Seeking Treatment for Aspergillosis Canine Fungus of the Nose

Posted By Janet (Nottingham) on 01/05/2016

Aspergillosis canine fungus of the nose:

My German shepherd dog has fungus disease in his front sinuses (behind the eyes) I am treating him holistically, as with conventional drugs it is basically incurable and a killer.

I was wondering if anyone has had any experience or any information on using dmso or hydrogen peroxide in a nebuliser, or if you have any other info on anything else that will completely kill the fungus once and for all.

Healing thoughts,

Janet.

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Replied by Jim (Frostburg, Md) on 01/06/2016

From my own experience Borax is a painless and highly-effective way of killing fungus, mold, bacteria .... and bugs. It doesn't take much and seems to be tolerated well by the body. You can use it externally or internally. I suspect the mere act of dissolving a half TSP of borax into a ounce of water then putting a drop of that onto doggy's tongue 2X per day would fairly get enough into his bloodstream to help his body fight-ff the attacking fungus.

Alternatively, your use of a nebulizer might work better to administer the borax to the fungus-site, though I would cut the half-TSP borax with 2-ounces of water, instead ...I'm not certain how much water-volume would be generated by a pump or two on a nebulizer.

I've read some claiming borax is deadly to humans/dog/cats, etc., but I've never experienced any troubles with it. Ted was/is a believer in borax though he prescribed it at far smaller amounts. I will side with those who say borax is less dangerous than table salt. Occasionally I'll wet the tip of my finger then touch it faintly into powdered borax, picking up maybe 15 granules. I then transfer that slight bit to my tongue and wash it down. I had a month+ nagging cough and congestion throughout November and could not seem to shake it. I began to suspect a possible mold infection in my lungs and took the borax on the tongue once every night for three days. The malady vanished, but of course, my relief should be considered anecdotal.

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Replied by Jim (Frostburg, Md) on 01/06/2016

If you are not already, I recommend you give your dog omega 3 fish oil, 3-capsules a day. Just puncture the end of a capsule and squeeze the oil onto doggy's food (or onto doggy's tongue). I have seen three dogs and innumerable cats restored to heath by adding omega 3 to their diet. One cat, recommended for euthanization by the vet, recovered through a dose of 1 to 2 capsules a day (squirted on his tongue) to live an additional 2+ active years.
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