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<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="http://naturallycomplementary.com/community/utility/FeedStylesheets/rss.xsl" media="screen"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/"><channel><title>Success Stories : Nutrition</title><link>http://naturallycomplementary.com/community/files/folders/success_stories/tags/Nutrition/default.aspx</link><description>Tags: Nutrition</description><dc:language>en</dc:language><generator>CommunityServer 2007.1 SP2 (Build: 31113.47)</generator><item><title>Race horses recover from injuries-Neprofin Systemic Enzyme Supplement for animals.</title><link>http://naturallycomplementary.com/community/files/folders/success_stories/entry1236.aspx</link><pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2009 23:59:25 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">387460f9-2ba5-416f-882e-b2c8acee27d3:1236</guid><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><slash:comments>0</slash:comments><description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;span style="font-size:11pt;font-family:&amp;#39;Arial&amp;#39;,&amp;#39;sans-serif&amp;#39;;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;"&gt;&amp;quot;Dr. Rakesh Pattu of New Delhi, India, conducted a trial study with Neprofin on six racehorses suffering from non-specific lameness.&lt;span style="mso-spacerun:yes;"&gt;&amp;nbsp; &lt;/span&gt;The results of the study indicated that 5 of the 6 injured horses showed complete recovery, while the one horse that did not respond was later found to suffer from ligament tears that would require surgery to completely heal.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p style="margin:0cm 0cm 0pt;" class="MsoBodyText"&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;span style="font-size:11pt;font-family:&amp;#39;Arial&amp;#39;,&amp;#39;sans-serif&amp;#39;;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;"&gt;Neprofin can safely be used by any animal or pet suffering from joint pain, injuries and conditions such as arthritis.&lt;span style="mso-spacerun:yes;"&gt;&amp;nbsp; &lt;/span&gt;This formula is a potent enzyme blend that not only assists with the healing process and inflammatory response, but also with the blocking of pain.&lt;span style="mso-spacerun:yes;"&gt;&amp;nbsp; &lt;/span&gt;It has been clinically proven to be safe and effective for veterinary applications.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p style="margin:0cm 0cm 0pt;" class="MsoBodyText"&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;span style="font-size:11pt;font-family:&amp;#39;Arial&amp;#39;,&amp;#39;sans-serif&amp;#39;;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p style="margin:0cm 0cm 0pt;" class="MsoBodyText"&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;span style="font-size:11pt;font-family:&amp;#39;Arial&amp;#39;,&amp;#39;sans-serif&amp;#39;;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;"&gt;This new treatment option offers an alternative remedy for equine injuries previously treated with Phenylbutazone (Bute).&lt;span style="mso-spacerun:yes;"&gt;&amp;nbsp; &lt;/span&gt;Bute has been observed to be very destructive to the liver and kidneys as well as substantially lower white blood cell counts.&lt;span style="mso-spacerun:yes;"&gt;&amp;nbsp; &lt;/span&gt;Gastrointestinal problems, ulcers and internal hemorrhage are also quite common with a prolonged use of Bute.&amp;quot;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;</description><enclosure url="http://naturallycomplementary.com/community/files/folders/1236/download.aspx" length="244736" type="application/msword" /></item><item><title>Rahman's story - rehabilitation post surgery</title><link>http://naturallycomplementary.com/community/files/folders/success_stories/entry970.aspx</link><pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2008 23:15:09 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">387460f9-2ba5-416f-882e-b2c8acee27d3:970</guid><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><slash:comments>0</slash:comments><description>&lt;span style="FONT-SIZE:9pt;COLOR:#333333;LINE-HEIGHT:115%;FONT-FAMILY:&amp;#39;Arial&amp;#39;,&amp;#39;sans-serif&amp;#39;;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;font face="Times New Roman" size="3"&gt;Rahman an 11 1/2 yrs German shepherd was helped to recover from surgery with&amp;nbsp;massage; physiotherapy /physical therapy, magnets, acupuncture and&amp;nbsp;diet &lt;/font&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;</description><enclosure url="http://www.sydneyanimalphysiotherapy.com/testimonials_rahman.html" length="8041" type="text/html" /></item><item><title>Budwig Diet/protocol &amp; testimonials</title><link>http://naturallycomplementary.com/community/files/folders/success_stories/entry968.aspx</link><pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2008 05:57:00 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">387460f9-2ba5-416f-882e-b2c8acee27d3:968</guid><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><slash:comments>0</slash:comments><description>&lt;table class="" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"&gt;

