5 star (14) | 82% | |
(3) | 18% |
Rebekah (Jax, Fl) on 10/07/2009:
Kate (Lakeside, Ca) on 08/11/2009:
I have an adopted black lab, age 15, "Lady", with a large tumor that appeared on her right leg joint (started as elbow callus appearance). The Vet stated that I would probably have to "put her down" soon because she will stop walking due to leg discomfort. He did not recommend surgery or chemo; she does have an obstructed nasal passage since someone probably kicked and crushed her face at some point in her life. She often gets antibiotics for her nasal infections - we have to carefully feed her to keep food out of her nose.
I am writing to say thank you for your directions and the Castor Oil... it's been nothing less than amazing!
I began treatment a week ago as you directed and the large, mushy mass is now 1/3 the original size, no edema. She is walking around and even rolling in the grass. I will continue all phases of her treatment and wish to say thanks on our behalf, she feels very good, frisky and most importantly, she is able to truly enjoy her days more.
Deborah (Crandall, Ga. United States) on 08/09/2009:
Rita (Plano, TX) on 03/19/2009:
Francine (Playa Del Rey, CA) on 07/19/2008:
Valerie (Minneapolis, MN) on 05/07/2008:
jes (alloway, nj) on 08/14/2007:
5 star (14) | 82% | |
(3) | 18% |
Rebekah (Jax, Fl) on 10/07/2009:
Kate (Lakeside, Ca) on 08/11/2009:
I have an adopted black lab, age 15, "Lady", with a large tumor that appeared on her right leg joint (started as elbow callus appearance). The Vet stated that I would probably have to "put her down" soon because she will stop walking due to leg discomfort. He did not recommend surgery or chemo; she does have an obstructed nasal passage since someone probably kicked and crushed her face at some point in her life. She often gets antibiotics for her nasal infections - we have to carefully feed her to keep food out of her nose.
I am writing to say thank you for your directions and the Castor Oil... it's been nothing less than amazing!
I began treatment a week ago as you directed and the large, mushy mass is now 1/3 the original size, no edema. She is walking around and even rolling in the grass. I will continue all phases of her treatment and wish to say thanks on our behalf, she feels very good, frisky and most importantly, she is able to truly enjoy her days more.
Deborah (Crandall, Ga. United States) on 08/09/2009:
Rita (Plano, TX) on 03/19/2009:
Francine (Playa Del Rey, CA) on 07/19/2008:
Valerie (Minneapolis, MN) on 05/07/2008:
jes (alloway, nj) on 08/14/2007:
Rebekah (Jax, Fl) on 10/07/2009:
Kate (Lakeside, Ca) on 08/11/2009:
I have an adopted black lab, age 15, "Lady", with a large tumor that appeared on her right leg joint (started as elbow callus appearance). The Vet stated that I would probably have to "put her down" soon because she will stop walking due to leg discomfort. He did not recommend surgery or chemo; she does have an obstructed nasal passage since someone probably kicked and crushed her face at some point in her life. She often gets antibiotics for her nasal infections - we have to carefully feed her to keep food out of her nose.
I am writing to say thank you for your directions and the Castor Oil... it's been nothing less than amazing!
I began treatment a week ago as you directed and the large, mushy mass is now 1/3 the original size, no edema. She is walking around and even rolling in the grass. I will continue all phases of her treatment and wish to say thanks on our behalf, she feels very good, frisky and most importantly, she is able to truly enjoy her days more.
Deborah (Crandall, Ga. United States) on 08/09/2009:
Rita (Plano, TX) on 03/19/2009:
Francine (Playa Del Rey, CA) on 07/19/2008:
Valerie (Minneapolis, MN) on 05/07/2008:
jes (alloway, nj) on 08/14/2007: