Guest guest Posted December 15, 2010 Report Share Posted December 15, 2010 Hello I learned today that my dog has carcinoma cancer in his snout and its pretty big. I am researching natural options and wonder if anyone else has treated this cancer with success. I am considering the Budwig protocol, Cantron (also known as Cancell or Protocel) and PawPaw (which I know very little about). I really need some suggestions. My dog is my world to me and I want to help him. Thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2010 Report Share Posted December 16, 2010 I've read of success but I'm not sure where. It may have been on either the artemisinin or neoplasene groups - I think both are worth checking into. They are artemisinin_and_cancer @groups .com and TheBlackSalveNeoplaseneCancerForum @groups .com (respectively). Best of luck to you and your boy! All paws crossed.... Teri and the 'kids' Jasmine, Blk Lab, Spindle Cell March 8, 1994-Sept 16, 2009 (passing not related to tumor) Godspeed my beautiful baby girl! (and Mykal and Skye too) From: " sweettelamoonheart " <born53158@...> Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2010 Hello I learned today that my dog has carcinoma cancer in his snout and its pretty big. I am researching natural options and wonder if anyone else has treated this cancer with success. I am considering the Budwig protocol, Cantron (also known as Cancell or Protocel) and PawPaw (which I know very little about). I really need some suggestions. My dog is my world to me and I want to help him. Thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2010 Report Share Posted December 16, 2010 Keep reading on the internet on cancer cures , there are tons of info. Call a good Naturalpathic doctor , even the very inexpensive hydrogen peroxide kills cancer cells, I would definetly do the budwig diet, nothing to loose. Good luck ________________________________ From: sweettelamoonheart <born53158@...> Sent: Wed, December 15, 2010 10:47:50 PM Subject: [ ] Canine Nasal Carcinoma Hello I learned today that my dog has carcinoma cancer in his snout and its pretty big. I am researching natural options and wonder if anyone else has treated this cancer with success. I am considering the Budwig protocol, Cantron (also known as Cancell or Protocel) and PawPaw (which I know very little about). I really need some suggestions. My dog is my world to me and I want to help him. Thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2010 Report Share Posted December 16, 2010 Thank you Moon sends wags & woofs > > I've read of success but I'm not sure where. It may have been on either the artemisinin or neoplasene groups - I think both are worth checking into. They are artemisinin_and_cancer @groups .com and TheBlackSalveNeoplaseneCancerForum @groups .com (respectively). > > Best of luck to you and your boy! All paws crossed.... > > > Teri and the 'kids' > Jasmine, Blk Lab, Spindle Cell > March 8, 1994-Sept 16, 2009 (passing not related to tumor) > Godspeed my beautiful baby girl! (and Mykal and Skye too) > > > > From: " sweettelamoonheart " <born53158@...> > Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2010 > > Hello > I learned today that my dog has carcinoma cancer in his snout and its pretty big. I am researching natural options and wonder if anyone else has treated this cancer with success. I am considering the Budwig protocol, Cantron (also known as Cancell or Protocel) and PawPaw (which I know very little about). I really need some suggestions. My dog is my world to me and I want to help him. > Thank you > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2010 Report Share Posted December 16, 2010 Thank you! Definitely going to start him on the Budwig protocol Cantron was brought to my attention but we learned during the diagnositic tests, xrays, that he was shot at before I got him... he's a rescue. He has a pellet, a beebee in his underarm and Im not sure if it will counter act the Cantron. Thank you so much for replying. > > Keep reading on the internet on cancer cures , there are tons of > info. Call a good Naturalpathic doctor , even the very inexpensive > hydrogen peroxide kills cancer cells, I would definetly do the budwig > diet, nothing to loose. > Good luck > > > > > > ________________________________ > From: sweettelamoonheart <born53158@...