đCANCER HATES MUSHROOMSđŸ
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This was the conclusion of Pennsylvania State University researchers who analyzed mushroom consumption on cancer risk, involving 19,500 patients.
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The subjects with the highest mushroom consumption - (2/3 of an ounce of mushrooms daily) - had a 45% lower risk of developing cancer.
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Another study by Bastyr University, conducted on a group of dogs with an aggressive cancer (hemangiosarcoma), found that feeding a Turkey Tail mushroom supplement extended lifespan by over 50%! While more research needs to be done on mushrooms, these findings are incredibly exciting for dog lovers!
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Sadly, most of us whoâve had dogs have been touched by evil C-word. CANCER KILLS HALF OF ALL DOGS. This fact is absolutely stunning and in recent years the trend is only getting worse.
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When I began reading the research around mushrooms and cancer, I started giving my 13 year old husky a mushroom supplement daily. She lived and thrived until age 18, and while I canât prove the supplement extended her lifespan, I believe it had a major impact.
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We certainly cannot yet say that mushrooms treat cancer, but there is sufficient evidence to say they greatly support the immune system of both dogs and humans.
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If youâd like to learn more about the mushroom supplement I gave my 18 year old dog, and the one we recommend here at iHeartDogs, click the link below.
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[LEARN MORE HERE]([link removed])
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I wish many more happy years for you and your fur babies!
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[đŸ] Justin Palmer
iHeartDogs Founder
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P.S. - In case anyone is wondering, all mushrooms that are safe for humans to eat are safe for dogs!
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