Guest guest Posted July 6, 2007 Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 I will ask a son whose dog got bone cancer aftr a6 mo. stay in quarantine befor moving to London for a job b/c he has met people whose dogs are on the Barf diet, to see how they do it. As a human who lost her spleen to fanatic M.D.s b/c of Rh blood factor incompatability, [a one time mistake recorded in New England J. of Medicine], I've gathered info that it is harder to cure infections w/o it [from a neurologist acquaintance who foolishly said I could die over the weekend of a cold if I did not access M.D. care then... to reading recently that the white blood cells missing due to removal of spleen make it more difficult to fight infection, especially b/c its chiefly made to protect the lungs, etc. because no interferon is being mfg. there. So my suggestion is be sure pepper gets lots of fresh air , using a fan near where he is when inside, and consider a melanoma study at Stanford by C.-T., excerpted below: " Interferon normally acts as a critical signal in activating immune cells, " said Critchley-Thorne. Without the ability to respond to interferon, those cells might detect the cancer but won't activate properly. And: As predicted, immune cells from people with melanoma also failed to respond normally to the immune activation signal. However, she found that if she left the cells in the presence of a high dose of interferon for much longerthan would normally be required, those cells did begin responding. She also reminds us that flu-like symptoms will ensue with interferon {Hulda might describe them as detox symptoms from releasing flu viruses from parasites within the body} but if not too discomfitting for Pepper, your dog may need to ADD another treatment. As a Qigong Master [i refrain from translating that to Mistress!}, I'd like to encourage listening to that last reply to you tonight on Energy, for the Chinese really know the secret to removing things in the body carefully so as not to deplete the body's life force, etc. Best in caring, for the knowledge you gain will help others with similar malaises, so you might keep a diary of what your dog responds to well. J. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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