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&lt;p align="right"&gt;&lt;font face="Tahoma,Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;font face="Tahoma,Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif" color="#ff00cc" size="-1"&gt;Dr. Johanna Budwig’s Diet &amp;amp; Protocol&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h1 align="right"&gt;&lt;font face="Tahoma,Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;font face="Tahoma,Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif" color="#ff00cc" size="+1"&gt;Testimonials of pet (dog &amp;amp; cat) cancer healed thanks to flaxoil and cottage cheese&lt;br /&gt;(center part of Budwig diet)&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/h1&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;
&lt;h3 align="center"&gt;&lt;font face="Tahoma,Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;font face="Tahoma,Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif" color="#ff00cc"&gt;Dr Johanna Budwig Pet Cancer Cure Testimonies&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/h3&gt;
&lt;p align="center"&gt;&lt;font face="Tahoma,Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;font face="Tahoma,Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif" size="-1"&gt;written/provided by Cliff Beckwith, a 14 year prostate cancer survivor as of 2006, prefaced and annotated by Healing Cancer Naturally © 2006 &amp;amp; 2007&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><enclosure url="http://www.healingcancernaturally.com/pet-cancer-cure-testimonials.html" length="-1" type="text/html" /></item><item><title>Oral papillomas (warts) in a dog, Stella's story - - By Dr. Kruesi, M.S., D.V.M - Cold River Veterinary Centre</title><link>http://naturallycomplementary.com/community/files/folders/success_stories/entry930.aspx</link><pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 01:37:58 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">387460f9-2ba5-416f-882e-b2c8acee27d3:930</guid><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><slash:comments>0</slash:comments><description>&lt;p style="MARGIN:0px;LINE-HEIGHT:150%;"&gt;&amp;quot;Papillomas are benign tumors of skin origin commonly found in or around the mouth, and eyelids. These warty growths may cause discomfort when eating, bleeding in the mouth, or halitosis. The conventional treatment is to ignore them since they usually resolve spontaneously. If the oral tumors interfere with eating, they can be removed surgically. Our approach is to deal with the cause, a papillomavirus.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p style="MARGIN-TOP:0px;MARGIN-BOTTOM:0px;LINE-HEIGHT:150%;"&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.crvetcenter.com/My%20Webs/www.crvetcenter.com/wpe25.jpg"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p style="MARGIN-TOP:0px;MARGIN-BOTTOM:0px;LINE-HEIGHT:150%;"&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font face="Arial"&gt;Sources of stress&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p style="MARGIN-TOP:0px;MARGIN-BOTTOM:0px;LINE-HEIGHT:150%;"&gt;Stella (pictured left) is a 2-year-old female Leonberger who had a history of waning appetite after being on the same food for 5 months. She was diagnosed with panosteitis at 9 months of age, and treated for diarrhea on three occasions with metronidazole, an antibiotic for &lt;a href="http://www.crvetcenter.com/otitis.htm"&gt;colitis&lt;/a&gt;. When she started to lose weight and refuse food, the owner brought Stella to CRVC for nutritional advice...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;</description><enclosure url="http://www.crvetcenter.com/papilloma.htm" length="9469" type="text/html" /></item><item><title>Integrated approach to lymphoma, Nikki's story - - By Dr. Kruesi, M.S., D.V.M - Cold River Veterinary Centre</title><link>http://naturallycomplementary.com/community/files/folders/success_stories/entry929.aspx</link><pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 01:34:40 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">387460f9-2ba5-416f-882e-b2c8acee27d3:929</guid><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><slash:comments>0</slash:comments><description>&lt;p style="LINE-HEIGHT:150%;"&gt;&amp;quot;Many dogs and cats come to Cold River Veterinary Center with a &lt;a href="http://www.crvetcenter.com/nothealth.htm"&gt;history of chronic illness&lt;/a&gt;. They have multiple health problems and generally are not making progress with conventional treatment. Our job is to find the underlying problem and promote healing using non-toxic, natural therapies. Nikki is a good example of how the body can heal when given the right combination of nutrition and immune support.