03-07-2008, 07:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Wylie's Mom Marcel's nutritionist got back to me, she said:
"I am glad to help. Try the Proaller with Notatum drops. Proaller is a great product but alone won’t be enough. The Notatum really makes a great deal of difference as it acts like a natural anti-inflammatory—you know how when your pet is itching—the vet gives you prednisione to quiet the system—same concept. You mix the Proaller with the Notatum together in a syringe and squirt in or mix in a little broth or pumpkin if he will eat it. The Syallgen cream is also helpful too. It is good you are addressing this now as there is a direct link with allergy symptoms and digestive issues----and as mentioned in the newsletter, allergies are cumulative and symptoms get worse with age unfortunately."
Awrighty, we have a plan. | that was quick!!! thanks for sharing!!!!!!
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