
This formula includes strong antioxidants found in Coenzyme Q-10, Green Tea and Selenium.
Overview: Cancer represents a unique state whereby the pets healing system fails to eliminate cells with damaged or altered DNA. This allows these cells to escape the normal regulatory signals, which leads to uncontrolled cell growth. We cannot control the air our pets breathe, but we can control the food our pets eat. We can provide our pets with antioxidants and bioflavonoids, compounds that help protect DNA and the immune system. Spontaneous remission from cancer only occurs when the animals immune system acts to clear the cancer, therefore, stimulating the animals immune system is essential. Mushrooms have potent health-giving, anti-carcinogenic properties. Conventional treatment for cancer in animals includes radiation, surgery, and immunosuppressive and cytotoxic drugs. Recently, the use of immunostimulating polysaccharides from mushrooms and free radical scavenger antioxidants have shown great promise in the treatment and remission of cancer in animal studies and human clinical trials. In Japan, clinical trials using conventional chemotherapeutic agents along with certain mushrooms not only inhibited tumor growth and regeneration, but also resulted in minimal side-effects from the toxic drugs.
Genesis Resources combines antioxidants such as Vitamins A, C, and E, Selemium, N-acetylcysteine, coenzyme Q10, green tea, and powerful Japanese mushrooms (shiitake, maitake, and reishi) in one great product. These Japanese mushrooms contain a wide range of active constituents including -1, 3-, -1, 4-, and -1, 6- beta glucans which stimulate macrophage (NK) cells and T-lymphocytes.
In addition, one should improve the quality of the diet by avoiding commercial foods, which contain carcinogens such as nitrites, pesticides, rancid fats and oils, and preservatives such as ethoxyquin. Many veterinary colleges are recommending a diet high in protein and fat, but low in carbohydrates. Such a diet could include the feeding of a diet rich in: Omega-3 fatty acids Raw vegetables (broccoli, cabbage, and carrots). Easily digestible and metabolized proteins such as tuna, liver, cottage cheese, and eggs. Vegetable fats such as flax seed, olive, and avocado oils. Complex carbohydrates such as whole grains: buckwheat, quinoa, wild rice, and organic brown rice. Isoflavones from soy: baked tofu.
Indications for Use: Mast cell tumors Squamous carcinomas of the mouth, ears, and head areas Sarcomas, melanomas, and lymphoma
Complementary to surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. When clients want other options to cytotoxic drugs. When clients cannot financially commit to an extended chemotherapeutic plan.
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