Turkey Remedy

October 12th, 2020 at 10:11 am EDT
Hello Friend,

Welcome to Monday!

A Happy Thanksgiving Monday to those of you in Canada... oh so shortly I'll be consuming some yummy Turkey with our 'pandemic modified' gathering..



Today's article comes from a new study on Inflammatory Bowel Disease, so is particularly relevant for any of you who have dogs or cats with chronic vomiting or diarrhea.

It also just so happens that Turkey is HIGH in Tryptophan..hence today's newsletter

In starting with ALL of this I encourage you to get up to speed with the basic modalities of alternative healing

This is where I recommend you begin:

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This is what happens when you clean out the basement, and find Christmas decorations..

First is Tula

Second is 'Max the dog' from The Grinch

Do you see a resemblance, and a potential chance for Tula to be a star :-)

Protein-rich diet may help soothe inflamed gut

Mice fed tryptophan develop immune cells that foster a tolerant gut

Date: August 3, 2017

Source: Washington University School of Medicine

Summary:

The combination of a bacterium that normally lives in the gut and a protein-rich diet promotes a more tolerant, less inflammatory gut immune system, according to new research. The findings, in mice, suggest a way to tilt the gut immune system away from inflammation, potentially spelling relief for people living with inflammatory bowel disease.


Story

Immune cells patrol the gut to ensure that harmful microbes hidden in the food we eat don't sneak into the body. Cells that are capable of triggering inflammation are balanced by cells that promote tolerance, protecting the body without damaging sensitive tissues. When the balance tilts too far toward inflammation, inflammatory bowel disease can result.

Now, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have found that a kind of tolerance-promoting immune cell appears in mice that carry a specific bacterium in their guts. Further, the bacterium needs tryptophan -- one of the building blocks of proteins -- to trigger the cells' appearance.

"We established a link between one bacterial species -- Lactobacillus reuteri -- that is a normal part of the gut microbiome, and the development of a population of cells that promote tolerance," said Marco Colonna, MD, the Robert Rock Belliveau MD Professor of Pathology and the study's senior author. "The more tryptophan the mice had in their diet, the more of these immune cells they had."


If such findings hold true for people, it would suggest that the combination of L. reuteri and a tryptophan-rich diet may foster a more tolerant, less inflammatory gut environment, which could mean relief for the million or more Americans living with the abdominal pain and diarrhea of inflammatory bowel disease.

The study is published Aug. 3 in the journal Science.






How this applies to our pets

1. If you have a pet with IBD, or related disease discuss with your vet about altering diet to primary protein- eliminate carbohydrates.

2. Look at supplementing with the amino acid tryptophan 

Trypyophan doses: 100mg/10lbs twice daily.




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Best Wishes,

Dr Andrew Jones, DVM
P.S. Stay safe, be kind, try and be grateful for those around you, wherever you are. During these extremely challenging times I have trouble feeling it, so I suspect others are in the same boat..

Looking forward to supper tonight though, connecting with family 

Tula and Murray will be looking forward to leftovers :-)



P.P.S. There are many HOLISTIC options for virtually every dog and cat disease.

This is where I recommend you begin:

Veterinary Secrets Revealed Getting Started Kit is a beginning course on how to start treating your pet at home. Includes a Course Guide, 3 introductory Videos (a total of 3 hours of instruction), and 4 e-Books on the most important at-home healing modalities. See more details below.

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https://www.drjonesnaturalpet.com/courses/veterinary-secrets-revealed-getting-started-kit.html



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