Hi...use some  sage  oil  directly on the  immeadiate issue but  I
quite agree with Cyndi that thre is an  underlying issue with yeast
and grains.
Solid Gold pet foods  are the only one Ive ever found  to be  totally
trustworthy.
6ou might need to  re  establish healthy gut  flora too.
A really good  quality human enzyme fomula and goats milk yogurt will
help a lot and drinking water that s distilled with the CS is a good
way to deal  with this.
Tara

On 11/1/13, cyndi <cyndi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 10/31/2013 10:19 PM, Michael Brown wrote:
>> My friends dog has a toe fungi of some sort that itches, and turns pink.
>> My first thought was maybe a strong batch of CS gel might help. Anybody
>> with any expertise in this area?  Dog is likely going to lick it off
>> before it can kill the fungi, so that needs to be addressed also.  Has
>> had the condition for several months now. Thanks in advance from the dog
>> and my friend.           mlbrown    ps.  Any other ideas, not involving
>> toxic chemicals are welcomed.
>
> Much more likely it's a yeast infection. Is there an odor with it? Dogs
> tend to get yeasty ears or chew on their feet. Either way, cs will help
> fungus or yeast, both internally and externally.
>
> However, if it's yeast the source needs to be removed which in many
> cases is grains in the dog food or it will keep coming back.
>
> Cyndi
>
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