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Why Cancer Is Rising in Pets—and What You Can Do About It
Pet health is influenced by nutrition, environment, and lifestyle Dr. Siegel believes that nutrient deficiencies, environmental toxin exposure, and mitochondrial dysfunction are major contributors to the rise of chronic disease and cancer in pets. The wellbeing of pets and owners may be closely connected The conversation explores how stress, emotional health, and household environments can affect both animals and their human companions, highlighting the importance of creating supportive living conditions. Education and informed decision-making are essential after a diagnosis Dr. Siegel encourages pet owners to learn about nutrition, environmental exposures, available treatment options, and integrative approaches so they can make informed healthcare decisions for their animals.
Is Your Pet’s Lifestyle Making Them Sick?
Understand how everyday choices around food, water, household products, air quality, and environmental exposures may contribute to your pet’s overall health, and why Dr. Siegel encourages pet parents to examine lifestyle alongside symptoms. Discover Dr. Siegel’s six-step bioregulatory framework, which considers foundational lifestyle factors, essential nutrients, gut health, detoxification, mitochondrial support, and emotional stress when evaluating an animal’s health. Learn why individualized decision-making matters in veterinary care, from vaccination and parasite prevention to diet and treatment choices, rather than assuming the same approach is appropriate for every pet or environment.
How Doctors Can Build Membership-Based Practices That Create Real Impact
Discover how membership-based practices can help doctors create steady revenue, deeper patient relationships, and stronger long-term health outcomes. Understand why functional medicine clinics may need to work in networks to share systems, data, marketing, outcomes, and clinical support. Learn how precision brain health, group visits, and community-based care models may help doctors expand access while improving chronic disease care.
Why Parasite Protocols Must Start With Drainage
Discover how parasites may influence immune balance and contribute to symptoms beyond the gut, including allergies, headaches, skin concerns, brain fog, and fatigue. Understand how biofilms can protect parasites and other unwanted organisms, making them harder for the immune system and targeted protocols to reach. Learn why mitochondrial energy, drainage pathways, and binders should be supported before addressing parasites so the body is better prepared to process released toxins.




