In this Pet Care Report Podcast episode by Pet Summits, host Alora McKinley welcomes Dr. Elaine Cebuliak, a pioneer in holistic veterinary practices. They discuss the dangers of carcinogens, toxins, and poor nutrition in pet food and explore the benefits of holistic treatments and fresh foods for pet health. Dr. Elaine shares valuable insights into the role of nutrition, herbs, and natural compounds in preventing and treating cancer in pets.
(02:08) The Impact of Diet on Cancer
(02:57) Understanding Toxins and Nutritional Deficiencies
(07:25) The Role of Fresh Food in Pet Health
(07:36) Glyphosate and Its Dangers
(13:32) Natural Compounds for Treating Cancer
(16:14) Herbal Remedies and Supplements
(29:50) The Power of Vitamin C
(33:55) Essiac: A Traditional Cancer Treatment
(44:09) Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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[00:00:00] A Krillamide is a co-cinogen that comes into carbohydrates protein foods that are cooked at a very high temperature for a period of time and it's in their co-cinogen.
[00:00:11] All of the artificial colorings and dyes can be linked to ADHD, colon cancer, so the food coloring is really shouldn't be there.
[00:00:23] And there's always a lot of extra sugar added to process food to make it tasty.
[00:00:28] So we've got to ask that question what is a science diet? What is the science behind that? As well as having some of the toxins in there.
[00:00:45] Welcome to The Pet Care Report podcast by Pet Summits. Here's your natural dog health care host, Alora McKinley.
[00:00:53] Well, good day guys. Welcome back to another episode. Today I'm excited to bring to you a wonderful discussion with Dr. Elaine Cebuliak.
[00:01:01] Orena and director of Animal Wellness in Brisbane Australia and a pioneer in holistic veterinary practice with a focus on advanced dentistry and musculi-scalatal therapies.
[00:01:12] For expertise in acupuncture and dentistry has gained international recognition.
[00:01:18] Elaine is also a dedicated humanitarian contributing significantly to vet-feon borders in Bali, the Cook Islands and India.
[00:01:27] Her professional roles have included President of the Central Queensland AVA, the holistic vet group, and editor of the AVDS, the Australian Veteran Redental Society.
[00:01:38] Join us in learning from her vast experience and compassionate approach to animal health.
[00:01:43] Thank you so much for joining me today, Dr. Elaine.
[00:01:45] Thanks for inviting me, Laura. Nice to get to meet a fellow dog enthusiast.
[00:01:52] So yes, Edith, so yes, I have another Aussie on the episode.
[00:01:56] I'm not scaring fun. Some of your episodes in this into them.
[00:02:00] So this was a new thing that just came up and I got invited to. So that's nice.
[00:02:05] So let's have a chat. So take it away.
[00:02:08] Yes, we got your nutritional approach to give you dogs to be really interesting.
[00:02:12] So do you want to share some of your knowledge into that?
[00:02:15] Okay. So I think you can see my slides, so we'll just start leaving through them.
[00:02:20] So as we all have some idea that things that we should be eating can either be helpful or not helpful.
[00:02:29] And we are seeing a huge epidemic of cancer.
[00:02:31] I see probably two, three cases of cancer almost every day.
[00:02:36] And some of that is in humans and I get contacted by messenger and messages on my phone.
[00:02:42] You know, so in so's got cancer can you help that? What would you recommend?
[00:02:46] So that's what we're doing nowadays.
[00:02:49] And a lot of my time is flipping off emails and standard protocols that we found useful and things to do.
[00:02:56] And so what we know is inflammation drives cancer and there are certain toxins and poisons in the environment and things that we put on our skin.
[00:03:06] Skin is actually a carry-in or not a barrier. So be careful what you put on there and too much sugar is a problem.
[00:03:14] And you've got to be a good balanced diet for your dogs and your humans.
[00:03:19] So we've got to diet. What we find is the biggest sickness in both animals and humans of course is that we're overfed and undernourished.
[00:03:31] So we tend to be trace mineral deficient and too many calories and there's too many toxins coming into our bodies.
[00:03:39] And that would be all the three control products as well as the plastics that are the packaging in the food.
[00:03:45] And then the accrylamide from cooking the carbohydrates at a high temperature to make it kibble those are the big ones.
[00:03:54] So if we were to label what's in food for instance and as I go grocery shopping, I tell my clients to use the outside aisles of the supermarket and avoid all the inside aisles.
[00:04:06] So all the packaging and all the processed food is a problem. And if we were to actually label them properly, we would see things like accrylamide chips.
