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Fatty tumors are unwanted whether benign
or malignant. When fatty
tumors appear, it is a sign the
body is trying to get rid of unwanted material but because it is out of balance
it
can’t process this unwanted material through normal channels (kidneys, liver,
intestines, etc.).
Since the
endocrine (glandular) and immune systems are usually not functioning at 100%, the body does the next best thing and tries to
encapsulate this unwanted material and get it out of the way through the largest
excretory organ of the body, the
skin. It’s like sweeping the dirt underneath
the rug when you don’t know what to do with it. The fatty tumor
(lipoma) is that lump of
dirt under the rug (skin). The following holistic principles apply to
people as well as pets.
Surgically removing
the lipoma, liposuction, salve and steroid injections are all options for
removing the fatty
tumor but does nothing to address the original cause of the problem. Modern
medical consensus
tells us if the
lipomas (fatty tumors) aren't hindering or bothering anything,
then don't disturb them. Well, that's like ignoring
the smoke alarm. The lipomas or fatty tumors are a red flag that
the body is not in balance and
eliminating
waste properly. It is only a matter of time before this
inefficiency catches up to produce something
more
serious, as in this
cancer story.
If the tumors are signaling inefficient adrenals and malfunctioning thyroid
gland,
what consequences could this have on the
entire endocrine and immune
systems? If the endocrine system is
imbalanced, could this effect the replicating DNA in the new cells causing
them to be abnormal (cancerous)? We holistically believe it is not wise just to
ignore the lipomas (fatty tumors).
Sometimes a change in diet will help. A
better diet means less waste material for the body to eliminate. For people, this means no processed
foods, eating preservative and chemically free foods and eating fresh
vegetables and fruits. For our carnivorous cats and dogs, this means
little to no carbohydrates (wheat, corn and soy products are the worst),
sugars and no preservatives. If a
change in
diet doesn't work, then a natural herb, homeopathic remedy or
other natural supplement might be
necessary to boost up the kidneys and liver function and balance the endocrine
system in order to get rid of all the lipomas. But using
these remedies is like putting your finger in the dike to stop the
water leak
(remember the little Dutch boy fable?). You've reduced the fatty tumor(s) but have
not addressed the
cause. Our
preference over supplements would be a totally holistic approach using
whole food products which
are
safer and have very little (if any)
side effects. If a glandular imbalance is the cause, one should
holistically balance
ALL the glands and organs of the body
naturally.
The following lipoma case study shows how a natural and totally holistic approach can
make a difference in our pet’s health
and how important nutrition is in reducing and
eliminating lipomas (fatty tumors).
These same holistic principles apply to people as well.
In this
holistic case study, all facets must be dealt with and the entire body must be in balance
in order to achieve the desired
end results — a total
reduction and elimination of all lipomas.
One must really be patient and keep trying holistic options until
one gets the
desired results. We have
learned that each animal (and person) is an individual
and what might works for one
individual might not work for
another. The benefit
of
modern day drugs is that they work quickly but they sometimes have
terrible
side effects (even death). The benefit of holistic options is that
there are
very little side effects, they have a more
permanent healing effect on the body
but they do take longer than drugs to see results.
We
had a customer with a two year old standard poodle named Hubie that started to
develop fatty tumors under the skin.
As the dog got older they continued to
develop and they peaked in numbers at more than ten. At this point the options
were:
Surgically remove the tumors.
Use holistic ointments or supplements targeted at reducing the tumors.
Try a better diet to avoid growing more tumors.
Try a whole food product to balance the glands and boost the immune
system, then let the body take care of the tumors.
The poodle’s guardian decided to try the last two options listed. She took
the first step by changing the poodle’s food to a
premium dry kibble. The
premium kibble had more than 35% meat content and no wheat, corn or soy
ingredients. The
premium kibble also contained no meat by-products or
preservatives. She noticed within several months the rough pads on
the dog’s paw
had softened, a sign the dog was getting more nutritious food, especially
essential fatty acids (such as Omega
3 and 6). She then added a whole food,
super nutritious, algae product called
BioPreparation-Formula 3+, which has
more
antioxidants and less nutrition than BioPreparation-Fomrula 2+, to feed the body super nutrition and balance the
glands so the body’s natural processes could
break down the tumors. These
changes were enough to cause some of the fatty tumors to decrease in size and
become hard.
Because the guardian did not consistently give the BioPreparation every day
over the next year, further reduction in the tumors
was not seen. Realizing that
premium dry kibble was still not the best diet for a carnivore, the guardian
transitioned the
poodle to an all raw meat diet on the advice of a local
holistic pet store. The poodle was put back on the whole food product,
BioPreparation, for three consecutive months.
The guardian recently called to report there is now just one tumor left and
it is hard and the size of a pea. It seems the raw food diet
as well as the
consistency in giving BioPreparation over three months was enough to cause this
final reduction in fatty tumors from over
ten at its peak to just one small one
now. Nutritionally balancing the endocrine (glandular) system and boosting the
immune system caused
the body to reabsorb the fatty tumors. BioPreparation along
with the raw diet literally activated the dog’s natural ability to heal.
BioPreparation has been shown in research to supply super nutrition at the
cellular level and literally wake up the three master glands in
the brain (the
pineal, pituitary and hypothalamus). When the master glands of the brain are
100% functional, the body can now boost up
all the other endocrine glands and
entire immune system. With these systems in balance the body can now properly
handle the unwanted
material originally causing the lipomas (fatty tumors).
It is interesting to note that even a super premium kibble was not sufficient
nutrition for this dog’s body to heal. Although we are told by
the pet food
companies and most veterinarians that these foods are complete and balanced, as
well as the safest food to feed our pets,
this dog
was not able to eliminate the
tumors while on this diet. It took a raw diet for this dog to get well,
something that holistic vets
have observed
many times in their practices. This
is why we often suggest to people that they consider trying a
raw diet for their
dog
(or cat). People that
are not familiar with the concept of raw feeding are
often horrified when we suggest this. Others may be familiar
with raw feeding
but feel
it is not really necessary and is too expensive and time consuming.
However, it makes sense when we look at
what dogs are designed to eat by
Mother
Nature. They have the digestive tracts of wolves (their ancestors) and are
designed to eat whole prey (animals), with minimal vegetables.
Most
veterinarians who promote raw feeding state that dogs have minimal or
no need
for carbohydrates. To create dry kibble requires
using a
carbohydrate source,
such as wheat, corn, barley, rice, millet, potato or tapioca starch, to hold the
kibble together during and
after processing.
Kibble and canned food is also
cooked, which is not natural to a dog’s biology (you don’t see wolves roasting
deer over a
campfire). So it makes
perfect sense to us that this poodle was not
able to heal completely until its guardian put it on a raw food diet.
The
BioPreparation product then
gave the dog an extra boost of
enzymes and nutrients
to accelerate healing.
This case study shows how a dog was able to heal from within by using a
holistic approach that took into consideration what the body
needs to
be
healthy, rather than treating symptoms. Giving the proper nutrition to a
carnivore (meat not carbohydrates) and balancing the dog’s endocrine and immune
systems were essential to achieving 100% holistic wellness. We find it is not as
important
to find the perfect remedy
(such as a specific vitamin, herb or
supplement) to alleviate the symptoms as it is to wake up the master
glands of
the brain, holistically balance
all the glands and organs and give the body the
proper nutrition Nature intended.
These results are individual case studies. We cannot guarantee
your animal’s results will be the same. Since each animal’s body responds
differently to the
super nutrition in
BioPreparation/BioSuperfood your results
will be different. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This
information is not intended
to diagnose, treat or
cure any disease.
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