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN:0px;LINE-HEIGHT:150%;" align="left"&gt;&lt;font face="Arial"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Eye problems&lt;/b&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.crvetcenter.com/My%20Webs/www.crvetcenter.com/wpe10.jpg"&gt;&lt;span style="LEFT:394px;POSITION:relative;TOP:326px;"&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN:0px;LINE-HEIGHT:150%;" align="left"&gt;Nikki is a 15 year old neutered male Toy poodle who was referred to us for treatment of central corneal defects in both eyes. Nikki had been vaccinated annually for distemper, parvovirus, corona virus, and kennel cough, with rabies boosters every two years. He was on a &lt;a href="http://www.crvetcenter.com/heartworm.htm"&gt;heartworm medication&lt;/a&gt; monthly. His caregiver provided him with a pet vitamin, glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate for &lt;a href="http://www.crvetcenter.com/arthritis.htm"&gt;degenerative joint disease&lt;/a&gt;, brewers yeast and garlic....&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;</description><enclosure url="http://www.crvetcenter.com/Lymphoma.htm" length="36288" type="text/html" /></item><item><title>Natural therapy for inflammatory bowel disease, lymphangitis - Poppy's story - - By Dr. Kruesi, M.S., D.V.M - Cold River Veterinary Centre</title><link>http://naturallycomplementary.com/community/files/folders/success_stories/entry928.aspx</link><pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 01:31:11 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">387460f9-2ba5-416f-882e-b2c8acee27d3:928</guid><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><slash:comments>0</slash:comments><description>Poppy is an 11 year-old spayed female Greyhound mix who became infected in May 2001 with &lt;i&gt;Heterobilharzia americana&lt;/i&gt;, a blood parasite (trematode or fluke) that causes liver disease. Her initial signs were a lack of appetite and diarrhea, but after several weeks the infection left her thin and suffering from chronic diarrhea. Her weight fell from 52 pounds to 43 pounds until she was treated 
&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;</description><enclosure url="http://www.crvetcenter.com/lymphangitis.htm" length="45925" type="text/html" /></item><item><title>Kidney failure, disc disease in a dog, Muppy's story - - By Dr. Kruesi, M.S., D.V.M - Cold River Veterinary Centre</title><link>http://naturallycomplementary.com/community/files/folders/success_stories/entry927.aspx</link><pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 01:28:44 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">387460f9-2ba5-416f-882e-b2c8acee27d3:927</guid><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><slash:comments>0</slash:comments><description>&lt;p class="MsoNormal" style="LINE-HEIGHT:150%;"&gt;&amp;quot;Muppy, a 15-1/2 year-old spayed Terrier-mix dog has a 2-1/2 year history of chronic renal failure. She presented to CRVC in May 2000 when the owner sought a new approach to her disease. The week before her visit she had stopped eating her dog food and was having diarrhea. Nutritional therapy began immediately. For the next 18 months she was remarkably happy and active. On a routine exam in November 2001 we discovered advanced periodontal disease; three molar teeth required extraction. The dental procedure was performed and Muppy was discharged, bright and happy. On her return home she went for an afternoon walk. That evening, she jumped off a chair and suffered an acute onset of hind limb paralysis. By the next morning, she still could not move her rear legs and was not urinating.&amp;nbsp; This is the story of her wonderful recovery.....&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;</description><enclosure url="http://www.crvetcenter.com/discdisease.htm" length="24679" type="text/html" /></item><item><title>Kennel cough (infectious tracheobronchitis) in dogs, Coco Joy's Story -- By Dr. Kruesi, M.S., D.V.M - Cold River Veterinary Centre</title><link>http://naturallycomplementary.com/community/files/folders/success_stories/entry926.aspx</link><pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 01:25:52 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">387460f9-2ba5-416f-882e-b2c8acee27d3:926</guid><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><slash:comments>0</slash:comments><description>&lt;p style="LINE-HEIGHT:150%;"&gt;&amp;quot;Infectious tracheobronchitis or &amp;quot;kennel cough&amp;quot; is a common respiratory infection of dogs. Usually the dog has a history of contact with other dogs in the past 2 to 10 days. Animals in confined environments such as veterinary hospitals, kennels, pet stores and shelters are at risk of exposure to many respiratory pathogens. Kennel cough is typically an acute infection (sudden onset) characterized by a deep or raspy cough. This report describes nutritional therapy for a puppy with kennel cough.