Foods and Insect Chemicals to Avoid with Plechner’s Syndrome (ACEIS)

Posted on February 1st, 2017

The cause of many diseases like allergies, autoimmunity’s including SARDS, and cancer can be adversely affected by the use of certain foods that contain elevated amounts of plant estrogens (phytoestrogens) and chemical mimicking estrogens (xenoestrogens). The following is a list of those foods to avoid.

PHYTOESTROGENS:

  • All soy and soy products
  • All flaxseed and flaxseed products

XENOESTROGENS:

  • Sweet potatoes
  • Apples
  • Carrots

For more information on this subject please go to www.drplechner.com and Dr. Plechner’s Corner and read the article titled New Information with Quantities of Phytoestrogens in the Food we Eat and Feed Our Pets.

The following are suggestions to help avoid the use of chemical insect repellents, which are of concern for the health of any pet, but particularly for those pets that have Plechner’s Syndrome.

BATHING:

Head and Shoulders with Conditioner.

Because of the conditioner, a pet may be bathed multiple times during the week without fear of drying out the coat.

Head and Shoulders with Conditioner kills fleas and fungus like ringworm.

FLEA, TICK and MOSQUITO REPELLENT:

Please go to www.wondercide.com and EVOLV which is a cedar spray that kills ticks, fleas and mosquitos.

HEARTWORM REPELLENT:

Please go to www.ambertech.com. They have an all-natural, apricot based, heartworm repellent that is very effective and safe to use.

NOTE: I am in no way associated with these companies but do suggest the use of their products.

For further information on this subject, please read Chemical Insect Repellents at www.drplechner.com.

Hopefully this information will help your pet live a healthier, happier, longer life.

Sincerely,

Dr. AL Plechner