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Cancer Remedies
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TED'S REMEDIES
10/08/2011: Ted from Bangkok, Thailand writes: "Dogs are unique, like people over 200 years ago, cancer is very hard to find. And the one thing they have in common is sugar. Sugar consumption is next to nothing if we go back 100 or 200 years, but dog cancer is only a relative recent phenomenon, as they started off with dog food, which contains animals that are euthanized, carbohydrates, and sweets to make them more tasty. I traced the cancer of dogs to basically two things, carbohydrate consumption and wheat products, carbohydrates that are major causes is chocolate, and other confectionary. The treatment for most dog is usually a lot easier than treating human cases, because humans are now addicted to sugar, such as fruits, pineapple, coconut milk, and others. The treatment is also easy and clear cut if you treat cancer for dogs amazingly enough, for a couple of reasons, basically their liver produces vitamin C and vitamin B complex, which are water soluble vitamins, while humans do not. The other things is most human cancer has blood sugar are above 100, with average above 120, while dogs, has 85, which gives them a good chance of success to begin with as well as consistency, since you don't even have to worry about vitamin C, vitamin B and getting sugar to normal in cancer patient, and actually most of the efforts is geared to that! So getting rid of cancer if you don't have to worry about it is quite simple in dogs. Except in dog cancer with cachexia, and that's when the liver is so toxic.
The remedy for dog cancer is as follows: reishi mushroom, bromelain, and sabah snake grass. I gave another dog, in addition to that, lysine, butyric acid, and DMSO, for the tumor that is growing and it also disappeared in 3 months. The reishi mushroom was powdered, and mix in 10% bromelain and 10% sabah snake grass powder. The two substances that I know convert cancer cells to normal cells (that I also tried) were DMSO and butyric acid, so it is a 50/50 mix. Why I don't give butyric acid to humans is they smell, but dog's don't mind! But for humans we actually have a much more expensive solution, tributyrin so we don't have to give butyric acid more often, but actually it is more like getting the patents, you can't patent butyric acid and what's wrong with giving that 5 or 8 times a day? So they operate the same, but butyric acid just metabolizes more quickly. Lysine is given to prevent the spread of cancer which does very well, I don't give threonine unless the dog also has weakened energy. The other supplements that responded well to all dogs, is the astralagus, 1000 mg. a day, works for cancer in general and other ailments such as kidney. The diets of dogs should be meats, not vegetarian, especially raw meats and organ meats. The only restrictions in cancer for humans and dogs I make is very simple just one: sugar. And all foods is best if given raw or partially cooked, as it won't cause constipation and requires less enzymes then you would to to cooked foods, so generally speaking if you get cancer you want these enzymes to digest the cancer and not have constipation, which is common in cancer patients.
So if we learn from dogs not what to do and what do, it offers an easy explanation to why we get cancer, which is no flour (especially white wheat flour), carbs, glucose, sugar, maltodextrin, and most important of all is the fructose, which is found in fruits. You can eat fruit extracts, which don't contain sugar, and reap all the benefit without the negative side effects. And it brings to the importance of water soluble vitamins, the vitamin B and the vitamin C in humans also.
Ted"
Replies10/31/2011: Mary from San Francisco, California replies: "Thank you for these recommendations Ted, for dog's with cancer. (Reishi, bromelain, sabah snake grass etc.)I would really appreciate it if you would post the exact amounts of each of the substances that you recommend and the types of substances that you use ie. powder, liquid, pills for all of them and if some of these things are applied externally.
Also if you could specify how much per weight of the dog and how many times per day.
Thank you very much, again."
11/03/2011: Nicole from Spring Hill, Fl replies: "Does anyone know where I can find sabah snake grass here in the United States?! I am having such a hard time finding it! Please help!"
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APPLE CIDER VINEGAR
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11/07/2010: Luis from Lynwood, California writes: "I HAVE A WHITE PIT BULL THE VET TOLD US THAT HE HAS SKIN CANCER DOES ACV CURE THE SKIN CANCER?"
Replies11/12/2011: Angela from Memphis, Tn replies: "Black Salve for pets cures it."
11/28/2011: Michael from Chicago, Il. Usa replies: "In response to Luis from Lynwood California-Skin cancer can be easily cured by applying and rubbing hydrogen peroxide 3-4 times daily with a Q-tip. I know this because I took off a cancerous mole from myself about 1cm in size. It took around 3 weeks of rubbing. Cancer cells cannot live with oxygen and when hydrogen peroxide is applied it stimulates healing because it contains oxygen cells."
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[YEA] 09/21/2007: Hellen from Altamont, NY writes: "i wrote back in april, about my cat and puppy that had eaten some of the tainted iams canned food. their kidney readings indicated a problem. i told the vet i would treat them myself, come back for a retest in a month. i gave them both water with acv, and colloidal silver through the month. the results for both came back clean..again..acv rules!!"
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[YEA] 04/08/2007: Hellen from Altamont, NY writes: "I am writing to say, i well know the benefits of acv. i am now trying it on my cat, who, unfortunately is the victim of this latest scandalous bout with tainted cat food. i notice him being a bit lethargic during the fall, but assumed it was the winter hibernation mode setting in. i stumbled upon an old empty can of iams cat food that my puppy had hidden, and low and behold, it had the bad magic numbers on it. i took my 11 year old cat for blood work, will get the results tomorrow. my nephew, a cat man, was checking my cat over, and found his liver to be so tender, that my regularly calm cat bit him a bit. i have started my taz on acv, a bit on the lips, a bit in his water, and used an eye dropper full of diluted acv. i am going to watch him for a week, and request a retest. i am so afraid to let the vet give him drugs. i read where the drugs had cured a few animals problems with the liver, but caused problems with the stomach. so, here goes..will write back in a week or so..here is hoping.."
