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Cancer, Pets

In this video, Henry Pasternak spends about 24 minutes speaking on "Cancer, Pets" at the 33rd Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.

About Henry Pasternak

HENRY PASTERNAK, D.V.M., C.V.A. received his Veterinary Degree in 1986 from the University of Missouri in Columbia and his Certified Veterinary Acupuncture Degree from the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society. Also he is a member of the Holistic Veterinary Medical Association.

Dr. Pasternak practices integrative medicine, using both Holistic and Western Therapies, at his Pasternak Veterinary Center in West Los Angeles, California. He integrates Acupuncture, Herbology, Homeopathy, Chi Qong and Nutrition with Western Medicine. He treats diseases such as Cancer, Arthritis, Allergies, Autoimmune Diseases, Skin, Liver, Kidney Diseases, Hormonal and Heart Diseases.

Dr. Pasternak has published a book called Healing Pets with Nature’s Miracle Cures. Some of the Chapter headings include Raw Meat Diets and the Enzyme Connection, Enhancing the Immune System and Good Nutrition Prevents Cancer. In the final Chapter, Putting It All Together, Dr. Pasternak discusses how 90% of all diseases seen in both humans and their pets are avoidable. We must all strive to ingest and feed our pets organically grown natural foods and minimize processed foods as much as possible.

Referring to Adjunctive Therapies, “Remember, our pets heal us daily just by their presence, the least we can do is the same for them in their time of need.”

Dr. Pasternak may be contacted through his Veterinary Hospital by phone 310-268-BARK (2275) or website www.holisticvetla.com.

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All right, good. I hope that the information you get today is going to be practical that you can use for both yourselves and your pets, and I think that you'll come away with a little.

And I really want you to find out about the concepts that I'm going to talk about, not the details. I practice both integrative medicine, which is both Western and holistic in my practice.

I even do acupuncture. I do chemotherapy. I use antibiotics. I use all all the things that that I have at my disposal. I think what's important to find out is why are animals and humans getting so much cancer? And there are many, many reasons for it. There's no one reason for it. Part of the reason is that many pets, the majority of them are eating dead what I call dead food. And anything that comes in a paper bag or can is dead. The nutrients are essentially most of it has been destroyed in the processing. So what is important? The importance is that we need to know what is the difference between living nutrients, real vitamins and dead vitamins, synthetic vitamins, fractionated vitamins, things that are not from nature? You know, one of the problems that I see and I see it everyday in my practice is that people are always bringing me vitamin pills, that they're giving their pets. And I think it's going to make them healthy. Well, there's no vitamin pill that is man made that is gonna make the pet healthy. Only only nature can make real vitamins. Vitamins are very complex. There is no such thing as vitamin C that is a sawbuck acid. They're totally different. Vitamin C complex is a complex array of molecules, which is totally different than a storbeck acid. You cannot treat scurvy with a sawbuck acid. However, with vitamin C you can a truckload of a sawbuck acid will not heal scurvy. 50 milligrams of real vitamin C from real foods will treat scurvy. One thing that we need to know is what are the practical ways to get real nutrients into pets?

Well, there are several raw bones, raw meats, various raw organ meats, raw milk. Also, you can add things like cod liver oil. These are all things there's been a little controversy about milk. Well, what should the milk be? It's got to be raw and it should be from range fed cattle. Why is milk so important? And I think and I use it many

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