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN-BOTTOM:0px;MARGIN-LEFT:0px;LINE-HEIGHT:150%;MARGIN-RIGHT:0px;"&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font face="Arial"&gt;Coughed from day one&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN-TOP:0px;MARGIN-LEFT:0px;LINE-HEIGHT:150%;MARGIN-RIGHT:0px;"&gt;&amp;#39;Coco Joy&amp;#39; is a roan-colored Cocker Spaniel purchased from a pet store at 9 weeks of age. She started coughing the day she was acquired, and had been ill for 2 weeks before being seen at Cold River Veterinary Center. Coco weighed 5.2 pounds at 11 weeks of age. She had been treated with numerous vaccines and medications....&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;</description><enclosure url="http://www.crvetcenter.com/kennelcough.htm" length="16404" type="text/html" /></item><item><title>Integrated approach to heartworm disease, Savanna and Katy's Stories - By Dr. Kruesi, M.S., D.V.M - Cold River Veterinary Centre</title><link>http://naturallycomplementary.com/community/files/folders/success_stories/entry924.aspx</link><pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 01:20:17 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">387460f9-2ba5-416f-882e-b2c8acee27d3:924</guid><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><slash:comments>0</slash:comments><description>&lt;p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN-TOP:20px;LINE-HEIGHT:150%;"&gt;&amp;quot;Heartworm disease (dirofilariasis) is caused by infection of a blood-borne parasite (&lt;i&gt;Dirofilaria immitis&lt;/i&gt;), which is carried by mosquitoes. The prevalence of heartworm varies widely with high levels of infestation in the Gulf Coast states and low incidence in the Northeast. Heartworm preventive medications are probably among the top 5 drugs sold for dogs in the United States. Occasionally dogs acquire infection who are not on a preventive medication and live in a heartworm-endemic region. While we rarely see heartworm-infected dogs native to New England, we have treated dogs who were infected when they were living in high-risk areas.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN:0px;LINE-HEIGHT:150%;" align="left"&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font face="Arial"&gt;Heartworm infection from Texas&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.crvetcenter.com/windows/TEMP/FrontPageTempDir/wpe2.jpg"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN-TOP:0px;MARGIN-BOTTOM:0px;LINE-HEIGHT:150%;"&gt;Savanna is a 5 year-old spayed female adopted through Doberman Rescue in Texas. &amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;font size="4"&gt;&amp;quot;Heartworm infection from Alaska&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN-TOP:0px;MARGIN-LEFT:0px;LINE-HEIGHT:150%;"&gt;Katy is a 9 year-old spayed female Alaskan Malamute who tested positive for heartworm antigen and had microfilaria on a blood smear examination. She had a history of fibrosarcoma that was surgically excised in June, 1999.&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;</description><enclosure url="http://www.crvetcenter.com/heartworm.htm" length="36074" type="text/html" /></item><item><title>Feline chronic renal failure, Sassy's Story - - By Dr. Kruesi, M.S., D.V.M - Cold River Veterinary Centre</title><link>http://naturallycomplementary.com/community/files/folders/success_stories/entry923.aspx</link><pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 01:15:37 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">387460f9-2ba5-416f-882e-b2c8acee27d3:923</guid><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><slash:comments>0</slash:comments><description>&lt;p class="MsoNormal" style="LINE-HEIGHT:150%;"&gt;&amp;quot;Sassy is a 19 year-old spayed domestic short hair cat with a 2-1/2 year history of chronic renal failure. Her primary veterinarian had diagnosed her with kidney failure in October 1999 and prescribed a prescription kidney diet (Hills k/d), Pepcid AC (to inhibit stomach acid), oral Amphogel (to bind dietary phosphate), a potassium supplement (to prevent deficiency) and 100 ml of Lactated Ringers solution daily by subcutaneous injection. Despite these therapies she continued to have a poor appetite and was losing weight. Her owner brought Sassy to Cold River Veterinary Center in December 1999 to try a different approach. This is the story of her steady improvement with nutritional therapy.&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p style="MARGIN:0px;LINE-HEIGHT:150%;"&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.crvetcenter.com/My%20Webs/www.crvetcenter.com/wpe30.jpg"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;</description><enclosure url="http://www.crvetcenter.com/crf.htm" length="40516" type="text/html" /></item><item><title>Ear Infections in Dogs, Murphy's story - By Dr. Kruesi, M.S., D.V.M - Cold River Veterinary Centre</title><link>http://naturallycomplementary.com/community/files/folders/success_stories/entry922.aspx</link><pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 01:12:47 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">387460f9-2ba5-416f-882e-b2c8acee27d3:922</guid><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><slash:comments>0</slash:comments><description>&lt;p style="MARGIN:0px;LINE-HEIGHT:150%;"&gt;&amp;#39;Murphy&amp;#39; is a 12-year old spayed Labrador x Golden Retriever mix dog with a 3 ½ year history of ear infections. Before she came to Cold River Veterinary Center, her guardian Maxine was cleaning the ears constantly, and they would still get red, inflamed, painful and full of pus. Murphy’s ears hurt so badly that she had to be muzzled for an otoscopic exam. When her primary veterinarian recommended &lt;a href="http://www.crvetcenter.com/otitis.htm"&gt;ear ablation surgery&lt;/a&gt;, Maxine came to us for alternative therapy.