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> My dog has been diagnosed with lymphoma and my vet has a rife machine.

> I have only ever had him use it for dogs with allergies. Is this

> something he could use to help fight the cancer in my dog? If so, does

> anyone have any suggestions for him? I really, really do not want to

> do chemo on her.

>

> Sherry

Sherry,

I consider a frequency device an essential part of my healing repertoire.

When one of my dogs had cancer (she recovered), I used my frequency device

on her every day. If you use the device even a few times a week, you could

make the cancer worse. With cancer, you need to be very aggressive. If

you're paying someone else to give your dog treatments, what you spend over

time could be used to purchase your own device. Then you'd have a piece of

equipment to use for many years.

Jeff Sutherland specializes in long-distance treatments and customized

programs. See www.frequencyfoundation.com/ for more information.

Along with the rife sessions, I would suggest herbs (in size-appropriate

doses, of course) that are anti-fungal / anti-bacterial / anti-viral. My

favorites are olive leaf extract and chaparral. People also use cat's claw.

Then of course there is Essiac, a blend of four herbs that has been shown to

be effective for all types of infections as well as for cancer. You can

purchase Essiac and other excellent quality organic or wildcrafted bulk

herbs, at reasonable prices, at www.mountainroseherbs.com

Among several of my colleagues in the Rife community, Transfer Factor by

4Life is considered essential to support and regulate the immune system so

whoever is taking it has a chance of fighting the cancer or whatever

infection they're dealing with. There's a formula for dogs that contains

other nutrients as well as the bovine colostrum extract.

It's essential to get proper nutrition. A year or two after my dog

successfully healed from cancer, she developed Lyme and a Lyme-related

cough. She was hacking and coughing so much -- 30 minutes at a time, for

half of her waking hours (and sometimes the coughing would wake her up) --

that I thought I'd have to put her down. She was helped greatly by Jeff's

programs. But then I discovered VIBE, a liquid nutritional formula that I

squirted into her mouth with a syringe. Within one minute of it getting down

her throat, she stopped coughing. This made me start taking it myself. My

dog hates the taste of it, so I mix it into her food.

Diet is really key. My two dogs are now quite old. Although the older dog

(17 years) seems to be finally fading, I think 15 and 17 is still a good

track record for dogs. I attribute their lasting so long in part to their

mostly raw diet, which includes chopped-up veggies.

At the very least, I would start feeding my dog whole, living foods and get

her onto Essiac.

In the interest of full disclosure, I am a wholesale distributor of 4Life

products and Vibe. They are available to all for wholesale cost. You can

find out more about them on my website.

Good luck.

Nenah

Nenah Sylver, PhD

http://www.nenahsylver.com

* author, The Handbook of Rife Frequency Healing

* author, The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy

ask me why you should be taking

* Transfer Factor for superior immune support

and

* VIBE raw fruit & vegetable concentrate for total nutrition

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Chemo would probably not help much anyway.

In addition to frequencies, there is an extract made from a variety of

grape plant that has been used for years with good success for the

lymphoma virus. It is usually used along with a radionics activation of

20580 (205800 ohms). You can contact me at drloyd@... for

information on the supplier of the grape plant extract.

Loyd

http://www.royalrife.com

Nenah Sylver wrote:

> lymphoma

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>

>> My dog has been diagnosed with lymphoma and my vet has a rife machine.

>> I have only ever had him use it for dogs with allergies. Is this

>> something he could use to help fight the cancer in my dog? If so, does

>> anyone have any suggestions for him? I really, really do not want to

>> do chemo on her.

>>

>> Sherry

>

>

> Sherry,

> I consider a frequency device an essential part of my healing repertoire.

> When one of my dogs had cancer (she recovered), I used my frequency device

> on her every day.

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Sherry

I am currently treating a dog for lymphoma cancer. We have given 3 treatments

thus far and the tumors are shrinking. It is a vigerous procedure and I suggest

you buy a rife/bare machine because by the time that vet is done treating your

dog, you could own your own. It takes months (5days on 2 days off). Sometimes

there are 2 treatments i n the same day). If you live in seattle II`m sure we

could piggy-back treatments. In fact we could treat 10 dogs at the same time.

How about that!

sherry bakko wrote:

My dog has been diagnosed with lymphoma and my vet has a rife machine.

I have only ever had him use it for dogs with allergies. Is this

something he could use to help fight the cancer in my dog? If so, does

anyone have any suggestions for him? I really, really do not want to

do chemo on her.