> > > Sent: Wed, December 15, 2010 10:47:50 PM > Subject: [ ] Canine Nasal Carcinoma > > > Hello > > I learned today that my dog has carcinoma cancer in his snout and its pretty > big. > > I am researching natural options and wonder if anyone else has treated this > cancer with success. > > > I am considering the Budwig protocol, Cantron (also known as Cancell or > Protocel) and PawPaw (which I know very little about). > > I really need some suggestions. My dog is my world to me and I want to help > him. > > Thank you > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2010 Report Share Posted December 16, 2010 Hi, a few years back, I noticed that my then 11 year old scottie, Jake's nose looked strange. He always had a spot of lost pigment on his nose; but now I noticed that there was a growth on that spot that looked like a white drip on his black nose. ies are known to be prone to nasal cancers, especially melanoma. I immediately made a paste of curcumin from a curcumin capsule and fish oil. It was ok if he licked it since the curcumin powder it would only help the probable cancer and the fish oil would help reduce inflammation. I also gave him kelp over his food and only fed him an organic premium diet. Then I did some research and found NuVet Plus http://nuvet.com/products.html?sectionid=17 a fantastic human grade compound supplement. At the time they offered a guarantee of tumor reduction or money back. Haven't checked on that, but they are good folks and am sure that they'd still refund your $ if you weren't satisfied. Jake's been on the little tabs for two years now and will celebrate his healthy 13th birthday in January. The tumor on his nose is gone as well. Kelp is relatively inexpensive and so powerful for dogs. A diet of raw chicken has also been recommended; but I can't go that route since my buddy is allergic to chicken. The NuVet is pretty expensive, but with the guarantee is worth it. You can check out the ingredients on their website. All the best, and if I think of anything else, I'll write again. > > I've read of success but I'm not sure where. It may have been on either the artemisinin or neoplasene groups - I think both are worth checking into. They are artemisinin_and_cancer @groups .com and TheBlackSalveNeoplaseneCancerForum @groups .com (respectively). > > Best of luck to you and your boy! All paws crossed.... > > > Teri and the 'kids' > Jasmine, Blk Lab, Spindle Cell > March 8, 1994-Sept 16, 2009 (passing not related to tumor) > Godspeed my beautiful baby girl! (and Mykal and Skye too) > > > > From: " sweettelamoonheart " <born53158@...> > Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2010 > > Hello > I learned today that my dog has carcinoma cancer in his snout and its pretty big. I am researching natural options and wonder if anyone else has treated this cancer with success. I am considering the Budwig protocol, Cantron (also known as Cancell or Protocel) and PawPaw (which I know very little about). I really need some suggestions. My dog is my world to me and I want to help him. > Thank you > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2010 Report Share Posted December 16, 2010 Great story, enjoyed very much Merry Xmas ________________________________ From: rebeck1 Sent: Thu, December 16, 2010 Hi, a few years back, I noticed that my then 11 year old scottie, Jake's nose looked strange. He always had a spot of lost pigment on his nose; but now I noticed that there was a growth on that spot that looked like a white drip on his black nose. ies are known to be prone to nasal cancers, especially melanoma. I immediately made a paste of curcumin from a curcumin capsule and fish oil. It was ok if he licked it since the curcumin powder it would only help the probable cancer and the fish oil would help reduce inflammation. I also gave him kelp over his food and only fed him an organic premium diet. Then I did some research and found NuVet Plus http://nuvet.com/products.html?sectionid=17 a fantastic human grade compound supplement. At the time they offered a guarantee of tumor reduction or money back. Haven't checked on that, but they are good folks and am sure that they'd still refund your $ if you weren't satisfied. Jake's been on the little tabs for two years now and will celebrate his healthy 13th birthday in January. The tumor on his nose is gone as well. Kelp is relatively inexpensive and so powerful for dogs. A diet of raw chicken has also been recommended; but I can't go that route since my buddy is allergic to chicken. The NuVet is pretty expensive, but with the guarantee is worth it. You can check out the ingredients on their website. All the best, and if I think of anything else, I'll write again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2010 Report Share Posted December 16, 2010 I feed my dogs a raw diet. Dogs are carnivores regardless of what any vet will tell you. The smithsonian lists dogs as a carnivore. Marine veggie seem to help as well, spirulina, chlorella. There are many cancer causing chemicals in kibble. No more vaccines, they damage the immune system. Any good vet should give you a waver, a sick dog should never get a vaccine. http://www.carnivora.ca/html/featured_products/supplements_and_health_care/earth\ greens/index.cfm join the raw feeding group rawk9s Vic ________________________________ From: rebeck1 <rebecca.jazz@...