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his last day was really rough till I prayed asking God to please take him and not let him suffer anymore.. and God sent angels to take him home. I know this for a fact (but that is another story)

The last few days with an obviously dying pet is gut wrenching. I have stayed home with them 24/7 (even if it means cancelling appts. or calling off work) at that stage in the game. I pray that this pooch either has a miraculous recovery or passes as peacefully and painlessly as possible. Please tell your angel story if you're so inclined, Suzi. I'd love to hear it.

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If the kidneys are failing (I hate to say this) but the dog probably doesn't have long... (been there). Essiac would be my first choice to ease his suffering and give him what time he has left as quality time. 3 doses a day (max) a day. He could syringe it in. SuziTone <tone102@...> wrote: Hello All, I pray this day finds you all well. I was wondering if you could possibly offer some advice for a friend that has a very ill dog. The dog has been hospitalized a few times now. His kidneys are failing badly and he also has a heart murmer. He currently cannot eat and is on sub q fluids and

oral phosphorous binder and meds as his phosphorous levels are very high. He asked me if I knew anything about the following as he was considering it (capsule) but astralagus was the only thing I recognized: Rehmannia, Alisma, Astragalus, Cyperus, Dioscorea, Morinda, Poria Cortex. I told him to look into natural meds and maybe even make a good broth that the dog could drink but he said he wouldn't be able to get it down. Anyone, have any suggestions that I could pass on to him? It would be so very appreciated. Thanks so much Be well and blessed, Tone Suzi What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. health/ http://suziesgoats.wholefoodfarmacy.com/

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Hi Suzi,

I have been trying to do research for him and came up with some info but wanted to hear from more experienced like yourself so thankyou so much. I have been telling him for the last couple of years to change the dog's diet but ya know sometimes how things fall on deaf ears. Hehe and yes. that is me quoting that :)

Should the essiac be made as a tea or purchased as a tincture (if it comes that way) and what would a "dose" be. I appreciate the advice so very much. This dog has been in hospitals so much and has gone through too much. I do think he is elderly not saying though that we accept their lose any less.

Appreciate this so!

Thankyou

Toni

If the kidneys are failing (I hate to say this) but the dog probably doesn't have long... (been there). Essiac would be my first choice to ease his suffering and give him what time he has left as quality time. 3 doses a day (max) a day. He could syringe it in.

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it is made as a tea. You may be able to buy it already to take... Read up on it in the files under Natural Herbal remedies (the member contribution file)... I would say a 1/2 of a shot glass or 2 tblspoons (roughly) 3 times a day.. or a shot glass twice a day... somewhere around this... this is what I used when my dog had kidney failure years ago... it helped for awhile.. his last day was really rough till I prayed asking God to please take him and not let him suffer anymore.. and God sent angels to take him home. I know this for a fact (but that is another story) Good luck with him.Tone <tone102@...> wrote: Hi Suzi, I have been trying to do research for him and came up with some info but wanted to hear from more experienced like yourself so thankyou so much. I have been telling him for the last couple of years to change the dog's diet but ya know sometimes how things fall on deaf ears. Hehe and yes. that is me quoting that :) Should the essiac be made as a tea or purchased as a tincture (if it comes that way) and what would a "dose" be. I appreciate the advice so very much. This dog has been in hospitals so much and has gone through too much. I do think he is elderly not saying though that we accept their lose any less. Appreciate this so! Thankyou Toni If the kidneys are failing (I hate to say this) but the dog probably doesn't have long... (been there). Essiac would be my first choice to ease his suffering and give him what time he has left as quality time. 3 doses a day (max) a day. He could syringe it in. Suzi

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I know Suzi. I have put him in his place to respect me and my beliefs many many times. You are right though but how is the dog's faith going to be positive when the owner gives him no reassurance that there is something heavenly? I think that is all sad. Ok I guess enough said as I do not wish to spark any kind of flaming but once again, without my faith I do not know where I would "personally" be. Wish I could chat with his doggie! hehe

Thanks hon

Blessings,

Tone

He may be atheist, but what about the dog?

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Believe me, the dog knows things that the owner doesn't.<G>

Sharyn

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You are right though but how is the dog's faith going to be positive when the owner gives him no reassurance that there is something heavenly? I

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