Dog Cancer Treatment

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Thomas Seyfried discusses cancer as a metabolic disease and treatments to cure cancer in a pet dog.
Clip from Alison Morrow - Jul 18, 2023 - Treating cancer as a metabolic disease || Dr. Thomas Seyfried
https://rumble.com/v30rp04-treating-cancer-as-a-metabolic-disease-dr.-thomas-seyfried.html

The tumor gradually resolved over several months after the patient’s parent initiated the carbohydrate-free, calorie restricted ketogenic diet.
Using the following dog food calculator, http://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/dog-feeding-tips/dog- food-calculator, the patient’s parent estimated that a 60 lb (27.3 kg), light-duty working dog should consume about 1,500 kilocalories (Kcal)/day. Consequently, a 40% restriction of this value was used to estimate a daily caloric intake for this patient of about 900 Kcal/day. The new diet was formulated to contain the following ingredients:
1. One organic raw chicken leg with bone (150 Kcal); 26 g fat: 36 g protein.
2. One organic raw chicken egg(54Kcal);1.5gfat:6.0gprotein.
3. One tablespoon (14.3 g) of pure Lou Ana coconut oil (120
calories); 14.3 g fat: 0 g protein.
4. Three teaspoons (12.6 g) of grizzly pollock oil for dogs (120
calories); 12.6 g fat: 0 g protein.
This carbohydrate-free dietary formulation produced about 444 Kcal/meal with a fat: protein ketogenic ratio of about 1.3:1 and was fed to the patient twice/day in the morning and in the evening at 12 h intervals. There were no issues of compliance. As the patient enjoyed treats, one medium-sized raw radish (0 protein and 0 fat) was given between each meal. The tumor gradually disappeared over a period of several months when the patient was switched to the raw calorie restricted ketogenic diet.

Case report: Resolution of malignant canine mast cell tumor using ketogenic metabolic therapy alone Front. Nutr - 28 March 2023
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2023.1157517/full

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