[00:04:15] Accrylamide is a co-cinogen that comes into carbohydrates protein foods that are cooked at a very high temperature for a period of time and it's in their co-cinogen.
[00:04:26] All of the artificial colorings and dyes can be linked to ADHD, colon cancer.
[00:04:35] So the food coloring is that you know, really shouldn't be there and there's always a lot of extra sugar added to processed food to make it tasty.
[00:04:44] So we've got to ask that question what is a science diet? What is the science behind that? As well as having some of the toxins in there, when they are heat treating food, they're often a bit deficient in certain vitamins.
[00:04:59] For instance, if you look at this side, you'll see that where the creases are in the ankles on the left side and around the neck.
[00:05:08] This is a classic area of a B3 deficiency or a niosome deficiency.
[00:05:14] We were just mentioning that diet is super important and you do have to have the adequate B vitamins which are destroyed by heat treating.
[00:05:25] And also they are, they are a problem when you're using soy and maize because they combine and make those things unavailable to be absorbed through the gut.
[00:05:37] And when you read the kibble package, the vast majority is made up of a carbohydrate. Heat treated so there'll be a kilowatt in there.
[00:05:47] And if you read the first foreign ingredients, it's often wheat, gluten, maize or corn, maize is corn, mournless.
[00:05:54] And so they will cause a B3 deficiency and a lot of the little dogs you'll see that have ATP or allergies will have redness at the joint areas usually under their arms.
[00:06:06] And they can be quite itchy because the skin is not a normal condition, so that's what this slide is showing.
[00:06:13] So moving on, often you'll find that vets are trained through their course in nutrition with the micro and the macro elements of nutrition.
[00:06:26] And those lectures are often taught by the big companies that will, you know, some of that knowledge is correct in that you do need micro and macros to understand nutrition.
[00:06:39] But so this is kind of a bit of a joke slide in it's a mother going to the pediatrician and the doctor pretends to say, be sure to feed your child exclusively.
[00:06:51] This scientifically complete balance food every meal for its whole life and the mother's holding the baby and saying, is he nuts?
[00:06:58] No way am I not going to give my child a variety of fresh foods and then later Mrs. Jones goes with her dog to the vet and the vets as be sure to feed your pet exclusively.
[00:07:07] The scientifically complete balance food every meal for its whole life and then, you know, this is basically a lie that the owner of the dog says, isn't science wonderful?
[00:07:18] Such a relief to know I just have to feed this one food and my pet will be very healthy.
[00:07:22] So, you know, this is about the truth about pet foods.
[00:07:25] We have to understand that fresh food is better in all cases and to try and limit the amount of toxins that are in there.
[00:07:34] And what are some of the toxins? The big thing that I feel has been creeping into our pet's body is glyphosate.
[00:07:43] So this is also a problem for the gut biome in humans.
[00:07:47] glyphosate is round up. It's weed killer and a lot of the wheat crops in Australia and America actually sprayed with this ripening agent they call it, it's actually killing the plant.
[00:07:59] So when the wheat grain is ripe, it turns yellow and then it's ground into the wheat product and making our bread and it's also the gluten that is added to the pet food to hold the cable grain together.
[00:08:12] Originally glyphosate was registered as an antibiotic which means that it kills bacteria and it also kills that part of the plant.
[00:08:23] It's a weed killer. So it was thought this is kind of a cane-toed science that because humans don't use this chikame pathway, but the bacteria in the plants do, then it's got to be 100% safe for the mammals and humans to eat it.
[00:08:43] So we are 90% by number bacteria on a skin and in our gut. Only 10% human.
[00:08:51] So only 10% human cells mostly bacteria cells in our gut and in our skin, same with mammals.
[00:08:58] So we are a biome. We are actually living sitting of bugs that interact with our life.
[00:09:06] And the bugs in our gut make our vitamin K make our serotonin, our field good hormones, our vitamin B's.
[00:09:13] Like these are things where the food that you eat are broken down in your gut and then your gut bugs turn them into good things including vitamins for you.
[00:09:23] So this was a problem and is a problem and is an ongoing problem.
[00:09:27] There are lawsuits now because there are people that have gotten lymphoma and that's one of the biggest cancers that we see here as well, which are the large lipnotes all over the dog that kills the dog within usually six months or less.
[00:09:41] And we think that glyphosate may in fact be the problem.
[00:09:44] And when you go shopping at Bunnings, the hardware store there is a whole aisle of glyphosate and we kill it.
[00:09:52] And when you go to the guidance and parks you'll see someone with a backpack spraying around the circular pathway around the trees to stop the weeds going up the trees that's glyphosate rounded.
