

> Thanks.

>

> Gloria

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I agree with you Suzi. Kit

> I would think the detoxing is bringing out the toxins probably

making the

> inflamation worse before better... I would stop the detox for now

and work on

> getting him healthy so that later you can do a detox.

>

> Thanks so much Suzi. The detox was going fine but he still had problems

> eating. I had myself a mess over just giving him the antibiotic and

stop the detox,

> keep the detox going, doing both etc etc. I really needed some

input. The

> vets are the med route, I'm the natural route, but sometimes I just

don't know

> enough to do it all naturally.

>

> Gloria

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Rescue Remedy for the ill cat....not the illness/tumor. Kit

> > As you all know I have a cat with a tumor in his jaw and I have him

> on a

> > strong detox regimen and all organic foods. He has a compound

> problem..he has

> > chronic gum inflammation. The vet gave me antibiotics as this is

> getting really

> > bad with pus etc. and he can't chew without pain. I took him off the

> antibiotics

> > as I was doing the cleanse, but tonight I looked at his poor

> inflamed gums

> > and am in a quandry. Can I resume the course of antibiotics and do

> the detox as

> > well? I'm also giving him lots of acidiphilus, CoQ10, Vit. C and

> various herbs

> > everyday in his food. I have an appt. to have some of his problem

teeth

> > pulled but they won't be able to touch him with inflammation to this

> extent.

> > Thanks.

> >

> > Gloria

>

>

>

>

>

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