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Abby's Magazine - September/October 2015 | Page 25 side-effects and they don't address the underlying cause of the inflammation. 6. Targeted Specialty Treatments including class one and class 4 laser therapy and our most recent therapy is the Innovarius Molecular Hyperthermia machine that uses pulsed electromagnetic waves combined with heat to reduce pain and swelling while promoting healing on a cellular level. Above is a live blood analysis of a dog who had cancer. The left is the live blood analysis before using the Innovarius Technology (pulsed electromagnetic wave therapy with hyperthermia) combined with other cancer treating protocols, the right is 1 week later. Chiropractic and acupuncture are also valuable in managing inflammation and its symptoms. It is imperative to identify the underlying root cause of the inflammation to avoid the consequent debilitating and life threatening diseases associated with chronic inflammation. Dr. Marlene Siegel Pasco Veterinary Medical Center 813-973-2929 making three billion new cells a day. We must supply the body with all the essential nutrients the body needs to repair and regenerate. For most pets, this means converting them to a balanced raw meat diet, adding digestive enzymes, probiotics (I like Kefir), and supplementing with the 90 essential vitamins, minerals and fatty acids. It is important that these supplements be natural, organic, plant based and water soluble. 4. Detoxify the body, particularly the liver using herbs, coffee enemas, homeopathics and clearing trapped emotions. 5. Reduce inflammation in the body using herbs, nutraceuticals and homotoxicology. Increase the antioxidants and target specific therapies for specific diseases. Above is a live blood analysis of a dog with severe skin problems. On the left we see severe red blood cell clumping (rouleaux) and the right is the same dog 1 hour after receiving a therapeutic dose of krill oil (call our office for the name of the product). After 1 week on the krill supplement there was a noticeable decrease in itching. The typical western medicine approach to inflammation is to use anti-inflammatory drugs like NSAIDs (non- steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs include aspirin, ibuprofen, Celebrex), corticosteroids (prednisone) and chemotherapy drugs. These drugs can have a substantial effect on reducing inflammation temporarily, but they have potentially serious severe red blood cell clumping (rouleaux) live blood analysis before using the Innovarius 1 week later. 1 hour after receiving a therapeutic dose

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