[00:10:04] So don't let your dog walk through that and don't use it in your own garden.
[00:10:07] But you know that things like dandelion and noxistle weeds will grow in your garden and just let them grow.
[00:10:14] You can actually use those if you're not putting poisons in your garden as a herbal medicine.
[00:10:20] Just be careful of what's going in your food and you'll see things that are genuinely recognised as safe, that's called grass and they're added to food and their stabilizers, texturizers, thickeners, etc.
[00:10:32] And all of this can cause problems. Right, so we go what's for dinner and you think fish is good to have a microwave that in a polycarbonate bisphenol A.
[00:10:42] So bisphenol A is a plasticizer. It's in most of a, even coffee cups if you go and get take away coffee.
[00:10:50] The lining is actually a BPA. It's also in other plastics and so it's very margarine.
[00:10:56] So these are things that you really don't want to be eating. There's also cold, tired dyes which are known by cocinogens and these are all the red, yellow and green dyes.
[00:11:07] Tartrusion is a known cocinogen and then for humans they're often putting a spotay mean like you know for things go better with that particular brown color drink that many people drink.
[00:11:19] And people are taking out the sugar and there's actually about eight to ten teaspoons of sugar in most soft drinks that you're drinking.
[00:11:29] And so people don't want the sugar so they add the artificial sweeteners in there and most of them are a problem as well.
[00:11:36] So we want to be careful about what you're putting it in your mouth and you want to make sure that you naturally get the B vitamins that come through in natural food.
[00:11:48] So various gut bugs will make your vitamin B's. You can also get these from kefir and some of the yoghurt and fermented foods basically make these things yeast extracts can do that.
[00:12:06] So this is a picture of my own kelp that ate the two minute noodles that I made a quick soup out of and within half an hour's time for a little eyes did that.
[00:12:19] So this is also called Chinese restaurants in Dremwer the MSG can cause this information.
[00:12:24] So remember information will drive cancer so you don't want information. You want to make sure that you're eating fresh foods as much as possible.
[00:12:34] There was an experiment done by Francis Pottenger that was looking at feeding large colony of cats for several years about 10 years and he found that when he was feeding them.
[00:12:47] Raw meat and raw milk they all did very well and when he cooked the meat and fed them that they became touring deficient and some of them went blind and the fertility went right down.
[00:13:00] So this is you know quite helpful to know that eating raw and fresh is very useful.
[00:13:05] So what can we do to help our bodies, herbs as food and medicine is really the way that we need to be looking at this.
[00:13:15] Plants have multiple trace minerals and enzymes particularly if they're grown on a nice soil and you'll get a synergistic action by having different types of vegetables in your diet.
[00:13:26] So we'll go into a bit more. There's a great article by John Boerke it was his PhD and this was out that I think about 20 years ago when I first read it and it was natural compounds for treating cancer you can download the book here.
[00:13:46] So if you Google John Boerke B.O.I.K. and his PhD project that'll probably come up and he had it freely available to a notable and if you felt that it was useful you could donate some money to him and you can also buy the book I think maybe on Amazon.
[00:14:03] So understanding the stages of cancer growth helps you understand how various plants and food substances can attack the different stages of cancer growth.
[00:14:17] So this is isolated into seven stages in action of genetic instability, the abnormal expression of genes, the abnormal signal transduction that decrease apoptosis.
[00:14:30] So apoptosis is natural cell death. So your cells have a lifespan of about seven years and then you have like a complete body as you a duke.
[00:14:39] So things also die new cells take over and this is abnormal process. But you've got to have the right ingredients for your new cells to grow.
[00:14:52] So cancer grows from an abnormal cell to cell communication. Once you'll talk to the other cell and say, are you're growing to be just stop growing but if you have abnormal cell to cell communication it will continue to grow.
[00:15:05] And it will also induce angio genesis that's the new capillaries and new blood vessels coming in to help the cancer cells grow bigger faster.
[00:15:15] And then they can invade and they can break off and metastasize.
[00:15:21] Metastatic spread is a new cancer sort of growing off like a weed and growing some place else.
[00:15:28] And other stages of cancer growth is immune evasion. So normally your immune cells will recognize that a cancer cell isn't supposed to be there.
[00:15:36] And it's said that everybody produces about four cancer cells every day and a normal immune system will find them and will make them stop growing.
[00:15:45] So you want to look at the different things in food that will help fight all of those stages and there's seven hostages of pro-caps or events.
[00:15:54] And one single compound like one chemo drug may only target one or two of those stages, but if you use multiple natural compounds, redundantly then you'll target many more of those stages.
