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cancer is really tough and I lost my Rottie to it. It was painful for both of us. I give my boxer (boxers are prone to cancer) extra Vitamin C. Sometimes its a hard call to decide the right course because you want what is best. I think that if one of my dogs now was diagnosed with cancer I would try the Gerson Therapy which is juicing and veggies along with vitamin therapy. Maybe not pure juicing but smashed up raw organic veggies or whatever I could get them to eat. I don't know if it would work but our systems are a lot a like and I am afraid I'd have to give it a try.
I had another dog who had really bad skin problems with severe outbreaks. She would chew her poor paws raw and bloody. While researching candida for myself it clicked in me the she might have a yeast problem. I treated her with herbs to kill the yeast and changed her diet to raw veggies, boiled chicken and a very small amount of rice. She lost weight but she also cleared her problem. Then slowly we started added a grain free dog food. She had been in and out of vets like crazy taking all kinds of harmful steroids and antihistamines.
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I just wanted to add one thing here about the use of herbal medicine. While mild conditions such as stress, tummy aches, trouble falling asleep, bruises, etc can be researched and treated easily, there are cautions to consider. Herbal medicine is powerful and effective but the key to treatment is having the correct diagnosis. Often a combination of herbs (always in TCM) is used and you need to understand the relationship each herb has to each other. Some herbs support the actions of other herbs, some cancel or counteract the effects. It is a complicated science. If you are dealing with chronic or complicated conditions, please don't self diagnose. Love your body enough to see a professional. What ever modality you resonate with, see someone, and make sure that you are taking the right combination of herbs or supplements to really get the results you seek. There are tons of alternative therapies, and often these practitioners will work with you even if you have to make some payment arrangement. It takes years to learn to diagnose correctly, and it is difficult for us to see our own blind spots, or to follow an odd group of symptoms to get a clear picture of the core issues.
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Has anyone had any experience with DMSO? (Dimethyl sulfide- derived from lignin, the binding substance of trees)
I was introduced to it by one of my massage instructors. She swears by it for many uses. I've been doing some online research (even though you can't always believe what you read online!) and am curious if anyone has any personal experience. Thanks for any input ![]()
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