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>Would they help with hip displasia?

Dee:

The message below is from the Silver list. In another note

Bradley mentioned to use 500 mg to 1000mg of granulated/powdered

or tablets, of alfalfa for each 10 pounds of body weight. Hope this helps

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Hmm, don't know why my message didn't come through

in full. Hope it'll work this time...

Would they help with hip

displasia?

Dee:

The message below is from the Silver list. In another note

Bradley mentioned to use 500 mg to 1000mg of granulated/powdered

or tablets, of alfalfa for each 10 pounds of body weight. Hope this

helps.

Sonja

Dear

Hank,

In

all probability colloidal silver will not be of direct assistance in

overcoming the particular insult you are addressing. However, I

believe a course of Cetyl Myristoleate (CMO) may offer some genuine

value. Organized medicine has, to my knowledge, failure to isolate a

single cause for this type of osseous deterioration . However, I believe

that Diehl, et al, were successful in addressing

hip dysplasia in experimental dog researches.....back in the early days

of evaluating CMO (circa 1980s).

If

it was MY dog, I would start him, immediately, on 3 to 5 grams of

CMO....daily.....for at least 20 days. Additionally, I would give

him 4000 mg of Gluscosamine Sulphate and 2400 mg of Chondroitin Sulphate.

Additionally, I would give him an initial dose of 300 mg vitamin B-6 and

follow with 100 mg daily....for an extended period (30 days plus). There

are other, less critical, things

you could do (especially Kelp, at 1 tbsp daily---mixed thoroughly in his

food), but these I consider critical.

The

reasoning is quite simple....Wobbles

appears to be a disorder of continuing osseous wasting, together with the

associated complications attending such. Logic seems to dictate

that stopping this circumstance (CMO has displayed to have the capability

to " turn off " the Renegade T-4 cells which appear to destroy

" live tissue " in the articulating joints of the bodies of

higher mammals) is paramount. Until and unless this is

accomplished, the prognosis for halting the progression appears quite

dim.

Dobermans

and German Shepards seem to be most prone to this insult.

If

MY DOG was displaying evidence of pain, I would put

him on 2 heaping teaspoons, daily, of granulated alfalfa. We have

enjoyed wonderful success with this protocol (for both pain and

mobility), when utilized to address hip dysplasia......in our

experimental researches. The effect upon unstable, pain-ridden

sufferers has been.....in many cases.....simply miraculous.

Sincerely,

Bradley.

I

Hank wrote:

I received this " For example: my Doberman has gotten an ailment

called CVI (Cervical Vertebral Instability--or Wobblers), and he needs

surgery that is going to cost around $1200. " from a friend. The

question is will CS help in this case? Thank enyone that can tell

me.

Sincerely Yours,

Hank

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>Is Wobblers the same as Hip Displasia? (' e-mail addresses Wobblers.)

>I have a Frenchie with HD.

>

>Thanks-chris

My apologies, Chris. In my hurry I copied too much. Here's the pertinent

paragraph:

> If MY DOG was displaying evidence of pain, I would put

>him on 2 heaping teaspoons, daily, of granulated alfalfa. We have enjoyed

>wonderful success with this protocol (for both pain and mobility), when

>utilized to address hip dysplasia......in our experimental

>researches. The effect upon unstable, pain-ridden sufferers has

>been.....in many cases.....simply miraculous.

> Sincerely, Bradley.

Sonja

> I

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