Guest guest Posted April 18, 2011 Report Share Posted April 18, 2011 You might also want to ask about candida/yeast at this group:http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/rawfeeding/?yguid=408502367My dog's health has dramatically improved with this. Also, cream of tartar is good for killing yeast/candida in humans.(worked for me) It would be interesting to see if it would help animals as well.Be well,LénaHas anyone used a Doug Coil to treat a pet? My daughter's dog suffers from recurrent ear infections caused by yeast. Dog is given home prepared diet, not commercial dog food.Dog was a rescue; health history is not clear. Tried to search the archives as I remember someone saying they use MMS for their dogs but did not get any hits. Checked the frequency for yeast and candida there are many to choose from. Any suggestions? Thanks for your help. Edie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2011 Report Share Posted April 18, 2011 Yes, I remember Stolar telling me that a lady cured her dog of a Cancerous tumor using the coil. > > Has anyone used a Doug Coil to treat a pet? > > My daughter's dog suffers from recurrent ear infections caused by yeast. Dog is given home prepared diet, not commercial dog food. > Dog was a rescue; health history is not clear. > > Tried to search the archives as I remember someone saying they use MMS for their dogs but did not get any hits. > > Checked the frequency for yeast and candida there are many to choose from. Any suggestions? > > Thanks for your help. > > Edie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2011 Report Share Posted April 18, 2011 BTW. I forgot to mention that I used my EMEM that was driven by an Ateleir Robin frequency generator on my old Dog who had warts and they completely went away. > > Has anyone used a Doug Coil to treat a pet? > > My daughter's dog suffers from recurrent ear infections caused by > yeast. Dog is given home prepared diet, not commercial dog food. > Dog was a rescue; health history is not clear. > > Tried to search the archives as I remember someone saying they use MMS > for their dogs but did not get any hits. > > Checked the frequency for yeast and candida there are many to choose > from. Any suggestions? > > Thanks for your help. > > Edie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2011 Report Share Posted April 18, 2011 For those of you who have coiled or Rifed your dogs: my dog has a chronic bacterial infection in his gut and elsewhere. He has been on antibiotics for about two years. Every time we try to stop them he gets sick. (This all started after he had Pancreatitis). Have done every possible alternative treatment. I was thinking about using my Rife on him, but don't know how long a session should be. I don't want him to go through terrible Herxes. Can anyone tell me how they dealt with this? Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2011 Report Share Posted April 18, 2011 I am not sure if this will post twice, because I did not see it posted. Sometimes posts come up hours later. I'm not sure why, they must get lost circling the globe in cyberspace somewhere. Anyway, in case my post doesn't show up, I wanted to mention that I used an EMEM driven by my Ateleir Robin frequency generator to treat my dog's wart on her face. The vet said it was an HPV virus very common in older dogs. I just found HPV virus on the CAFL and ran the frequencies and the wart went away. > > > > Has anyone used a Doug Coil to treat a pet? > > > > My daughter's dog suffers from recurrent ear infections caused by yeast. Dog is given home prepared diet, not commercial dog food. > > Dog was a rescue; health history is not clear. > > > > Tried to search the archives as I remember someone saying they use MMS for their dogs but did not get any hits. > > > > Checked the frequency for yeast and candida there are many to choose from. Any suggestions? > > > > Thanks for your help. > > > > Edie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2011 Report Share Posted April 20, 2011 My dog isn't lazy, he just likes to be with me. He might walk away if he doesn't like the sound or the light from the machine. We'll see. Good idea to just have him in the room while I do my rifing. He won't get too much that way. I'm sure he can tolerate more than I can. Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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