Guest guest Posted November 23, 2009 Report Share Posted November 23, 2009 Hi Tamera, Being new I cant offer much info, but please know I'm praying for your little guy. When are animals are ill its just like having an ill child. Blessings Tammy <>< From: Ivona Matynski Sent: Sunday, November 22, 2009 7:59 PM To: Lyme_and_Rife Subject: Re: Ot: My dog's health problems, again Tamara, What do you feed him? Ivona Ot: My dog's health problems, again I'm sorry to bring up another dog issue again but I think many of you are more able to help me figure out my dogs problems than the vets. He keeps growing mast cell tumors which are histamine producing tumors. They have not yet metastized and I keep having them removed. Now he has grown 5 at once. To reduce the histamine the oncologists has him on Benadryl and steroids. Are there any other ways to reduce histamine naturally? Are there any rife frequencies that I can use to reduce histamine. His thyroid is low does that have anything to do with histamine? I am trying to figure it all out but the stress is getting to me because I don't want him to get sicker and I don't want to lose him. Naturally the lyme & co. as opportunistic as it is trying to take full advantage of my stress to take over again and I'm starting to feel a little unwell. Thanks for any suggestions, Tamara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2009 Report Share Posted November 23, 2009 An all raw diet might really help your dog! I use primal for my dog...and it has grapefruit seed extract and coconut oil in it for yeast..but not sure if it's a therapeutic dose. My dog has lyme and I've been giving her cumanda, which is an herb from nutramedix used on the cowden protocol. My dog is 12 pds (and was very ill with pancreatitis and not eating much for the first several yrs of life) I worked her slowly up to 1 drop of cumanda 2x/day and she is doing SO much better. If your dog might have lyme I find it a good herb, and it is also anti-yeast! I think it's a great thing to use for doggies. You can also give dogs olive leaf..just search the internet..that would be great I would think for yeast! Someone might have a better idea, but just wanted to add my thoughts. oh, and since switching chloe's diet, she is so happy, healthy and energetic..she even gained weight! I am thrilled. I hope your dog feels better soon!!! ps- I also put chlorella in chloe's food, give her kefir at night with additional probiotics and fish oil (or cod liver oil)in the kefir. You can also give the dog raw organic eggs and that helps... > > > > Tamara, > > > > What do you feed him? > > > > Ivona > > Ot: My dog's health problems, again > > > > > > > > > > I'm sorry to bring up another dog issue again but I think many of you are more able to help me figure out my dogs problems than the vets. He keeps growing mast cell tumors which are histamine producing tumors. > > > > They have not yet metastized and I keep having them removed. Now he has grown 5 at once. > > To reduce the histamine the oncologists has him on Benadryl and steroids. > > > > Are there any other ways to reduce histamine naturally? Are there any rife frequencies that I can use to reduce histamine. > > > > His thyroid is low does that have anything to do with histamine? > > > > I am trying to figure it all out but the stress is getting to me because I don't want him to get sicker and I don't want to lose him. Naturally the lyme & co. as opportunistic as it is trying to take full advantage of my stress to take over again and I'm starting to feel a little unwell. > > > > Thanks for any suggestions, > > > > Tamara > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2009 Report Share Posted November 23, 2009 Hi Tamarra Have you put your dog on a grain free diet yet? We had a great dane 135 lbs. come in our dog food store covered with tumors and within a month of getting her on a grain free diet as well as adding a few ounces of raw meat each day to get the living enzymes the tumors were all gone. She is now 155# and sleak and beautiful with a full lustrous coat. The grain converts to sugar in a dog because they don't have the enzyme Amylase in their mouth to convert the grain to something the body can use so it converts to sugar which breeds allergies, tumors, ear infections, candida overgrowth, cancer and diabetes. Unfortunately most vets are not keeping up on this so you may not get a bunch of help there. It's a bit like human doctors who don't seem to know there is a connection between what we eat and our health. To: Lyme_and_Rife Sent: Sun, November 22, 2009 8:27:54 PMSubject: Ot: My dog's health problems, again I'm sorry to bring up another dog issue again but I think many of you are more able to help me figure out my dogs problems than the vets. He keeps growing mast cell tumors which are histamine producing tumors. They have not yet metastized and I keep having them removed. Now he has grown 5 at once. To reduce the histamine the oncologists has him on Benadryl and steroids. Are there any other ways to reduce