Candida and grain sensitivity are related, and can occur in dogs just as they can in humans...and for the same reason: we weren't engineered to eat them. (Not my opinion--scientific, researched fact.)
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On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 8:45 PM, mysti <mystisantiago@gmail.com> wrote:
My dog had a ear yeast infection too. What we did was stop feeding her
anything with corn in it and then washed her ears out with a 1:1 mix
of water and vinegar with some purify in it. Only did it once and it
never came back. I also gave her the pb assist. It might be a good
idea to do the gx assist once a day for a few days and then follow up
with a really good probiotic.
On May 6, 4:54 pm, "Jill B." <jboat1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> My neighbor's dog has yeast so bad, the worst case I have ever seen.
> Her skin turns red and she bites on it constantly, plus my neighbor
> can smell the odor of the yeast coming out on her. The poor dog (and
> in turn, my neighbor) is miserable!! When she takes her to the vet
> they just put her on anitbiotics and steroids which does clear it up
> but then it quickly returns. Any advice on ridding poor Ruthie of her
> yeast infection?
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