Our dog had something very like this. It seemed to have something to do
with bladder infection or bladder stones which encapsulated bacteria and
was hard to get rid of, so the whole dog's body was susceptible to systemic
infections and allergies. Or the inflammation from allergies made the dog
No, removing the contaminants shouldn't affect the effectivity of pain
relief from DMSO.
The only thing may be that, if you really dry out the DMSO by removing all
the water by using this crystallization process, you may find that you
might have to add back a small amount of water in order to
If you look up DMSO on the internet (I think you can go to Gaylord Chemical
Co. or something like that) you will find a graph that shows the freezing
temperatures of DMSO mixed with varying percentages of water. The less
water the DMSO has, the higher the freezing temperature. The more water
thanks for that insight Dan.
If its bladderstone they are fairly easy to get rid of with homeopathics.
I use (r 4eikiweigs formula #7
works great for four legs or two.
)or myself I know that my liver doesnt like certain forms of fructose.
Maybe changing the dogs food would be helpful
Okay...lets try that info again.
Dr Reikiweigs formula 7.
On 11/2/13, 123 456 whiteol...@gmail.com wrote:
thanks for that insight Dan.
If its bladderstone they are fairly easy to get rid of with
homeopathics.
I use (r 4eikiweigs formula #7
works great for four legs or two.
)or
On 10/31/2013 10:40 PM, Joyce Miller wrote:
The best way to keep a dog from chewing or licking on a paw or paws
with problems like this is to use some kind of a collar that keeps a
dog from being able to get at his toes or any other part of his body.
But it doesn't stop the reason for the
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