Replies01/27/2008: Deborah from Half Moon Bay, CA replies: "I just found out that my older cat, who was severely poisoned by Iams last recall, has cancer. I found you whaen I was searching for a cure, and noticed a lady named Helen has similar issues. Not only would I like to know more about cures for my furry best friend, I would also be interested in comparing notes with Helen & any others with this horrible situation. Sincerely"
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[YEA] 03/03/2007: Karen from Newman Lake, WA writes: "I have 2 Shelties I love dearly,Dakota and Cheyenne they are 9 years old. Last year we found out Cheyenne had tyroid problems and she was started on medication.At the same time I started adding ACV to her food in mornings only and Dakotas food also on account of his age. The next time Cheyenne had her blood tested she had her medicine decreased,and she is doing great. Then last summer Dakota was very sick and we found out he had colon cancer and maybe 1 to 3 months to live, after we got him better and his infection cleared he has been doing great 8 months later. He is on bladder medication and I give him ACV every morning in his food and we would never know he is sick.I am a firm believer in ACV. My problem is not knowing how much ACV I should be feeding them, they are both around 25 lbs. I also drink ACV daily and I feel very healthy, any info you can send me would be greatly appreciated"
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APPLE CIDER VINEGAR, BUDWIG PROTOCOL
11/06/2011: Csingleton24 from Mandeville, Louisiana, Usa writes: "I just found out my dog has cancer. I have spent many hours researching the best way to combat this issue. I see that ACV and Budwigs Protocal are highly recommended. My question is can I do both of these at the same time? Also, will there be any reactions with his current meds the vet gave him (antibiotics and steroids)? I am also cutting out all dry foods and grains and will be making his own organic foods (chicken, organs, etc).
Thanks for any and all answers in advance.
Christy"
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BUDWIG PROTOCOL
10/24/2011: Kerstin from Emeryville, Ca, Usa writes: "In February this year 2011, I had to bring my 8 year old Great Dane to UC Davis emergency and they found a huge mass on his spleen. They did surgery on him and removed his spleen and he was diagnosed with hemangioscarcoma and told me without chemo he would have 19 days to 2 months to live and with chemo 5 to 6 months.
At the time I was in a state of shock and agreed to do chemo but after doing some research and seeing what my poor dog had to go through (5 people holding him down and him crying howling 30 minutes straight!! ) Anyway, long story short, I decided to hell with chemo, I'd rather see him live a quality life for a shorter time than live longer in misery.
When researching the internet I came across "the Budwig Protocol". Basically what it is is Organic Flaxseed Oil (the kind you find in a bottle @ Whole Food's refridgerated section) and Organic Cottage Cheese Lowfat.
I hope you will check in to this because all I know is that it's been 8 months now since my Great Dane was given max 2 months to live and he is doing GREAT!!
Twice a day I give it to him and I will continue doing so all his life. In addition to the cottage cheese and flaxseedoil, I feed him raw meat (chicken turkey necks tripe etc) supplements like Glutamine, Arginine (spelling?), milkthistle, garlic, multi vitamin). What I ABSOLUTELY DO NOT feed him is dryfood, carbohydrates, rice, processed food etc.
I think the reason for his Hemangiosarcoma has to do with genetics and the toxic environment we live in but I blame in particular all the vaccinations that I unfortunately gave him the first years of his life. If I knew then what I know now.. but I didn't.
I have come across a Great Dane breeder who has a litter of puppies that are 4th generation with no vaccinations! That is the way to go! In the meantime I am loving and appreciating every single day that I get to enjoy with my wonderful companion!
Good Luck! Oh by the way, I have started the Budwig Protocol myself to hopefully prevent any future cancer or other desease.
Yes please do your own research! You will not regret it!
Kerstin"
Replies12/05/2011: Courtney from Fairhope, Alabama, Usa replies: "Hi Kirsten,I have a 4 yr. old boxer with same cancer and he has huge tumor on his side, we are using the same protocol but would love to discuss further with you. Many thanks, Courtney"
12/26/2011: Allie from Aurora, Co replies: "Our angel baby, Schugar had this tumor on her spleen too. She left us on 12/10/11.. But I think that it was secondary to another cancer possibly her liver? She was an 8 1/2 yo pug that I loved with my entire being...She showed no symptoms other than on Nov 16, the inside of her ears were super RED and then a bright red scratch appeared on her tongue and spots followed. The Vet sent us home with Mometamax and told me to pick up some Benadryl in the event she was having allergies. It cleared up, then on 12/02 the spots came back, called the vet and was told to rinse her mouth w/hydrogen peroxide and water & to call on Monday if she did not get better... The spots started to turn black but I took her to the Vet anyway... He thought that maybe she had "Immune Mediated" disease put her on steroids and an antibiotic "in case" she had an infection. No blood draws, no x-rays, nothing. That was on 12/05.. I told hubby that I was giving it until Wed to see improvement and would ask for a referral to a specialist.
I did not see improvement, and a dear friend told me about a vet about 100 miles away. Drove her up on 12/08 (thurs).. She did several tests (and mentioned something about the BROWN tinge in her black fur... ????) She wanted to do an ultrasound as well... Of course, of course! she found the mass on her spleen and her liver looked "mothy"... So we scheduled to have the surgery for the next day. We got home that evening and her back legs got "wobbly" or weak (I might add that she was bruising EVERYWHERE)... So we rushed her to the Emergency Hospital, where we were told about the hemangioscarcoma... So blood transfusions and even some chemo... It was not enough for her poor little body... we said goodbye on 12/10...
HOW DOES THIS START? What could I have done differently??? My heart is shattered... She did have her baby vaccinations but we did not do anything after that until this last January when we lost another pug... I was frantic and had our two remaining puggies given the once over... I also want to add that Schugar had "bad" teeth... I would brush them and even scale them myself, between dental vet cleaning... I think this might have been a sign of illness as well. From Jan to Nov, she lost almost 4 lbs, but was eating well and probably more than usual... I am not a Vet by any stretch but should some of these things been SIGNALS???? ugh!!"
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DOG WITH LYMPHOMA
01/23/2008: M R from Grand Rapids, MI writes: "We have a 9 yr old dog that has Lymphoma. The inital prognosis is pretty grim and at the moment I'm not sure Chemo is really an option. Has anyone had any success treating their dog with any of the cancer or human lymphoma remedies listed on this site?"
Replies12/03/2008: Daymon from Tombston, Arizona replies: "Cancer is just that CANCER! I have a 4yr old Am. Pitbull Terrier named K.J. Last July I found out he had stage 5 Lymphoma. Over the last 5 months I have researched EVERYTHING I could and I only found one thing that has helped and unfortunately it was chymo! There are a few things you can do at home to help. Make their diet GRAIN FREE!! That is very important! Fish oil, you can buy it at most stores, pop open 2 or 3 jelltab and squirt it onto their food. Its not the best smelling, but its a great source of omega 3! GOOD LUCK and love them as much as they can stand and more!!"
