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Does the Digestive System Play a Roll in Cat Lymphoma Share/Save/Bookmark

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by Robert Hart

The most common type of cancer in cats is Lymphoma, which accounts for almost 33% of cat cancers. While lymphoma shares the same cellular breakdown as all cat cancers, new methods for treating immune disease indicate that gastrointestinal lymphomas’ may be preventable. And if it is, well.

GI Lymphoma in cats is often associated with Inflammatory Bowel Disease, or IBD. IBD in cats is a group of gastrointestinal disorders that develop as a result of inflammation along the lining of the intestinal tract. Chronic vomiting and or diarrhea are the most common symptoms; at the time of diagnosis, the exact cause is often unknown. Unresolved food allergies and food sensitivities contribute to immune system dysfunction.

The increases in inflammatory cells that develop as a result of IBD have been directly linked to the development of GI lymphoma in cats. Chronic vomiting or diarrhea frequently go unnoticed, and at some point the resulting inflammation and scar tissue that develops along the lining of the intestine can transition to cancerous cells, leading to the development of cat GI lymphoma.

Over 95% of the veterinarians in the US have no training in natural remedies. They choose to treat IBD with steroids and other medications; for cancers, like GI Lymphoma, they will likely recommend surgery, and chemotherapy. Holistic vets will first introduce a combination of herbal anti-inflammatories, soothing agents, and soil-based probiotics (SBOs), organic clays… which are clinically proven to restore GI balance and reduce inflammation. Should that apporach fail, more severe options may be necessary.

The foundation of a strong immune system is a healthy digestive environment. The Roll of Good Bacteria: The foundation of a strong immune system is a healthy digestive environment. By providing your cat with SBO supplements, you can help prevent most cases of diarrhea or vomiting from becoming acute or chronic conditions that can develop into GI lymphoma or any other cancer in your cats. If your cat already has cancer, fortifying the immune system can be a powerful adjunct to traditional therapies, making them more effective, and thereby extending their lives. The Royal Society of Medicine of Great Britain claims, “90% of all chronic disease is caused by an unhealthy intestinal system”.

Clearly, improving gastrointestinal health has a synergistic effect on improving your cats’ immune system, and therefore their ability to deal with the toxic effects of conventional medical treatment. In addition, cats with cancer often develop vomiting and diarrhea as a direct result of the medication and radiation insult occurring to their body, which further weakens their immune system by impeding the absorption of essential nutrients and energy necessary to fight the cancer.

Good bacteria, in the form of soil-based probiotic organisms, are essential to maintain a healthy gastrointestinal tract. These healthy bacteria help your cat to digest more of the nutrients, fight disease, and normalize the digestive system. In times of stress or illness, the good bacteria in the gut die off quickly, upsetting the delicate balance between good and bad bacteria. This imbalance leads to your cat being predisposed to further illness, chronic vomiting and diarrhea, and a weakened immune system. By supplementing with a clinically proven soil-based probiotic products in cats, you will restore the natural balance in your cat’s gut. A strong immune system is the key to fighting and preventing disease.

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