> Sent: Thu, December 16, 2010 Hi, a few years back, I noticed that my then 11 year old scottie, Jake's nose looked strange. He always had a spot of lost pigment on his nose; but now I noticed that there was a growth on that spot that looked like a white drip on his black nose. ies are known to be prone to nasal cancers, especially melanoma. I immediately made a paste of curcumin from a curcumin capsule and fish oil. It was ok if he licked it since the curcumin powder it would only help the probable cancer and the fish oil would help reduce inflammation. I also gave him kelp over his food and only fed him an organic premium diet. Then I did some research and found NuVet Plus http://nuvet.com/products.html?sectionid=17 a fantastic human grade compound supplement. At the time they offered a guarantee of tumor reduction or money back. Haven't checked on that, but they are good folks and am sure that they'd still refund your $ if you weren't satisfied. Jake's been on the little tabs for two years now and will celebrate his healthy 13th birthday in January. The tumor on his nose is gone as well. Kelp is relatively inexpensive and so powerful for dogs. A diet of raw chicken has also been recommended; but I can't go that route since my buddy is allergic to chicken. The NuVet is pretty expensive, but with the guarantee is worth it. You can check out the ingredients on their website. All the best, and if I think of anything else, I'll write again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2010 Report Share Posted December 17, 2010 Just to chime in on this one - my sister always has dogs - and they always lived long - she always feed her dogs table scraps. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2010 Report Share Posted December 17, 2010 Your absolutely right , all the Vaccines out there are nasty stuff, they do more harm then good Your Health Crusader ________________________________ From: Victor Swiercz <roadmst1@...> Sent: Thu, December 16, 2010 I feed my dogs a raw diet. Dogs are carnivores regardless of what any vet will tell you. The smithsonian lists dogs as a carnivore. Marine veggie seem to help as well, spirulina, chlorella. There are many cancer causing chemicals in kibble. No more vaccines, they damage the immune system. Any good vet should give you a waver, a sick dog should never get a vaccine. http://www.carnivora.ca/html/featured_products/supplements_and_health_care/earth\ greens/index.cfm join the raw feeding group rawk9s Vic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2010 Report Share Posted December 17, 2010 I healed my dog's lung cancer with Hulda 's small dose electric zapper although it took a long time and it wasn't all I did. Whatever else you do (cleanses, vitamins, food, iodine, coconut oil, oxygen therapies, hydrogen peroxide therapies, etc), try 's zapper (you cannot feel the current). But you must purchase a zapper (about $35) and her book to understand what you're doing--there is a protocol. Deborah ________________________________ > From: sweettelamoonheart <born53158@...> > Sent: Wed, December 15, 2010 > > > Hello > > I learned today that my dog has carcinoma cancer in his snout and its pretty big. > > I am researching natural options and wonder if anyone else has treated this cancer with success. > I am considering the Budwig protocol, Cantron (also known as Cancell or Protocel) and PawPaw (which I know very little about). > > I really need some suggestions. My dog is my world to me and I want to help > him. > > Thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2010 Report Share Posted December 17, 2010 Thank you, for years I have been curious about the zapper. I hear that there can be a lot of " die-off " . Ill look into it at Cure Zone. Thank you > > I healed my dog's lung cancer with Hulda 's small dose electric zapper although it took a long time and it wasn't all I did. Whatever else you do (cleanses, vitamins, food, iodine, coconut oil, oxygen therapies, hydrogen peroxide therapies, etc), try 's zapper (you cannot