If you’ve been searching for ways to help your cat or dog through the challenges of chronic renal failure, and are fed up with misinformation, toxic drugs, and bad advice, you’ve come to the right place.
You have found the most comprehensive, results-driven source on feline-canine chronic kidney disease ever compiled.
Chronic renal failure (CRF), also known as chronic kidney disease (CKD), is among the leading causes of death among felines; and is considered a serious threat to dogs as well. Every day, untold thousands of household pets die because of this illness. It is a degenerative condition that often goes undetected until most of the damage has already been done. In most cases, as much as 70% or more of the kidney’s function will be lost before observable symptoms ever surface.
You will be SHOCKED by the dangers of some of the most popular CRF-related drugs on the market. Explore what our investigations have uncovered. Be informed and know your options.
Fortunately, you don’t have to give up on hope. Because deep down, no matter how bleak things look, you know that to do so means that you’d be giving up on the one who needs you most. The good news is that there are treatments that can make a significant difference to the health of your pet. For most of us, our cats and dogs are family; and as such, they deserve another chance at life. Therefore, we must do everything in our power to save our precious companions, for their very lives are in our hands.
However, while there is no shortage of excellent (and not-so-excellent) authors who have gone on to write of their findings, they can only contribute so much by themselves. No single individual has all the answers; therefore, a wise person must evaluate the data that is presented by several professionals; whose research methods and conclusions differ from each other. Only then, can an informed consumer make the most intelligent choice.
Our data has been compiled from hundreds of veterinarians, naturopaths, and medical doctors from around the world.
It may also interest you to know that one of the greatest contributors to our team is a scientist whose credentials speak for themselves. Formerly the Chair of a local section of the American Chemical Society, currently serving on a university research institutional review board, Catherine Divingian (PhD) is a professor and researcher of a wide range of eclectic sciences and disciplines, including neuroscience, pharmacology, physiology, analytical chemistry, physiological psychology, mathematics, and biotechnology. She has conducted research in mammalian physiology and pharmacology, investigating chronic kidney disease; diabetic neuropathy; oral hypoglycemics; beta-blockers; cancer pharmocognosy; molecular biology; liver binding kinetics; pulmonary and cardiac metabolites; mechanisms of stroke; and the systemic effects of morphine, cocaine, and aspartame.
Together, the combined research and experience that has gone into the kidney disease resources we provide is unmatched by ANY source.
Most conventional specialists have the practice of treating parts, without ever giving consideration to the whole. They see only what’s in front of their eyes, without ever recognizing the indirect effect; or how one piece fits into a larger puzzle. Fortunately, more and more medical and veterinary practitioners are beginning to acknowledge the intrinsic value of the holistic approach. You see, the foundation of integrative medicine is the harmonious partnership between the evidence-based research of medical science with the healing power of alternative medicine, in a way that in safe, effective, and complete for addressing the complexities of renal failure.
The material and tools we offer is based on verifiable, evidence-based science. Whenever we discuss positive claims that are anecdotal (those that are unsubstantiated or testimony-based), we indicate so. In fact, we make it a point to cover as many treatment plans as possible; so that readers are aware of what’s safe and what isn’t; what works and what doesn’t; what’s proven and what is not. This way, one is able to get a complete picture of how to best approach the management of chronic kidney disease.
Learn of a commonly prescribed veterinary-approved treatment used to manage CRF-related anemia that has a 25% chance of KILLING your pet
Within the pages of this course contains unique information you won’t find anywhere else.
Find out what one doctor has done to reverse ALL of her cat’s kidney disease symptoms with the help of this ONE device— with lab results to prove it.
Did you know that most of the pet food that is on the market is actually part of the reason your cat or dog has chronic kidney disease? Find out why.
10 information-packed downloadable modules in PDF format that lay out everything you need to know about chronic kidney disease and the most effective ways to manage it, using the best of integrative medicine
Access to the Feline-Canine Wellness Center, which offers additional information, services, and resources for your CRF pet
Facing this disease takes courage, commitment, faith, and a lot of love. Even if one has access to the best treatment that money can buy, it will count for nothing if the heart is not engaged. But the very fact that you are reading these words shows just how important this is for you. This is why you must read this module.
In addition, you will learn of the surprising differences (and similarities) between cats and dogs, and the various ways we must treat them. Avoid one-size-fits-all umbrella treatments, and get the facts here.
In addition, you will be exposed to information that reveals dangers your pet may be facing this very moment—many of which are completely preventable. Just having this awareness can significantly enhance your treatment strategy. Incidentally, many of the same risks that affect your pet can also hurt your own health.
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Feline-Canine Kidney Disease
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