12/05/2010: Angela Kaiser from Ellijay, Georgia replies: "The Key to Cancer in dogs is GRAIN FREE and ACV and NEEM bark powder in their food daily!!! I have lost 3 dogs to cancer... Have learned that Grain Free is the first way to go... Grains produce sugars in the body, sugars creates cancers... GO GRAIN FREE... Neem is great all around for many many ailments including Liver cancer... I use Neem bark powder and give it daily in their food depending on weight and also ACV is a cure-all as well!! And LOVE THEM TOO MUCH EVERY DAY>>>it will be worth it in the end!!!"
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ESSIAC TEA
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01/16/2012: Rachel from San Francisco, Ca writes: "Hello, Does anyone have any testimonials to whether the Essiac has worked in later stages of cancer that spread to lungs? I have had my dog on the tea for a week now but her breathing is very labored, heavy and shallow. Feel free to email me at suiteevents(at)gmail.com.
Thanks,
Rachel"
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[YEA] 07/02/2010: Susan from Ontario, Canada writes: "Our cat, Jacob, was diagnosed with osteocarcoma (bone cancer) in 2000, and was given 3 months to live. We were told the cancer would metasticize and spread to his lungs very quickly, as this was the most aggressive kind of cancer. We started giving him Essiac tea, one teaspoonful in his wet food twice a day, and the cancer did not metasticize. Jacob in fact lived a happy life until November 2005, when he passed from cardiac arrest at age 15. I have always wanted to share this information, but until I found Earth Clinic, I was never sure how to get the message out there! This is an amazing resource tool - thank you for being there!"
Replies01/14/2011: Debbie from Nj, Basking Ridge replies: "Thank you so much for sharing about the tea. I have my cat on The capcules that I mix in a teaspoon of water and use a ear dropper to give it to him. I use catsclaw and astragalus alcohol-free a few drops each liquid estract and salmon oil. I was told he had bone cancer a month ago and I started him on this right away. If there is any advise I would love to know. Thank you"
01/16/2011: Rxbach from Youngstown, Ny replies: "I really feel for you. My husband and I had a three year old female with osteosarcoma. We lost Hedwig in September 2010, but she lived a decent life, and far longer, than we dared hope after we started giving her LDN (low-dose naltrexone). In addition to what you're already doing, it could very well help. Hedwig took .4 mg (a human top dose is 4.5 mg). We have another cat on LDN for pancreatitis -- extremely effective -- who takes .25 mg. )There's an LDN for Pets list at Yahoo where you could ask questions about it, and you can also contact Skip (or one of his pharmacists) at Skip's Pharmacy (in Florida, but they mail RX's all over the place), who has a lot of experience compounding it for animals as well as people (it has to be compounded in specific doses). What it does is increase the body's endorphin levels so that the immune system is regulated -- and many, many diseases, including cancers have a dysfunctioning immune system component. (I take LDN successfully for Crohn's disease, and it works for a host of issues. ) I would urge you to check out Skip's (Google the name) and/or sign up for the LDN for Pets list. Chances are good your vet won't have heard about LDN, but he/she should (presumably) be willing to let you/your cat try it in the absence of better/other treatments. I wish you well."
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10/21/2008: Angie from Sparta, MO writes: "To Kate:
10/20/2008: Kate from Hightstown, Nj writes: "Hi Gayle, My kitty has colon cancer and I was wondering where you purchased the essiac tea? I am a bit confused on where to get it. It seems like the ingredients have to prepared a specific way and there may be counterfeits out there... thanks."
Hello, you can buy essiac from www.mountainroseherbs.com. this is a very reputable herb place, I buy almost all my herbs from them."
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[YEA] 12/31/2006: Gayle from Tulsa, OK writes: "Over 3 years ago, our cat, Flora, developed a mass (tumour) in her abdomen and lost a significant amount of weight. She was about 12 years old at the time. I started giving her a dropper of concentrated essiac tea once a day and mixing about 1/2 teaspoon of the powdered herbs in her food. The tumor went away and she put weight back on. She is now 15 years old and doesn't look or act like a 15 year old cat. I've continued to give her the dropper of concentrate at least once a week up to every other day. I've also given the powdered essiac herbs to our dog for allergy eye drainage that would easily get infected. Since we started the dog on this, her allergy eye problem has been gone for over a year now. Again, about 1/2 tsp once a day."
Replies10/20/2008: Kate from Hightstown, Nj replies: "Hi Gayle, My kitty has colon cancer and I was wondering where you purchased the essiac tea? I am a bit confused on where to get it. It seems like the ingredients have to prepared a specific way and there may be counterfeits out there... thanks."
01/20/2009: Beatrice from Raleigh, North Carolina replies: "Hello there. My name is Beatrice and I have a 14 year old cat named Papa. He is everything to me and just yesterday I was informed by by vet that he has a tumor the size of a small ball in his intestine area. I am devistated to say the least a have cried a river. My vet feels that hospice maybe my best direction because of Papa's age and the cost of surgery is high with no promises. I do feel hopeful however now that I have read these articles. Thank you Gayle from Tulsa and thank you Maria from Los Angeles! I am going to get Papa started on the essiac tea as well incorporating the other supplements mentioned. I hope to get back to you all with good news in a few weeks!! Thanks again for your all your help! -Papa's mommy....."
06/25/2010: Brenda from San Antonio, Texas replies: "this is not about essiac tea. it is about the tumors in animals. i have seen at least 6 animals get over cancer tumors by taking a weight loss product containg brown seaweed Undaria Pinnatifida, Laminaria Japonica, and Pomegranate seed oil. its called fuco somthing. the dose for small animals is 3 daily and for larger animals 4 a day. i was shocked that it worked so fast. 3 wks. at the most. sorry to say it does not seem to work as well on humans."
10/22/2011: Natalie from Sausalito, Ca replies: "I saw your comment about Fuco Thin for tumors in animals. You mentioned that you have seen 6 animals cured from this treatment. Were they cats or dogs or both? My cat has fibrosarcoma and I am interested in trying this treament. Has anyone else heard about this?"
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[YEA] 05/25/2006: Ran from Charlotte, NC writes: "I cooked brown rice, green beans and fresh white fish every day. All was low salt. He ate 6 very small meals instead of one as most dogs eat. I also added Milk Thistle and SAM-E200 from GNC. He took Urdosal (Spelling??) for the gallbladder. This was the only prescription he took. I kept a Scottie alive 10 months longer than the vet ever thought possible. He had liver cancer. His stomach stopped swelling after he ate when he was put on this diet. This lowered his pain. He was still interested in the girl dog next door just 1 day before he passed away. He died with dignity."