feel the current). But you must purchase a zapper (about $35) and her book to understand what you're doing--there is a protocol. > > Deborah > > ________________________________ > > From: sweettelamoonheart <born53158@> > > Sent: Wed, December 15, 2010 > > > > > > Hello > > > > I learned today that my dog has carcinoma cancer in his snout and its pretty big. > > > > I am researching natural options and wonder if anyone else has treated this cancer with success. > > I am considering the Budwig protocol, Cantron (also known as Cancell or Protocel) and PawPaw (which I know very little about). > > > > I really need some suggestions. My dog is my world to me and I want to help > > him. > > > > Thank you > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2010 Report Share Posted December 17, 2010 Hi , Thank you. I might start adding some tumeric to his dinner. He has eaten raw ground chicken & vegetables most of his life. I now include probiotic in each meal, enzymes, & Rutin I've started Moon on Cantron which I give him every four hours, Flaxseed & cottage cheese (Budwig protocol) twice a day, medicinal mushrooms twice a day, Graviolla twice a day, and Im considering adding Essiac to the regimen. Its quite a lot of stuff but my gut tells me I need to throw the big guns at this " thing " ... Im determined to fight for my little boy for as long as necessary. He's a special guy. Thank you for your story and the reminder of tumeric > > > > I've read of success but I'm not sure where. It may have been on either the artemisinin or neoplasene groups - I think both are worth checking into. They are artemisinin_and_cancer @groups .com and TheBlackSalveNeoplaseneCancerForum @groups .com (respectively). > > > > Best of luck to you and your boy! All paws crossed.... > > > > > > Teri and the 'kids' > > Jasmine, Blk Lab, Spindle Cell > > March 8, 1994-Sept 16, 2009 (passing not related to tumor) > > Godspeed my beautiful baby girl! (and Mykal and Skye too) > > > > > > > > From: " sweettelamoonheart " <born53158@> > > Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2010 > > > > Hello > > I learned today that my dog has carcinoma cancer in his snout and its pretty big. I am researching natural options and wonder if anyone else has treated this cancer with success. I am considering the Budwig protocol, Cantron (also known as Cancell or Protocel) and PawPaw (which I know very little about). I really need some suggestions. My dog is my world to me and I want to help him. > > Thank you > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2010 Report Share Posted December 18, 2010 My dog was diagnosed with nose cancer too. After treatment, it is completely gone. My dog means the world to me too, and I was a mess when I found out. I did several things to help him. Complete diet change, black salve pills, supplements. No more cheap bagged dog food! I make him a cancer diet food, low in carbs and simple sugars. I make him chicken soup with all sorts of veggies, beans, garlic, brown rice, etc. email me if you want more details. torchedart@... I ordered Black salve $40 a bottle lasts a month. Talk to the people there, they can tell you all about it.https://healingwithin.ppcserver.net/findproduct.htm My dog weighs 25 lbs, so I gave one pill in the morning and one at night. I disintegrate it with a little warm water and mix in his food. I caught it early, and the cancer appeared to be gone within a week, but we are giving him 3 months worth as suggested by my Holistic Dr and the people on the phone. We also give him fish oil, digestive enzymes, and colloidal silver (you can spray it up his nose). I also sprayed hydrogen peroxide up there too. I bought an ozone generator and gave him the water, and put it on his skin. I also got him ozonated olive oil and smeared it in his nose. I also wanted to get him an infrared light, but after all this, it wasn't needed. I hear that magnets are great too. Also, don't use any harsh chemicals like cleaning chemicals for mopping or toilet or laundry. Good luck, keep us posted. > > Hello > > I learned today that my dog has carcinoma cancer in his snout and its pretty big. > > I am researching natural options and wonder if anyone else has treated this cancer with success. > > I am considering the Budwig protocol, Cantron (also known as Cancell or Protocel) and PawPaw (which I know very little about). > > I really need some suggestions. My dog is my world to me and I want to help him. > > Thank you > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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