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I forgot to mention the most important part. Gemma's lump, which was pea-sized

a few months ago, has grown. This past week, after taking IP6 for 2 weeks, it

seems a bit more raised, but more moveable. Is this a good thing?? How do

tumors usually change from IP6? It could possibly be because it's raised, but

it also seems a bit softer.-------------------------------Nancy and Gemma

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I am not familiar with the panting, and do not recall a similar

reaction when I have personally taken large doses of IP6. If it were

me, I would continue the larger dose of IP6 longer than a month if the

tumor is still there, but you may wish to get some good pet minerals

to supplement with. I can see no reason why smaller doses of the

Utopia Silver trace minerals could not be utilized - after all they

are derived from plants and dogs often chew plants to get added nutrients.

 

The way IP6 and CS both work is to essentially melt away the tumors.

 

Send me a private email to Tmark1217 and I will try to help

you get the OPC if you wish. If it were me, I would use it for my pet

- or else make the home remedy version and use that.

 

I agree with your comment about pet questions and posts.

 

 

 

 

oleander soup , " tolzarg " <Tolzar wrote:

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> Gemma (dog) has been getting 1600mg of IP6, split into 2 doses, for

2 wks. now. It's ground and mixed with a tiny amount of applesauce.

Sometimes about 5 minutes after taking a dose, she pants for awhile.

When people take a high dose of IP6, do they feel anything going on

internally after taking it? Does it cause some kind of reaction?

BTW, as per a previous post, I'm keeping this higher dose for about a

month and will do a lower dose afterwards. She's also getting CS.

Considering the OS but based on other posters' difficulty in ordering,

I doubt I'd be able to get it, since I use a MSNTV

unit.---------\

-----As

for the comment about there being OT pet posts, I disagree. Most of

us are using these supplements based on success with animal studies.

We haven't seen these results first-hand, so why not take advantage of

the opportunity and follow the progress of pets doing the same

protocol as humans? I'd be more likely to try something myself if I

sort of " witnessed " it work for a

pet.-------Nancy and Gemma

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Nancy,

 

It is always a positive sign when tumors soften. Cancerous tumors

are hard and they are often fixed (difficult to move) as they are embedded

into surrounding tissues. If the tumor is softening and is now movable this

is a very positive sign. Keep doing what you are doing!

 

Bob

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<oleander soup >

Thursday, August 07, 2008 6:18 AM

Re: IP6 question and pet comment

 

 

>I forgot to mention the most important part. Gemma's lump, which was

>pea-sized a few months ago, has grown. This past week, after taking IP6

>for 2 weeks, it seems a bit more raised, but more moveable. Is this a good

>thing?? How do tumors usually change from IP6? It could possibly be

>because it's raised, but it also seems a bit

>softer.-------------------------------Nancy and Gemma

>

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