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		<title>Comment on Dogtor J&#8217;s To-do List by Coming Soon to DogtorJ.com &#171; DogtorJ.com :: Food Intolerance in Pets &#38; Their People :: Home of The GARD</title>

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		<title>Comment on &#8220;Grape Poisoning&#8221; in Dogs by Coming Soon to DogtorJ.com &#171; DogtorJ.com :: Food Intolerance in Pets &#38; Their People :: Home of The GARD</title>

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		<dc:creator>Lectins &#8211; The Missing Links &#171; DogtorJ.com :: Food Intolerance in Pets &#38; Their People :: Home of The GARD</dc:creator>
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		<title>Comment on Your Testimonials by Lorraine</title>

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		<description>I&#039;ve been using the GARD now for 2 years. My seizures are much improved. I&#039;m in the stage of recognizing secondary food problems. My latest involves papaya and mango which I love. Whenever I get a spurt of seizure activity, I look first at what I&#039;ve been eating and usually find the source there.

I am having a lot of sensory hallucinatory seizures now also. Visual, auditory, olefactory, taste. It is my understanding that they are associated with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy. I am beyond caring about putting a label to my seizure activity and simply live through the hallucinations, which are sometimes several back-to-back. Never was aware of these hallucinations when the biggest problem in my day was non-stop gut auras.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been using the GARD now for 2 years. My seizures are much improved. I&#8217;m in the stage of recognizing secondary food problems. My latest involves papaya and mango which I love. Whenever I get a spurt of seizure activity, I look first at what I&#8217;ve been eating and usually find the source there.</p>
<p>I am having a lot of sensory hallucinatory seizures now also. Visual, auditory, olefactory, taste. It is my understanding that they are associated with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy. I am beyond caring about putting a label to my seizure activity and simply live through the hallucinations, which are sometimes several back-to-back. Never was aware of these hallucinations when the biggest problem in my day was non-stop gut auras.</p>
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		<title>Comment on How to Control Epilepsy Naturally by Shayari</title>

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		<description>I have a couple of Staffordshire Bull Terriers. What I do is cook up large amounts of meat and vegetables in a big pot and then freeze most of it in containers so that I take out whatever is needed each day. The dogs love it and they look great. They won&#039;t touch dog biscuits anymore. I put in reasonably good cuts of meat, nothing too fatty. Simply do check with the vet, as each dog&#039;s needs are different.</description>
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		<title>Comment on Left-sided Afflictions by So&#8230;What is new on DogtorJ.com? &#171; DogtorJ.com :: Food Intolerance in Pets &#38; Their People :: Home of The GARD</title>

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		<title>Comment on Blogtor J &#8211; Pet Population Control? by Lorraine</title>

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		<description>Dogtor J,
I gave up commercial dog foods for Abbey after Canidae Grain Free failed her. I now cook for her. I have found out that her system does not tolerate rice, chicken, potatoes. I brown ground beef and use a combination of fresh veggies of cauliflower, broccoli, carrots and green beans. She loves to eat it. It is not cheap to cook for her, but she&#039;s looking and acting great.

I read somewhere here that you believe that supplements should be given as well. Could you elaborate on which ones and the dosage for a 16 pound schnauzer girl? 

Lorraine</description>
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I gave up commercial dog foods for Abbey after Canidae Grain Free failed her. I now cook for her. I have found out that her system does not tolerate rice, chicken, potatoes. I brown ground beef and use a combination of fresh veggies of cauliflower, broccoli, carrots and green beans. She loves to eat it. It is not cheap to cook for her, but she&#8217;s looking and acting great.</p>
<p>I read somewhere here that you believe that supplements should be given as well. Could you elaborate on which ones and the dosage for a 16 pound schnauzer girl? </p>
<p>Lorraine</p>
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