shown steady improvement
My dog's Perianal Fistula has shown steady improvement after we started using this med. She has no more open sores and her ability to move her bowels has improved temendously.
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Context
Anal fissures and perianal fistulae can sometimes be linked with autoimmune dysfunction. The immune system begins attacking the body’s own tissues, leading to inflammation, ulceration, and painful lesions around the anal region.
In older, uncastrated male dogs, perianal tumors may also be linked with hormonal imbalance, particularly excess testosterone.
Underlying Factors
Autoimmune Triggers: The inability to detoxify effectively as animals age can push the immune system into overdrive.
Chemical Burden: Exposure to synthetic drugs, vaccinations, contaminated water, heavy metals, pesticides, and environmental pollutants may overstimulate or weaken immune balance.
Infections: Viruses, bacteria, or parasites can act as ongoing stressors that confuse immune recognition.
Hormonal Imbalance: Testosterone dominance in older males may increase tumor risk around the anal region.
Recommendations – Members Guidance
Anal/Perianal Support Formula – for tissue resilience, discharge resolution, and immune balance.
Immune Modulation Remedies – traditionally associated with restoring inner balance and calming overactive immune responses.
Liver & Detox Support – to reduce toxic burden, assist elimination, and lighten the load on the immune system.
Hormonal Balance (for intact senior males) – remedies traditionally linked with moderating testosterone effects.
* Natural pet botanicals are not intended to replace veterinary care or medication. Our formulas are offered as an alternative health support for your animal's condition and not as a cure. All our oral supplements are to be consumed voluntarily by your animal in food, treats or liquid.
This product contains 100% pure, natural powdered inner bark of Ulmus rubra, traditionally valued for its gentle, soothing qualities. For centuries, the inner bark was prepared as a gruel or tea, where it was appreciated for providing a soft, mucilaginous coating that offered comfort to the digestive system. In traditional wellness practices, slippery elm was also linked with supporting throat and respiratory ease, and was regarded as a nourishing food during times of convalescence. Its mild, earthy taste and naturally smooth texture made it a versatile addition to recipes and herbal blends.
Today, slippery elm remains a respected ingredient in natural wellness traditions, often blended into warm water, smoothies, or functional recipes. Widely available in health food stores, supermarkets, and selected pharmacies, it continues to be valued as a gentle, nurturing option with a long history of traditional use.
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My dog's Perianal Fistula has shown steady improvement after we started using this med. She has no more open sores and her ability to move her bowels has improved temendously.
This med seems to be doing the trick!! My dog has shown great progress!!
Sid has shown a vast improvement in his Anal furunculosis. His condition was very advanced with blood in stools, continuously straining to empty his bowels, very swollen around his anus with deep fissures. Having not responding to several courses of antibiotics drugs and laxatives, the next option was very strong immune suppressant drugs and steroids or surgery. So, I looked for an alternative treatment and discovered you. Within a few days of starting this natural medicine treatment the swelling reduced significantly and there were clear signs of infection drawing out, with the fissures also reducing. Within a couple of weeks he was a much happier and energetic dog more than he ever has been in the past. Sid has had a complete change of diet as well. From vet recommended dog biscuits to now providing cooked vegetables and raw meat following natural feeding guidelines. In almost 2 months of this treatment, although there are still some fissures visible, they are clean and not swollen, and hopefully still healing from the inside out. He has had them for quite some time before starting him on this natural diet and medicines program.