[00:16:07] So that's what we try to do with cooking and using herbal medicine. It's a synergy.
[00:16:13] So I will use a fair bit of ECL. ECL is four major herbs and people will come up and say, what's you know, new graduate that's or doctors, what's the active ingredient?
[00:16:27] Well there's thousands of active ingredients in a plant. And I'll show you this a bit later.
[00:16:34] And then there's potential supplements such as kinds, I'm cuten and melatonin, magnesium and zinc that are anti-inflammatory.
[00:16:44] So the most important thing is that you change the diet. You stop the curlermide, you stop heat treated food, you stop sugars and you feed foods that are high in antioxidants. So we'll often flip off this fish and potato stew diet.
[00:17:00] So what you're looking for is things that have lots of sulfur, a fan and that's the broccoli. And mushroom extracts and even all sorts of culinary mushrooms have good quality ingredients that will help your white cells work better.
[00:17:18] And anything that's got a really nice color like beetroot will also be useful and activated turmeric and ginger, cooking those roots with some black pepper and some oil.
[00:17:32] We'll activate the turmeric and you'll get the cucumin oils and the compounds that help fight cancer and it's known that cooked tomatoes like the tomato sauce also has anti-cancer properties.
[00:17:43] So remember that the polyphenols such as purple is really very useful. Things like blueberries and definitely purple carrots and beetroot have anti-cancer properties.
[00:17:56] So does the catechins that are in green tea, there's some ingredients called burles and olive oil and there's actually some active ingredients in coffee that can be anti-cancer.
[00:18:11] So there is a nutraceutical company that you might be able to find still a mine called Dr Red and he did some really great research looking at the purple carrots with some mice studies.
[00:18:25] And he fed them these purple carrot ingredients and found that the tumours would re-cress quite quickly. So that's one compound.
[00:18:34] We do use some chemotherapy for some cancer, and I think what people have to understand is that a lot of the chemo comes from nature.
[00:18:43] So this is the source of the increased heat and the blasting which is a chemotherapy drug. But it actually comes from the vincar alcholodes in this plant, the Madagascar peri we call.
[00:18:55] So judiciously and at the low dose and with the combination of antioxidants and good quality food, you can work with oncologists and fight cancer in a very good way.
[00:19:10] There are also some very readily available free and easy ways to add to your diet and to help fight cancer. I have used polpoli fixed struct, so this is papaya, kareka papaya.
[00:19:24] And what you do is you pull off the leaves and the branches and you just boil them up like a tea it sort of smells a bit like spinach and it's very bitter. Most of both the chemo drugs and the anti-cancer properties of herbs are a bit bitter.
[00:19:40] So you boil this up and you can store it in the fridge and drink like 20 mils a day. It's not too terrible but it is quite bitter.
[00:19:50] So that's what you do, you just take the leaves off and also the green papayas including the skin. So the white sap that comes out of these plants has particular anti-cancer properties and kind of good to know because it's free and easy, particularly if you live in the northern parts of Australia.
[00:20:09] I think the papaya is that grow very well down in Melbourne but in Queensland they're very easy to find. So you've got to really look at it from an integrative point of view.
[00:20:19] So when you do have a small tumour or for surgery and removing it as quickly as possible because it's like having a big pile of poo in your yard for instance or in your kitchen.
[00:20:31] If you can just lift that out and then clean the floor up, you're probably going to have a cleaner nicer environment really quickly.
[00:20:39] When cancer is there it uses a lot of the body's antioxidant systems and even though dogs make their own vitamin C they don't make enough to mop up the inflammatory cascade that's going on.
[00:20:55] And humans for sure, humans give me pigs and comets they don't make their own vitamin C they need to be eating it regularly. So people that I've known that have had chemo often you'll have to have a little fight with the oncology team because they're like don't use any antioxidants well.
[00:21:13] The body needs vitamin C and the humans that are actually aware of this that go in and have intravenous vitamin C on between their chemo they do much, much better than those that are denied vitamin C you will have scurvy as a human if you don't have daily vitamin C.
[00:21:32] You know your teeth will get loose and fall out you'll have bleeding gums here but this is a full part. So it's really important that you have this discussion with an integrated doctor to look after yourself and a lot of oncologists just really don't pay attention to this.
[00:21:47] So there's a few other interleasional things that you can use now that has come from for instance a Queensland fruit they call it EBC 46.
[00:21:58] It's I think it's called a blush wood fruit kind of like a pump and they've done an extract from this fruit and it can be injected directly into some purers.
