Are you feeding the right type of mushroom to your dog or cat?On this Inside Scoop episode, Dr. Robert Silver, DVM and medical herbalist Lee Carroll are sharing the essential medicinal mushrooms every pet parent needs to build a home remedy kit! They’re putting together your must-have’s to help common issues like:· Allergies· GI upset· Kidney & liver support· Joint health· Stress & noise phobias· Cognitive declinePlus, learn the right amounts to give mushrooms for wellness and therapeutic benefits!This episode is a replay of our weekly Facebook Live on the Inside Scoop. Original LIVE aired Feb, 2, 205. To watch video podcasts LIVE plus take part with your comments & questions, subscribe at Inside Scoop.TIMESTAMPS:Intro – (5:00)What are the benefits of mushrooms? – (11:00)Mushrooms and behavior – (32:00)Rodney’s fav mushroom – Lions Mane – (41:00)Liquid vs Powder / Cooked vs Raw – (46:00)Mushrooms for yeast – (54:00)Lions Mane and Vx titers benefits –(57:00)Turkey Tail – (1:05:00)Golden Oyster – (1:20:00)Vit D – (1:42:37)Mold – (1:46:00)Cordyceps – (1:49:00)Reishi – (2:01:00)Dosages – (2:05:00)Giveaway: (3 winners) There’s a Mushroom for That by Dr Rob Silver - #shrooms(2:16:00)LINKS:Real Mushrooms Dr. Rob Silver's new bookDr. Rob Silver's website Lee Carrol's websiteErgothioneine promotes longevity and healthy aging The biology of ergothioneine, an antioxidant nutraceuticalAre age-related neurodegenerative diseases caused by a lack of the diet-derived compound ergothioneineErgothioneine boosts mitochondrial respiration and exercise performance Modulatory effects of ergothioneine on behavioral responses of Arabian stallions Ergothioneine improves health span of aged animals by enhancing DISCLAIMERS & DISCLOSURESAny third-party products, brands featured or referred to on the Mind-Jam or Inside Scoop Podcasts are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Dr. Karen Becker, Rodney Habib, Planet Paws Media, or any of their affiliates.The Mind-Jam and Inside Scoop Podcasts are for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine or other professional health care services, including the giving of veterinary advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they or their pet may have and should seek the assistance of their doctor or pet's health care professionals for any such conditions.
We discuss a variety of anti-aging studies and supplements on this Science Sunday episode.Rodney & Dr. Becker discuss the latest research on nutrition and health in this replay of their weekly Facebook Live on the Inside Scoop. Plus they answer listener questions. Original LIVE aired August 4, 2024 • To watch video podcasts LIVE plus take part with your comments & questions, subscribe at Inside Scoop.TIMESTAMPS00:05:59 Inside Scoop Meet Up - Las Vegas [previously recorded]00:07:23 Next Forever Dog LIFE Lecture - Woof Life Event, Indiana [previously recorded]00:21:10 Science Talk: Headlines of the Week 00:23:18 Supplements slow disease progression during late stage of 'dry' age-related macular degeneration00:41:09 Benefits of Ashwagandha for senior dogs and aging00:56:34 Benefits of Rosemary & Basil, diabetes01:08:34 Later-age Neutering & Urinary Incontinence01:27:39 Essential Oils & anxiety - Dose-Dependent Responses MENTIONEDSupplements slow disease progression during late stage of 'dry' age-related macular degenerationAntioxidant supplementation increases retinal responses and decreases refractive error changes in dogs Effects of ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) root extract on aging-related changes in healthy geriatric dogs: A randomized, double-blinded placebo-controlled studyHypoglycemic efficacy of Rosmarinus officinalisand/or Ocimum basilicum leaves powder as a promising clinico-nutritional management tool for diabetes mellitus in Rottweiler dogsTherapeutic effects of rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L.) and its active constituents on nervous system disorders Later-age neutering causes lower risk of early-onset urinary incontinence than early neutering-a VetCompass target trial emulation study Neutering Causes Behavior Problems in Male DogsMentioned: Spay / Neuter PetitionDose-dependent responses: a preliminary investigation into the olfactory effects of essential oil concentrations on canine behavior DISCLAIMERS & DISCLOSURESAny third-party products, brands featured or referred to on the Mind-Jam or Inside Scoop Podcasts are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Dr. Karen Becker, Rodney Habib, Planet Paws Media, or any of their affiliates.The Mind-Jam and Inside Scoop Podcasts are for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine or other professional health care services, including the giving of veterinary advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they or their pet may have and should seek the assistance of their doctor or pet's health care professionals for any such conditions.