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;</description><enclosure url="http://www.crvetcenter.com/healthplan.htm" length="58858" type="text/html" /></item><item><title>Colitis, otitis in a dog, Kerry's story - By Dr. Kruesi, M.S., D.V.M - Cold River Veterinary Centre</title><link>http://naturallycomplementary.com/community/files/folders/success_stories/entry920.aspx</link><pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 04:21:38 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">387460f9-2ba5-416f-882e-b2c8acee27d3:920</guid><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><slash:comments>0</slash:comments><description>Colitis, otitis in a dog, Kerry&amp;#39;s story - By Dr. Kruesi, M.S., D.V.M - Cold River Veterinary Centre 
&lt;p&gt;Colitis, ear disease, mange - poor little Kerry,&amp;nbsp;a cocker spaniel&amp;nbsp;wasn&amp;#39;t doing to well - read her story.&lt;/p&gt;</description><enclosure url="http://www.crvetcenter.com/otitis.htm" length="28412" type="text/html" /></item><item><title>Arthritis in dogs, Brandy's story - By Dr. Kruesi, M.S., D.V.M - Cold River Veterinary Centre</title><link>http://naturallycomplementary.com/community/files/folders/success_stories/entry919.aspx</link><pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 04:15:55 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">387460f9-2ba5-416f-882e-b2c8acee27d3:919</guid><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><slash:comments>0</slash:comments><description>&lt;p style="MARGIN:0px;WORD-SPACING:0px;LINE-HEIGHT:150%;"&gt;The Story of Brandy&amp;nbsp; - &amp;quot;What can you do for the dog who is crippled with arthritis? In this report we describe how natural therapies were used to relieve pain, improve function, and restore metabolic balance.&amp;quot; 
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&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;</description><enclosure url="http://www.crvetcenter.com/arthritis.htm" length="12367" type="text/html" /></item><item><title>Allergies in Cats, Winky's story- By Dr. Kruesi, M.S., D.V.M - Cold River Veterinary Centre</title><link>http://naturallycomplementary.com/community/files/folders/success_stories/entry918.aspx</link><pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 04:10:06 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">387460f9-2ba5-416f-882e-b2c8acee27d3:918</guid><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><slash:comments>0</slash:comments><description>&lt;p class="MsoNormal" style="LINE-HEIGHT:150%;"&gt;This is the remarkable story of &amp;#39;Winky&amp;#39;, a stray cat who spent his first year at a municipal landfill, had cancer at 2 years of age, suffered a seizure, had food allergies and &lt;a href="http://www.crvetcenter.com/crf.htm"&gt;renal insufficiency&lt;/a&gt;, then came to CRVC for holistic therapy.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;</description><enclosure url="http://www.crvetcenter.com/toxicelements.htm" length="72063" type="text/html" /></item><item><title>Allergies in dogs, Zoe's Story  - By Dr. Kruesi, M.S., D.V.M - Cold River Veterinary Centre</title><link>http://naturallycomplementary.com/community/files/folders/success_stories/entry917.aspx</link><pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 04:01:39 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">387460f9-2ba5-416f-882e-b2c8acee27d3:917</guid><dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator><slash:comments>0</slash:comments><description>&lt;p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN:0px;LINE-HEIGHT:150%;"&gt;&lt;font face="Arial"&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Zoe&amp;#39;s story - By Dr.&lt;/strong&gt;William K. Kruesi, D.V.M.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; &lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN:0px;LINE-HEIGHT:150%;"&gt;Zoe is a 7 year-old spayed Rottweiller-mix. Zoe’s caregiver telephoned CRVC October 19, 1999; she needed something to calm her dog just for the drive to the veterinary office. We were told that Zoe had seasonal allergies, itchy ears, a green discharge from the eyes, and she chews her paws.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN:0px;LINE-HEIGHT:150%;"&gt;She was treated at the cold river veterinary center with homeopathy and other natural medicines&lt;/p&gt;
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