[00:22:07] Now black salves is actually a bit illegal however there is a product that horse vets are using called exterior which is actually the same as black salves it's got the sanguine iron from their humans and dogs can have extract of spurge directly onto skin lesions but they must not ingest it.
[00:22:31] So Petty's spurge is a known treatment for early stage of squamous salchasseenoma and basal salchasseenomas back in the day when Joe Bajelki Peterson was one of our leaders in Queensland there was a biochemist called Bill Chan and he produced product called Curator and curator is also 100% effective for early stage BC season SCC's.
[00:22:56] Bill Chan has retired to Bannuatu so it used to be available at all chemists for about $30 for a tube this is about 34 years ago but you can still buy it from Bannuatu it's around $300 you can Google that and get that.
[00:23:12] So it does work again these are this was an extract from an eggplant and a devil's apple and the reason Bill Chan found out about this was because out at Woodford there were cows hairford cows they have the white face and the pink eyes
[00:23:27] and they would get squamous salchasseenoma around their eyes and he saw the cattle would rub their faces against the sap of the devil's apple and they would be cured of this chromosome where the devil's apple got onto it.
[00:23:41] So he studied the actual ingredient from the devil's apple and found that it was a salchasseen which is also in eggplant and there are some in tomatoes as well.
[00:23:52] And he made a cream and it was very successful so you can also get that there is a chemist in Sydney that we use that has a similar salchasseen in contact that we will use directly onto scrimous cells so I'm treating a dog right now who's whole belly was full of squamous salchasseenoma.
[00:24:09] And I've made a combination I had to cut most of it up the surgery but we couldn't get my gen so we're using a topical that I'm making up with that.
[00:24:19] So the nutritional modalities that you've got to add if you want to research Joanna Budwick and also the Gerson diet.
[00:24:27] We use a combination of those sorts of principles to Anna Budwick was a German doctor and she found that by mixing the white cheese with a mega three she used minceed or flat seed oil and 50 50% and then you add a big tablespoon of that to your salads and your food it actually makes the cell membrane of your cats or cells and also's.
[00:24:53] More viable for the antioxidants and the good quality things that come out of the food that you're eating to get in and help fight the cancer.
[00:25:02] So there's a picture of the devil's apple and do chairman curator and the alchloids between NBCC and SEC and Cliff Winkleman taught me all of this because he was friends with Bill cam and he was the original.
[00:25:18] Essential oil person for the young living essential oils in Australia so he taught me quite a lot and and I learned a fair bit also from Dr Melissa Shelton who was with young living essential oils and then we're not on her and made an essential oil company called Anna Malio.
[00:25:37] And so I learned that you could use frankincense topically using an medium chain type of soy so that's a coconut oil and so go.
[00:25:48] Both of those can be added topically so I added to my healing homes that we make up to come in in tumour it has some great data on it and should be part of the diet which is why probably the Indian curry eating people have less forms of cancer.
[00:26:07] So just adding some tumour and some black pepper to your strews can be very helpful going back to the seven stages of course in our genesis you can look at the areas that help induce apoptosis or cell death.
[00:26:22] And some of the herbs that do that are in caffeine so that's your coffee and some people are using coffee in a mess.
[00:26:32] These are for human treatment and so cancer.
[00:26:35] You probably don't want to give you a dog caffeine so much.
[00:26:38] There are herbs in Chinese herbal medicine.
[00:26:41] It's a good area and you plural are Chinese herbs that are in some of what we use vitamin V 17 or layer troll you'll see some bad press about that but it really does stop men's static growth of cancer and it's in almonds and it's in the seeds of apples.
[00:26:59] It's that bitter taste if you chew down on an apple seed and the biggest source is in apocot seeds.
[00:27:06] Now it's not really poisonous but if you are to eat a lot of it it could be a bit of a problem but getting the dose rate and also you need to grind those seeds up for the animals to them because dogs and cats don't have cow teeth so they don't grind them.
[00:27:23] So you would actually have to grind up so one apocot seed per 10 to 20 kilogram size dog and just add that to the food.
[00:27:32] It's got to be fresh though.
[00:27:33] When you've got a bleeding tumor such as a hemangiosarcoma there is a Chinese herb that we use regularly called unan biob and it comes in packages with 16 capsules in one package and in the middle of the package is a little red pill.
[00:27:48] That is a canite and that's your immediate if you're bleeding now take that little thing so don't throw that little red pill away if you're using it for a hemangiosarcoma or bleeding tumors.
[00:28:02] To help your in the system work better these are the herbs that we use astrogallus mushroom extract so that's racy, shi-taki and most of those tiny mushrooms any edible culinary mushrooms are safe for dogs.
