[Cagdu] FW: Cancer in Pets.
tina thomas
tinadt at sbcglobal.net
Mon Oct 1 07:34:06 PDT 2007
Subject: Cancer in Pets.
Cancer in Pets -
Don't Just Take it Laying Down!
By Deanna Raeke
Cancer, the Big "C" is one of the worst words a pet owner can hear. It
almost sounds like a death sentence, but it doesn't have to be. Caught early
enough and aggressively treated, survival rates are improving everyday.
Cancer in Our Pets
Cancer is not uncommon in dogs and cats and the incidence increases with
age. It accounts for almost half of the deaths of pets over 10 years of age.
Dogs get cancer at roughly the same rate as humans, while cats get fewer
cancers.
Here are some common warning signs of cancer;
* Abnormal swellings that persist or continue to grow.
* Sores that do not heal.
* Weight loss.
* Loss of appetite.
* Bleeding or discharge from any body opening.
* Offensive odor.
* Difficulty eating or swallowing.
* Hesitation to exercise or loss of stamina.
* Persistent lameness or stiffness.
* Difficulty breathing, urinating, or defecating.
This is definitely one area where modern medicine has made huge strides but
you don't need to rely only on modern medicine. There are many things you,
as a pet owner, can do to improve your pet's chances and keep them strong
and help them fight.
What Can We Do?
One of the first and most important things, from my point of view, is to
make sure your pet's diet is as good as it can be. Specific diets have been
formulated to help combat cancer but you can make your own at home very
easily if you just keep some things in mind.
Cancer cells metabolize food differently then we are used to. Extensive
research has shown that cancer tends to grow quickly with plenty of glucose
to 'feed' on. This glucose is the product of broken down carbohydrates,
simple sugars.
To cut the available glucose for cancer to grow on you need to cut down the
carbs in your pet's diet.
What cancer does not metabolize well is fats and the best fats to add is
omega-3 fatty acids. These, aside from the fact that they may retard cancer
growth, also have many benefits. They are known for their anti-inflammatory
properties, they improve cardiovascular health and can boost immunity. As an
added benefit, they also great for skin and coat. Flaxseed oil and cold
water fish oil are the best sources.
Cancer will also feed on protein but protein, at least a moderate amount of
high-quality protein, is a necessity in your pet's diet. What the cancer is
is actually 'feeding' on the the amino acids provided by the protein. Amino
acids are the "building blocks" for tissues, organs, enzymes, hormones,
antibodies, etc. This is why many cancer patients have low muscle mass. To
combat against this, supplement your pet's diet with some good amino acids,
even on top of the omega-3.
Arginine appears to enhance immune function and may inhibit the growth of
some tumors and for cats be sure to add Taurine which is a necessity in
their diet. Another amino acid to add is glutamine, especially if your pet
is on
chemo. This is will help to keep the gastrointestinal tract in balance which
can be beneficial since vomiting and diarrhea are two side effects often
seen in chemotherapy treatments. It may also help to inhibit tumor growth.
And last, but not least, add glycine. This will counter the effects of the
chemo drug, cisplatin, on the kidneys.
Antioxidants have been shown to slow the growth and spread of some types of
cancer. They are known for their ability to fight 'free radicals.' Vitamin
C, Vitamin E and Selenium are the most effective but you need to watch the
dosage. Too much of any supplement can be a danger. Accepted dosages are
Vitamin C dose: dogs 100mg per 10 lbs of body weight twice daily; cats,
250mg twice daily. Vitamin E dose: dogs and cats 100IU per 10lbs body weight
twice
daily.
Selenium dose: dogs and cats, 25ug per 10lbs twice daily, but be sure to
double check with your vet as an added precaution.
'Cytotoxic' is an agent or process that is toxic to or kills cells and
chemotherapy is one form of cytotoxicity. A natural cytoxic is Vitamin A
because it is a retinol. Studies have have documented the capacity for
natural and synthetic retinoids to reduce carcinogenesis significantly.
Vitamin A is
also commonly known as the anti-infective vitamin, because it is required
for
normal functioning of the immune system.
Now let's take a look at boosting the immune system. A strong immune system
will help your pet fight off other illnesses that cancer treatment make it
more vulnerable to as well as helping your pet to fight the cancer itself.
Green
tea is a well known immune system booster and it may as well inhibit cancer
cell growth. You can easily add a standardized extract to your pet's diet.
Ginseng is another well known immune system booster and may actually
decrease tumors. Garlic also has immune building properties as well as
antioxidant properties. Be careful with garlic though, high doses may cause
anemia.
I am not offering you any miracles but anything you can do to help your pet
fight is a positive. Along with the diet and supplements, another very
important thing you can do is keep a positive attitude. As pet owners, we
know our pets are a lot smarter then they are often given credit for. They
can pick
up on our moods and feelings and attitudes. Keeping a positive outlook can
do
more for you and your pet than you probably realize.
And for your pet's sake, think about going natural!
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