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Re: Colloidal Silver

Julie (Oregon) on 07/03/2026

Turning gray from using colloidal silver too much is only by using massive amounts every day

and made by homemade machines that make the silver particles too big to assimilate and pass from the body. This post on the dangers were not fully educated. Do your research.

By the way, I saw a show on Dr. Oz years ago and he had his father as a guest. He asked him if he could only take one thing on a deserted island he was stranded on what would it be and he said colloidal silver. I know I’m replying to an old post, but that post was misleading and colloidal silver, made correctly, is a valuable tool to have for our natural treatments of many things.
I always research things and I have my own colloidal silver machine I bought years ago. Has more than paid for itself for me and my pets and none of us are gray. I believe mine was made by silvers edge. Do your research people.



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Healthiest Diet for Cats?

Arjuna (Harlech) on 07/03/2026

Just wondering if you can suggest what is best to feed my cat, many thanks
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Turmeric Helped Dog With Removed Tumor Live A Long Life

Carolyn (Port Richey FL) on 07/02/2026
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My vet had to remove a cancerous lump from my dog and sad it probably traveled. I did tons of research and found India has the least amount of cancer because they use tumeric (curcumin). I gave my 60lb dog 600mg capsules and I was taking them as well. My girl lived till 17.5 The vet was blown away. I told him and he immediately printed out a page saying tumeric with coconut oil cures cancer. I do have to warn you, tumeric does create kidney stones so you must be careful on the amount taken.
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Valley Fever in Dogs

Peggy (Tucson, Az) on 07/01/2026

I would be interested in any natural holistic remedies to treat Valley Fever in my dog. She is 5 yrs old, and I have been treating her medically for 4 yrs. I am concerned about her liver from the antifungal usage. Thank you

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Pyometra Remedies Helping

Fred - Finding this wonderful hope (Roselle, NJ) on 07/01/2026
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Hello Yvonne and anyone checking these posts.

Our female 11 years old miniature Pinscher just have diagnosed today 6/29/26 with this Pyometra. We stumble on this website just like anyone whos dog has this issue and getting the big bill from the vet and unable to pay their service and thinking of the options and dangers of the surgery or put down. Thank god this site has some hope for our dog and a remedy in a budget. We will try our best after reading all of these posts we did them measurments for the pounds she is in and we will see. We are starting with Manuka Honey UMF 5+ / MGO 83+ (by the way our dog name is Honey), and the other ingredients for a 5 to 20 dosage because she was 13 pounds but lost weight and now is 10 pounds so we giving her 500mg of Vitamin C. The vet game her “Convenia” antibiotic injection but told us she won’t last two weeks. Our pet was not eating anything and barely drinking water. After 4 hours of the vaccine she fall sleep and after she wake-up she is not lethargy and now has more energy and taking more water in, then gave her the remedy mix except Yan nun Baiyao because is on order. We were crossing fingers to se her keeping this mix in herr stomach and she did she seems hungry we gave her some rice and meat she eat all and was looking for more but I reasd in another page that since the dog stopped eating the stomach is distended so they need to eat little amounts of food until they get better and beign able to eat more, so far she eated and drank the remedy and even sip more water all is in we are happy to see some improvement. I will continue updating the post for future reference or other people looking for this miracle hope.

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Re: Borax and Peroxide Solution

Katzie (Cancun, Mexico) on 06/26/2026

Your only "danger" in using the borax/h.p. solution 2x a week is that you might put too much h.p. in one time and will lighten her fur colour!! Lol. I have done this accidentally where my black fur dog has a little bit of copper fur there now, too. Oopsie. It grows out in about 6 months, so no worries. Lol.

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ACV Helping Degenerative Myelopathy in Dog

Steve Sears (Simi valley) on 06/23/2026

I just came across your posting. Our of boy, Joey, has been diagnosed recently and we're just starting to do look into what we can do with for him. We love him.

Anyway, you mentioned that you were going to research some of those 28 suggestions. Were you able to do that? Did you come up with any conclusions? Thank you!



