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Cancer is a challenging disease to treat. Our objective is to promote normal function, enhance the immune response, and help the patient feel well again. 

Our approach to the cancer patient is to first provide good nutrition in the form of fresh, whole foods. Second, we use nutritional supplements to address underlying imbalances and restore as much normal function as possible. Third, and in this order, we attempt to suppress the tumor. The goal always is to cure, though not every patient is able to reverse their disease.

We also counsel clients on the many conventional treatments employed against cancer, such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, surgery, and immunotherapy.

We continually investigate new therapies, as well as work to improve the old stand-bys. Complex polysaccharides as found in Maitake mushroom extract have demonstrated immune stimulating properties.

Palladium-lipoic acid compound (Poly MVA) may be beneficial as adjunctive therapy in cancer patients.

Palosein is purified superoxide dismutase isolated from bovine liver.

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Continuing Education Seminars for veterinarians presented by Dr. Kruesi: 

Alternative Cancer Therapies, I     November 22, 1998. Devens, MA. Sponsored by Collie Network

Alternative Cancer Therapies, II    November 14, 1999. Devens, MA. Sponsored by Collie Network

A Natural Approach to Inflammatory Bowel Disease  May 20, 2001.  Bernese Mountain Dog Club. 

Concepts of Nutritional Medicine for Cats and Dogs  November 11, 2001. Pawsitive Training Center

 

William K. Kruesi, D.V.M.  11/24/04

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