Today we're discussing some exciting new studies, including the potential benefits of medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) in pets. Most commonly found in coconut oil, MCTs are not only beneficial for general energy but also have therapeutic potential for various health issues such as epilepsy, heart disease, and cognitive decline due to aging. In fact, one of the most notable benefits of MCTs is that they are the one type of fat that can be safely fed to pets without the risk of exacerbating pancreatitis, making them an excellent option for fat-sensitive dogs and cats.The most recent study has found found that dietary MCTs "rewire both the metabolome and the lipidome of the serum, which has the capacity to influence organ function. While the impact of MCT supplementation has been investigated as a therapeutic option for diseases such as cognitive decline, the results of our work suggest that dietary MCTs may also have other beneficial effects on the general health of dogs.“On today's episode we discuss:🥥 Safely adding MCT oil to your pet's diet🦴 Using chondroitin to support joint health in dogs & cats💊 Two essential supplements for pets on antibioticsPlus, we'll be answering your questions live in this special "Ask Us Anything" episode! Original LIVE aired Jan 12, 2026. To watch video podcasts LIVE plus take part with your comments & questions, subscribe at Inside Scoop. TIMESTAMPSIntro Chit Chat - (00:04:25)Science Headlines of the week – (00:016:00)Green Tea for Oral HealthProbiotics for gut dysbiosisAntibiotic-induced dysbiosisEffects of MCT oilLINKSImpact of Saccharomyces cerevisiae on the intestinal microbiota of dogs with antibiotic-induced dysbiosisChondroitin sulfate alleviated lipopolysaccharide-induced arthritis in feline and canine articular chondrocytes through regulation of neurotrophic signaling pathways and apoptosisPreliminary report: Protective effects of probiotics on cefovecin-induced gut dysbiosis in dogsOral treatment with catechin isolated from Japanese green tea significantly inhibits the growth of periodontal pathogen Porphyromonas gulae and ameliorates the gingivitis and halitosis caused by periodontal disease in cats and dogsEffects of Dietary Medium-Chain Triglyceride Supplementation on the Serum Metabolome of Young Adult and Senior CaninesDISCLAIMERS & DISCLOSURESAny products, brands featured or referred to on the Mind-Jam or Inside Scoop Podcasts are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Dr. Karen Becker, Rodney Habib, Planet Paws Media, or any of their affiliates. The Mind-Jam and Inside Scoop Podcasts are for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine or other professional health care services, including the giving of veterinary advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they or their pet may have and should seek the assistance of their doctor or pet's health care professionals for any such conditions.
With so many dogs and cats struggling with behavior issues, many pet parents turn to behavior medications. However, underlying physical health problems, like pain or illness, can contribute to these issues. Studies show that up to 83% of dogs referred to veterinary behaviorists have an undiagnosed physical issue. Research found that 73% of dogs with excessive licking behavior had an underlying GI disease, and dogs with atopic dermatitis are more likely to have behavior problems. And it’s not just dogs — research has shown that 38% of cats seen by a behaviorist for urine marking also had a physical problem. This highlights an important point: behavior issues in pets are often more complex than we realize. On this episode of the Inside Scoop we're tackling this crucial topic with Dr. Lisa Radosta, a board-certified veterinary behaviorist, and discussing the often-misunderstood world of behavior medications and answering key questions like:How do you know if your pet needs medication for behavioral issues?When should you reach for meds, supplements, or diet changes?What risks should you consider when using behavior meds long-term?How effective are supplements for managing behavior problems?Original LIVE aired Jan.4 2025. To watch video podcasts LIVE, plus take part with your comments & questions, subscribe at Inside Scoop.TIMESTAMPSDog Aging Project Behavior Study - 21:00Intrinsic and Extrinsic Behavior Influences- 25:00Unsafe Situations - 1:14:00Trauma - 1:30:00MENTIONEDDr. Lisa Radosta FacebookIG: @drlisaradosta YouTubeTwo novel genomic regions associated with fearfulness in dogs overlap human neuropsychiatric loci Why do pets get behavior problems in the first place?? Medications for pet behavior problems Pet Wellness Hub Why do behavior problems get worse so fast?DISCLAIMERS & DISCLOSUREAny third-party products, brands featured or referred to on the Mind-Jam or Inside Scoop Podcasts are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Dr. Karen Becker, Rodney Habib, Planet Paws Media, or any of their affiliates.The Mind-Jam and Inside Scoop Podcasts are for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine or other professional health care services, including the giving of veterinary advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they or their pet may have and should seek the assistance of their doctor or pet's health care professionals for any such conditions.
