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OWNER: Erin Crabtree *ODFLHU3HDN+ROLVWLFVŠ

PET NAME:
Rio Crabtree 3HW:HOOQHVV/LIH6WUHVV6FDQ
DATE: 6/14/21

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GPH Products Adored Beast Products
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Enzymes Leaky Gut Protocol
Bach Flower Liver Tonic
Colloidal Silver Anti-Vaccinosis
Daily Defense Your Go 2
Glacier Peak Gold Love Bugs
HerbAprin
Yeast, Candida, Fungus Virus Inflapotion
Bacteria
Mtn Salve
Peak Immune
Super Cleanse
Emotions Herbicides/Pesticides
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Immune System CALC PHOS


Inflammation Vaccinosis
CALC SULPH
FERRUM PHOS
KALI MUR
KALI PHOS
Pain Thyroid
KALI SULPH
MAG PHOS
NAT MUR
NAT PHOS
Chlorine/Chloride Mold
NAT SULPH
Parasites SILICEA
BIOPLASMA
May also be helpful:

Raw, Virgin coconut oil


Distilled Water
*Systemic fungus may be caused by undigested starchy root vegetables, i.e. sweet potato, potato, etc.
N-Acetyl-Cysteine
Raw Apple Cider Vinegar

All materials, contents and process within this scan, processes and material thereafter, are under service mark, trademark and copy
right laws. This scan is not to be duplicated under any authority other than Glacier Peak Holisitcs, a Pet Wellness , Inc Company. ©2018

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Erin Crabtree
OWNER: Glacier Peak Holistics ® Items Highlighted in RED
PET NAME: Rio Crabtree
DATE:
Pet Wellness Life Stress Scan are Stressors and Triggers
6/14/21

GPH Dog GSD X


Veterinarian: Store: Specie: Breed:
Pet's Current Diet: Kibble Raw Home Cooked Canned Other/Unknown Sex: Male Age: 11 months

Food Panel - Some items on this panel can be toxic for pets. We encourage you to research toxic foods for pets before feeding raw , home-cooked or other "people" food.
Proteins Legumes Vegetables Fruit Nuts and Seed Spices Misc. Items

