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Hi, my black lab has been diagnosed with tumors in his front leg. He is 14 yrs

old and the vet says he is too old to have his leg taken off for balance

reasons, and I don't want that for him either. He has a large open soar the

size of 3-4 inches across. I have him on a Reiki prayer list, and would also

like to know if there is something else alternative that would help theses

things disappear. He is in other wise great health. Eats well and still plays.

The vet says eventually if their is pain we should consider putting him down. I

would like to know if any one has any ideas for our Waldo Puppy.

 

Thanks to all and blessings.

Sonja

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I read that chaparell is okay for dogs and good for tumors.

 

Also, I have healed many animal wounds with my green tea mix. I steep 2 or 3

bags of green tea in a cup or two of water. Then add a few vitamin c tablets,

also some aloe vera, and apply this to the wound., saturate the wound with

it. Repeat several times a day. It was just magical on a big wound my cat

had.

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Sonja

Thursday, May 28, 2009 10:35 AM

Tumors in dog's leg - any help please

 

 

 

 

 

Hi, my black lab has been diagnosed with tumors in his front leg. He is 14 yrs

old and the vet says he is too old to have his leg taken off for balance

reasons, and I don't want that for him either. He has a large open soar the size

of 3-4 inches across. I have him on a Reiki prayer list, and would also like to

know if there is something else alternative that would help theses things

disappear. He is in other wise great health. Eats well and still plays. The vet

says eventually if their is pain we should consider putting him down. I would

like to know if any one has any ideas for our Waldo Puppy.

 

Thanks to all and blessings.

Sonja

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hello,

 

In the book NATURAL HEALTH, NATURAL MEDICINE by

ANDREW WEIL, M.d., he wrote his dog got rid of a tumor when he applied the herb

Bloodroot.

 

 

 

I suggest that you do some research on that to find out the best way to apply it

to your dog.

 

In addition, and very important, learn about a good nutrition for dogs and find

a vet who also knows about homeopathy and different natural healing ways.

 

My dog only sees a vet well trained in different natural healing modalities.

 

By the way, she also is a Labrador, but crossed with Golden Retriever.

 

Blessings,

 

Rena

 

 

 

 

 

-

Sonja

Thursday, May 28, 2009 11:35 AM

Tumors in dog's leg - any help please

 

 

 

 

 

Hi, my black lab has been diagnosed with tumors in his front leg. He is 14 yrs

old and the vet says he is too old to have his leg taken off for balance

reasons, and I don't want that for him either. He has a large open soar the size

of 3-4 inches across. I have him on a Reiki prayer list, and would also like to

know if there is something else alternative that would help theses things

disappear. He is in other wise great health. Eats well and still plays. The vet

says eventually if their is pain we should consider putting him down. I would

like to know if any one has any ideas for our Waldo Puppy.

 

Thanks to all and blessings.

Sonja

 

 

 

 

 

 

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You could get a frequency generator.

Get him some apricot seeds. Organic. You might try black salve, if there's

an open sore.

 

 

 

 

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Thursday, May 28, 2009 8:35 AM

Tumors in dog's leg - any help please

 

 

> Hi, my black lab has been diagnosed with tumors in his front leg. He is 14

> yrs old and the vet says he is too old to have his leg taken off for

> balance reasons, and I don't want that for him either. He has a large

> open soar the size of 3-4 inches across. I have him on a Reiki prayer

> list, and would also like to know if there is something else alternative

> that would help theses things disappear. He is in other wise great

> health. Eats well and still plays. The vet says eventually if their is

> pain we should consider putting him down. I would like to know if any one

> has any ideas for our Waldo Puppy.

>

> Thanks to all and blessings.

> Sonja

>

>

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Age plays a big part in this and the tumors may be too far gone -i shall give

some advice  on healing but one of our own personal lessons in life is to love

and to know when to let go for the benefit of all-i am a animal lover and live

on a large property so i  can have my animals so i know how you must

feel-however from a long time of breeding animals and some times even  sharing

my bed with them-i know how attached  we become to them and how our daily

routine revolves around them and in some cases even our identity is linked to

our  pets- if your animal is in pain that can no longer be managed then 

meditate on letting go--- the universal essence that is your dog will soon 

unite with you  in the next world-tho this does not solve your immediate issues

whilst he is in this world -i hope you will find some peace in  the knowledge--

 now i am not a tumor expert-however -they have done  experiments in major uni's

around the world and  found that high doeses of vit c  can inhibit the growth 

of cancers-also -shark cartiledge  has also been proven to help inhibit the

growth of tumors and in some  instances   they have disappeared in  a

prroximately 20=30 % there has been no change what so ever-but it is worth

trying-sharks are the only  creatures known to man that do not have cancers-so

the trials went ahead-of course diet must be  enriched to  provoide all

nutrients necessary-meat alone is not enough-use good dog biscuits  soaked with 

meat broth as a suppliment-there are some good dog  vitamin suppliments

available--there has also been some research into eggplant  reducing 

cancers-but  i don;t know much about it-also  massage dog to improve 

circuation.