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Apple Cider Vinegar for Itchy Pet

Amber (FL) on 06/23/2026

What if he continues to itch I have a catahoula big dog there's bumps on his skin scabs ect

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Re: Aloe Vera Juice for Fleas

Lili (Southern California) on 06/20/2026

STRAIGHT FROM THE PLANT Aloe Vera Gel IS EXTREMELY TOXIC to ANIMALS (especially cats and/or smaller dogs). NEVER RUB 'the goo' straight from the plant on ANY ANIMAL!!!! Either buy edible Aloe Vera gel (like 'Lili Of The Desert Aloe Vera Gel') or Google Search how to COMPLETELY (& I mean, 10000000% ENTIRELY) remove the poisonous parts of the gel.

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Re: Be Careful Using Essential Oils for Fleas

Lilu (Southern California) on 06/20/2026

PLEASE DON'T USE just ANY essential oil, ESPECIALLY on CATS!!!! Check & re-check with ASPCA & other organizations before using even the smallest amount on ANY PET. Peppermint essential oil (just like most other mints) is highly toxic to cats. PLEASE Be CAREFUL!!!!!!

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Re: Stroke in Dog

Alex (Ga) on 06/18/2026

My shorkie(shitzu/yorkie, 15lbs) had a stroke on Saturday. She refuses to eat or drink since Monday. I am looking to follow your regime of herbs/food. As I get the herbs you suggested… should I be using the amount suggested? I don’t want the doctors prescribing chemicals for her.

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ACV for Cats

Andyart (WA) on 06/16/2026
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So I intuitively felt I could give my kitties some Apple Cider Vinegar and cranberry diluted with clean water, I noticed they have not had much energy. So I took a dropper and put about 5 dropper fulls in their mouths and will continue to do it a few times throughout the day maybe two. When I see improvement I will taper off. This site is great for me to make sure from others posts that it is something that works :)yay for not having to take them to overpriced vets!!
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Re: Fur Loss From Sleeping on Hay

Nancy Brady RN (Ireland) on 06/12/2026

Hay is for horses! STRAW would be the proper thing to use for bedding for cats and dogs.

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Re: Garlic for Dogs

PaintyLiz (Ft Worth TX) on 06/11/2026

That is how they guarantee they come up with the answer they want. They know garlic helps the animal and they don't want that.

Once you realize that all these agencies that are trying to "help" you or your animal actually do NOT want to help you or your animal and want to keep you sick and going to Big pharma for cures then you realize why things are done the way they are!

Change the intended outcome and you will see that everything makes complete sense and is logical.



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Black Salve for Tumors in Pets

Cristina (Australia) on 06/11/2026
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Hi I applied black salve on my dog, and she licked on day 2 in between changing bandages and the 1/2 eschar didnt quite make it after day 3 adn dropped off, then the rest dropped off day 5. there is a white nodule on the wound and wandering whether to reapply salve.
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Re: Apple Cider Vinegar for Cats Works

Cat mom (TX) on 06/10/2026

Awesome...thank you for this story..

I have a cat with allergies I will try this to see if it helps my furbaby stop scratching, bitting itself... so much..



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Neem Oil for Hotspots

Dorothy (Philippines) on 06/09/2026
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Yes, pure Neem Oil on dog hotspot, dried it up overnight on my dachshund.

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Re: Cat With Itchy Skin

June (Cincinnati) on 06/07/2026

I solved my kittys itchy skin problem with a fish oil supplement from chewydotcom for cats. I put a quarter teaspoon in his food or less and mix it up. It worked so fast!!! It has fish oil and vitamin e.

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Re: Apple Cider Vinegar for Fleas

Alex (Utah) on 06/06/2026

Does your cat try to run away when applying the vinegar due to the smell? I tried using essential oils, and my cat runs away fast!

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Re: Urine for Eye Infections in Pets

Sam (NC) on 06/05/2026
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I’m an RN for 35 years. I asked a doctor one time 30 years ago in an elevator if urine of my own urine would cure my pink eye. He thought about it for a minute and he said happy yes, it would. Yes, you can use your own urine for your own cat. Two or three drops two or three times a day. Your own urine can work miracles you need to look into it. I bought an eyewash cup, and every time I went to the restroom, I caught my urine washed my eyes with the eyecup pink eye gone. It Works!

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