Alternative Treatments for Bladder Cancer in Dogs: Exploring Natural Options

TLDRDiscover three alternative treatments for bladder cancer in dogs backed by studies: curcumin, kostin, and cannabid. Curcumin modulates signaling pathways, kostin induces cell death, and cannabid reduces inflammation. Recommended doses: 250mg curcumin per 50 lbs daily, 50mg kostin per 10 lbs daily, and 3mg cannabid per 10 lbs twice daily.

Key insights

🔬Curcumin, a compound found in turmeric, has been extensively studied for its effectiveness against bladder cancer. It concentrates in the bladder and modulates signaling pathways, making it a promising alternative treatment option.

🧅Kostin, a flavonoid found in red onion and apple, has shown promise in studies for treating bladder cancer, specifically transitional cell carcinoma. It induces cell death in cancer cells, providing a potential therapeutic solution.

🌿Cannabid, a component of cannabis, has been found to concentrate in the bladder and possesses anti-inflammatory properties. It can help reduce bladder inflammation and has potential anti-cancer effects.

Q&A

What is the recommended dose of curcumin for dogs with bladder cancer?

The recommended dose of curcumin for dogs with bladder cancer is 250mg per 50 lbs of body weight daily. It is important to ensure high absorption (95%) curcumin for maximum effectiveness.

How much kostin should be given to dogs with bladder cancer?

For dogs with bladder cancer, the recommended dose of kostin is 50mg per 10 lbs of body weight daily. Kostin is a bioactive compound found in red onion and apple, and it has shown potential in inducing cell death in cancer cells.

Is cannabid effective in treating bladder inflammation?

Yes, cannabid has been found to concentrate in the bladder and possesses anti-inflammatory properties. It can effectively reduce bladder inflammation, providing relief for dogs with bladder cancer.

What is the standard dose of cannabid for dogs with bladder cancer?

The standard dose of cannabid for dogs with bladder cancer is 3mg per 10 lbs of body weight twice daily. This can be administered as one drop of supplement twice a day.

Where can I learn more about natural treatments for bladder cancer in dogs?

To learn more about natural treatments for bladder cancer in dogs, you can get a copy of a free book available. The link to the book is provided in the video description.

Timestamped Summary

00:00This video explores alternative treatments for bladder cancer in dogs.

00:11Curcumin, a compound found in turmeric, has been extensively studied for its effectiveness against bladder cancer.

00:29Kostin, a flavonoid found in red onion and apple, has shown promise in treating bladder cancer, specifically transitional cell carcinoma.

00:43Cannabid, a component of cannabis, concentrates in the bladder and possesses anti-inflammatory properties.

00:52Recommended doses for curcumin, kostin, and cannabid are provided.