 do the most to enjoy what time you have with him and make his  life as  compfy

as possible------GOD BLESS

 

________________________________

Sonja <sonjab

 

Thursday, 28 May, 2009 8:35:21 AM

Tumors in dog's leg - any help please

 

 

 

 

 

Hi, my black lab has been diagnosed with tumors in his front leg. He is 14 yrs

old and the vet says he is too old to have his leg taken off for balance

reasons, and I don't want that for him either. He has a large open soar the size

of 3-4 inches across. I have him on a Reiki prayer list, and would also like to

know if there is something else alternative that would help theses things

disappear. He is in other wise great health. Eats well and still plays. The vet

says eventually if their is pain we should consider putting him down. I would

like to know if any one has any ideas for our Waldo Puppy.

 

Thanks to all and blessings.

Sonja

 

 

 

 

 

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Our beautiful black lab has tumors...small and large...not  in pain until one of

them burst and started bleeding....vets bill $300.00  I love him and still have

him...from my info..they are usually non-threatning...he eats wonderful...but

now he has one on his shoulder as large as an orange...he is 11 yrs old....I am

a widow so I will have to have my beautiful friend put to sleep...if it

erupts...my favorite  prayer and ALWAYS seems to be answered " JESUS  I TRUST IN

YOU! "   try it it works.

 

 

________________________________

cheryl bullock <cooee.shari

 

Thursday, May 28, 2009 4:58:47 PM

Re: Tumors in dog's leg - any help please

 

 

 

 

 

Age plays a big part in this and the tumors may be too far gone -i shall give

some advice  on healing but one of our own personal lessons in life is to love

and to know when to let go for the benefit of all-i am a animal lover and live

on a large property so i  can have my animals so i know how you must

feel-however from a long time of breeding animals and some times even  sharing

my bed with them-i know how attached  we become to them and how our daily

routine revolves around them and in some cases even our identity is linked to

our  pets- if your animal is in pain that can no longer be managed then 

meditate on letting go--- the universal essence that is your dog will soon 

unite with you  in the next world-tho this does not solve your immediate issues

whilst he is in this world -i hope you will find some peace in  the knowledge--

 now i am not a tumor expert-however -they have done  experiments in major uni's

around the world and  found that high doeses of vit c  can inhibit the growth 

of cancers-also -shark cartiledge  has also been proven to help inhibit the

growth of tumors and in some  instances   they have disappeared in  a

prroximately 20=30 % there has been no change what so ever-but it is worth

trying-sharks are the only  creatures known to man that do not have cancers-so

the trials went ahead-of course diet must be  enriched to  provoide all

nutrients necessary-meat alone is not enough-use good dog biscuits  soaked with 

meat broth as a suppliment-there are some good dog  vitamin suppliments

available--there has also been some research into eggplant  reducing 

cancers-but  i don;t know much about it-also  massage dog to improve 

circuation.

 do the most to enjoy what time you have with him and make his  life as  compfy

as possible---- --GOD BLESS

 

____________ _________ _________ __

Sonja <sonjab (AT) verizon (DOT) net>

 

Thursday, 28 May, 2009 8:35:21 AM

Tumors in dog's leg - any help please

 

Hi, my black lab has been diagnosed with tumors in his front leg. He is 14 yrs

old and the vet says he is too old to have his leg taken off for balance

reasons, and I don't want that for him either. He has a large open soar the size

of 3-4 inches across. I have him on a Reiki prayer list, and would also like to

know if there is something else alternative that would help theses things

disappear. He is in other wise great health. Eats well and still plays. The vet

says eventually if their is pain we should consider putting him down. I would

like to know if any one has any ideas for our Waldo Puppy.

 

Thanks to all and blessings.

Sonja

 

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Try black salve. Get him some organic apricot seeds too.