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ESSIAC TEA, FLAXSEED AND COTTAGE CHEESE
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[YEA] 03/07/2009: Kathie from Mesa, AZ writes: "Cancer and Essiac Tea and FOCC (Flaxseed Oil and Cottage Cheese):
My boxer pit bull mix was diagnosed with osteosarcoma of his right shoulder last September. This is extremely metastastic and spreads to the lungs quickly, and in 95% of the cases, by the time of diagnosis it is already in the lungs. I initially did not amputate because he was 12-1/2 years and the vet said the prognosis was so poor. I immediately started him on 1 cup total a day of essiac tea (made by Resperin company, as research on internet said you should buy from the original company) and 1 cup total of cottage cheese a day mixed with 4 - 6 tbsp of fresh cold flaxseed oil a day, divided in 2 doses. He was still alive 5 months later which is almost impossible, but the bone tumor did not disappear and was causing him pain. I decided to amputate but docs wanted x-rays first to see if his lungs were full of cancer. There was NONE. He is a 3 legged, cancer free 13 year old happy dog today. The vets can't even explain it, and will not acknowledge it had anything to do with holistic treatments, only to say it is a fluke that it did not spread. They said he will at this point die of some other old age related dog disorder. :)"
Replies05/15/2009: Kathy from Fair Play, South Carolina replies: "I also have a golden retreiver 11 years old with osteosarcoma, I have her on essiac, 1/2 c per day plus 1 tbls wheat germ oil,beet juice powder, clorophyll,and sandthorn berry. All of the liquid is difficult to give to her, what did you do to give your dog essiac? thanks for your reply"
[NAY] 05/15/2010: Karrie from Los Angeles, Ca replies: "I wished this had worked for my Chihuahua with lung cancer. I had her on this for 3 months and had her chest xray again and was told the mass was twice the size when it was first diagnosed back in October."
06/25/2011: Debbie from Winchester, Hampshire, Uk replies: "Hi I found out about the essaic tea, flaxseed oil and cottage cheese mix for humans and nowI see it here for dogs. I have a 14-year-old cat with liver cancer. He's already on steroids, liver tablets and has diabetes. I have read about the toxic effect some drugs can have on humans and am suspicious about why the liver tumour appeared. However he's happy in himself and leads a happy life so I'm starting him on this mix as soon as I get the essaic tea. I wasn't keen on having the scan; they talk about internal bleeding and wanted to give chemotherapy. I told them that we weren't going to put him through that. Thanks for all the advice. Really appreciated. I never realised that I would become so attached to him. He's loved by all of us."
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ESSIAC TEA, SUPPLEMENTS, GRINDED APRICOT KERNEL
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[YEA] 11/28/2008: Maria from Los Angeles, California writes: "About four months ago, my 14-year-old cat was diagnosed with mammary cancer. Although her prognosis was poor, I declined any conventional treatment, and instead chose to try the natural remedies from this wonderful web site. First, I started giving her Essiac 4-herb supplements: capsules mixed in with food (1/2 cap. 3x day) and the Essiac concentrate diluted with a bit of boiling water (3:1) to evaporate the alcohol level. Both were purchased at herbal-healer.com and I am infinitely grateful to Gayle from Tulsa for sharing this remedy with all of us. I administered the Essiac concentrate, approx. 1/2 to 1 eye dropper full, once per day. Within a week, I observed a significant improvement in my cat's overall health. She has gained weight, became more energetic and playful. The most exciting change I have noticed happened within the past 2 weeks: my cat's tumor began to shrink in size! It was the size of a walnut and now I can barely feel it. However, I should point out that Essiac is not the only supplement I gave to my kitty (although I feel it was the most influential). Some of the other things I started giving her daily are: fish oil, astragalus capsules, beta glucans, milk thistle capsules... all approx. 1 capsule/day in several feedings. I also give her about 1/2 of a grinded apricot kernel per day- it should be initiated with an even smaller amount to avoid toxicity, and then gradually increased...(please research this remedy for yourself and administer very carefully to avoid possible side effects!) I want to also mention the importance of changing your cat's diet to a low-carb, high protein type. Two of my cat's favorites are EVO and Wellness. Lastly, to help my kitty heal, I've switched her from tap water to spring water (to which I regularly add a few drops of liquid stabilized oxygen) and her cat litter is now also the less toxic kind, called Swheat Scoop. The amount of all these vitamins, supplements, and herbs may seem overwhelming to you at first, but once you get the hang of it, it's actually quite doable... especially when it's your beloved pet's life that we are talking about!"
Replies07/10/2009: Anon from UK replies: "DO NOT repeat DO NOT give cats alchohol in any form whatsoever if u do this they might appear to be getting better from the herbal remedie but they will also get irreversable painful liver damage which may not become apparent for many months instead u can get essaic tea in water or make ur own"
07/25/2009: Maria from Los Angeles, CA replies: "I'd like to post an update on my cat's progress. It has been 11 months since she's been diagnosed with mammary gland cancer and she is doing great based solely on my homeopathic therapy. Her tumor has decreased significantly and at some point I could barely feel it, though it is worth mentioning that there was a time when I regrettably had to pause her supplement treatment, and the lump became somewhat more pronounced. Nevertheless, the supplement regime was soon resumed and she is now once again an energetic, playful kitty. Based upon my observation of her reaction to various supplements, I adjusted her vitamin intake as follows:
She now takes, on a daily basis:
1. 1 capsule of Essiac 4-herb capsules mixed in with food (1/2 cap. 2xday). PLEASE NOTE ******I have stopped giving my cat the concentrated form of Essiac a while ago because despite the fact that I diluted the concentrate extensively, as Anon from UK pointed out, alcohol in any amount may cause liver damage and thus should not be given to animals****** Not to mention, she hated the fact that it had to be fed through the eyedropper, although the above-mentioned rationale still stands as far more critical.
2. Instead of fish oil, I now give her Shark Cartilage (also from herbalhealer.com - __ capsule per day, which I believe have done wonders since she was started on it (as far as vitality and energy level).
3. I continue to give her Astragalus capsules and Beta Glucans approx. 1 capsule/day in several feedings.
4. I've actually decreased the dosage of grinded apricot to a tiny __th kernel per day and I give it to her with intermittent breaks- approx once in every 2 days.
