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Antioxidants in veterinary cancer care

Sadly, integrative care for cats and dogs with cancer makes up a large proportion of the caseload of holistic vets. Pet parents seek alternatives to conventional care, or maybe want to help their pets through toxic treatments like surgery, chemotherapy or radiation. Many of our pet patients have specialist oncologist care and general practice care, as well as holistic care vets.

As well as helping our patients, one of our goals is not to interfere with any conventional treatments, but rather to enhance them. We aim to reduce the side effects of toxic treatments and improve cancer-killing effects,

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