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      Kim Banta
      Student

        Hello, everyone! I am a brand new student and am so excited to take your course, Doctor Jones!

        My question this evening is in regards to our Golden Retriever who was diagnosed with Valley Fever (I can’t remember the technical name)  a little over a month ago. He has been taking an anti fungal medication called Fluconazole. He has improved greatly but am wondering if we’d be able to use a more natural protocol of herbs and ween him off the medication? Thank you so much!

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        Michelle Koch
        Student

          The herb shop has a formula for fungal infections, one for topical use, and the other for oral use.  Some anti-fungal herbs to be taken orally (as a dog food topper) would be calendula, fireweed, oak leaf, Orgeon grape root, and garlic.  I would also add some whole dandelion just to help the “janitorial staff” sweep out the trash.

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            Kim Banta
            Student
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              Thank you so much!

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              Sharon
              Student

                Michelle, which one is the oral antifungal please?

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