Natural, herbal meds for CRF....anybody have any thoughts??

three4rd

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Hi,

I came across this:
http://www.petwellbeing.com/products...FQ8E5Qodi2KRkg

It's for the product called 'tripsy' and is a natural product for kidney disease. It almost has that 'too good to be true' ring to it. Maybe all the reviewers are paid to boast about it, but the testimonials are amazing if legit.

Anyone have any experience with this product? Recommendations??

Thanks,
Keith
 

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The based is noted as a cause of diabetes in cats... A few of those herbs are used by my holistic and western herb trained vet on a as needed basis( ie acute NOT chronic issue) ... Also the eastern herb trained vet also uses a few of those on an as needed basis ...

Yes , herb s can be used in CRF with good results... May I suggest finding a trained vet and not the internet for this
 

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Originally Posted by three4rd

Hi,

I came across this:
http://www.petwellbeing.com/products...FQ8E5Qodi2KRkg

It's for the product called 'tripsy' and is a natural product for kidney disease. It almost has that 'too good to be true' ring to it. Maybe all the reviewers are paid to boast about it, but the testimonials are amazing if legit.

Anyone have any experience with this product? Recommendations??

Thanks,
Keith
Hi, Isn't this an herbal mix that is recommended by Dr. Pitcairn? I would try to speak with Dr. Pitcairn himself via a number of the avenues he has. You can submit a particular question directly about your own situation.

http://www.minimum.com/bb/viewforum.php?f=42
 

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I think if I were leaning this way, I'd find myself a holistic vet that I trusted and who would examine my cat - nothing really substitutes for a hand's on exam and consultation, IMO.

There are vets out there who combine traditional and holistic approaches - that's the kind I would like, myself.
 
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