Is your dog’s back hurting? The top signs every pet parent should know.Back pain and IVDD (Intervertebral Disc Disease) are some of the most common issues that can affect our canine companions, especially as they age or if they're a predisposed breed.Whether it's a sudden limp, difficulty jumping, or general discomfort, identifying the warning signs early is crucial for helping your dog avoid serious injury and improve their quality of life.IVDD occurs when spinal discs become damaged or degenerate, causing pain, nerve damage, and even paralysis. While breeds like Dachshunds and Cocker Spaniels are especially vulnerable, back pain can affect dogs of any size. Left untreated, it can lead to chronic pain and reduced mobility, making effective management crucial.From supportive bedding and non-slip surfaces to rehab, acupuncture, mobility exercises, and harness support, there are many ways to help manage your dog’s back pain at home. Working closely with a qualified rehab professional and veterinarian will ensure the best approach to managing their condition and improving their quality of life.On this episode, licensed Physiotherapist and Canine Rehab Therapist, Sarah MacKeigan joins us to discuss:How to recognize different types of back pain.The causes and symptoms of IVDD.Practical home care for dogs with back pain or IVDDComparing surgical versus conservative treatments.Original LIVE aired Dec 29, 2024. To watch video podcasts LIVE, plus take part with your comments & questions, subscribe at Inside Scoop.TIMESTAMPS00:06:52 Northwest Natural Recall00:011:37 How Often does Back Pain Come Up?00:17:56 Spinal Cord Anatomy00:20:24 Types of Diseases00:28:14 What to do when your Pet is in Pain00:30:09 Symptoms00:35:13 When to Take Action00:49:45 Study of Conservative Management of Acute Thoracolumbar Disk Extrusion00:55:22 Maintenance for a dog that is down01:01:00 Urinary Tract Infections01:06:10 Importance of TeleConsultations01:11:22 Rehab01:35:26 Prevention01:44:57 Things to AvoidMENTIONEDSarah MacKeigan Upward Dog Rehab & WellnessEmerging and Adjunctive Therapies for Spinal Cord Injury Following Acute Canine Intervertebral Disc HerniationConservative Management of Intervertebral Disc Herniations in the paretic dog A review of intervertebral disc disease classification in dogsRecovery of ambulation in small, nonbrachycephalic dogs after conservative management of acute thoracolumbar disk extrusionMechanisms of injury and emergency care of acute spinal cord injuries in dogs and catsClassification of Intervertebral Disc DiseaseACVIM consensus statement on diagnosis and management of acute canine thoracolumbar intervertebral disc extrusionRecurrence rate of intervertebral disc disease in surgically treated French BulldogsImproving Neurological Outcome with Acupuncture and RehabilitationAcupuncture effects on dogs with Intervertebral Disk DiseaseNatural products can modulate inflammation in intervertebral disc degenerationLion's Mane: A potential treatment for neurologic disorders in veterinary medicinePrognostic factors in canine acute intervertebral disc diseaseDachsLife 2015: an investigation of lifestyle associations with the risk of intervertebral disc disease in DachshundsDISCLAIMERS & DISCLOSURESAny third-party products, brands featured or referred to on the Mind-Jam or Inside Scoop Podcasts are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Dr. Karen Becker, Rodney Habib, Planet Paws Media, or any of their affiliates.The Mind-Jam and Inside Scoop Podcasts are for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine or other professional health care services, including the giving of veterinary advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they or their pet may have and should seek the assistance of their doctor or pet's health care professionals for any such conditions.
