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I have added some CS to Cody's water today again but he's not drinking much water. I just gave him some slippery elm also. Thing is it's hard to give him supplements on any empty tummy.

 

I am boggled with setcom as I truly want to buy some oleander for Cody as so many recommend it so highly.

 

Hugs to you this am,

 

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Bob,

 

I am not able to put in any information at all as it says my email is already in use. I have not been able to use my credit card or even give an address to ship. I have asked them to let me start over with my account and they just don't get it. In other words the only info. they have is my email address so far!

 

thanks for the suggestion though,

 

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Cody is not drinking so def. won't drink any broth either. I hate these horrible side effects from chemo! Its very hard to see him like this but should only last a couple days hopefully.

 

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Good morning Bonnie,

 

No, you cannot overdose on colloidal silver. Furthermore, colloidal

silver is nothing less than a miracle healer for pets. Actually for

humans too but I will focus on furbabies for now. Our bodies and our

pets bodies will only retain the minerals that they need and the rest

will be disposed of. Our bodies and our pets bodies are so depleted

from trace minerals that withholding them is what does the real damage

and contributes to illness. We are not talking megadoses here, but mere

supplementation.

 

Bonnie, supplements, colloidal silver, oleander (and I do hope you get

it soon) truly need to take precedence over chemo. It is the chemo that

is actually the poison. At the very least, if chemo is chosen as an

option, it is best to minimize its effects with supplements and most

definitely colloidal silver. Maybe too much CS would be drinking

literally several buckets a day? The dose that you are giving him is

definitely not too much. Cody needs special attention to his immune

system, especially right now.

 

Fear not only stops us from doing something that will harm us but,

unfortunately, it sometimes also stops us from doing what is good for

us. Well meaning family, friends, and even doctors, can plant that

little seed of doubt that will prevent us from following our greater

good. This is not only true with regard to our health but in all facets

of life.

 

My heart goes out to you. I know the strain that you are under. I have

read the ensuing posts with regard to chemo and supplements. Bonnie,

keep giving him the supplements as prescribed. Don't stop.

 

Hugs,

 

 

 

 

 

oleander soup , evian793 wrote:

>

> Good Mng. ,

>

> A friend just mentioned to me that it's hard for the body to wash out

> minerals and metals and that too much can be poisonous to the body. CS

comes to

> mind as it is a metal. Can you help with this?

>

> Cody is not eating again today a very bad side effect of chemo. Wish I

knew

> of something that would spark him to eat....

>

> Hugs this mng.,

>

> Bonnie & Cody

>

>

>

> **************Gas prices getting you down? Search AOL Autos for

> fuel-efficient used cars.

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Hey Bonnie. Poor Cody. It may be best to not try and force any food down him. You know how you feel when your stomach is upset and someone says "here, you have to eat this to keep up your strength". Me? I want to use my strength to slap the food out of their hands. :-) I'm quite like the animals--when I get sick I do not want food or even water until I am turned around and back on the path to healing. I simply don't want any, and will refuse it if offered.

 

Best bet is to simply give Cody a good, nutritious broth to drink. Animals know when they should not eat, and will refuse. Just make sure there is good water close by. For my part, I would say have a nutritious meat broth, with CS and some slippery elm powder. That is calming to the stomach and very nutritious. Even when people are so sick with cancer that they can't keep anything down, can get nutrition from a plain slippery elm gruel, and almost always at least be able to keep it down. So a slippery elm gruel made CS instead of water may be good for Cody if he doesn't want the meat broth.

 

Just know that the slippery elm will make the broth thicken up, so it is best to make it and then try to get it down him right away. Same with plain SE gruel. You can make the broth, take out a few tablespoons, mix in a tablespoon of CS and one of Slippery Elm, and squirt it down his throat (or do this with plain SE and CS, no broth, as you see fit). That way the broth won't thicken up and you'll have some for later to reheat and add more SE and CS each time you want him to drink a bit.

 

Good luck.

 

Samala,

Renee

 

 

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Cody is not eating again today a very bad side effect of chemo. Wish I knew of something that would spark him to eat....

 

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Good heavens, does setcom not have a solution?

 

I am so sorry to hear that Cody is feeling so ill. Try Plan B, the

syringe.

 

I read the post about the broth, I think it was Renee's. Did you try

that?

 

Hugs,

 

 

oleander soup , evian793 wrote:

>

> ,

>

> I have added some CS to Cody's water today again but he's not

drinking much

> water. I just gave him some slippery elm also. Thing is it's

hard to give

> him supplements on any empty tummy.

>

> I am boggled with setcom as I truly want to buy some oleander for

Cody as so

> many recommend it so highly.

>

> Hugs to you this am,

>

> Bonnie & Cody

>

>

>

> **************Gas prices getting you down? Search AOL Autos for

> fuel-efficient used cars. (http://autos.aol.com/used?

ncid=aolaut00050000000007)

>

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Bonnie,

 

Have you given Setcom the exact amount they charged you on your credit card? There should be no problems if you do this and your credit card is good.

 

Bob

 

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Sunday, June 22, 2008 6:50 AM

Re: Re: Chemo and Supplements/Cody/

 

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I have added some CS to Cody's water today again but he's not drinking much water. I just gave him some slippery elm also. Thing is it's hard to give him supplements on any empty tummy.

 

I am boggled with setcom as I truly want to buy some oleander for Cody as so many recommend it so highly.

 

Hugs to you this am,

 

Bonnie & Cody

 

 

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I am so sorry Bonnie. Hang in there.

 

Hugs,

 

 

oleander soup , evian793 wrote:

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> ,

>

> Cody is not drinking so def. won't drink any broth either. I hate

these

> horrible side effects from chemo! Its very hard to see him like

this but should

> only last a couple days hopefully.

>

> B & C

>

>

>

> **************Gas prices getting you down? Search AOL Autos for

> fuel-efficient used cars. (http://autos.aol.com/used?

ncid=aolaut00050000000007)

>

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Bonnie, Have you given your Dog virgin coconut oil? Many pets have remarkably recovered from illnesses after being given vco. Pardon me if i have suggested vco before. My age makes me forget. Melly

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