[00:28:18] Hello from the aloe vera plant so the inside gel pot not that outside green pot the outside green pot causes diarrhea.
[00:28:27] Aconacea is a well known herb that's actually quite good for the immune system and then ECI will talk about that a bit more and then a hawksy formula both ECI can hawksy have some similar herbs and them such as bird octane cheek soil and then cats car also does help.
[00:28:44] So it's cytotoxic we already talked about the the in-cristin but the limonine is in essential oils all of these central oils that smell like citrus have limonine in them.
[00:28:55] The frankincense and sugar are also essential oils these own known cytotoxic and so this is a bit of a messy side that explains how vitamin B17 from ECI seeds work and it's not a toxin actually breaks up in the liver to glucose and some benzalde hide.
[00:29:15] And it's called L-mentanolinitral beta glucose side and that's the long name for these are the same.
[00:29:25] But it actually gets into the cancer cells and it breaks down into a thiosionate which does cure the cancer cell because cancer cells use sugar as their metabolic pathway and the other cells don't necessarily use sugar.
[00:29:41] And so when it breaks it down with the glucose today's it turns into that cyanate poison which kills the cancer cells.
[00:29:50] Vitamin C particularly in high doses given intravenously is a life saver particularly for humans that otherwise get scowy when they're having chemotherapy and if you want to google reordin protocol.
[00:30:05] We're using something like 0.1 to 1 gram per kilogram intravenously.
[00:30:12] Your doctors will like a test for your particular genetics because there is some people that have a small problem with that high dose of vitamin C.
[00:30:24] It's pretty rare though, but this will be why some doctors are not up-to-date on using a reordin protocol to help their patients with vitamin C.
[00:30:33] So we find the dogs that normally do make their vitamin C are deficient when they've got a lot of inflammation going on.
[00:30:41] The vitamin C is your anti-inflammatory action and so it really does help as a non poisonous chemotherapy-apputed agent.
[00:30:50] It actually does shrink cancer cells quite quickly.
[00:30:54] So if they've got an active lesion and you give them IV vitamin C, it can be a very good thing to add to how you're treating them.
[00:31:02] And it also helps treat the cancer associated sepsis.
[00:31:06] So when you've got cancer growing, the middle part of the cancer outstrips the blood supply and you get dead cells.
[00:31:13] And it's kind of the dead cells that sometimes cure your kidneys and actually cure the patient.
[00:31:19] So you've got to cure the cancer nicely and you've got to be able to mop it up, which is why if it's a surgical intervention,
[00:31:27] that's one quick step of getting rid of some of that nasty dead stuff.
[00:31:33] So not an ant surgery, let's go to the top of surgery and able to get it.
[00:31:39] So in summary we find that the inflammation is what really drives a lot of disease.
[00:31:46] glyphosate is a microbiome dysrupter and it also decreases by the case and bees because originally it was classified as an ant biolixect.
[00:31:55] So it kills your gut bugs and then it causes some problems.
[00:32:00] So doctors and F if you want to research about glyphosate, she's a PhD doc in MIT and she's written a lot of papers on glyphosate.
[00:32:11] And also the deficiency in sulfates, which is probably why sulfuricate in the brassica family,
[00:32:19] which is broccoli and brassus sprouts, help fight cancer.
[00:32:24] You need those sulfur compounds to help your body fight cancer and that's in the food therapy.
[00:32:32] So sugar is evil.
[00:32:34] You want to control the inflammation and you want to help your mitochondria.
[00:32:40] So auto-warberg is the theory of cancer driving the insult to your mitochondria.
[00:32:47] So they call that the warberg effect in oncology now, that there is cells grow by glucose fermentation.
[00:32:57] So the sugar drives the cancer, which is why fasting and a no sugar, no carbs sort of diet helps.
[00:33:04] And why increasing the fats and the proteins and the brassica family will help the body in all the dogs and the cats and humans to fight cancer.
[00:33:13] So you can look up Joanna Budward.
[00:33:16] Quark is a type of a white cheese or you could use cottage cheese.
[00:33:20] You can buy quark in the delicate test and areas in the major supermarkets as well.
[00:33:27] And you can buy an organic in seagull flax oil, which is a really good quality omega-3 oil.
[00:33:33] We use that in our cancer diets for dogs and cats we tend to go with the vitivofish oil instead of the flax oil.
[00:33:41] And then using fresh food. So if you're making juices, vegetable juices, you can add that to your dog food that you're making, which can quickly help.