Regenerative medicine is changing the way we treat chronic conditions and injuries in pets. Instead of relying solely on surgery or medications, regenerative therapies work with your pet's own body to help heal and restore damaged tissues. Treatments like stem cell therapy, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, exosome therapy, and more are all part of this groundbreaking field. These therapies aim to reduce inflammation, repair damaged tissues, and promote faster healing. They’re particularly effective for conditions like arthritis, tendon injuries, and cartilage damage, offering your pet a natural and less invasive alternative to traditional surgery. In this episode we discuss how regenerative medicine can improve your pet's quality of life by reducing pain, improving mobility, and potentially decreasing the need for long-term medications or invasive procedures. This episode is a replay of their weekly Facebook Live on the Inside Scoop. Original LIVE aired Dec 22, 2024. To watch video podcasts LIVE plus take part with your comments & questions, subscribe at Inside Scoop. TIMESTAMPSDr Lindsey intro – (00:03:00)Pet Industry news and Librela discussion – (00:08:25)What is regenerative medicine? – (00:24:00)Stem Cell Therapy – (00:26:30)Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) – (00:55:10)Hyperbaric Oxygen – (01:02:45)Peptide Therapy – (01:11:50)Amniotic Membrane & Fluid Therapy – (01:21:00)Prolotherapy – (01:29:00)Exosome Therapy – (01:32:00)MENTIONEDStem Cell TherapyGallantVetStem Animal Cell Therapies Ardent Animal Health Amniotic Membrane & Fluid Therapy: Anicell BioTech Dr. Lindsey's websiteDr. Lindsey's IG Account: @crystallotusvetDISCLAIMERS & DISCLOSURESAny third-party products, brands featured or referred to on the Mind-Jam or Inside Scoop Podcasts are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Dr. Karen Becker, Rodney Habib, Planet Paws Media, or any of their affiliates.The Mind-Jam and Inside Scoop Podcasts are for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine or other professional health care services, including the giving of veterinary advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they or their pet may have and should seek the assistance of their doctor or pet's health care professionals for any such conditions.
Did you know your pet’s behavior issues can signal underlying health concerns? For example, dogs who are noise-sensitive often benefit from kidney and bladder support. And shredding objects could be more than just boredom—it might point to deeper physical imbalances.On this episode of The Inside Scoop, Caroline Ingraham, an expert in animal zoopharmacognosy (self-medicate), joins us to discuss what your pet's behavior may be telling you about their health and identifying the essential oils that may help.We also discuss:Species & Breed Differences in Essential Oils: Why certain dog breeds may react differently to oils compared to others. Plus, find out why size doesn’t always determine how much oil your pet needs.Cats & Essential Oils: Cats have their own special way of metabolizing essential oils, and Caroline will explain how they safely process oils differently from other animals.TIMESTAMPS00:08:00 - Dog Aging Project Behavior Study 00:20:00 - Gastrointestinal Issues01:03:30 - Kidney & Urinary Issues01:17:45 - Musculoskeletal & Nerve Pain 01:43:00 - Cats and Essential Oils02:02:00 - Inside Scoop GIVEAWAY (Caroline Ingraham’s Book “Help Your Dog Heal Itself”) MENTIONED The prevalence of behavior problems in dogs in the United StatesComparative metabolism of mycophenolic acid by glucuronic acid and glucose conjugation in human, dog, and cat liver microsomesCaroline Ingraham's websiteCaroline’s upcoming bookDISCLAIMERS & DISCLOSURESAny products, brands featured or referred to on the Mind-Jam or Inside Scoop Podcasts are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Dr. Karen Becker, Rodney Habib, Planet Paws Media, or any of their affiliates.The Mind-Jam and Inside Scoop Podcasts are for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine or other professional health care services, including the giving of veterinary advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they or their pet may have and should seek the assistance of their doctor or pet's health care professionals for any such conditions.
Rodney and Dr. Becker sit down with Dr. Brian Hare, lead scientist in the Netflix documentary, “Inside the Mind of a Dog” and author of "Puppy Kindergarten" to discuss his research and insights into a puppy's brain development and how to tackle common puppy-parenting challenges. Dr. Brian will share his insights on: when puppies start retaining memories and developing self-control. what they’ve discovered about the smartest breed when do puppies sleep through the night how to stop them from eating poopWhether you're a new puppy parent or want to know how to raise the best dogs they can possibly be, you won’t want to miss this replay of their weekly Facebook Live on the Inside Scoop. Original LIVE aired August 25, 2024 • To watch video podcasts LIVE plus take part with your comments & questions, subscribe at Inside Scoop.Dr. Brian Hare is a professor in the Department of Evolutionary Anthropology and the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience at Duke University and is the founder of the Duke Canine Cognition Center.TIMESTAMPS00:06:11 The Puppy Cognition Lab 00:10:43 Principles of the Study 00:13:39 What was Tested 00:20:23 Puppy Kindergarten: The New Science of Raising a Great Dog00:25:52 Container Trick 00:29:17 Pointing Test 00:33:52 Dog Stereotypes00:43:48 The Big Discovery 00:47:52 Advice for new Puppy Parents 00:57:49 Building Dog’s Resiliency to Human Emotion 01:01:39 Dog CoprophagiaMENTIONEDPuppy Kindergarten: The New Science of Raising a Great Dog Connect with BrianNetflix Documentary: Inside the Mind of A DogDISCLAIMERS & DISCLOSURESAny third-party products, brands featured or referred to on the Mind-Jam or Inside Scoop Podcasts are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Dr. Karen Becker, Rodney Habib, Planet Paws Media, or any of their affiliates.The Mind-Jam and Inside Scoop Podcasts are for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine or other professional health care services, including the giving of veterinary advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they or their pet may have and should seek the assistance of their doctor or pet's health care professionals for any such conditions.
