Jump to content
IndiaDivine.org

Repost of Bob's post This is not a dog that is ready for death

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Regarding the subject of curing Arrow of cancer, I can only recommend thesame things I'd recommend for humans, and you can see my recommendations onhttp://cancercure.ws <http://cancercure.ws/> . Since you indicated Arrow'ssire is not ill, but Arrow is, it could be that the reason Arrow has canceris diet, parasite infestation, lifestyle, and exposure to toxins. Unlessthose are corrected, he will not recover, but will only get worse.Correcting them will include cleansing him of parasites, feeding him foodthat is closer to what he'd get in nature, supplementing that with knowncancer-fighting foods and nutrients, and getting him to

exercise.1. Cleansing - assuming a toxic condition is what caused Arrow'scancer, and knowing that comes only from exposure to toxins in his food,water, or environment (and they might similarly affect Lori) I recommendsystematic cleansing of the environment of all toxins. To begin with,eliminate all solvents, paint thinners, perfumes, alcohols, and so on fromthe home. Provide only pure, unchlorinated water to drink. Feed Arrowfresh raw meat if any meat at all. Put a little cayenne pepper in the foodto improve circulation. Bathe Arrow regularly and rub his skin vigorouslywithout causing pain, and try to get him to exercise to improve lymphaticflow. Get him de-wormed immediately, for parasites are often associatedwith cancer. Possibly (though I would not necessarily recommend it) youcould put him on an intestinal, liver, and kidney cleanse, assuming

hisphysiology is similar enough to humans, for stones in the liver and kidneyprevent them from functioning properly, and the resulting toxic buildup inthe body can precipitate cancer.2. Water - get Arrow to drink as much water as you can to help flushtoxins out of the body. You might put a little sea salt in it from time totime to help flush out his intestinal tract. If I were you, I'd dissolveMSM in his water and allow him to drink only MSM water, for he needs thesulfur in his diet badly, unless he is eating plenty of raw fresh meat. Innature, carnivores get sulfur from rain water and raw animal flesh. Incaptivity they are deprived of sulfur. That reduces cellular respirationand causes toxic buildup. The yogurt you fed him has sulfur in it. Othergood sources of sulfur are garlic and other vegetables that stink when youcook them, like cabbage and

broccoli.3. Food - stop feeding him canned and dry food. Feed him raw, fresh,organic food and include raw meat (chicken, animal organs, etc). Give him ablend of flax oil and cottage cheese daily, laced with pancreatic enzymes.Toss in some ground apricot kernels, and red meeker raspberry flour, forchemicals in those will fight the cancer. Agaricus Blazei Murill mushroomsare high in beta glucans which boost immune function and are effective atfighting cancer. If Arrow won't or can't eat bones, you might boil somebeef and chicken bones till they get weak, then put the soup and bones in ablender and convert it to mush, then feed that to him. He needs the calciumand magnesium in his diet. Assuming dogs need vitamins and minerals as dohumans, supplement his food with vitamin C, vitamin E, selenium, COQ10, andother cancer-fighting supplements. If you're going to

feed him raspberryflour, alternate the raspberry flour and C with flax oil and cottage cheeseor yogurt (one day do one, the next do the other).4. Companionship - As much as you love Arrow, perhaps you could improvehis sense of well being by purchasing a puppy to keep him company and lifthis spirits. The puppy will give him attention and affection. It willlift your spirits too, just as Arrow did when he was younger.Sincerely,Bob Hurt"Kelly W." <kellykebby wrote:

HI Aymee, I definitely think you need to keep your dogaway from the dog foods that have fillers like wheatand corn in them. Have you ever seen a dog run into awheat field and start chomping? lol. I believe Iams orEukanuba are the best. Kelly--- Renee Judkins <msfitnes01 wrote:> Hi Aymee,> > I am still looking for the info I have on the> hip dysplasia. I did keep it all because I'm> concerned that it is common in the breed of my> daughter's 3 year old Blue Heeler, as well as cancer> and cataracts. I haven't found it yet, but I am> still looking.> > Blessings, Renee> > Renee Judkins <msfitnes01 wrote:> Hi Aymee,> > I haven't been on the comp much

during the> summer> months: health problems with my daughter, my 10 hour> a> week job has turned into a 10 hour a day job, etc. I> am on my way out the door right now. I do have some> info for your dog though. Most of it has come from> this site and the natural_healing site, if you look> back through the archives. I have saved much of it> in> a folder and will dig it out for you when I get> back.> So watch for it. Hopefully I can do it tonight, if> not, on Thursday as I have a 10 hour day tomorrow> with> my advocacy job for the rights of people with mental> illnesses. Thursday I will be working from home all> day, so if I don't get to it tonight, I will have> time> then.> > Blessings, Renee> > --- Aymee Thomas <valnaymee wrote:> > > Hi Renee,> > > > My mother in law was

a cancer survivor as well. > We> > lost her a few years > > ago. She was a great believer in natural medicine> > and worked in polarity > > when she was younger. I am happy to hear you> > survived it as well (cancer). > > Thanks for your feedback as well. I am enjoying> my> > new feeling of wellness. > > This morning is the first I have woken up in no> > pain. I think maybe all > > my old meds combined may have been causing an> acidic> > effect in my muscles. > > I slept great and feel wonderful.> > > > I know this site is probably just for humans but> if> > anyone can offer > > suggestions my family would be so grateful. We> have> > a 2 and a half year old > > rotty. He is so much a part of our family and

has> > recently shown signs of > > hip dysplsia. An X ray yesterday should his left> > hip being very bad off and > > his right starting to go. The vet has him on pain> > meds that are known to > > have bad side effects and a hip replacement runs> > about ten thousand dollars. > > We have some supplements to help build> cartilage,> > and muscle as well as > > prim rose oil and other things. He is 105 pounds,> > should I give him the > > adult dose?> > > > Aymee> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...