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Re: Trying to Locate Best Essiac Tea for Bladder Tumor in Dog

Kate (Raleigh, NC) on 11/04/2025

If you or another can share the use of Frankincense. Most Essential oils have to be diluted, so dilute it and then apply topically?

Also, Boswellia is Frankincense and can be taken internally. It’s beneficial for pain and perhaps more?



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Re: Molasses for Dog with Cancerous Tumors

Kate (Raleigh, NC) on 11/04/2025

Has anyone else tried this? And if so at what dosage. It’s an intriguing post, no mention of dog size and how much was given daily for a month.

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Re: D-Ribose Cured Dog With Heart Murmur in 3 Weeks

Daniel (NY) on 11/04/2025

Hi is the d-ribose a dog supplement specifically or can you just give your dog the human version? thank you

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Re: Thuja Dosage for Cat Vaccination Side Effects

Claudia (IL) on 11/02/2025

Thank you! I’ll try this!

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Re: Colloidal Silver for Distemper in Dogs

Vera (Colorado) on 11/01/2025

In treating distemper in both dogs and cats, please keep in mind the importance of fasting during the virulent phase of the disease (several days). This was much documented by Juliette de Bairacli Levy in her writings. I also recommend using bags of saline to keep the critter hydrated (my vet provided those for home use). In addition, I used lemon balm drops every three hours (lemon balm is strongly antiviral).

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Re: Borax for Dogs

TXmom25 (Dallas, TX) on 11/01/2025

According to Rex Newnham/Walter Last it’s 1/8 teaspoon of borax per 100 lbs. So to get the proper dose for a 14 lb dog, one might dissolve the 1/8 teaspoon into 1 cup of water and then only add 2 tablespoons of the dilution to the dog’s water. Or just add a pinch once or twice a day if that’s too laborious.

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Colloidal Silver for Distemper in Dogs

Art (California) on 11/01/2025

Hi Annie,

Can you say what strength or parts per million (PPM) of colloidal silver that you used to good effect in your dogs? It should be listed on the bottle in a number such as 20 ppm.

Art



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Colloidal Silver for Distemper in Dogs

Annie (Puerto Escondido, Mexico) on 11/01/2025
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Belil (Los Angeles) on 08/22/2017 post about Colloidal Silver for dogs & cats is excellent! I just wanted to add that C.S. worked on Distemper, too. We saved 3 dogs with it, at a dose of 2ml per Kilo of body weight. I thought 2 of them were goners and I'd even picked out their funeral shrouds, thinking neither would last more than a day or two. I dosed them 3x/day for 14 days and they are both healthy & happy to be alive right now. Thank you, E.C.!!

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Re: Essiac Tea for Cancer in Pets

Carole (Florida) on 10/26/2025
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Hi I wanted to thank posters on this site who suggested essiac for cancer. My dog was diagnosed with liver cancer back in February and was given 6 months to live. She was given niacin supplements and same. But then I started giving her liquid essiac drops for pets found on Amazon. Since starting she has more energy than she has had in years and appears to be aging backwards. I now call her my miracle baby:-)

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Re: Trachea Collapse in Dogs

KRISTINA (Massachusetts) on 10/23/2025

Hi Lori Thank you for your post. Regarding the Beef Supplement. How many capsules do you give your little dog per day

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Pyometra Can Return After Successful Remedies - Beware!

Yvonne (Singapore) on 10/15/2025
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Hi everyone

PYOMETRA CAN RELAPSE QUICKLY!

I took my 16-year-old Maltese to the vet after noticing white, creamy discharge from her vagina for about a week. The vet said she had pyometra, and gave her Amoxycillin. The antibiotics made her very tired and I googled for home remedy and found Dr. Jones' video: https://youtu.be/PtluEiGeezo?si=kEfXmoikBmV5232T

After one dose of Manuka Honey (I used MGO 550+), vitamin C and turmeric, her white discharge reduced by 70%. Next day, the Yun Nan Baiyao arrived, and after one dose of the Yun Nan Baiyao and Manuka Honey combi, her white discharged was gone completely. I continued the Manuka Honey, Vit C, turmeric and Yun Nan Baiyao combi for another 3 weeks, as the study on Yun Nan Baiyao was done over a 3-week period, with 90% healing rate. After that, I stopped everything, thinking that she was completely healed. 2 weeks later, I noticed she had very little white discharge from her vagina. I didn't give her anything until I saw some thick, brown pee the following week, as she kept drinking water, panted and paced around the room. That's when I knew this infection had RELAPSED! I immediately gave her Manuka Honey and Yun Nan Baiyao. All her symptoms were gone after the 2nd dose, and she's now back to normal. Given the high chance of relapse, I plan to give her Manuka Honey, Vit C, Turmeric and Yun Nan Baiyao on a regular basis, probably twice a week for maintenance.

p.s. Many thanks to this website, it's been helpful to learn from the systematically categorised reviews. I'm posting mine to share my experience, and to warn people that pyometra can relapse quickly!