Sherry

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Sherry

I am also treating myself at the same time

sherry bakko wrote:

My dog has been diagnosed with lymphoma and my vet has a rife machine.

I have only ever had him use it for dogs with allergies. Is this

something he could use to help fight the cancer in my dog? If so, does

anyone have any suggestions for him? I really, really do not want to

do chemo on her.

Sherry

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I am encouraged to see you are willing to share your machine, and your

mentioning the ability to treat 10 at same time. More so, the success

you seem to be having.

May one day, we have a better feel for who, where and ever easier

access to using, sharing devices for treatment.

I have asked before for a data base on success, and here I am asking

if there is a secure site where one can place there name, machine used

and access whether paid, donations or sharing or some such. And maybe

a word or two---a summary---of illnesses addressed and success. Maybe

just a log-in book of who has been there, what done for what illness.

Always hoping to see this get out there and work for more!

Noel

> My dog has been diagnosed with lymphoma and my vet has a

rife machine.

> I have only ever had him use it for dogs with allergies. Is this

> something he could use to help fight the cancer in my dog? If so, does

> anyone have any suggestions for him? I really, really do not want to

> do chemo on her.

>

> Sherry

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As long as you treat animals, I don`t think there is a problem. Its humans the

FDA doesn`t want anyone to treat. By me putting out my name is another story.

Its a bit scarry but I have never conformed to the system anyway and don`t plan

on it any time soon. I just watch my words describing what can and what does

work.

gary

Metanoic wrote:

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I am encouraged to see you are willing to share your machine, and your

mentioning the ability to treat 10 at same time. More so, the success

you seem to be having.

May one day, we have a better feel for who, where and ever easier

access to using, sharing devices for treatment.

I have asked before for a data base on success, and here I am asking

if there is a secure site where one can place there name, machine used

and access whether paid, donations or sharing or some such. And maybe

a word or two---a summary---of illnesses addressed and success. Maybe

just a log-in book of who has been there, what done for what illness.

Always hoping to see this get out there and work for more!

Noel

> My dog has been diagnosed with lymphoma and my vet has a

rife machine.

> I have only ever had him use it for dogs with allergies. Is this

> something he could use to help fight the cancer in my dog? If so, does

> anyone have any suggestions for him? I really, really do not want to

> do chemo on her.

>

> Sherry

>

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Hi ,

In the UK the opposite is true. We can provide treatment for

humans ( I am actually insured to do so) but not animals without the written

consent of a veterinarian.

Would be interested in your protocol.

Tony

Re: Re: lymphoma

As long as you treat animals, I don`t think there is a problem. Its humans the

FDA doesn`t want anyone to treat. By me putting out my name is another story.

Its a bit scarry but I have never conformed to the system anyway and don`t plan

on it any time soon. I just watch my words describing what can and what does

work.

gary

Metanoic wrote:

;

I am encouraged to see you are willing to share your machine, and your

mentioning the ability to treat 10 at same time. More so, the success

you seem to be having.

May one day, we have a better feel for who, where and ever easier

access to using, sharing devices for treatment.

I have asked before for a data base on success, and here I am asking

if there is a secure site where one can place there name, machine used

and access whether paid, donations or sharing or some such. And maybe

a word or two---a summary---of illnesses addressed and success. Maybe

just a log-in book of who has been there, what done for what illness.

Always hoping to see this get out there and work for more!

Noel

> My dog has been diagnosed with lymphoma and my vet has a

rife machine.

> I have only ever had him use it for dogs with allergies. Is this

> something he could use to help fight the cancer in my dog? If so, does

> anyone have any suggestions for him? I really, really do not want to

> do chemo on her.

>

> Sherry

>

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Would you mind emailing me privately. I have sent two emails - maybe

I am ending up in you junk mail. sbakko@...

Sherry

> Sherry

>

> I am currently treating a dog for lymphoma cancer. We have given 3

> treatments thus far and the tumors are shrinking. It is a vigerous

> procedure and I suggest you buy a rife/bare machine because by the

> time that vet is done treating your dog, you could own your own. It

> takes months (5days on 2 days off). Sometimes there are 2 treatments i

> n the same day). If you live in seattle II`m sure we could piggy-back

> treatments. In fact we could treat 10 dogs at the same time. How about

> that!

>

>

>

> sherry bakko wrote:

> My dog has been diagnosed with lymphoma and my vet has a rife machine.

> I have only ever had him use it for dogs with allergies. Is this

> something he could use to help fight the cancer in my dog? If so, does

> anyone have any suggestions for him? I really, really do not want to

> do chemo on her.

>

> Sherry

>

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