Guest guest Posted December 7, 2011 Report Share Posted December 7, 2011 Yes, said a lady used the coil to cure her dog of a cancer tumor on it's stomach and within a couple weeks the cancer was gone. I think she used a smaller coil that allowed her to run frequencies up to 2000hz. > > Hi, > > I have two dogs that got out the other night and wandered into the local woods where I picked up Lyme more than once (under treatment now for chronic & new infection). Ever since they got back we have been picking ticks off of them - some the same type that gave me Lyme in the past. So far we've gotten over 2 dozen ticks of various types off of them. > > I realize that doesn't mean they have Lyme, but, I'd like to head it off because I'm highly suspicous that they have contracted it, both from the shear number of ticks, where they got them from, and the way they act now, several days later. They seem to be somewhat subdued compared to how they were before they went out, and they sleep a lot more - which changed overnight. > > So, my question is, I have a doug coil that I'm using to treat myself and my family. Is it okay to also use this on the dogs. And if so, suggested exposure times & frequencies? I would not want to give them more than thier system could handle. > > Also, any suggested supplements that are safe for dogs to help them detox. > > Any suggestions would be much appreciated. > > Thanks, > > JimT > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2011 Report Share Posted December 7, 2011 One other thing, I would try to get your dogs an abx immediately if it has been in the last 24 hours since they were bitten. > > Hi, > > I have two dogs that got out the other night and wandered into the local woods where I picked up Lyme more than once (under treatment now for chronic & new infection). Ever since they got back we have been picking ticks off of them - some the same type that gave me Lyme in the past. So far we've gotten over 2 dozen ticks of various types off of them. > > I realize that doesn't mean they have Lyme, but, I'd like to head it off because I'm highly suspicous that they have contracted it, both from the shear number of ticks, where they got them from, and the way they act now, several days later. They seem to be somewhat subdued compared to how they were before they went out, and they sleep a lot more - which changed overnight. > > So, my question is, I have a doug coil that I'm using to treat myself and my family. Is it okay to also use this on the dogs. And if so, suggested exposure times & frequencies? I would not want to give them more than thier system could handle. > > Also, any suggested supplements that are safe for dogs to help them detox. > > Any suggestions would be much appreciated. > > Thanks, > > JimT > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2011 Report Share Posted December 8, 2011 Hi JimT, Yes, you can use your Coil on your two dogs.... They too can get Lyme disease and fortunately for them, Vets know far more about Lyme than our human doctors!! But you can head off any infection you set the Doug Coil for... Lyme, use 432. You can also give them MMS, this will kill anything the Doug Coil misses... Dose is 3 drops for each 25 lbs of body weight, if symptoms show (listlessness), then the dose can be doubled or tripled after a few weeks of the standard dose. It will also clear them of parasites. The change you mentioned is something to keep an eye on... The thing with ticks, they can carry several different diseases... You use the same frx's as for humans, start with low session times, I would think 10 seconds would be okay as if they are infected, it would still be a small infection... I would aim the coil where you picked the ticks off. MMS would definitely be a good choice too.. If you want a list of resellers, just post and I will send it to you.. Very easy to administer to dogs, just mix MMS per instructions, add it to their food, add 2 - 3 ounces of water. MMS comes in two bottles, MMS and Citric Acid. Put 3 drops of MMS into an empty clean dry glass, add 3 drops of citric acid, swirl and wait for 20 seconds to acidify (this assumes the citric acid is 50% or 1:1, all of it today should be), then add in the water and place in the food. Then, start yourself on it too!! 1 MMS bottle will last 6 - 12 months. Dirt cheap and a great pathogen killer. Take care, Jim > > Hi, > > I have two dogs that got out the other night and wandered into the local woods where I picked up Lyme more than once (under treatment now for chronic & new infection). Ever since they got back we have been picking ticks off of them - some the same type that gave me Lyme in the past. So far we've gotten over 2 dozen ticks of various types off of them. > > I realize that doesn't mean they have Lyme, but, I'd like to head it off because I'm highly suspicous that they have contracted it, both from the shear number of ticks, where they got them from, and the way they act now, several days later. They seem to be somewhat subdued compared to how they were before they went out, and they sleep a lot more - which changed overnight. > > So, my question is, I have a doug coil that I'm using to treat myself and my family. Is it okay to also use this on the dogs. And if so, suggested exposure times & frequencies? I would not want to give them more than thier system could handle. > > Also, any suggested supplements that are safe for dogs to help them detox. > > Any suggestions would be much appreciated. > > Thanks, > > JimT > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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