[00:33:52] Right I did want to talk about easy acolytle bit and easy acnes, it's actually an American Ojibwe Indian tribal formula that we've been using for many many years now.
[00:34:05] It consists of these four herbs, sheep soil, which is rumix acetosala, burdock root, which is a tine of napa slippery elm, which is almost rubra and turkey rubab.
[00:34:17] So it's about 60% sheep soil, about 34% burdock and then 5% slippery elm and turkey rubab.
[00:34:26] So we all know that slippery elm is a nice anti-inflammatory lining for inflamed gut.
[00:34:33] Turkey rubab, rubab actually helps digestion and if you're constipated, for instance, and you eat some rubab, it helps move things through.
[00:34:41] But easy ac is named after this person, who was no rain case. And so she called it easy ac, which is actually her name, Stylk backwards.
[00:34:54] And she worked in a hospital from 1922 to 1978. And she was nursing a human patient that had breast cancer and in those days there wasn't really any useful treatment people died.
[00:35:10] And she asked this woman with a cerebral breast what she did. And she said, well, she went to the Ojibwe tribe and they showed her how to wild craft these four herbs and bruise them into a tine drink that she drank that and she was cured of her breast cancer.
[00:35:25] So we in case went out and met these American Indians and learned how to wild craft it. And she would, she asked the doctors if she could give this tea to the patients, the cancer patients, and in Brockville on Terrier.
[00:35:43] And she treated her, I think she had a sister or an aunt who had colon cancer and she got better. She ended up treating 40,000 or so people over time just all sitting around having a cup of tea for free in her living room.
[00:36:00] And she wanted to make easy ac legal for everyone to source. And there were, there were bills produced to the Ontario government with petitions.
[00:36:14] And they actually tried to jail this person for treating people without having a medical degree.
[00:36:26] So she actually continued to fight against, you know, the various people there was a court case that came up and lots of people that she had treated came up to give witness.
[00:36:38] And for instance, there's the slide talks about Walter Haps and he had to know himself, he has no mother's lip and he was cured.
[00:36:46] And then they tried to rubbish her, the various cases came up and said, well, now he recovered due to surgery. In fact, it was an incisional biopsy to diagnose a problem that they didn't remove the whole cancer. It's the ECF that actually did the job.
[00:37:02] So we know that these four herbs do different things in the body. It's called cleansing the blood and cell repair, and there's been a lot of science on those individual herbs.
[00:37:16] Now, so that we know what the active ingredients are in the last sort of 10, 20 years. And we know the active ingredients for reing, emoticom, octogenin, glucose, which are also in mushroom extracts and beta citosterol.
[00:37:33] And then cattichins, which are also in green tea and the glucose can polysaccharides are actually known to do adicats.
[00:37:42] So what do we know about Brutok group? We know that it supports the gallbladder and the kidney function and it drops your blood sugar, and we know that sugar causes cancer to grow. Now is it safe?
[00:37:55] This is a picture of Brutok leaves. I have grown it occasionally, and then it has this type of a seed on it, which actually is a bit annoying because it can stick to your clothes.
[00:38:09] But it's the root that has most of these compounds in them. It's a bit of a tap root here, but how safe is Brutok root?
[00:38:16] It's also known as an aging vegetable, it's called gobo or the grape gobo and it's used to treat dermatitis and it's patented in baby food. So extremely safe.
[00:38:29] And people have actually gone through these plants and they've isolated and named the various compounds or chemicals that are in the root.
[00:38:38] And you can see in yellow here the octogenin, octin, octinol. All of these are known anti cancer. And it also has some ascorbic acid vitamin C, et cetera. They're caratine vitamin A. So plant health, thousands and thousands of compounds.
[00:38:55] So it's kind of funny when you get a vet student coming over and holding a herbal compound up and saying, what's the active ingredient?
[00:39:03] It's like it's a synergy of thousands of chemicals. So eat the food, eat the herb.
[00:39:10] And so then for the ham studied octogenin and they found that it's got antiviral anti-tumero properties.
[00:39:19] And so this is in Brutok root and they've been Japanese studies looking at the extracts of octin and octogenin.
[00:39:27] And you know, because they want to put it in a capsule or a tablet and sell it and make lots of profit. But no, the herb is cheap and easy to do. It also helps treat ATP or skin diseases.
[00:39:42] And we'll talk a little bit more about some of the other ingredients.
[00:39:45] So the cereum is used quite regularly for any gut problems. And it's the inner bite has vitamin A, B, C, D.
[00:39:55] And it's got some allow in it as the ingredient. And then we've got sheep soil, which is the other major ingredient in BC Act, which helps with digestive health.
