Cancer in dogs is not very different than cancer in humans......the cells mutate and divide and wreak havoc.
Whilst i can rattle off a diet for humans, i'm not an expert for dogs.
i do know this.
cancer loves sugar.
cancer loves salt.
cancer gets off on all the crap we are not supposed to eat.
which is why, believe it or not, carrots are not good for cancer patients, be they human or dog or cat, because of the high sugar content.
for raw feeders and for bill, particularly, abby has liver cancer. i had a truffy (cocker spaniel) with liver cancer.
she did not live the year that abby is living and i attribute it to raw feeding.
because cancer, however, taxes the immune system, a little help is not untoward and that's where supplements come in.
believe it or not, bill, if you buy marrow bones and scrape the marrow out, it's very high in nutrients and will be a nice addition to her diet....nice that they are so cheap...use the marrow bone for soup.
rich red meats help her immune system fight off any other disease that may try to get in.
what the immune system has problems with is fighting a battle on more than one front...so whilst it is fighting the cancer it has to sleep with one eye open, hoping against hope that a cold is not around the corner or something else....
rarely does the cancer kill....usually it's a complication...and since the liver is a cleansing organ and an excretory organ...the best way to keep it healthy is with vitamins, believe it or not, chicken broth that you make...you eat the boiled chicken, give her the broth.....she needs a lot of fluids.....
supplements help, especially vitamin c, betacarotene (precursor to A), like a multi vitamin, a good one and there are some that are made strictly for cancer dogs...i had mentioned berte's immune blend...there are others which may be better and maybe there are folks here who will recommend.
Milk Thistle Extract, from the bright pink-flowered thistle that grows wild along roadsides, is the favorite herbal liver protector. Valued for its medicinal and nutritional properties for more than 2000 years, milk thistle has been commonly used to treat liver diseases since the Middle Ages. Today, more than 150 clinical studies have shown that milk thistle has a beneficial effect on the liver in humans and in animals.
Milk thistle extract blocks the entrance of harmful toxins and helps to remove these toxins from liver cells. Milk thistle's active ingredient—silymarin—works as a powerful antioxidant, and has also been shown to regenerate injured liver cells by inducing new DNA and RNA synthesis.
Milk thistle:
Promotes the flow of bile, which helps emulsify fats
Protects the outer membrane of liver cells
Provides antioxidant protection to limit free radical damage
Regenerates damaged liver cells
i do know i would increase her fish intake....not farmed fish, but ocean fresh, like mackerel, salmon, anchovy, sardines...they are the ones with the highest omega 3...
you don't necessarily want to increase her fat too much, but you don't want to decrease it, because you don't want to tax her body further and the liver detoxifies....more fat will give her fatty liver and impede its ability to do its job.
so there's a start.....everyone can jump in....: )
Whilst i can rattle off a diet for humans, i'm not an expert for dogs.
i do know this.
cancer loves sugar.
cancer loves salt.
cancer gets off on all the crap we are not supposed to eat.
which is why, believe it or not, carrots are not good for cancer patients, be they human or dog or cat, because of the high sugar content.
for raw feeders and for bill, particularly, abby has liver cancer. i had a truffy (cocker spaniel) with liver cancer.
she did not live the year that abby is living and i attribute it to raw feeding.
because cancer, however, taxes the immune system, a little help is not untoward and that's where supplements come in.
believe it or not, bill, if you buy marrow bones and scrape the marrow out, it's very high in nutrients and will be a nice addition to her diet....nice that they are so cheap...use the marrow bone for soup.
rich red meats help her immune system fight off any other disease that may try to get in.
what the immune system has problems with is fighting a battle on more than one front...so whilst it is fighting the cancer it has to sleep with one eye open, hoping against hope that a cold is not around the corner or something else....
rarely does the cancer kill....usually it's a complication...and since the liver is a cleansing organ and an excretory organ...the best way to keep it healthy is with vitamins, believe it or not, chicken broth that you make...you eat the boiled chicken, give her the broth.....she needs a lot of fluids.....
supplements help, especially vitamin c, betacarotene (precursor to A), like a multi vitamin, a good one and there are some that are made strictly for cancer dogs...i had mentioned berte's immune blend...there are others which may be better and maybe there are folks here who will recommend.
Milk Thistle Extract, from the bright pink-flowered thistle that grows wild along roadsides, is the favorite herbal liver protector. Valued for its medicinal and nutritional properties for more than 2000 years, milk thistle has been commonly used to treat liver diseases since the Middle Ages. Today, more than 150 clinical studies have shown that milk thistle has a beneficial effect on the liver in humans and in animals.
Milk thistle extract blocks the entrance of harmful toxins and helps to remove these toxins from liver cells. Milk thistle's active ingredient—silymarin—works as a powerful antioxidant, and has also been shown to regenerate injured liver cells by inducing new DNA and RNA synthesis.
Milk thistle:
Promotes the flow of bile, which helps emulsify fats
Protects the outer membrane of liver cells
Provides antioxidant protection to limit free radical damage
Regenerates damaged liver cells
i do know i would increase her fish intake....not farmed fish, but ocean fresh, like mackerel, salmon, anchovy, sardines...they are the ones with the highest omega 3...
you don't necessarily want to increase her fat too much, but you don't want to decrease it, because you don't want to tax her body further and the liver detoxifies....more fat will give her fatty liver and impede its ability to do its job.
so there's a start.....everyone can jump in....: )