ancillary support for MANY toxin and liver enzyme insults, including those originating from chemical as well as biological challenges----through the simple expedient of Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA). Among our canine presentations we found that 100 mg per 10 lbs bodyweight up to a maximum of 1000 mg for animals 100 lbs plus, yielded quite acceptable.....sometimes SPECTACULAR results. ALA has demonstrated to be one of the most outstanding support protocols we have ever used for both toxic liver insults and non-specific challenges of unknown origin----of any substance, or group of substances we have ever evaluated. Quite acceptable results were achieved through oral administration for the animal population.
I strongly encourage you to investigate experimenting with this protocol...in your EXPERIMENTAL CANINE MEDICAL RESEARCHES.
Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.
P,S. Alpha Lipoic Acid (administered I.V. (around the 1500 mg per treatment level for 150 lb adult human) has demonstrated to be the ONLY reliable protocol for saving persons having consumed lethal quantities (VERY SMALL) of the poisonous members of the Amanita mushroom family. ALA, literally, saves the liver tissue from high-speed disintegration. Persons interested in researching the person who discovered this protocol might do a Google search under Dr. Bert Berkson, M.D......or look up his Book on Amazon. I believe it is entitled the "Alpha Lipoic Acid Breakthrough". I believe you will find it both informative and fascinating. We are still evaluating ALA for its many beneficial qualities for human health support. It has demonstrated a more distinctive improvement among our Type II Diabetic experimental volunteers....than any other single protocol and has resulted in the most effective, non-toxic, reduction in insulin support requirement quantities......from! among a very large group of candidate substances. It may be purchased across the counter at most health supplement stores. Walmart carries it. It is astonishingly economical....for what it has demonstrated as a health support.....at least that has been our experience. The foregoing is NOT to be construed as medical advice. We are an Experimental Research Group and DO NOT practice ANY form of Medicine.
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Subject : Re: CS>Elevated liver enzymes in a dog
Date : Thu, 6 Dec 2007 04:43:49 -0500
From : "Paula Perry" <p...@zoomnet.net>
To : <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Yes!
Paula
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From: "faith br"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 4:39 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Elevated liver enzymes in a dog
> Would milk thistle help a person with elevated liver enzymes?
>
> Faith G.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dee "
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 2:10 PM
> Subject: Re: CS>Elevated liver enzymes in a dog
>
>
> >I am sorry to hear this Heather, and think you are doing right by using
> >Milk
> > Thistle. Perhaps if you upped the dose maybe? I'm not really sure and
> > I'm
> > sure there are knowledgeable people on this list who can help you. I
just
> > wanted to offer support really, and I know that silver helps with all
> > sorts
> > of things that seem unrelated to its purpose, so you never know, it may> > help
> > Good luck. Dee
> >
> > -------Original Message-------
> >
> >
> >
> > From: Heather King (br)
> >
> > Date: 05/12/2007 16:55:16
> >
> > To: 'silver-list@eskimo.com'
> >
> > Subject: CS>Elevated liver enzymes in a dog
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi All,
> >
> >
> >
> > :
> >
> >
> >
> > Does CS do much for the liver? Anyone have a dog whose liver recovered
> > with
> > remedies other than drug therapy? Anything particularly effective?
Should
> > I
> > be expecting better results with the Sam-E than I'm getting? (I was told
> > it
> > would help with joint pain and help detox the liver...). He hasn't been
> > diagnosed with Hepatitis; the doc just described it as similar to
> > cirrhosis
> > or weakening. I don't understand that, really...> >
> >
> >
> >
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