What frequencies would I use for Hip Dysplasia in canines?

Question:

I was wondering if you had a frequency set for hip dysplasia in canines?  My dog was diagnosed yesterday and I am devastated as it will likely mean a double hip replacement in her future.  If there are any other sets that may be of value, will you include those as well?  We have to get her to lose 5 pounds fast to improve her condition.  She just started acupuncture treatments as well.
Thanks for any help you can provide!

Answer:

Rife or Zapper Frequency treatment:
Presently the closest frequency is: Joint Diseases: 0.11, 0.24, 0.57, 38.83, 222.72, 317.50, 431.20, 572.50, 695.67, 905.62

If the problem is creating an arthritis condition (Chronic advanced) Arthritis, Rheumatoid: 0.19, 1.00, 2.80, 17.50, 398.40, 225.00, 510.25, 682.02, 759.83, 932.41

Combine with daily Glucosamine supplement.  Glucosamine is marketed to support the structure and function of joints, and the marketing is targeted to people suffering from osteoarthritis. Commonly sold forms of glucosamine are glucosamine sulfate, glucosamine hydrochloride, and N-acetylglucosamine. Of the three commonly available forms of glucosamine, only glucosamine sulfate is given a “likely effective” rating for treating osteoarthritis.

Glucosamine is often sold in combination with other supplements such as chondroitin sulfate and methylsulfonylmethane. This is a supplement, not a drug. You can probably buy it in the supermarket. Glucosamine will assist in the rebuilding of joint cartilage, and has been known to effectively assist in symptoms of arthritic Joint (or Hip) and Hip Dysplasia.
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Glucosamine treatment for dogs

it’s important to do your research and ensure you’re purchasing a high-quality glucosamine chondroitin supplement for your dog. Choose a canine joint supplement made in the USA, with ingredients sourced in the USA. Buy from a reputable company that’s transparent about their manufacturing process, and read labels carefully and go through reviews thoroughly.

The amount of glucosamine and chondroitin that is right for your dog depends on two things:

1) their weight and

2) the severity of their joint condition.

To get you started, here are the average recommendations:

Average daily dosage of  Glucosamine Recommendations for Dogs

250-500 mg for 5-20 pounds dogs

500 mg for 20-45 pounds dogs

1,000 mg for 45-90 pounds dogs

1,500 mg for dogs weighing more than 90 pounds

Average daily dosage of  Chondroitin Recommendations for Dogs

900 mg for dogs weighing less than 80 pounds

1,800 mg for dogs weighing more than 80 pounds

Almost in all circumstances, glucosamine and chondroitin are sold as a combination in one tablet, not seperate.

Human sources of glucosamine and chondroitin are suitable for dogs.  The Veterinarian sometimes sells a dog (or animal) version, but it will be x5 higher priced than the human equivalent

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