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In this video, Dr. Andrew Jones shares an effective natural remedy to support heart health in dogs and cats. Heart disease can be a serious concern for our pets, and knowing the right supplements and herbs can make a difference in their quality of life. Dr. Jones explains the science behind these natural treatments and provides insight on how they can improve your pet’s heart function and overall wellness. Watch to learn about safe, natural options for managing heart disease in pets and ensuring they live a long, healthy life.
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My cat LuLu is diagnosed with heart disease, he’s had two heart attacks and now he’s on medication, but because of the heart attacks he now has breathing problems.
But trust me if you were to just see this big beautiful boy you would be in love for him even people who hate cats fall in love for cats because of him.ππΊ
Also you got a new subscriber but I live outside the U.S. and I know it’s expensive to send anything over seas so as much as I would like to get your book I think it would cost you too much money to send it to me.
Thank you for the video and yes I will try to get some of that for LuLu.
How about for a9 year old cat diagnosed with HOCM? They just prescribed her Atenolol and we’ll be trying it for one month.
My 9 yo Maltese is diagnosed with heart disease but no coughing but she was also at the same time diagnosed with liver disease. I have recipes for liver and heart disease. I got her liver enzymes back to normal within a months time. Then I concentrated on her heart disease. I give her Omega 3 supplement along with the Hawthorne powder. I make her oats every morning with goats milk and Hawthorne powder along with fruit (cranberry, blue berries, strawberry or pumpkin) I rotate the fruit, along with flax seed and chia seed. For lunch I make her a liver or heart healthy lunch and then for dinner I also make her her either a heart/liver friendly dinner. I alternate throughout the day. Making sure she gets a full range of protein, veggies, and fruit. Within 3 months she was back to her normal self. I thought at some point I would have to say goodbye because she was very lethargic and had no interest at all. I am very surprised at how well she has come. Yes it is a lot of work but I love her to pieces. Dr. Jones thank you for being you.
Would you use this instead of medication that your vet would subscribe or in conjunction with?
I have Hawthorne honey