 

 

 

 

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" Rita Childers " <rchilders36

 

Friday, May 29, 2009 5:27 PM

Re: Tumors in dog's leg - any help please

 

 

Our beautiful black lab has tumors...small and large...not in pain until one

of them burst and started bleeding....vets bill $300.00 I love him and still

have him...from my info..they are usually non-threatning...he eats

wonderful...but now he has one on his shoulder as large as an orange...he is

11 yrs old....I am a widow so I will have to have my beautiful friend put to

sleep...if it erupts...my favorite prayer and ALWAYS seems to be answered

" JESUS I TRUST IN YOU! " try it it works.

 

 

________________________________

cheryl bullock <cooee.shari

 

Thursday, May 28, 2009 4:58:47 PM

Re: Tumors in dog's leg - any help please

 

 

 

 

 

Age plays a big part in this and the tumors may be too far gone -i shall

give some advice on healing but one of our own personal lessons in life is

to love and to know when to let go for the benefit of all-i am a animal

lover and live on a large property so i can have my animals so i know how

you must feel-however from a long time of breeding animals and some times

even sharing my bed with them-i know how attached we become to them and how

our daily routine revolves around them and in some cases even our identity

is linked to our pets- if your animal is in pain that can no longer be

managed then meditate on letting go--- the universal essence that is your

dog will soon unite with you in the next world-tho this does not solve your

immediate issues whilst he is in this world -i hope you will find some peace

in the knowledge--

now i am not a tumor expert-however -they have done experiments in major

uni's around the world and found that high doeses of vit c can inhibit the

growth of cancers-also -shark cartiledge has also been proven to help

inhibit the growth of tumors and in some instances they have disappeared in

a prroximately 20=30 % there has been no change what so ever-but it is worth

trying-sharks are the only creatures known to man that do not have

cancers-so the trials went ahead-of course diet must be enriched to provoide

all nutrients necessary-meat alone is not enough-use good dog biscuits

soaked with meat broth as a suppliment-there are some good dog vitamin

suppliments available--there has also been some research into eggplant

reducing cancers-but i don;t know much about it-also massage dog to improve

circuation.

do the most to enjoy what time you have with him and make his life as compfy

as possible---- --GOD BLESS

 

____________ _________ _________ __

Sonja <sonjab (AT) verizon (DOT) net>

 

Thursday, 28 May, 2009 8:35:21 AM

Tumors in dog's leg - any help please

 

Hi, my black lab has been diagnosed with tumors in his front leg. He is 14

yrs old and the vet says he is too old to have his leg taken off for balance

reasons, and I don't want that for him either. He has a large open soar the

size of 3-4 inches across. I have him on a Reiki prayer list, and would also

like to know if there is something else alternative that would help theses

things disappear. He is in other wise great health. Eats well and still

plays. The vet says eventually if their is pain we should consider putting

him down. I would like to know if any one has any ideas for our Waldo Puppy.

 

Thanks to all and blessings.

Sonja

 

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Animals are very intuitive and will ingest good healing products. If you

are willing to put forth the effort you can chop up some mangosteen

fruit and boil it on a low flame for about two hours to make a tea. Put

an ounce in your pups water and as much as you can it your pups meals.

The Xanthone molecule has anti-tumor properties, just one of over 200

anti-disease properties. Just one of over 1,600 research papers can be

found at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez

<http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez> . It reads,

 

 

Chemical and pharmacological aspects of the genus calophyllum.Cechinel

Filho V, Meyre-Silva C, Niero R.

Programa de Mestrado em Ciências Farmacêuticas e Núcleo de

Investigações Químico-Farmacêuticas/CCS, Universidade do Vale

do Itajaí, Itajaí, SC, Brazil.

The Calophyllum genus (Clusiaceae) is composed of ca. 200 species, with

a pantropical distribution. Some species are used as medicinal agents to

treat a large number of diseases, including gastric ulcers, infections,

pain, tumors, and inflammatory processes, among others. A review of the

literature regarding the chemical and biological aspects of these plants

indicates cytotoxic activity against several cell lines, inhibition of

HIV-1 reverse transcriptase, antisecretory and cytoprotective

properties, antinociceptive, molluscicidal and antimicrobial effects,

etc., related particularly to the presence of coumarins, xanthones,

flavonoids, and triterpenes. This review, therefore, deals with the

chemistry, and pharmacology or biology of the main plants belonging to

the genus Calophyllum, with particular emphasis on C. brasiliense,

studied by our research group.

 

 

The tea is not very tasty, kind of like drinking cardboard. If you would

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If you follow my instructions I know you will like the results.

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, " evergreengarden "

<evergreengarden wrote:

>

> Hello,

>

> In the book NATURAL HEALTH, NATURAL MEDICINE by

> ANDREW WEIL, M.d., he wrote his dog got rid of a tumor when he applied

the herb Bloodroot.

