Guest guest Posted July 18, 2011 Report Share Posted July 18, 2011 I would give your kitty cat coconut oil and swab the tumor with peroxide and then apply coconut oil. One good place to go for encouragement is on Tropicaltraditions.com and read all the testimonies from people who cured their pets with coconut oil. Animals seem to know how healing this oil is and want it. I would also put peroxide in his water dish. Start out small first so the cat doesn't know there is something in the water and stay away from it. I wouldn't know how to give the cat those things that you suggest. DMSO stinks and he might reject it because of that unless you just inject it into his mouth and don't give him a choice. But I don't have any experience with that or baking soda. I'm just thinking more in line with food/water with my response. I wonder if a little kefir or kombuch each day would be good, too. ________________________________ To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Sent: Monday, July 18, 2011 9:55 PM Subject: Cat with growth under his armpit  Vet says it isn't cancerous at the moment but could develop into something nasty if it's not treated because it's growing. Trouble is, cat's immune system is severely compromised (his mother was a feral and mated with her father - I adopted the offspring because they were both pretty messed up). Therefore operations et al are dangerous for him. Has anyone any information on tagamet and DMSO and/or baking soda used topically for animals or any other suggestions that I could administer easily to a semi-wild animal? His brother has already died because his digestive system shut down so I'd truly like to give the surviving cat the best chance I can. He's nearly 2 years old. Thank you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2011 Report Share Posted July 18, 2011 I had one 14 year old cat with 1 largish tumor in her stomach and another cat about 6 years old with 2 tumors. 1 largish and 1 small one. I put them both on 1 drop MMS (sodium chlorite) mixed with 5 drops of citric acid, waited 3 minutes for this to activate, then put it into a big spoon of tuna. Since tuna is a big treat for my cats, they ate it right up, and I believe the taste of the tuna covered the taste of the MMS, which is nasty. In 2 weeks the one tumor in one cat was gone and in the other cat the small tumor was gone. In 2 more weeks that second tumor in the younger cat was gone. I have no idea if the tumors were cancer or not, as I did not take them in for tests. These tumors could easily be felt in their bellies. Samala, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2011 Report Share Posted July 19, 2011 Thanks Lyn - I have coconut oil here but no Kefir at the moment. Will get some and try this out. He already has peroxide in his water dish (I alternate it with Stabilized Oxygen). He loves the smell of peroxide - rolls around if I spill any - so that's been no problem. Regards Haze Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2011 Report Share Posted July 19, 2011 Hi Thanks for the reply - I'm assuming you gave him one drop of activated MMS per day for 2 weeks? Not sure whether he likes tuna or not (he's on a raw diet) but, then again, it's normally not too difficult to get medicines into him by mouth. Although, I suspect, after a few days, he might not be so accommodating. I have MMS here and he has stabilized oxygen in his drinking water (I think that's the equivalent of very weak non-activated MMS) so maybe I could sneak MMS in instead. I'm thinking that your MMS suggestion together with Lyn's coconut oil on the skin, should be OK. I know that MMS can be more difficult for people (and animals) to manage than coconut oil. Will post once I've started his regime (and hope that he doesn't leave home during treatment lol). Namaste Haze Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2011 Report Share Posted July 26, 2011 Quick update on my genetically challenged cat - I've used aloe (orally when I can get it into him) and have been bathing the lump with stabilized oxygen (which I think was a precursor to MMS) alternating with coconut oil (the latter is tricky, since he quite likes the taste so it doesn't tend to stay on him for long). Upshot it, the lump is definately a lot smaller and he's developed a kind of scab on the top, which I bathe with colloidal silver to avoid infection. So I can't be absolutely sure which combination or single item has helped but I'm just so relieved that he seems to be improving. He's as happy as Larry but I suspect that's because of the increased attention rather than anything else. It never ceases to amaze me how well animals respond to alternative therapies. Thanks to you all for your great suggestions and help. > > > ** > > > > > > I would give your kitty cat coconut oil and swab the tumor with peroxide > > and then apply coconut oil. One good place to go for encouragement is on > > Tropicaltraditions.com and read