Rupture of the CCL is one of the most common reasons for hind limb lameness, pain, and subsequent arthritis in dogs. And a new study shows age of neutering is correlated to an increased incidence of ligament ruptures. We'll be discussing this study and giving you support protocols and supplements you can institute to reduce your dog’s risk.In this Science Sunday Inside Scoop episode, we'll also be covering 5 kitchen staples that have been linked to potential health hazards, the sources and effects of microplastics in our pets' environment, and how to reduce exposure and help them detox. Plus much more!Rodney & Dr. Becker discuss the latest research on nutrition and health in this replay of their weekly Facebook Live on the Inside Scoop. Plus they answer listener questions. Original LIVE aired October 13, 2024 • To watch video podcasts LIVE plus take part with your comments & questions, subscribe at Inside Scoop.TIMESTAMPS00:00:16 - Welcome and recent book tour 00:08:00 - Homemade Diets as a Paramount for Dogs Health00:23:00 - Green Lipped Mussel00:35:00 - 5 Kitchen staples linked to potential health hazards 00:46:00 - Sulforaphane 00:54:00 - Non-Stick pans PFAS toxicity01:09:00 - Gas Stoves, Tea Kettles, Coffee Makers, Black Utensils 01:21:00 - Age of Neutering contributing to risk of CCL02:02:00 - Differences between Pro – Pre- and Postbiotics MENTIONEDAge of neutering contributes to risk of cruciate ligament rupture in Labrador RetrieversGLM plus krill oil extractsHomemade Diet as a Paramount for Dogs’ Health: A Descriptive AnalysisKitchen Staples Linked to Health HazardsSulforaphaneEffects of Oral Hyaluronic Acid Administration in Dogs Following Tibial Tuberosity Advancement Surgery for Cranial Cruciate Ligament InjuryEvaluation of polysulfated glycosaminoglycan for the treatment of hip dysplasia in dogsAnti-Inflammatory Effects of Curcumin in the Inflammatory Diseases: Status, Limitations and CountermeasuresForever Dog LIFE Kitchen Merch DISCLAIMERS & DISCLOSURESAny third-party products, brands featured or referred to on the Mind-Jam or Inside Scoop Podcasts are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Dr. Karen Becker, Rodney Habib, Planet Paws Media, or any of their affiliates.The Mind-Jam and Inside Scoop Podcasts are for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine or other professional health care services, including the giving of veterinary advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they or their pet may have and should seek the assistance of their doctor or pet's health care professionals for any such conditions.