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Re: Ibuprofen and Dogs

Babbs (Middle America) on 10/14/2025

I just want to let everyone know that worries desperately about ibuprofen...you are very likely to be prescribed ibuprofen but u didn't bother to look up the ingredients. In my area is "vetprofin", carprofin" are 2 that come to mind. "CHEWY" also carries these. But are considered prescription. So if you wanted to buy them you must have a script. Pharma companies put out these statements so you will pay for prescriptions. Don't be deceived. Do your research.

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Re: Hairballs

Carianne (Alberta Canada) on 10/12/2025

Hi! My cat was throwing up all the time and was extremely thin as well. I ended up taking him in to the vet and found the hairball had ended up blocking the opening to his intestines (it was in his stomach) and has to surgically be removed. Now, I water his food down so it is soup like and give him coconut oil once/day. As well as a high fibre food. He won't eat raw, but canned.

I also shave him down, not too thin, but enough so the hair is not so long.

Good luck and I hope you find what works for your feline.

Carianne



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Re: Essiac Tea for Pets With Cancer

Vivi (Ventura, California) on 10/10/2025

I have been listening to a 3 hour Osteosarcoma presentation by Canine Herbalist Rita Hogan and she adamantly states that Essiac Tea works wonders for dogs that have a warm/hot constitution. If a dog has a cool constitution, Essiac Tea does not seem to have the same profound effects that it has with warm dogs. This is why it is so important to know your dogs energetics.

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Re: Zappers for Parasites

Shelley Donkeys Mom (Trinity Co CA) on 10/08/2025

Thank you for sharing Pam. Going to have to buy one. We have had fleas so bad here in Trinity Co. All of our cats many American Ringtails, are servely suffering from Round worms, etc. I am so glad we will have the best way to kill those mean suckers whom were brought to us by fleas. I am hoping that it has a frequency to zap those fleas also.

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Pets and Vitamin C

Hunter (NJ) on 10/04/2025

What is the brand you use?

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Justin (Orlando, Florida) on 06/30/2008
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I had one of my dogs at the ER VET Hospital at 4 AM in the morning. She had gone to the bathroom four times in the matter of an hour at the vets office. He ran up an expensive bill of blood work, examinations, and pricey prescriptions. My dog still had accidents in the house for the next 5 days. It wasn't until I found the remedy of 3 parts plain white rice to one part boiled mashed chicken (all fat removed) and 1 tablespoon (per 50 pound) of plain pumpkin puree (no additives). Fed in four small meals, with the pumpkin added. I saw results in one day it was amazing. Typical treatment is meant for the food to be given over 3 days. $1.50 compared to a $600 vet visit.
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Boiled Chicken and Pumpkin Puree

Cheryl (Ottawa, Ontario/Canada) on 11/15/2008
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So my sheepdog had some major diahhria for about a week. I did continue the pumpkin/rice & chicken but she continued to have the problem.I ended up changing her kibble which didn't help but I thought the timing to be right. I switched her from Eukanuba to Orijen. She loves the new food! Her poops have been normal now since last weekend, albeit smaller amounts due to the new higher grade food. So I'm not sold on the pumpkin helping her although I use it now to put a touch of it in her Kongs because she does like the pumpkin. Nice alternative to using Cheesewiz or peanut butter in her kongs.
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Re: Remedies Helping Pyometra in Female Dog, But Need Advice

Elis (San Francisco) on 10/02/2025

Hi I can’t see any replies on here. I was wondering if anyone got back to you I don’t really know the answer to your question, but I was just curious reading through all of these.

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Need Help Healing Hives on Staffshire Pit

kiaweso (Florida) on 09/28/2025

HOW TO ELIMINATE HIVES or POSSIBLY HIVES ON A STAFFSHIRE PIT

My pooch has these raised bumps on her skin. It's been ongoing for about a week. Most are along side her spine- the left and right of her upper body. There are a few here and there but mostly on top and to the end of her back meeting to the tail. I'm not use if they are mites or simply hives. I have used several natural methods (bathes with medicate shampoo, sponged her with apple cider vinegar and mixed eucalyptus essential oil mixed with olive oil. She has existing allergies- feet- yeast. I don't want to take her to the vet yet- hoping I can find something that works for her. Thanks in advance. Kiaweso 28 Sep 2025

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