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      Lori Bennett
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        My Corgi was just diagnosed with autoimmune disease today.   The vet prescribed meds and said I was fine using Teasel with the meds.  My question is how much and how often do I give it to her?  She is 25 pounds. My capsules are 670mg each. They recommend 3 caps per day for humans.    She salso need to rebuild her red blood count.  It is quite low.  While I am adding tofu, spinach, and oatmeal into her normal food, what other herbs may benefit her? She is on prednisone and doxycycline.

        And yes I will watch the auto immune video.

        Thank you and Blessings,

        Lori

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          Jean
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            Go to Doctor Jones herb store.  Look up Teasle and go by those direction.  PS. I didnt know dogs could have soy.

            https://homegrownherbalist.net/product/teasel-root-powder/

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              Lori Bennett
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                Thanks Jean, I never thought to do that but I found my answer. I so appreciate you taking the time to answer.   As for soy, yes dogs can eat it.  Its in a lot of dog foods to pump up the protein levels.   I however will only eat organic tofu and that is what i give to my dogs when they have an upset stomach or system.   Emmy (the dog I was referring to above) also suffers pancreatitis and as soon as she shows signs I put her on a mild food diet consisting of tofu and rice until she system calms down.

                Blessings and thank you again,

                Lori and Emmy!

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