Did you know these herbs may help your pet fight cancer? Not only can herbs add great taste to your pet’s meals, but herbs like turmeric, olive leaf, ginger and many others may also help reduce cancer risk and support overall health.Herbs and spices have been used for healing all over the world for centuries. These little powerhouses are more than just tasty additions to your meals—they’re functional foods that can bring major health benefits to your pet, too!In this episode, canine herbalist Rita Hogan joins us to discuss: how to put together a cancer support protocol for your dog or cat, her checklist of cancer-fighting herbs to keep on hand, and the best herbs to use for pets battling cancer. Plus much more! Rodney & Dr. Becker discuss the latest research on nutrition and health in this replay of their weekly Facebook Live on the Inside Scoop. Plus they answer listener questions. Original LIVE aired Nov 24, 2024To watch video podcasts LIVE plus take part with your comments & questions, subscribe at Inside Scoop.TIMESTAMPS:0:12:30 - Cancer Pyramid (contributing factors)0:51:00 - Ginger1:03:00 - Turmeric1:10:00 - Green Tea1:18:00 - Holy Basil 1:26:00 - Bladderwrack1:32:00 - Olive Leaf1:35:00 - Milk Thistle1:46:00 - Which Supplements are in Rita Hogan’s Cupboard? LINKSRita Hogan, The Canine HerbalistThe Herbal Dog bookSTUDIES MENTIONEDMolecular and biological functions of gingerol as a natural effective therapeutic drug for cervical cancerGinger inhibits cell growth and modulates angiogenic factors in ovarian cancer cellsMechanisms of Chemopreventive and Therapeutic Proprieties of Ginger Extracts in CancerTargeting Multiple Signaling Pathways by Green Tea Polyphenol (−)-Epigallocatechin-3-GallateGreen tea catechins: a fresh flavor to anticancer therapyAn Update on the Therapeutic Anticancer Potential of Ocimum sanctum L.: “Elixir of Life” Fucoidan Derived from Fucus vesiculosus Inhibits the Development of Human Ovarian Cancer via the Disturbance of Calcium Homeostasis, Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress, and AngiogenesisFucoidan from Fucus vesiculosus inhibits new blood vessel formation and breast tumor growth in vivoOlive Leaf (Oleuropein) and Its Role in Cancer: Therapeutic UpdatesA Comprehensive Review on the Anti-Cancer Effects of OleuropeinMolecular mechanisms of curcumins suppressing effects on tumorigenesis, angiogenesis and metastasis, focusing on NF-κB pathwayAnticancer potential of curcumin: preclinical and clinical studiesA review of therapeutic potentials of milk thistle (Silybum marianum L.) and its main constituent, silymarin, on cancer, and their related patentsDISCLAIMERS & DISCLOSURESAny products, brands featured or referred to on the Mind-Jam or Inside Scoop Podcasts are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Dr. Karen Becker, Rodney Habib, Planet Paws Media, or any of their affiliates.The Mind-Jam and Inside Scoop Podcasts are for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine or other professional health care services, including the giving of veterinary advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they or their pet may have and should seek the assistance of their doctor or pet's health care professionals for any such conditions.
Cannabis has shown promising potential in helping dogs with a variety of conditions, including arthritis, epilepsy, cognitive decline, and cancer.Studies suggest that compounds in cannabis may help slow cancer-cell growth by promoting apoptosis (cell death), inhibiting angiogenesis (the formation of blood vessels tumors need to grow), and reducing inflammation. And while it is not a cure for cancer, its role as part of an integrated treatment approach is gaining interest in veterinary medicine. And the therapeutic benefits of cannabis — such as pain relief, appetite stimulation, and anxiety reduction — can significantly improve a dog’s quality of life.In this episode, we explore the potential of cannabis in canine cancer prevention and treatment with board-certified veterinary oncologist, Dr. Trina Hazzah. We’ll also cover important tips on how to use cannabis safely with your pets, drug interactions to be aware of, and dosing.Rodney & Dr. Becker discuss the latest research on nutrition and health in this replay of their weekly Facebook Live on the Inside Scoop. Plus they answer listener questions. Original LIVE aired Nov 17, 2024To watch video podcasts LIVE plus take part with your comments & questions, subscribe at Inside Scoop.TIMESTAMPS: Over the last 2 years, has it been easier to share cannabis info or are there still walls? (00:09:00)Why do many vets shy away from cannabis discussions? (00:11:00)What about adulteration/contamination and quality control measures, and finding a safe and effective product? (00:19:35)Isolate vs broad spectrum vs full spectrum (00:28:17)Are there any anti-cancer mechanisms