10/24/2006

Ask Your Questions Here

I address different topics as they come up with customers throughout the week, but I understand that there are many subjects that I haven’t touched on. I would love to answer your questions or address your current problems here.

Please post your questions for any topics that are still unaddressed here.

14 Comments:

At 4:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

My cat has a kidney tumor. Will ES Clear help her kidney function?

 
At 4:41 PM, Blogger Catherine said...

ES Clear would help the body fight the liver tumor by boosting the immune system. It also has added detoxifying benefits that will aid the liver in doing its job. One of the main ingredients is burdock which is an excellent natural blood cleaner and liver tonic.

 
At 5:28 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

You mentioned liver tumor - I had posted Kidney tumor - will ES Clear have the same effects on that or will it give her any negative side effects or upset stomach??

 
At 2:28 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

My cat has small growths on his body that are increasing in size. At first, I thought the first one was a mature tick. Not. The grow has increased in size (about the size of my pinky nail). The vet took cells from it and said that it was not cancerous, but they did not know what it was. Now, a few more have appeared, and the others are getting slightly larger. What's going on? Will ES Clear help?
Thanks.
Jan in VT

 
At 3:08 PM, Blogger Catherine said...

Hello anonymous #1 – I’m sorry for the mistake. The Burdock root in the ES Clear is also effective against kidneys and bladder problems. So I would still very much recommend it. I have not had any customer feed back about it making the stomach upset. That is not to say that you shouldn’t keep a close eye on her when you start administering it. This is recommended for anyone taking a new supplement, 2 or 4 legs.

 
At 3:21 PM, Blogger Catherine said...

Hello Jan,
Wow that must be so frustrating for you. Unfortunately I would not recommend ES Clear in your cat’s case. This is simply because we do not know what it is. She must be properly diagnosed before deciding on a treatment. You do not want to give her an immune booster if her immune system is already over reacting, like in the case of an allergic reaction. If you want to give her something to help her while she is getting diagnosed I would recommend the Cat Nupro which is an excellent dietary supplement that is very beneficial to her general health.
If your vet is at a loss you need a second opinion. They should be taking you through a checklist of things it could be, from lime disease to allergies.

 
At 6:45 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

think my dog, may have heart worms, he is severally swollen in adom.and neck, no loss of appetite,etc.had hook worms, just looks terrible, is it this or something else? Need to relate to dog pict. advanced stages of above can you help me?Idid use you rem. for womms, only recent.,

 
At 8:29 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have 1 indoor cat and I'm noticing tiny black dot-like stuff coming off her fur recently. I haven't seen this on her before, but years ago I remember it on my indoor/outdoor cats. The only thing I can think of is I did catsit another kitten for a week, but they both have had all their shots. My cat is acting normally. Any ideas?

 
At 2:36 PM, Blogger Catherine said...

Hi Anonymous,
I have posted a response to your heartworm question. Let me know if you need more details.

 
At 3:08 PM, Blogger Catherine said...

Hello Anonymous,
I have posted a response to your black dot question. Let me know if you need more details.

 
At 8:01 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

My cat has a problem that reoccurs every 4 to 6 weeks. It starts out with sneezing. The sneezes become more frequent followed by mucous which is sometimes white or slightly colored and wheezing.
He has difficulty breathing, but no cough. He goes on clindamycin hydrachloride for about 10 days. It seems to clear it up, but it returns in 4 to 6 weeks.
What can I do? I hate giving him the antibiotics.

JD

 
At 5:01 PM, Blogger Catherine said...

Hi JD,

I have posted a response to your question.

 
At 2:57 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

my cat was diagnosed with kidney failure today...only has 10-20% function of his kidney. they suggested dialysis....it may or may not help. his blood levels didn't look good and he could live 2 weeks to a month. He stopped eating today, and only drinks water. Is there any herbal supplement that I might try in a last ditch effort to save him?

 
At 8:43 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

My cat is currently on conventional treatments for chronic kidney failure - epakitin powder, Renacare powder and benazepril for hypertension. Will Tripsy interact with any of these medications or is it safe to administer all of them at once?

 

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