5. A few months ago I started her on ___ (crushed) Vit. D tablets (400 IU) once every 2 days, and she seems to respond well to it. I've researched its effects widely in theory and in practice, and so far feel that Vit.D has been beneficial.
6. She continues to eat a low-carb, high protein diet (Innova EVO dry food and Wellness canned food). Sometimes I feed her tiny amounts of home-cooked salmon and other fish just because she loves it, but I always make sure to add all of her supplements into it.
Last but not least, I want to emphasize the importance of researching the potential harmful effects of a vitamin or herb before administering it tp your pet!!! I mention this because I recently tried adding a tiny amount of Flax seed oil to the list above, but noticed an immediate negative reaction as in a radical drop in my cat's energy level, and so I discontinued it right away. If anyone has ideas or suggestions as to why this might have occurred, please do share. I am wondering whether flax should not be given to cats by and large, or more likely, whether some adverse interaction with other supplements that I am administering to her has taken place. I'll appreciate any comments in regards to this and will keep you posted on my kitty's healing process... "
EC: Thanks so much for the update, Maria.
Unfortunately our database does not read fractions and changed yours into funny characters. Could you please re-send the dosage amounts again by typing the measurements like this: 1/2, 1/4, 1/8. Thank you!
07/26/2009: Maria from Los Angeles, CA replies: "Sorry about that. The dosage amounts are as follows:
Essiac 4-herb -- 1/2 capsule 2 x day
Astragalus -- 1/2 capsule 2 x day
Beta Glucans -- 1/2 capsule 2 x day
Shark Cartilage -- 1/2 capsule 2 x day
Vit. D tablets (400 IU) -- 1/2 tablet every 2 days
Grinded apricot -- 1/4th of a kernel every 2 days"
EC: Thank you so much!
01/04/2012: Susan from Mississauga, Ontario, Canada replies: "Hi Maria, From what I understand, Flaxseed oil cannot be metabolized by cats. The only essential fatty acid should be fish based I.E. Alaskan Salmon Oil. This is what I feed to my cats. Hope this helps.Sue"
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FLAXSEED OIL AND COTTAGE CHEESE
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[BETTER BUT NOT CURED] 04/30/2008: Neil from Bourbonnais, IL writes: "I have read that 1 Tbsp. of Flaxseed Oil and 1/2 cup of Cottage Cheese 3 times a day for 10 weeks can help cure cancer in dogs. Has anyone else tried this remedy before?"
Replies05/04/2008: Samantha from Grosse Point, Michigan replies: "I had heard of this recipe (cottage cheese and flax seed oil) for cancer treatment. I think is made of one part flax seed oil and two parts cottage cheese. This is also known as the Budwig Diet/Protocol. Here is a link to a video that explains in detail how to prepare the mix: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSoddptWL0s You can also do a search on the web. I hope this helps."
10/25/2011: Kerstin from Emeryville, Ca, Usa replies: "Yes the Budwig Protocol works! Check out my earlier post 10/24/11 My Great Dane was given 2 months max to live, that was 7-8 months ago! And he is doing GREAT!Kerstin"
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FRANKINCENSE
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[YEA] 12/29/2006: Diane from Burbank, CA writes: "Frankenscense helped slow cancer down. We were told our dog had 9 months to live, and to give her radiation treatments. I had heard of Frankenscense given internally for cancer, so we started her on capsules with a few drops of Frankenscense mixed with olive oil and skipped the radiation, since it would have stressed her out too much. That was 17 months ago, and she is still with us. The frankenscense is very high quality that can be taken internally, not the aromatherapy kind."
Replies03/16/2010: Theresa from Glendale, Az, Usa replies: "Need help with my shih tzu 11 years old. x rays ok except white count high from the infection he had in his lymph nodes. Which is gone. Blood work also ok. Said he would need a unltra sound which they have to shave his tummy.
went to my vet . retired vet and found a vet in Sun City, Arizona. He is excellent, But he said being my dog was losing weight he was possitive he has stomach cancer.
HELP!!! can I use the Frankencense???Or the one that you do morning/noon/5:30 and 10:30. for cats and dogs you up the dosage??I'm sure you don't give the fish to dogs???
help as I'm tired from lack of sleep and don't want to put him down He is so precious. He started eating slow February 26th I documented everday.
Even had chinese herbs but it was for phlem in throat and flora enzines..past 2 days not eating and today nothing..I'm going to feed him in a dropper as he barely opens his mouth.Please help I don't want to lose him.
I can go on , just need advise quickly. ajctcb95@yahoo.com thanks terry"
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HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
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04/22/2009: Ingrid from Geneva, OH writes: "I want to try the hydrogen peroxide treatment for my small dog. He weighs approximately 16 pounds. I was told he has a nasal/sinus tumor. I've been treating with cottage cheese and flax oil and MSM and transfer factor plus at present. Also tried eissac, turmeric, and some other supplements. The lump was growing and shrinking, went away completely and now is very big. Surgery cannot be done due to the location behind/above his eye and being close to the brain. I'm a bit nervous to try the 35% food grade as it seems dangerous to try. Has anyone used the 3% regular hydrogen peroxide from the store and had any success? Would this be safer to use? What dosage would I use and how would I use it/administer it of the 3% and of the 35%? He's had this since April 2008. The first 7-8 months I was told it was a sinus infection (by 3 different vets). Nov. 2008 I took him to emergency for a bulging eye and was told it was carcinoma."
Replies05/29/2009: Janie from Midland, Texas replies: "My female border collie has this type of cancer too. I think it is adenocarcinoma. It has completely filled her left nostril and her left eyeball is being progressively pushed out of its socket. I would so appreciate your advice and learning how your little one did. Did you ever try the hydrogen peroxide remedy?"
06/11/2009: Ingrid from Geneva, OH replies: "I responded to the lady's question but it has not posted. I'm wondering why. It has been a few days since I responded."
EC: Never got it! Please resend...
