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MemberāQuote: āThere is nothing that says you canāt do both.ā
Thatās not always true. Supplements can interfere with the absorption and effectiveness of some prescription medicationsā¦ā¦ā
My comment was in reference to what the book does or doesnāt say in response to the āholistic rabbit wholeā comment. The
book and it recommendations does not exclude traditional treatments and in fact includes them and leaves the decision up to the caretaker.Nancy W
MemberWe used the diet as well as the rest of the supplements for almost a year during treatment. I truly believe it helped improve the quality of my girlās life as well as slow the progression of MCT. I couldnāt have been any happier with the information and assistance I received from the book, staff and the closed FaceBook group.
To be clear, Dr. Dresslerās protocol doesnāt lead anyone down a homeopathic rabbit hole. The book is very clear about all the cancer treatment options there are out there, which includes diet and supplements and encourages readers to take a comprehensive approach to the treatment of cancer in dogs. The Dog Cancer Survival Guide thoroughly explains all the types of cancers out there as well as what treatment options there are from chemo to holistic. His partner in writing the book is a well know Oncologist. There is nothing that says you canāt do both.
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