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>From: Leigh C Scott <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: This is a diet that works for adrenal and lymphoma and insulinoma
 
I have been off line for several days but attention was brought to me on
this post: I have some questions for the poster of this message--
 
Who recommended you add into the recipe hairball remedy?  and for WHAT
PURPOSE.  We devised this formula of nutritional suppliment under
veterinary advisement in 1998 at Ferret Wise SHelter.  There was NO
hairball remedy in it-- and it ( the original recipe) has changed in
formulation under close veterinary supervision over the years.
 
I would be most interested in knowing who or whom made formulation
changes and for what reason.
 
Hairball remedy is NOT adviseable in a nutritional application - it
impedes the absorption of the nutritional suppliments by accelerating
elimination.
 
Karo or honey is now replaced with Tahitian Noni, chromium picolinate
has been eliminated from the recipe - it is not needed when natural
supplimentation of pancreatrophin PMG is used for hypo or hyper insulin
conditions..
 
Also in closing I add - that make sure your ferret has been dx'd by a
veterinarian with conditions BEFORE you give supplimentation or you could
compound the poor health.  The veterinarian needs to be informed of
supplimentation and understand it .
 
Those who want more information on the natural nutrition program offered
by Standard Process can locate it at:
 
http://www.standardprocess.com/sp_conventions_seminars.asp
the following opportunities for veterinary application seminars are
listed- the OH event is by FAR the most educational!  SP has developed
Canine & feline formulations for veterinary application.  Due to several
factors the human suppliments are used for our ferret rehab at Ferret
Wise.
 
Upcoming Veterinary progams are scheduled in:
 
   Central Veterinary Conference
   Date: Saturday, August 23, 2003 - Tuesday, August 26, 2003
   Location:     H. Roe Bartle Hall  , Kansas City, MO 64101
   Registration:   (800) 255-6864
   Continuing Education Units: 0
   Attended by: Allen (Al) McCone; Jerry McFarland; Ron Carsten, DVM
 
   Veterinary Clinical Nutrition: Are You Using it Effectively?
   **Sponsored by Standard Process**
   Speakers: Ava Frick, DVM; Jody Kincaid, DVM;
   Robert Gaston, DVM, CVSMT; Ron Carsten, DVM
   Date: Saturday, September 20, 2003 - Sunday, September 21, 2003
   Location:   Concourse Hotel & Conference Center
               4300 International Gateway
               Columbus, OH 43219
              (800) 541-4574
   Hosted by: Standard Process Inc.  Registration: Standard Process of PA,
   Inc. (800) 541-4574
   Continuing Education Units: 12 - DVM
   Attended by: Benton Wigton; Bill Wright; Derek Webber; Hugh St.
   Onge; Jane McNeil; Phillip Steinberg; Randy DeWeerdt; Rob
   DesMarais; Thomas Wisniewski; Tim Bahan; Vicki O'Brien
 
   American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association Convention
   Date: Saturday, September 20, 2003 - Tuesday, September 23, 2003
   Location:  Durham Marriott at Civic Center  Durham, NC 27701
   Registration:   (919) 768-6023
   Continuing Education Units: 0     Attended by: Jane McNeil
 
Please note: We are NOT employees of Standard Process co., rather we
utilize their products in rehabilitation under strict veterinary
supervision with a high margin of success.
 
In closing- UNDER NO Circumstance do we ( Ferret Wise) advocate forced
feedings by other than vet techs due to complications which can and do
arise from aspiration.
 
Alicia D
www.ferretwise.org
[Posted in FML issue 4244]

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