Guest guest Posted September 21, 2003 Report Share Posted September 21, 2003 In a message dated 9/21/03 10:09:41 AM Mountain Daylight Time, shanniechris@... writes: > A family pet (golden lab) was recently diagnosed with tumors on his > liver and spleen and given two months to live. Can someone please > give me the protocol that Dr. suggests or direct me to the > appopriate book? Thanks so much!! > Hi , Read pages 27 and 28 of Dr. 's 'The Cure for all Cancers " . You will find other pages in the book on the protocol for cleaning up dog's messes, very important to follow. Also, how the dog got cancer from the parasites and the solvents in its food and from shampoos. A diet change may be in order. My 3 dogs didn't have cancer but have done very well on the cleanse, they no longer have bad breath, allergies for one are gone and a weekly digestive problem for another is now gone. I haven't done it yet, but have heard from others on this list that they zap their dog/s on their paws starting out gradiently on the time with a sick dog so as just like with us, that they don't cleanse too quickly and get very ill from too many toxins being let go at once. Have lots of fresh, purified water handy for the dog to drink at all times. My best to you that you have great success in helping one of " man's best friends " Phyllis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2003 Report Share Posted September 21, 2003 Another great source for natural animal health is: Dr. Pitcairn, DVM..(checkout website... Also, Dr. Walter McCall, , CA. not sure if he has website....but does do telephone consults....He's about the guru of alternative medicine for animals..... My prayers are with you. Wow....what a tough time when our pets are sick. Rae...California Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2003 Report Share Posted September 21, 2003 Thanks for your replies!! I really appreciate all your help and good wishes. > Another great source for natural animal health is: Dr. Pitcairn, > DVM..(checkout website... Also, Dr. Walter McCall, , CA. not sure if > he has website....but does do telephone consults....He's about the guru of > alternative medicine for animals..... > > My prayers are with you. Wow....what a tough time when our pets are sick. > > Rae...California Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2003 Report Share Posted September 23, 2003 ~ Diet is #1 in the treatment of cancer. Raw, no grains. If you don't have Dr. Billinghurst's Cancer diet available, let me know and I will forward to you. Remove the parasites with her parasite cleanse. You could use the zapper a minimum of 7 minutes, 3x/day. Don't vaccinate this dog - like putting fuel on a fire when they have cancer or anything else. We've had success applying an external poultice to the tumors by mixing finely minced raw garlic, freshly ground cloves, kelp and castor oil. Apply to the tumors and keep there as long as you can. Internally, we give kelp, finely minced raw garlic (in small amounts, as they can get heinz body anemia), colloidal silver and always feed a totally raw diet and ALWAYS fast sick as well as healthy canids a minimum of 1 day/week on clean, fresh water. This is essential to their detox process. Essiac tea, freshly made is excellent; vitamin C to bowel tolerance, lots and lots of stuff and info and choices. Diet is key to the reason we get cancer in the first place, so diet must be addressed for lifelong health. Vaccines, again, never vaccinate if you don't have to - too toxic. There is more holistic dog cancer info and website links on our website at http://wolfcreekranch1.tripod.com/animal_health.html#CANCER and another new site I found last night http://www.cancure.org/pets_and_cancer.htm Happy Howling, & Critters Wolf Creek Ranch mailto:wolfcreek1@... http://wolfcreekranch1.tripod.com/index.html Home of Whispering Winds Wholistic Animal Sanctuary " The person who says it cannot be done, should not interrupt the person doing it. " " Don't dream a dream, live a dream and let reality sleep. " ~ Enyo pet question > A family pet (golden lab) was recently diagnosed with tumors on his > liver and spleen and given two months to live. Can someone please > give me the protocol that Dr. suggests or direct me to the > appopriate book? Thanks so much!! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2009 Report Share Posted March 27, 2009 > > Bee, I have a question regarding pets. I feed my two cats raw meat and a small piece of liver daily. Do they need high good fats as well? Can they be given small amounts of coconut oil? The older one ate kibble for many years and gets a funky smell in her ears from time to time. I wanted to try giving her some. Do you think I could put some in the ears? +++Hi . Cats are carnivores so they must eat meats and " good " fats, and no carbs of any kind. They do need enough good fats just like we do. Yes, you can give them coconut oil, starting with small amounts (1/2 - 1 teaspoon per day, up to 1 tablespoon per day) and gradually increase it since it may cause them healing symptoms. It is best to mix it into their food. I have a coconut oil book that recommends coconut oil for cats, horses, dogs and birds. You can also use coconut oil in their ears, eyes, or rubbed into their fur. My Sister's dog, a Cocker Spaniel, is very old and after she started giving Sadie coconut oil, and putting it in her ears and eyes she improved a great deal. So much so, that the vet couldn't believe it was the same animal, so she blinked her eyes several times, looking from Sadie's chart to Sadie! lol! If my sister gets too rushed in the morning to give Sadie her coconut oil, Sadie gets quite put out, stamping her foot. Luv, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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