Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand) on 05/23/2008
Sara: Castor oil and aloe applied to the dog's tumor helps, but if the dog licks it, it may cause a laxative effect. I remembered that fast growing tumor can be halted with flaxseed oil and cottage cheese given to the dog, such as the Budwig diet. Quite possibly fish oil can be added to the food for the dog. The use of baking soda is preferred over potassium bicarbonate because too much of potassium may cause the dog to weaken. Most of the cancer the dog experiences are often the lack of omega 3 in their diets due to industrialized livestock, which caused many animals to lack omega 3. The other possibility is the lack of B17, so perhaps 1/4 or 1/2 apricot pits a day grinded to the food. The baking soda is about 1 teaspoon added to the 1 liter of drinking water.
As to the fulvic acid, most fulvic acid or humic acid added to food helps absorption of minerals and complete digestion can also help.
Replied by Rockel (Ky) on 07/19/2017
Hi Ted,
I have a cat with a tumor under her ear that is believed to be metastatic. I`m wondering if she could do the Budwig diet, the baking soda, or peroxide in her water treatment and what the dosages are for an 8 lb cat. Ty!!