Diseases & Ailments

Finding the best cancer treatment center for your dog

If your dog has been diagnosed with cancer, consider contacting one of the largest and distinguished cancer treatment centers in the world – the Angel Care Cancer Center, with their main hospital located in Carlsbad, California.

In the field of veterinary oncology, this cancer center offers capabilities in diagnostic and therapeutic areas that, in many ways, are superior to that of many the finest human cancer centers in the world.

The latest canine cancer-fighting evidence

A recent client education booklet that the Angel Care Center released states that there is much evidence to suggest that supplementing your dog with omega 3 fatty acids (n3 series), particularly DHA (DocosaHexaenoic Acid), which is a long-chain fatty acid that may provide the following benefits for the canine cancer patient:

  • Can help inhibit the growth and development of tumors
  • Can reduce the amount of toxicity during chemotherapy and radiation treatments while at the same time increasing the efficacy of these therapies.

The education booklet continues to say that the best source of DHA for the purpose of fighting cancer is best when it comes from algae instead of fish. The reason is that today’s waters have contaminated the fish with heavy metals (especially mercury) and organophosphates (pesticide chemicals).

Where to find algae-based DHA

If you would like to start supplementing your dog or cat with DHA that comes from algae, you can start by shopping at most natural health food pharmacies.

Small pets are instructed to receive approximately 200 mg once each day. Medium-sized pets should get the same dosage, but at twice daily. Larger breed of dogs should get 200 mg three times daily. And for those super-large breeds, 200 mg four times each day is necessary.

Poly-MVA: another amazing cancer-fighting supplement

Studies also conducted by the Angel Care Cancer Center took into account the amazing results from using Poly-MVA, which is a liquid dietary supplement. It was invented in 1991 by Dr. Merrill Garnett. MVA is a proprietary combination of amino acids, vitamins and minerals.

Not only does Dr. Merrill’s formula increase cellular energy and enhance the quality of life for the pet undergoing cancer treatments, it also helps facilitate the animal’s recovery by taking advantage of cancer cell dysfunction.

There have been nearly 1,000 canine and feline patients tested with Poly-MVA over the past several years, and nearly all of them enjoyed a better quality of life, especially those that combined DHA together with the Poly-MVA formula.