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Garnet I took your advice and googled the cottage cheese and flax seed diet for tumors and cancer. It takes about 3 months, and a vert strict diet is also included if you choose to do so. This doc says that cancer is actually a deficiency of phostphatides and lipoproteins.

Here is the site: http://www.cancure.org/budwig_diet.htm

I would also give her DMSO and CS, orally, topically and/ or byinjection into the tumor -- very effective.I have read about the flax and cottage cheese but have not had anyexperience. Maybe Google it.Garnet> Hi All,> > I think this is the list that recently discussed the tumor diet of> cottage cheese and flax oil. My Golden Retriever is prone to tumors> of different kinds. She has had two mast cell tumors surgically> removed. Now she has a small tumor on the underside of her ear flap. > I am trying the cottage cheese and flax seed oil diet and she has been> eating it, added to her regular food, for about 10 days. I don't> really see any changes, i.e., shrinking or it dying. And as tumors> are kind of slow growing, I can't really tell if it is growing. How> much time should I wait to see whether this diet is working? > > TIA> Kat in sunny Colorado> >

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I would also give her DMSO and CS, orally, topically and/ or by

injection into the tumor -- very effective.

I have read about the flax and cottage cheese but have not had any

experience. Maybe Google it.

Garnet

> Hi All,

>

> I think this is the list that recently discussed the tumor diet of

> cottage cheese and flax oil. My Golden Retriever is prone to tumors

> of different kinds. She has had two mast cell tumors surgically

> removed. Now she has a small tumor on the underside of her ear flap.

> I am trying the cottage cheese and flax seed oil diet and she has been

> eating it, added to her regular food, for about 10 days. I don't

> really see any changes, i.e., shrinking or it dying. And as tumors

> are kind of slow growing, I can't really tell if it is growing. How

> much time should I wait to see whether this diet is working?

>

> TIA

> Kat in sunny Colorado

>

>

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Try master cleanse instead.

teddycassi@... wrote:

Hi All,

I think this is the list that recently discussed the tumor diet

of cottage cheese and flax oil. My Golden Retriever is prone to tumors

of different kinds. She has had two mast cell tumors surgically

removed. Now she has a small tumor on the underside of her ear flap.

I am trying the cottage cheese and flax seed oil diet and she has been

eating it, added to her regular food, for about 10 days. I don't

really see any changes, i.e., shrinking or it dying. And as tumors are

kind of slow growing, I can't really tell if it is growing. How much

time should I wait to see whether this diet is working?

TIA

Kat in sunny Colorado

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I don't think you can get the dog to do the necessary things for the

Master cleanse.

G Murray

alex wrote:

Try master cleanse instead.

teddycassi@...

wrote:

Hi All,

I think this is the list that recently discussed the tumor

diet

of cottage cheese and flax oil. My Golden Retriever is prone to tumors

of different kinds. She has had two mast cell tumors surgically

removed. Now she has a small tumor on the underside of her ear flap.

I am trying the cottage cheese and flax seed oil diet and she has been

eating it, added to her regular food, for about 10 days. I don't

really see any changes, i.e., shrinking or it dying. And as tumors are

kind of slow growing, I can't really tell if it is growing. How much

time should I wait to see whether this diet is working?

TIA

Kat in sunny Colorado

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