Aldi, no vaccinations in the 9 yrs owner here but prior probably so which I 
will never know.

I was iffy on the raw fish for the parasites and familiar with Ian's work.  I 
know cooking kills immune system, she was raw for 9 yrs but sadly only loved 
game meat and sometimes raw ground chicken--otherwise no 
supplement--nothing--she became deficient plus a bad tooth may have brought her 
system down--I won't know as she never complains or visits vet--we made up with 
that this time since sick.

Only drug in 9 yrs. as owner was recent--reason for outrageous skin 
attack....not way better and she is more in control....

I give her raw ground up veggies with her foods too!  Plus supplements muscle 
tested for...I can say improvements are evident even to my skeptic hubby--he's 
finally turning around his tune and seeing results....

carol



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From: Golden Aldi <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, March 5, 2010 2:03:10 PM
Subject: Re: CS> CLAY used for Lupus recovering Dog--Wow so far!!

I also feed our dogs raw foods, and only on occasion, a bowl of "high" quality 
kibble. Its a salmon and rice kibble from Skinners, but that's like 2-4 times a 
month! 
When was the last time your dog got a shot? I stopped giving them to my dogs, 
and will be breeding without using any kind of chemicals. My dogs won't have 
papers, but they will be healthier than the ones that are mandatory vaccinated, 
dewormed, and whatever.

You should try feeding her the fish raw, since cooking literally kills enzymes 
and minerals. It does make a difference, raw and cooked. Check out 
Billingshurst, Ian. He's a vet from Australia and has 
>
now we have to suffer the consequences, as we both suffer in the end.

Aldi


On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 8:17 PM, carolG <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>Aldi, I can totally relate to your itch dog concerns.  Mine can to stop when I 
>raise my voice saying "hey" and she immediately stops; I have been using a 
>Chinese herb vet gave us for skin but she was trying to get her skin to lessen 
>from the red color.  I am not 
>--
>---.
>
>
>Thanks Dan for clay info...I have making it as a paste first before applying 
>to dry skin; now wetting down skin first a little and then applying the  paste 
>or sometimes just putting down the paste directly to skin which is really most 
>of the time however.
>
>
>I don't think this dog will have one old hair on her body when I am finished 
>w/her.  thanks Dan!!
>
>
>Carol, using Living Clay product by aboutclay.com---detox  powder, 1 pound 
>size and use a little each time so always fresh instead of making it all at 
>same time...
>
>
>She is drinking clay water too!  
>
>
>2T clay = 1 ounce...
>
>
>
>
>
________________________________
 >From: Dan Nave <[email protected]>
>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Fri, March 5, 2010 11:44:21 AM
>Subject: Re: CS> CLAY used for Lupus recovering Dog--Wow so far!!
>
>>
>>Try "hydrating" it first.  This means mixing it with water to whatever
>consistency you want and letting it sit for a while until all the clay
>particles are evenly wetted with the water.  Clay can be made into a
>>
>gel or a slurry, depending on how much water you use.
>
>If you put it on your hair dry and then wet it, it could become very
>>
>>
>Dan
>
>
>On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 12:55 PM, Golden Aldi <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Carol, What's "living clay"? Here in Germany, they have something called
>>
>>
>Aldi
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 6:36 PM, carolG <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I know this is CS talk, but in addition since tried on my dog, I am now
>>> using Living Clay for dog's Lupus RECOVERY.  She's been drinking it for 2.
>>> Carolg
>>