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My gs daisy has been diagnosed with sebaceous adenitis. She was first diagnosed with a low thyroid and put on a grain free diet and when the symptoms continued to get worse I did my own research.
We have just begun a treatment plan that I found from someone in Germany who has had some success stopping the hair loss and dry skin with bathing and baby oil soaks along with holistic T cell boosters. Has anyone out there had a similar experience with this hereditary problem? Any advice would be appreciated. I am very glad to have found this website !!! Last edited by MaggieRoseLee; 12-02-2012 at 03:58 PM. |
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: West Virginia
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Just wanted to say welcome, sorry I have no answers or suggestions to help you. Maybe someone will come along later that can give you some advice.
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Southern Ontario
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Is your dog on thyroid meds? Thyroid Glandulars? Kelp? Ashwagandha?
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