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> Hi, my cocker spaniel is with a mouth cancer - carcinoma. I´d like to

> know if any of you have any evidence of LDN being of help for pets.

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Dr. Bihari has had much success in treating animals with LDN. You will need to

contact Dr. Gluck at the LDN website and ask what dosage you'd need to give your

dog as per its weight. Go to the LDN website and click on contact us and

there's an email. Dr. Gluck & his son run the LDN site.

http://www.ldninfo.org

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> Hi, my cocker spaniel is with a mouth cancer - carcinoma. I´d like to

> know if any of you have any evidence of LDN being of help for pets.

>

> Thanks

>

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Dr. Bihari has had much success in treating animals with LDN. You will need to

contact Dr. Gluck at the LDN website and ask what dosage you'd need to give your

dog as per its weight. Go to the LDN website and click on contact us and

there's an email. Dr. Gluck & his son run the LDN site.

http://www.ldninfo.org

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My dog Madeline would instantly become energetic and alert after her LDN

(3.0) She weighed about 85lbs. I am sure it helped the quality of her life.

She had bone cancer and we lost her 6 weeks ago. Skip knows of someone near

Miami who has had great results with LDN canine usage and also something

called Zeolite may help your dog. You can do a search or call 608-647-6513

and ask for a back newsletter with that article. Best, Kathy

[low dose naltrexone] dog with cancer

Hi, my cocker spaniel is with a mouth cancer - carcinoma. I´d like to

know if any of you have any evidence of LDN being of help for pets.

Thanks

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Hi

 

I understand that he used the immune health product and added a tablespoon a day

to the dog food.  The web site there is www.mmushroom.com and research site is

www.pegasusbp.org

 

I hope this is helpful.

 

Thank

Alan

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> I suggest calling the immunologist Bob at 949-525-7198. He

> successfully help a friends dog wit cancer which is now in remission.

Do you know what he suggested?

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johanna budwig's flaxseed oil and low fat cottage cheese has been known to

help ( 2 T oil to 4 T cheese )

Ck it out...Best- Ray H.

alsmail7 writes:

He suggested putting in the dog food doses of medicinal mushroom blends from

www.mmushroom.He

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He suggested putting in the dog food doses of medicinal mushroom blends from

www.mmushroom.com

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> alsmail7 writes:

> > I suggest calling the immunologist Bob at 949-525-7198. He

> > successfully help a friends dog wit cancer which is now in remission.

>

>

> Do you know what he suggested?

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I would be careful about giving the dog any vaccines, ever!

Dogfood-- where the cancers are coming from;

In Eastern Europe cancer in dogs is about unknown.  They don't get it.

I also would look at the dogfood, and insure no corn, wheat, or soy was in it.

The additives typically are from mcdonalds, burgerking, etc. MSG, Aspartame,

HFCS, and so on.  

Look at vitamins, minerals, and mostly meat with a bit of oil. I don't know but

IODIZYME from biotics research may help. 

Function of iodine

Iodine is necessary for the proper functioning of

the thyroid gland and the production of thyroid hormones. Thyroid

hormones regulate the rate of metabolism in the body and play an

important role in normal growth. Sources of iodine

Iodine is found in fish and iodized salt (salt with iodine added).

Commercial pet foods supplement iodine by adding potassium iodide,

potassium iodate, sodium iodide, or calcium iodate.

Daily iodine requirements

Dogs should receive 0.7 mg of iodine daily for every pound of dog food they eat

(on a dry matter basis).

Iodine deficiency

Iodine deficiency results in lower than normal production of thyroid hormones.

Symptoms of this 'hypothyroidism'

include poor growth, hair loss, weight gain in older animals, weakness,

and some behavioral changes such as irritability. Hypothyroid animals

often can not breed successfully

vitamins for dogs

http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=2+1662 & aid=710

Iodine Requirements in Dogs

Drs. & Educational Staff

Function of iodine

Iodine is necessary for the proper functioning of the thyroid gland and the

production of thyroid hormones. Thyroid hormones

regulate the rate of metabolism in the body and play an important role in normal

growth.

Sources of iodine

Iodine is found in fish and iodized salt (salt with iodine added). Commercial

pet foods supplement iodine by adding

potassium iodide, potassium iodate, sodium iodide, or calcium iodate.

Daily iodine requirements

Dogs should receive 0.7 mg of iodine daily for every pound of dog food they eat

(on a dry matter basis).

Iodine deficiency

Iodine deficiency results in lower than normal production of thyroid hormones.

Symptoms of this 'hypothyroidism' include

poor growth, hair loss, weight gain in older animals, weakness, and some

behavioral changes such as irritability. Hypothyroid

animals often can not breed successfully.

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I am currently following the Gerson Therapy. There is an article from

the most recent newsletter of a lady with diminishing eyesight due to

retinitis pigmentosa, a supposedly incurable 'genetic' ailment, who

attended a recent Gerson Caregiver Training session. She was legally

blind. She started the Gerson Therapy and not only did she regain her

vision, but after giving her dog the left over vegetables and " press

cake " from the juices, she (the dog) too lost her food-based allergies

and no longer has staph infections, which until then had required

prednisone injections!

Pretty interesting stuff!

http://bit.ly/nv2Hu <-- link shortened

I'm sure the newsletter is also available on their website.

http://www.gerson.org/

Mike Brockey

http://www.sMelanoma.com

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