[00:40:05] And it has some mild acid effects. So you can see that, you know, if you've got stuck poo in there and you're not having regular fecal movements, you can get quite a lot of toxins build up which are inflammatory.
[00:40:22] Shapes or grows as a weed, you'll see soil growing if you go for walks in any garden but sheep's are the difference with this sheep soil compared to other soils is these little ears that are on the ends of the leaf kind of looks like sheep ears.
[00:40:38] So that's why it's called sheep's oil, I guess.
[00:40:40] How are you? It's high in oxalic acid. So if that's all you're eating in your salids, lots of soil, you could end up with some kidney damage. So you've got to be a bit careful with how much soil that you're eating.
[00:40:53] Ships oil has emodin in there, which has an action as a tumour in the closest factor. It also has some anticoquinins in there and Indian rubab is another part of the ECAC formula.
[00:41:09] Rubab has emodin and rain in there which are inhibitors in the cox, which is the inflammatory action. And this is what it looks like. So it's again, it's the root and the leaves of the rubab have too much oxalic acid in them.
[00:41:28] So why choose herbs? The synergy. So one herb added to another herb added to a nice soup has that good combination effect. So you can also use it with any chemo or non-storodler ant inflammatory drugs.
[00:41:44] But you do need to be aware that if you're using non-storodles such as aspirin type drugs, you will increase the clotting time. And so all of the G herbs like Genko and Ginger and Dinsang, all of those things will also increase clotting time as does tumouric. So if you're using any of those tumouric bites, you've got to make sure you stop using them for a week or two at least before you.
[00:42:14] Undergo any surgery and you must tell your vet or your doctor that you are feeding these sorts of things. And, you know, because you don't want to bleed out when you have an surgery. And you want to make sure that your nutritional therapy is up to speed.
[00:42:29] So when I was helping my son who had testicular cancer, five years ago he's doing very well and any de which is no evidence of disease. Now he's got a little five year old beautiful girl daughter.
[00:42:42] I basically said you need to have intravenous vitamin C which he did, organising me, helping me with that. And you need to also, every two hours either have this green drink for this mushroom soup or this mushroom extracts or some of these other herbs.
[00:42:57] So you've got to make your body so that it doesn't know where the cancer cells can survive and grow. So you've got to be careful not to eat sugar, not to eat the things that's going to help the cancer grow.
[00:43:11] And if you want to look at some of the history about how we know about these sorts of treatments, you can Google some of these names.
[00:43:18] Francisco Contreras was a honorist's grad from University of Mexico. And so there is a hospital into your one of that many Americans that have cancer grow down to, still.
[00:43:32] And they look at metabolic therapy, which again is just food therapy and then you can Google your better alvarez. And so this is also another anish doctor and then you can look at the history of E.C.Aq.
[00:43:49] Again, this was in case that's an in-still backwards. So there's lots of things you can do with nutrition and diet.
[00:43:58] Choose your Brasico family vegetables in your bone broth when you're helping your dog go through this add some turmeric add some black pepper so that you get that activated in the in-nancy and integrative vet.
[00:44:19] Fortunately, because where we buy our vitamin C does cost us, you know, like a hundred dollars a bottle and so you have to pay for the nurses time and the staff to hook up a 90 drip.
[00:44:32] But these things can be very, very helpful and for sure with my humans that have cancer treatment all of the mushroom extracts and the various herbs are a big part of know how they can get that out.
[00:44:46] So that's my response. I am never so inside. Love that you summed it up at the end. You really get some great dot points and I hope our listeners were taking notes because there's so much information there. Yeah, you're such a wealth of knowledge. Thank you for coming on our episode today.
[00:45:02] Yeah, well, thanks for inviting me and yeah, it's good to look at what you're eating and make sure that you're not eating too many poisons and you're not spraying glyphosate around your backyard and on your dogs and be aware of what you're putting you know stop the people.
[00:45:22] And for listeners that might want to know more about you. Is there a website they may be able to find out more about you?
[00:45:29] Yeah, so our website is animal wellness dot com dot a you and there are there is a drop down this with videos and we do run workshops and we know again when I've got the energy in the time to do that. So I'll be teaching basic acupuncture in the next few months.
[00:45:46] And I run an animal massage workshop once or twice a year as well so that we do pile a lot of information into those.
[00:45:54] Great. Well, that's some links in the bottom of our episode. So our listeners can find that really easily. But thank you so much Dr. Lane.
[00:46:01] Is the pleasure to have you on today. New welcome. Take care. Bye. Thank you.
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