of action with cannabis for killing cancer itself? (00:34:28)Are there any types of cancers you should not use a cannabis product for? (00:40:40)How is topical application done with cannabis? (00:46:45)Mentioned: RightRatio Medical Cannabis for PetsHow is cannabis used in palliative care? (00:51:30)Where do you start with dosing for pets with cancer? (01:02:02)Is dosage affected by a dysregulated microbiome? (01:14:14)What do the ratios mean on the various products? (01:20:04)Is there a better carrier oil to look for in products? (01:27:25)Should we mix the dose with food? (01:33:43)Do you make brand recommendations? (01:39:49)What's the importance of teamwork in making a quality end-of-life transition? (1:43:35). Mentioned: Transitional Support Coach: Jill Cooper jillcooper11@gmail.comCONNECT:Veterinary Cannabis SocietyDr. Trina's WebsiteInstagram - @greennileincSTUDIES MENTIONED:Cannabis in Veterinary MedicineThe effect of cannabidiol on canine neoplastic cell proliferation and mitogen-activated protein kinase activation during autophagy and apoptosis Cannabidiol Induces Apoptosis and Perturbs Mitochondrial Function in Human and Canine Glioma Cells Validating the anti-lymphoma pharmacodynamic actions of the endocannabinoids on canine non-Hodgkin lymphoma Combination therapy with cannabidiol and chemotherapeutics in canine urothelial carcinoma cells In Vitro Antitumor Effect of Oils Rich in CBD and THC Cannabis Extract in Canine Prostate Carcinoma Cell Lines Sarcoma Cancer Treatment using Extracted Cannabis Oil in Cat Expression of cannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2 in canine cutaneous mast cell tumours The Use of Medical Cannabis as Palliative Care in a Feline With Advanced Cancer DISCLAIMERS & DISCLOSURESAny products, brands featured or referred to on the Mind-Jam or Inside Scoop Podcasts are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Dr. Karen Becker, Rodney Habib, Planet Paws Media, or any of their affiliates.The Mind-Jam and Inside Scoop Podcasts are for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine or other professional health care services, including the giving of veterinary advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they or their pet may have and should seek the assistance of their doctor or pet's health care professionals for any such conditions.
On this week's episode, Rodney and Dr. Becker continue the cancer prevention conversation with Dr. Lily Chen, focusing on how we can take control of the environmental factors that influence cancer risk for our pets. They dive into the critical role of testing with insights on when to start testing for related cancer risks, and which screenings are essential based on your pet’s age and breed. From vitamin & mineral testing to biomarker screening, they share the latest research so you can address underlying issues before they become serious.They'll also discuss the often-overlooked connection between emotional health and prevention. Learn how stress, lifestyle, and even the bond between you and your pet can impact both their immune system and yours.Rodney & Dr. Becker discuss the latest research on nutrition and health in this replay of their weekly Facebook Live on the Inside Scoop. Plus they answer listener questions. Original LIVE aired Nov 11, 2024To watch video podcasts LIVE plus take part with your comments & questions, subscribe at Inside Scoop.TIMESTAMPS & LINKSIntro Dr Lily Chen (0:00)Importance of prevention & testing - (19:30)Vitamin & Mineral testing - (29:15)Heavy Metal testing - (36:50)Glyphosate testing - (40:00) Top choices for testing - (54:00)Importance of emotional health – (1:00:00)Lifestyle and environment health conversations – (1:15:00)CONNECT WITH DR.CHEN:Instagram: @dr.lilychen @integrativepetDr. Lily Chen on Facebook Integrative Pet Wellness Center on FacebookIntegrative Pet Wellness Center WebsitePodcast: “My dog is better than your dog podcast with Dr. Lily Chen”STUDIES MENTIONED:The Importance of Intestinal Microbiota and Dysbiosis in the...Development of Intestinal Lymphoma in Dogs and CatsVitamin D in Cancer Prevention and Treatment Cancer is a preventable disease that requires major lifestyle changes Psychological stress is associated with increased cancer risk in dogsDISCLAIMERS & DISCLOSURESAny products, brands featured or referred to on the Mind-Jam or Inside Scoop Podcasts are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Dr. Karen Becker, Rodney Habib, Planet Paws Media, or any of their affiliates.The Mind-Jam and Inside Scoop Podcasts are for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine or other professional health care services, including the giving of veterinary advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they or their pet may have and should seek the assistance of their doctor or pet's health care professionals for any such conditions.
