💪🏼 Pam Roussell from @purrrfectlyholistic and I used muscle testing to determine which products in the warehouse seemed like a good fit for some of our NHP community member’s pets!
Muscle testing is a form of communication with the body using a system of bio-feedback via the nervous system. Also used by chiropractors, naturopaths, and holistic practitioners, it’s also known as applied kinesiology. Anyone can learn this skill and the ability to tap into your own intuition. If you want to learn, we have Pam’s 1 hour course on muscle testing available at DrJudyU.com and you can take 20% off through the end of June using code BDAY2024 at checkout!
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Q. Why can’t my puppy have a cooked bone?
It must* be RAW right?
Good info. Thanks. My dog is developing 7 cyst. One got infected & blew up. Antibiotics decreased it. Vet did needle test, not showing cancer cells. Is there anything I can do to minimize these or get rid of them? 9 y/o soft coated wheaten terrier. Thanks! Loved loved loved loved your information flea products.
What do you suggest for dental health?
Which Omega supplement do you suggest?
My vitamin d levels are always extremely low, never thought about that for dogs. If oil helps absorb vitamin d, I guess you would give the Omega with the d at the same time? Yeah I need to get my dog on a regimen like this. Thank you. You always give the best information on your channel. Wish I had you for a vet, because I’m worried about my dog’s cyst.
Is there a full video of this clip? I can’t find it, if it exists, when I scrolled through recent videos. Thanks! I have a 9.5 year old mobility and medical response service dog. He’s been on supplements his entire life, but I’m reevaluating what to give and how much to give him based on his age and the tasks he performs. I’d really love to see what you suggested. Other than horrific allergies, which started just before I brought him home from the service dog school at age 2.5, he’s much healthier than dogs more than half his age according to my vet and my own observation of other dogs. His labs are always on point. I’m on Medicaid, but as a task trained service dog, I always put his needs first — taking care of him is also taking care of me. I have to consider price, but I do the best I can to ensure he has what he needs to remain healthy. I noticed some cracking in his knees recently when I lift his legs to dry his paws, which might be the start of arthritis. He’s not bothered by it and he’s able to run, play, and work just the same, but being that I noticed, it prompted me to rethink what I’m giving him and how much to give at this point in his life so I can try to prevent the arthritis from progressing to a severe state as he ages.
He’s always been on Vetri-Science VetriMega probiotics, omegas in supplements and from Fish Oil, double the joint dose (being that he physically assists me with counterbalancing and other physical tasks — currently using Wuffes, but I think there’s probably better stuff for less money out there), and other common vitamins/minerals. For his wicked environmental and food allergies, I boost his immune system with him a bioavailable Natural Factors Quercetin EMIQ, 500ppm colloidal silver from Silver Wings, and other things Dr. Jones has suggested in his videos (that is healthy for dental health and other things) like giving Apple Cider Vinegar, Raw Coconut Oil, Raw Manuka Honey (my vet suggested a kFactor of above 15, so I found one that is 16 and can be purchased with my food stamps being that it’s technically for people), etc.
Anyway, if you have resources or a video to provide, which would help me evaluate what to change and add, I’d appreciate it! I unfortunately have to feed him dry kibble due to his training where he can’t eat people food (and in rare cases where he must for an upset tummy, it becomes a whole thing so he won’t get attracted to people food in public places and when I eat) and having to feed him any, but that will get changed when he retires. Ty, Dr. Judy!