all the testimonies from people who cured > > their pets with coconut oil. Animals seem to know how healing this oil is > > and want it. > > > > I would also put peroxide in his water dish. Start out small first so the > > cat doesn't know there is something in the water and stay away from it. > > > > I wouldn't know how to give the cat those things that you suggest. DMSO > > stinks and he might reject it because of that unless you just inject it into > > his mouth and don't give him a choice. But I don't have any experience with > > that or baking soda. > > > > I'm just thinking more in line with food/water with my response. I wonder > > if a little kefir or kombuch each day would be good, too. > > > > ________________________________ > > > > To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO > > Sent: Monday, July 18, 2011 9:55 PM > > Subject: Cat with growth under his armpit > > > > > > > > Vet says it isn't cancerous at the moment but could develop into something > > nasty if it's not treated because it's growing. Trouble is, cat's immune > > system is severely compromised (his mother was a feral and mated with her > > father - I adopted the offspring because they were both pretty messed up). > > Therefore operations et al are dangerous for him. Has anyone any information > > on tagamet and DMSO and/or baking soda used topically for animals or any > > other suggestions that I could administer easily to a semi-wild animal? His > > brother has already died because his digestive system shut down so I'd truly > > like to give the surviving cat the best chance I can. He's nearly 2 years > > old. Thank you. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2011 Report Share Posted July 26, 2011 Detoxifying the feline with FLOR*ESSENCE tea may be a good idea, too. I feed my 7 felines with an eyedropper (separately for Silver Water, Willard Water, and Flor*Essence tea - the best Essiac I'm aware of). > Thanks for the encouraging update! This is so good to know. > Be well, > Léna > > > Quick update on my genetically challenged cat - I've used aloe (orally > when I can get it into him) and have been bathing the lump with > stabilized oxygen (which I think was a precursor to MMS) alternating > with coconut oil (the latter is tricky, since he quite likes the taste > so it doesn't tend to stay on him for long). > > Upshot it, the lump is definately a lot smaller and he's developed a > kind of scab on the top, which I bathe with colloidal silver to avoid > infection. > > So I can't be absolutely sure which combination or single item has > helped but I'm just so relieved that he seems to be improving. He's as > happy as Larry but I suspect that's because of the increased attention > rather than anything else. > > It never ceases to amaze me how well animals respond to alternative > therapies. > > Thanks to you all for your great suggestions and help. > > > > > > > ** > > > > > > > > > I would give your kitty cat coconut oil and swab the tumor with > peroxide > > > and then apply coconut oil. One good place to go for > encouragement is on > > > Tropicaltraditions.com and read all the testimonies from people > who cured > > > their pets with coconut oil. Animals seem to know how healing > this oil is > > > and want it. > > > > > > I would also put peroxide in his water dish. Start out small > first so the > > > cat doesn't know there is something in the water and stay away > from it. > > > > > > I wouldn't know how to give the cat those things that you > suggest. DMSO > > > stinks and he might reject it because of that unless you just > inject it into > > > his mouth and don't give him a choice. But I don't have any > experience with > > > that or baking soda. > > > > > > I'm just thinking more in line with food/water with my response. > I wonder > > > if a little kefir or kombuch each day would be good, too. > > > > > > ________________________________ > > > > > > To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO > > > Sent: Monday, July 18, 2011 9:55 PM > > > Subject: Cat with growth under his armpit > > > > > > > > > > > > Vet says it isn't cancerous at the moment but could develop into > something > > > nasty if it's not treated because it's growing. Trouble is, cat's > immune > > > system is severely compromised (his mother was a feral and mated > with her > > > father - I adopted the offspring because they were both pretty > messed up). > > > Therefore operations et al are dangerous for him. Has anyone any > information > > > on tagamet and DMSO and/or baking soda used topically for animals > or any > > > other suggestions that I could administer easily to a semi-wild > animal? His > > > brother has already died because his digestive system shut down > so I'd truly > > > like to give the surviving cat the best chance I can. He's nearly > 2 years > > > old. Thank you. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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