06/20/2009: Ingrid from Geneva, Ohio replies: "I have started the hydrogen peroxide. I don't really know how much to put. I've read it's 1 ounce to a gallon of water (distilled or spring I believe, not tap) and then you are supposed to add SOME of that to the bowl of water. What I've been doing since it can be so toxic is to add a few drops to a gallon of water. I started with just one drop and am up to six drops per gallon of water. Then I shake it up before I add SOME of it to the drinking water. I usually put about 2/3 tap water and then the rest with the hydrogen peroxide mix. Then I pour in some essiac tea and 2 teaspoons of apple cider vinegar and mix it around. If you can use all spring or distilled water that is better I think. I also give him PolyMVA (search polymva survivors). I put 4cc on his food. He's supposed to be getting 3cc twice a day but he usually only eats once. I just figured out about a week ago to put the dry food in a baggie and then put the PolyMVA on it so it soaks in. Before I was squirting it on and alot of it got wasted. He's also on Rimadyl which I don't really like him on but they say it controls the bleeding. His nose still bleeds though. He eats a grain free diet. His lump has gotten larger the past few months. When he was eating people food and raw diets I was giving him turemic (spice) about 1/8-1/4 tsp mixed in the food and milk thistle 1 capsule a day. I was also giving him transfer factor plus. And cottage cheese and flax oil. I would still be giving all of that but I can't get it mixed in the dry food. When he was on those his lump went away. I've had him on other things as well but can't think of them off hand. Also search neoplasene as I had someone tell me their dog with a nasal tumor is doing well with it. I was going to try but changed my mind after joining a yahoo group on it. I just ordered a chinese medicine herb mix. I haven't tried it yet. Search pawhealer for that. Or contact me at pigsohpigs@yahoo.com. Not sure if all will be listed. I tried not to list brands or websites since it is not allowed. Hope this helps. Sorry it took so long to answer."
07/19/2009: Ingrid from Geneva, Ohio replies: "I'm resending as I don't see the original post I sent a few days ago. Hope this can get posted. The lady's dog has the same cancer as my dog has. It does have products and websites if you need to delete them that's ok. I just want her to at least know what I used even if you can't list the brand names. It's sort of hard though since the name of the product is the brand name on some of them.
To Janie from Midland, TX
I just wanted to share what happened with my dog Snoopy on Tues. He was diagnosed with an inoperable nasal tumor back in Nov. 2008 after having nasal discharge and nose bleeds for 8 months. I was going to try neoplasene but after reading some of the posts of animals being sick I started looking for other options. I started Snoopy on PolyMVA about 4-5 weeks ago. He wasn't really getting the full dose because I was trying to put it on his dry food. I finally after about 2 weeks figured out to put the dry food in a baggie and shake it around until the PolyMVA was absorbed. Then I figured out I could add dry supplements to that also since the PolyMVA was a liquid they stuck to the food also. I added a chinese herb called Dissolve about 3 1/2 weeks ago and then about a week or 2 ago I added Transfer Factor Plus which he used to take but I hadn't been giving for awhile. I've also been putting hydrogen peroxide (12% food grade, it's toxic so be careful!), apple cider vinegar, and eissac tea in his water. He also takes Rimadyl. He had a hard tumor the size of 1/2 a golf ball on top of his head over his eye. Tues. morning he started sneezing, which he usually does when he first goes outside, then his nose bled a bit, which is normal for him, then I noticed the lump turned mushy. I called the vet and was told to bring him in. On the way to the vet I noticed the lump was gone! It had been less than an hours time. The vet said he thinks the tumor got so large the blood supply got cut off to part of it and part of the tumor died off. He said sometimes they drain in and sometimes out, he thinks Snoopy's drained in. He put him on antibiotics to prevent a bacterial infection. Snoopy's head feels a bit mushy on top but no lumps. The vet said he thinks part of it is excess skin from it being stretched so much by the tumor. His nose is still draining, which it has been like that for months. They said this is good. Snoopy seems pretty happy! He did develop some red skin over his eyes yesterday afternoon. The vet said it could be a reaction to the antibiotics. He said he thinks we are making progress and to continue what I have been doing. I wanted to share the experience incase it might help someone else. Snoopy is 14 years old, a mixed breed yorkie, llasha?? or low chen??. He weighs about 15 pounds. Just a note...I used 12% food grade hydrogen peroxide. I mixed it 11 drops to a gallon of spring water. I would fill his bowl with regular tap water 1/2-2/3 full then add the hydrogen peroxide mixed water. Then I would put 2 teaspoons of apple cider vinegar, and just pour some eissac tea in, I never really measured the tea out. He gets 6cc of the PolyMVA, about a teaspoon of the Dissolve and one capsule of the Transfer Factor Plus once a day. He takes 1/2 tablet of 25mg Rimadyl twice a day. He eats Natures Variety NO GRAIN dry food and has started eating cooked chicken again plus he eats NO GRAINERS dog bisquits which I get at Walmart. The dog food is available at Pet Supplies Plus, hydrogen peroxide at the health food store or I think it can be purchased online too. Dissolve is from pawhealers.com, eissac tea I get at a tea shop near me, you might be able to find in health food stores or online too. Apple cider vinegar I buy at the regular store (Walmart or wherever), PolyMVA is sold online polymvasurvivors. com. I get the pet formula. And Transfer Factor Plus is thru 4Life. I can give you the lady's name I get it from if you are interested in that. I hope Snoopy continues to improve and I hope that this will help someone else's dog or cat as well."
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[YEA] 04/14/2007: Kelly from Vancouver, Canada writes: "My sister in law's cat was a very butch 'husky' male. Long hair, gorgeous. He suddenly lost half his weight and became very docile. SIL basically left him to die, but I had a soft spot for him, and took him to the vet. Liver cancer, he's got 6 weeks at best. Surgery was possible, but would cost $$$. SIL would never bother. I made a jug of water, 4 litres water and put one oz of 35% food grade H202. Put some of this solution in his drinking water daily. He began to throw up daily, but kept gaining weight! His fur became thick again, one happy fat kitty. I believe he was 'throwing up' the cancer in a healing crisis. Whatever he was throwing up, it didn't look like his food, and it was nasty. This was 6 months ago. He's just well again."
Replies02/06/2010: Teresa from London, Uk replies: "Our cat Izzy is 16 years old and has been poorly since before Christmas! The vet said that she has a lump in her stomach and suspects that it's a tumour. She is currently being given a steroid injection every 4 weeks to reduce the inflamation but the treatment will not shrink the tumour.I stumbled accross Hydrogen Peroxide when reading _______. It mentions in the book that 35% Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide can be ingested by Humans and Animals so I've ordered some today on line.
Dosage: Using an eye dropper mix 3 drops of 35% Hydrogen Peroxide with 6-8 ozs of distilled water or milk.
The problem I have is Izzy only drinks water from the tap and not from her water bowl. To get around this problem we will have to use a 2ml syringe and give it to her by hand. We will use milk to dilute it as some days she is off her food and at least this way she will also be getting some food. I will let you know how we get on! Thank you Kelly for sharing your story about your sister's cat!"