Beef Adzuki Bean Artichoke Spinach Agrumi Almond* Allspice Bakers Yeast
Bison / Buffalo Black Turtle Bean Asparagus Sprouts (bean) Apple Brazil Nut Anise Basil
Elk Black Eyed Pea Avocado* summer (squash) Apricot Cashew Cinnamon Beet Pulp
Goat Fava Bean Beet winter (squash) Banana Chia Seed Coriander Brewers Yeast
Bok Choy Blackberry Dill Seed Curry Carob
Kangaroo Garbanzo/Chickpea Sweet Potato
Broccoli Blueberry Filbert / Hazelnut Ginger Coffee
Lamb Great Northern Bean Tomato
Brussel Sprouts Boysenberry Flaxseed / Oil Hops Garlic
Llama Kidney Bean Turnip
Cabbage Cantalope Hemp Mint Gluten
Moose Lentils Zucchini
Carrot Coconut* Pecan Mustard Honey
Pork / Ham Lima Bean
Cauliflower Cranberry Pine Nut Nutmeg Kelp
Rabbit Grain
Navy Bean Malt
Celery Currant Pistachio Paprika
Venison Peanut / Oil Amaranth
Chile Pepper Dates Sesame Seed Rosemary Molasses
Yak Pinto Beans Barley
Collard Greens Fig Soy - Lecithin * Sage Nutritional Yeast
Green Pea / Split Pea Buckwheat
Cucumber Turmeric Parsley
Poultry Corn Grapefruit Sunflower Seed
Eggplant Sugar
2ils Millet Honeydew Walnut Additives
Chicken / Egg Green Beans Tapioca
Oat Kiwi
Duck / Egg Canola Black Pepper Tea
Green Pepper Quinoa Lemon
Cottonseed Casein Tobacco
Emu Jicama Lime
Fish Rice / White *
Goose Distilled Vinegar Vanilla
Kale / Chard Rice / Brown * Mango Chondroitin
Krill Ethoxyquin
Guinea Lettuce Rye Nectarine Glucosamine
Menhaden Fish Food Colorings Toxic Foods
Ostrich Mushroom Spelt Orange
Safflower Food Preservatives Beer
Quail / Pheasant Mustard Green Wheat Papaya
Salmon Gelatin Chocolate
Turkey Napa Cabbage
Sesame Seed Oil Peach Montmorillonite Clay
Okra Grapes
Sunflower Seed Oil Pear Nutrasweet
Olive * Milks / Dairy Leeks
Vegetable Pineapple Salt Macadamia Nut
Parsnip Dairy Milk ***
Fish Plum Yeast Culture Onion
Potato Goat Milk ***
Quince Wine
Anchovy* Pollock Pumpkin / Seed Sheep Milk ***
Raspberry Xylitol
Cod* Salmon* Radish Cheese
Red Pepper Rhubarb
Fish Meal* Sardine Cottage Cheese
Strawberry
Haddock Shark Whey
Watermelon ΎDescribes the food source including oils, waters, milks
Herring* Shellfish ** Yogurt ΎΎClam, Crab, Lobster, Mussels, Oysters, Shrimp
ΎΎΎWasteurized
Mackerel Tuna
Menhaden Fish * Trout
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Erin Crabtree
OWNER: Glacier Peak Holistics ® Items Highlighted in RED
PET NAME: Rio Crabtree
DATE:
Pet Wellness Life Stress Scan are Stressors and Triggers
6/14/21
Petro Chemical Enviro Chems Insects Weeds/ Flowers Grasses Trees Pollens Dust
Alcoloid Alcohol (rubbing) Ants Burdock Alfalfa Ash Alfalfa Chalk Dust
Benzol Ammonia Bee Dandelion Barley Grass Aspen Cocklebur Dust (airborne)
Chloroflor Asbestos Cockroach Dill Weed Bear Grass Beech Dandelion Flower Dust (carpet/upholstery)
Dry Cleaning Benzene (cosmetics) Flea Dock Sorrel Bermuda Birch Flower Flock dust
Exhaust Fumes Borax Mites Foxtail Brome Cedar / Shavings Hazel Straw/Hay dust
Furniture Stripping Chlorine Mosquito Lupine Centipede Cottonwood Heather
Spider Nettle Cypress Misc.
Hexane* Cleaning Products Crabgrass Honeysuckle
Cleaning Solvents Tick Plantain Fescue Elder Laburnum Cigarette Smoke
Industrial
Construction Wasp Rag Weed Goldenrod Elm Mugwort Coal - Asphalt
Methylene/Chloride
Cosmetics Black Fly Red Clover KY Blue Grass Hawthorn Nettle Down/Feathers
Methelethyl Ketone
Formaldehyde Sagebrush Hickory Oleander Horse
Motor Oil Johnson
Glyphosate Thistle Juniper Olive Mouse Fur
Natural Gas Orchard
Paint Kapok / Stuffing Privet Maple Plane Wood Smoke
Laundry Soap Red Top Marshelder Prickly Pear Wool
Phosphorous
Plastic Perfume Rye Mesquite Pussy Willow
Noxious Energy
Sulfate Sweet Grass Mulberry Red Clover
Polypropylene
Toluene *** Sweet Vernal Oak Electronics ****
Polyurethane
Timothy Palm
Propylene glycol**
Pine
Porphyrin
Poplar
Sterol
Disclaimer - The information provided by this scan is Redwood
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intended for educational and nutritional purposes only andS Walnut
Tetra Chloride
is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any
Vinyl disease. It is not intended as conventional veterinary
Wood Alcohol medical practice advice or to replace the advice or attention
Xylene of certified veterinarians. You may wish to consult your
holistic veterinarian before beginning or making changes in
your pets’ diet, nutritional supplementation or exercise
program. The statements on this scan have not been
evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration nor are * Used as a solvent in the extraction of oil from VHHGV VR\EHDQFRWWRQVHHG
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they approved by the Board of Veterinary Medicine. If you
** Used as a humectant, solvent and preservative in food and shampoo
do not have a Holistic Veterinarian, you can find one in your *** most common in paint thinners
area by visiting http://www.ahvma.org/
Cell Phones/Portable Phones, Computers, Home Theaters, Microwaves, Stereo
Systems, Televisions, etc.

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