“Survey study found cancer rates in dogs is 5 times higher than in humans and nobody is talking about this!” This staggering statistic highlights the importance of proactive measures in our pets' health.In this episode, Rodney Habib and Dr. Karen Becker are kicking off National Pet Cancer Prevention Month with board-certified veterinary oncologist Dr. Kendra Pope.Dr. Pope discusses how much control we truly have to prevent cancer in our pets...it's not JUST a genetic disease. She'll share the steps you can take, including the routine supplements, nutrition, and lifestyle changes you should be implementing to help reduce their risk.Throughout the month of November we will have more guest experts joining us to dive into other crucial cancer prevention topics including screening tests you should be doing, herbs, and the potential of CBD in prevention...plus much more!Rodney & Dr. Becker discuss the latest research on nutrition and health in this replay of their weekly Facebook Live on the Inside Scoop. Plus they answer listener questions. Original LIVE aired Nov 3, 2024To watch video podcasts LIVE plus take part with your comments & questions, subscribe at Inside Scoop.TIMESTAMPS:00:05:00 - Importance of Integrative Modalities in Cancer Treatment00:10:00 - Genetics vs Lifestyle00:38:00 - Eating Windows (fasting)00:57:00 - Exercise and Grounding01:02:00 - Circadian Rhythm and Sleep01:19:00 - Omega-3’s and Vitamin D01:26:00 - Curcumin (turmeric), Green Tea, MushroomsLINKS:Dr. Pope's WebsiteFree Prism Pets 5-Day Pet Cancer Prevention Mini CourseDISCLAIMERS & DISCLOSURESAny products, brands featured or referred to on the Mind-Jam or Inside Scoop Podcasts are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Dr. Karen Becker, Rodney Habib, Planet Paws Media, or any of their affiliates.The Mind-Jam and Inside Scoop Podcasts are for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine or other professional health care services, including the giving of veterinary advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they or their pet may have and should seek the assistance of their doctor or pet's health care professionals for any such conditions.
In the Planet Paws Facebook subscription group, Inside Scoop, Rodney & Dr. Becker go Live to discuss the latest research and science on nutrition and health for your dogs and cats. Rodney & Dr. Becker's upcoming book, The Forever Dog is now available for pre-order.To subscribe & watch the full unedited video podcast plus take part in the LIVE with your comments & questions: Inside ScoopAny products, brands featured or referred to on the Mind-Jam Podcast are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Dr. Karen Becker, Rodney Habib, Planet Paws Media, or any of their affiliates.
In the Planet Paws Facebook subscription group, Inside Scoop, Rodney & Dr. Becker go Live to discuss the latest research and science on nutrition and health for your dogs and cats. To subscribe & watch the full unedited video podcast plus take part in the LIVE with your comments & questions: Inside ScoopFull show notes with links to studies: Mind-Jam Podcast|Live 2.21.2021Any products, brands featured or referred to on the Mind-Jam Podcast are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Dr. Karen Becker, Planet Paws Media, or any of their affiliates.
Issues and concerns facing fresh feeding pet parents today: pet food prejudice, bacteria bias, veterinary opposition, providing balance, adding fresh foods and supplements are covered.Full show notes: Mind-Jam|Nick ThompsonWatch the video podcast
Every week in the Planet Paws Facebook subscription group, Inside Scoop, Rodney & Dr. Becker go Live to discuss the latest research and science on nutrition and health for your dogs and cats. To subscribe & watch the full unedited video podcast plus take part in the LIVE with your comments & questions: Inside ScoopFull show notes with links to studies: Mind-Jam Podcast|Live 2.14.2021Any products, brands featured or referred to on the Mind-Jam Podcast are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Dr. Karen Becker, Planet Paws Media, or any of their affiliates.
Every week in the Planet Paws Facebook subscription group, Inside Scoop, Rodney & Dr. Becker go Live to discuss the latest research and science on nutrition and health for your dogs and cats. To subscribe & watch the full unedited video podcast plus take part in the LIVE with your comments & questions: Inside ScoopFull show notes with links to studies: Mind-Jam Podcast|Live 2.7.2021Any products, brands featured or referred to on the Mind-Jam Podcast are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Dr. Karen Becker, Planet Paws Media, or any of their affiliates.
Every week in the Planet Paws Facebook subscription group, Inside Scoop, Rodney & Dr. Becker go Live to discuss the latest research and science on nutrition and health for your dogs and cats. To subscribe & watch the full unedited video podcast plus take part in the LIVE with your comments & questions: Inside ScoopFull show notes with links to studies: Mind-Jam Podcast|Live 1.31.2021Any products, brands featured or referred to on the Mind-Jam Podcast are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Dr. Karen Becker, Planet Paws Media, or any of their affiliates.
Every week in the Planet Paws Facebook subscription group, Inside Scoop, Rodney & Dr. Becker go Live to discuss some of the latest research and studies on nutrition and health for your dogs and cats. To subscribe & watch the full unedited video podcast plus take part in the LIVE with your comments & questions: Inside ScoopFull show notes with links to studies: Mind-Jam Podcast|Live 1.17.21