histamine naturally? Are there any rife frequencies that I can use to reduce histamine. His thyroid is low does that have anything to do with histamine? I am trying to figure it all out but the stress is getting to me because I don't want him to get sicker and I don't want to lose him. Naturally the lyme & co. as opportunistic as it is trying to take full advantage of my stress to take over again and I'm starting to feel a little unwell. Thanks for any suggestions, Tamara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2009 Report Share Posted November 23, 2009 , I give Lance very little kibble and mostly meat. I can mix raw with it but he's almost 6 and he likes some kibble. He's 160 lbs now and needs to lose a few. He only tolerates, buffalo, duck, pheasant and venesion. His food now is addiction which is " grain free " on the label but uses potatos's to replace wheat but that still affects yeast and allergies. I am open to any suggestions. I am hoping his tumors will shrink or disappear. I have tried many different products. I don't know if I should try to detox him. I'm not sure what to do with supplements. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks, Tamara > > Hi Tamarra > > Have you put your dog on a grain free diet yet? We had a great dane 135 lbs. come in our dog food store covered with tumors and within a month of getting her on a grain free diet as well as adding a few ounces of raw meat each day to get the living enzymes the tumors were all gone. She is now 155# and sleak and beautiful with a full lustrous coat. The grain converts to sugar in a dog because they don't have the enzyme Amylase in their mouth to convert the grain to something the body can use so it converts to sugar which breeds allergies, tumors, ear infections, candida overgrowth, cancer and diabetes. Unfortunately most vets are not keeping up on this so you may not get a bunch of help there. It's a bit like human doctors who don't seem to know there is a connection between what we eat and our health. > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > To: Lyme_and_Rife > Sent: Sun, November 22, 2009 8:27:54 PM > Subject: Ot: My dog's health problems, again > >  > > I'm sorry to bring up another dog issue again but I think many of you are more able to help me figure out my dogs problems than the vets. He keeps growing mast cell tumors which are histamine producing tumors. > > They have not yet metastized and I keep having them removed. Now he has grown 5 at once. > To reduce the histamine the oncologists has him on Benadryl and steroids. > > Are there any other ways to reduce histamine naturally? Are there any rife frequencies that I can use to reduce histamine. > > His thyroid is low does that have anything to do with histamine? > > I am trying to figure it all out but the stress is getting to me because I don't want him to get sicker and I don't want to lose him. Naturally the lyme & co. as opportunistic as it is trying to take full advantage of my stress to take over again and I'm starting to feel a little unwell. > > Thanks for any suggestions, > > Tamara > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2009 Report Share Posted November 24, 2009 Hi Tamara, Stolar told me the story of a dog who was dxd with Cancer. The Vet wanted to do surgery, but couldn't squeeze the dog in for a week. said that this lady ran her dog on the coil machine on a cancer frequency everyday for about a week and the tumor completely disappeared. The Vet couldn't believe it when he saw the dog. Anyway, if you get a rife machine, maybe you can rife the dog. > > Hi Tamera, > > Being new I cant offer much info, but please > know I'm praying for your little guy. When are > animals are ill its just like having an ill child. > > Blessings > Tammy <>< > > > From: Ivona Matynski > Sent: Sunday, November 22, 2009 7:59 PM > To: Lyme_and_Rife > Subject: Re: Ot: My dog's health problems, again > > > > > Tamara, > > What do you feed him? > > Ivona > Ot: My dog's health problems, again > > > > > I'm sorry to bring up another dog issue again but I think many of you are more able to help me figure out my dogs problems than the vets. He keeps growing mast cell tumors which are histamine producing tumors. > > They have not yet metastized and I keep having them removed. Now he has grown 5 at once. > To reduce the histamine the oncologists has him on Benadryl and steroids. > > Are there any other ways to reduce histamine naturally? Are there any rife frequencies that I can use to reduce histamine. > > His thyroid is low does that have anything to do with histamine? > > I am trying to figure it all out but the stress is getting to me because I don't want him to get sicker and I don't want to lose him. Naturally the lyme & co. as opportunistic as it is trying to take full advantage of my stress to take over again and I'm starting to feel a little unwell. > > Thanks for any suggestions, > > Tamara > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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