>

>

>

> I suggest that you do some research on that to find out the best way

to apply it to your dog.

>

> In addition, and very important, learn about a good nutrition for dogs

and find a vet who also knows about homeopathy and different natural

healing ways.

>

> My dog only sees a vet well trained in different natural healing

modalities.

>

> By the way, she also is a Labrador, but crossed with Golden Retriever.

>

> Blessings,

>

> Rena

>

>

>

>

>

> -

> Sonja

>

> Thursday, May 28, 2009 11:35 AM

> Tumors in dog's leg - any help please

>

>

>

>

>

> Hi, my black lab has been diagnosed with tumors in his front leg. He

is 14 yrs old and the vet says he is too old to have his leg taken off

for balance reasons, and I don't want that for him either. He has a

large open soar the size of 3-4 inches across. I have him on a Reiki

prayer list, and would also like to know if there is something else

alternative that would help theses things disappear. He is in other wise

great health. Eats well and still plays. The vet says eventually if

their is pain we should consider putting him down. I would like to know

if any one has any ideas for our Waldo Puppy.

>

> Thanks to all and blessings.

> Sonja

>

>

>

>

>

>

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GOD BLESS AND many thanks for your wonderful response.  Will email the results

(GOOD LORD WILLING)

 

 

 

 

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Mercurius Trismegistus <magisterium_magnum

 

Sunday, May 31, 2009 3:14:45 AM

Re: Tumors in dog's leg - any help please

 

 

 

 

 

Try black salve. Get him some organic apricot seeds too.

 

-

" Rita Childers " <rchilders36@ >

<>

Friday, May 29, 2009 5:27 PM

Re: Tumors in dog's leg - any help please

 

Our beautiful black lab has tumors...small and large...not in pain until one

of them burst and started bleeding.... vets bill $300.00 I love him and still

have him...from my info..they are usually non-threatning. ..he eats

wonderful... but now he has one on his shoulder as large as an orange...he is

11 yrs old....I am a widow so I will have to have my beautiful friend put to

sleep...if it erupts...my favorite prayer and ALWAYS seems to be answered

" JESUS I TRUST IN YOU! " try it it works.

 

____________ _________ _________ __

cheryl bullock <cooee.shari@ >

 

Thursday, May 28, 2009 4:58:47 PM

Re: Tumors in dog's leg - any help please

 

Age plays a big part in this and the tumors may be too far gone -i shall

give some advice on healing but one of our own personal lessons in life is

to love and to know when to let go for the benefit of all-i am a animal

lover and live on a large property so i can have my animals so i know how

you must feel-however from a long time of breeding animals and some times

even sharing my bed with them-i know how attached we become to them and how

our daily routine revolves around them and in some cases even our identity

is linked to our pets- if your animal is in pain that can no longer be

managed then meditate on letting go--- the universal essence that is your

dog will soon unite with you in the next world-tho this does not solve your

immediate issues whilst he is in this world -i hope you will find some peace

in the knowledge--

now i am not a tumor expert-however -they have done experiments in major

uni's around the world and found that high doeses of vit c can inhibit the

growth of cancers-also -shark cartiledge has also been proven to help

inhibit the growth of tumors and in some instances they have disappeared in

a prroximately 20=30 % there has been no change what so ever-but it is worth

trying-sharks are the only creatures known to man that do not have

cancers-so the trials went ahead-of course diet must be enriched to provoide

all nutrients necessary-meat alone is not enough-use good dog biscuits

soaked with meat broth as a suppliment-there are some good dog vitamin

suppliments available--there has also been some research into eggplant

reducing cancers-but i don;t know much about it-also massage dog to improve

circuation.

do the most to enjoy what time you have with him and make his life as compfy

as possible---- --GOD BLESS

 

____________ _________ _________ __

Sonja <sonjab (AT) verizon (DOT) net>

 

Thursday, 28 May, 2009 8:35:21 AM

Tumors in dog's leg - any help please

 

Hi, my black lab has been diagnosed with tumors in his front leg. He is 14

yrs old and the vet says he is too old to have his leg taken off for balance

reasons, and I don't want that for him either. He has a large open soar the

size of 3-4 inches across. I have him on a Reiki prayer list, and would also

like to know if there is something else alternative that would help theses

things disappear. He is in other wise great health. Eats well and still

plays. The vet says eventually if their is pain we should consider putting

him down. I would like to know if any one has any ideas for our Waldo Puppy.

 

Thanks to all and blessings.

Sonja

 

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