06/12/2010: Gerald from Columbus, Ohio replies: "For animals that like to drink from the tap, (which is bad....you should never let your pet drink tap water) look into getting a pet drinking fountain. Many of these fountains let the water come out in a stream just like water out of the faucet. The advantage of this is you can then add things to the water to improve the pets health.
As far as tap water....please give you pet spring or bottled drinking water that has been purified. This is really important if your pet is sick, and is something that many people overlook. If nothing else, get a PUR water filter you can attach to your faucet and use that water for your pet."
10/09/2010: Gerald from Columbus, Ohio replies: "I would like to add to my other post that if you get a drinking fountain and are adding things to improve your pets health, you probably want to remove the carbon filter that most pet fountains come with.... As this may filter out whatever you are trying to add to the water."
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MILK THISTLE, REISHI MUSHROOM, ROOIBOS TEA
02/08/2012: Dan from Dublin, Ireland writes: "I have an 18 year old jack russel that was diagnosed with cancer in November 2011. She was very weak and little appetite with at least 5 visible tumors, the vet said the only option was to put her down. Sooner rather than later.
I visited a chinese herbalist who recommended I feed her milk thistle, reishi mushroom and a herbal tea high in antioxidants (rooibos), I started giving her 5 drops of reishi liquid extract and 100ml of strongly brewed rooibos tea along with the milk thistle.
I can't put into words but the results were simply miraculous. Her tumours shrank and her appetite increased tenfold. After three weeks there was no visible tumours, the vet couldn't believe it when the MRI scan came back clear. Just wanted to share my story and hopefully you can add this to the pet cancer section."
Replies02/08/2012: Marianne from Berlin, Germany replies: "Hallo, Dan: I live in Thailand and have no idea what milk thistle is and how to get it. Could you explain this for me? Also does any Rooibos tea do or must it be a special one? Reishi mushrooms I don't know either. Wouldn't they work on humans as well? I love this website but I always find it a little difficult to understand many of the great suggestions because they are either band names or keywords not known in other countries. So I would really appreciate an answer from you.Thanks in advance and greetings
Marianne"
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MULTIPLE REMEDIES
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[YEA] 08/02/2009: Sweets from Sutton, Surrey writes: "2 months ago, we sent our 11.5 year old cat to the vet as he was losing weight, not eating and looking very ill. The vet diagnosed him through x-rays and blood tests (low blood count - putting him under GA twice) as having a fast growing cancer that was stopping him from breathing properly. As this was spreading fast, we were advised to put him down. There was no way I was going to do this without a fight so my wife (who is a GP) and I spent 2 nights researching online and came up with the following treatment:
1) Morning: 1 ml of flaxseed oil, 2 ml of Essiac tea, 4 - 5 ml of a well known brand of chicken essence; 1 pippete (c. 2 ml) of liquid multivitamin (for babies); 1 tablet of transfer factor (we take the powder out of the capsule, put it onto a small spoon drop it into his mouth.
2) Noon: 1 ml of flaxseed oil, 2 ml Essiac tea and 4-5 ml chicken essence
3) 5:30/6pm: As for breakfast PLUS 1 x 5mg prednicare tablet to stimulate his appetite
4) 10:30/11pm: as per his Noon time treatment
We also gave him steamed (I avoid microwaving!) cod or coley fish (which we buy frozen from the supermarkets - so very convenient).
Within a week, he was much better and eating really well. He has put on weight; his coat is glossy; and is pretty sprightly for his age - well enough to get into a fight with our neighbourhood rogue cat which ended with him getting a bitten - and now infected ear which I am treating with tea tree oil.
By the way, we brought him to the vet a fortnight after starting his treatment and the vet sure was shocked by his recovery.
From next week, I intend to reduce his treatment to 3 times a day i.e. leaving out the noon feed.
If your cat (or dog?) is in a similar situation as my cat was, try out the above. Naturally, you may have to up the dose if it is a dog."
09/01/2011: Maggi from Bristol, Uk replies: "Hi can you tell me if you have to dilute the essiac tea before giving it to the cat please? Urgent please as my cat is almost gone."
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PYCNOGENOL
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[YEA] 02/05/2012: John Wood from Stanardsville, Virginia writes: "I need to share what happend to my black lab, Teddy Bear. Maybe some of you reading this will be able to help your pet recover. Teddy developed a knot on his rectum around age 9. I thought it was just a hemmoroid but after several weeks it began bleeding. The area around the opening took on a bruised appearance with yellow, orange, reddish, and black colors and he began to act like he didn't feel well. I took him to the vet and was told it was cancer. He had surgery but withing a few months it was back. I took him in for more surgery. They removed several thumb size tumors and stiched him up. I was told that they didn't think they got it all. At that point I began praying for his recovery. The next day I received a cassete tape in the mail about a product called Pycnogenol. I listened to the tape on the way into work the next day. The narriator talked about all these folks that had cancer and other serious diseases taking this stuff and recovering completely. I had bought some of this stuff for myself about a year earlier in the hopes it would help me with chronic fatigue. It did nothing so I put it in the medicine cabinet and forgot about it. Anyway I heard the narriator tell that the most important thing about taking Pycnogenol is to take it 1 mg per pound of body weight. Well I figured Teddy weighed 90 pounds so I did the math and found that 5 capsules were needed to get close to his weight. I sprinkled the contents of the capsules on his food. Honestly I could not believe what happened next. Within one day of consuming just the first dose his rear end began to turn pink. He began to act like he felt a bit better. I gave him a second dose the next day and again daily from then on. By the time a week had passed you wouldn't believe it was the same dog. He was running and barking like he was a pup again. I kept him on the product until the bottle ran out. Withing a couple of weeks he began getting another spot on his butt so I put him back on the product. The knot went away. He stayed on Pyconogenol the rest of his life but he lived to the ripe old age of 17. I had to put him to sleep because his hips gave out, he couldn't walk, and he couldn't control his bladder & bowels any longer. I hated to do it but I had tried all that I knew to do. I stiil miss him....... But he lived 8 years longer than he would have if I hadn't had my prayer answered. Thank you Lord.
Let me say that there are differences between Pycnogenol and pine bark extract. Pine bark extract is a little bit cheaper than Pycnogenol but did not produce any effects for Teddy. I did not notice any difference between Pycnogenol brands."
Replies02/07/2012: Jr from Coloma, Mi replies: "John Wood from Stanardsville, Virginia, Thanks so much for sharing that information."
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REMEDIES NEEDED
01/18/2012: Katie from Fort Collins, Colorado writes: "My 8 yr old yellow lab riley had been having trouble opening her mouth and chewing so I tried to open her mouth to look inside and she was in a lot of pain and could not open her mouth without yelping. I watched her for a few days then noticed a large lump on her upper jaw. I took her to the vet and they did xrays and told me it is cancer. They said I can have her go into surgery but it is very tricky due to where it is or have her go through radiation. Both of these treatments are not guarateed to work and cost thousands of dollars that I do not have. The vet said that I can medicate her so she is not in pain but the tumor will continue to grow until she cannot open her mouth. I can't sit and wait for that to happen. She is a very healthy happy dog and I need to do something to make her better.
The bone on the one side of her jaw is also much thinner than the other side. I have been researching on the ACV and Budwig Protocol but I'm not sure if I should start anything else in conjunction with these. If anyone has any advice that would be great!"
Replies01/19/2012: Timh from Louisville, Ky, Usa replies: "Katie, I'm a big proponent of Magnet Therapy as it has helped me and my pets very much for several yrs now. For something as serious as this, I would find an old or unused music speaker you might have discarded in the garage; or take one out of an old speaker cabinet that no longer works. Wrap the speaker in a thin cotton cloth and place it over the affected area for at least 1 hr daily or more and more frequently if you can manage. This will bring immediate relief of pain & swelling AND give whatever cancer treatment you choose a big boost. Magnetic Belts and straps are available online and work well (i use them every day). A velcro strap with a 4x4 embedded magnets might fit over the area if your dog could tolerate it for any length of time.As for C treatment I would use H2O2 drops in the water bowl. Begin slowly with 4 drops 3% and work up to maybe as much as twenty. If possible use cotton w/ H2O2 locally on the affected area, but hopefully there will be direct contact while drinking.
Hope this helps and report results."
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10/26/2011: Mary from Girard, Kansas, Usa writes: "Hi Ted,
I know how busy you are but I am hoping that you can reply as soon as you are able. My yorkie has lymphoma with hugh lymph nodes all over her body. The vet basically sent her home to die. She weighs about 8-9 pounds. I am giving her reishi mushrooms and astralagus and l-lysine. I am guessing and the amounts because she is so small. Do you know the dosage for a small 8 pound dog? I want to give her the dmso with butyeric acid but I cannot find it anywhere. There is a product called buteraid which has a buteric acid from calcium and magnesium. It comes in a pill form. Would this product work?
Also I can buy DMSO, but I don't know if it would help without the buteric acid or the tributeric.
If you could recommend a way to use the DMSO that would help I would appreciate it or any other suggestions?
Thank you so much for your help.
Mary"
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10/21/2011: Connie from Medford, Ny, Usa writes: "Please help me!!! I am soooo sad.... My 7 year old chihuahua may have lymphoma. I want to start Ted's recommendation for healing cancer using the reishi mushroon, bromelain, and sabah snake grass. She weighs 4.9 lbs... How much do I give her?
Also, she is on antiobotics doxycilline 25 mg for Lyme disease. She is going on her 2nd week.
Can you please foward my request to Ted? I am sooooo upset and want to help my chihuahua.
Also, does Ted recommend chemotherapy?
THANK YOU!!!"
Replies10/22/2011: Ted from Bangkok, Thailand replies: "Chemo is rarely successful. It has a 97% failure rate in 5 year survival for humans, worse if it is dogs over a shorter period of time. Dogs don't get cancer in general until their owners feed them wheat, dog food, carbohydrates, and especially fruits. Now the treatment for most dogs is to avoid all carbohydrates and take 1000 mg astralagus twice a day, for the lymph nodes. Large dogs it might be 3 to 4 times a day. I have good treatments for dogs but most are not available or easily found, but I will recommend those that are found locally, such as DMSO but aloe vera oil is not easily found, but is mixed in it, however castor oil is easier, so DMSO 2/3 mixed with 1/3 castor oil, this is applied on the dog topically. It helps if clove oil is added, but it is something like 1 drop per liter of water, shaken into the dog's drinking water, and reishi mushroom extract in capsule or tea is mixed in the dog's drinking water, twice a day. There are others, if you can find it, sabah snake grass and andrographis just 1/8 teaspoon combined once a day if possible. Try to add to the food one capsule of enzymes with each meal, but not tablet form. This should be enough for most purposes, but it must be understood that the food is mostly meats, and is preferably partially cooked, if they were cooked it would contain heterocyclic amines, which are cancer causing, and prepared meats are also cancer causing and may contain acrolien, these must be avoided, all canned foods contain bisphenol A, and they are cancer causing also, so it is best to prepare fresh meats yourself, with some organ meats, such as heart, liver and kidneys. Most important is to give them some lysine, say 1/4 teaspoon once a day or twice a day would be more than sufficient for that size dog. If he is weak perhaps, B50 once a week and selenium 200 mcg once a week.It used to be that cancer was almost unknown in Thailand and that was 20 years ago. At that time there were no dog food companies, when they came, within a few years there was a sudden rise in dog cancer. You also cannot feed dogs chocolates, they are deadly for them.
Dogs are generally easily cured with natural therapies, it takes 3 months for tumors to completely disappear with some of the above remedies. In lymph cancer cases I used astralagus and lysine among my most important. And one thing you have to realize immune system can be acquired from other animals if the meats are generally uncooked, whether they be snakes, crocodile, chickens, or wolves, but are consumed in form of blood, just a little--100 mg of dried blood, in case you want some knowledge. The crocodile generally has the most advanced immune system, given their behavior of living in swamps and territorial protection, and it is sold in Thailand as a health supplement, but its weakness is that it doesn't work if blood sugar exceeds 90 mg/dL even for dogs, but luckily most dogs with cancer are under that, and more well disciplined than humans and don't run around looking for other treatments that actually kill them while you are doing natural therapies. Humans are complicated and they make mountains out of molehills in cancer treatment, therein lies the failure to begin with.
Ted"
12/15/2011: Lissc from Arvada, Co replies: "My 11 year old border collie has a tumor on her mandible- the vet will not biopsy it because she said is too painful, and I am opposed to having half of her mandible removed at 11 years old. My main concern is her comfort, what would help this tumor shrink so she is able to eat in comfort and play with her brother without it bleeding?"
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