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Re: Dog cancer with internal bleeding ruptured liver, please help!!


I can't speak for the zapper, as my knowledge is only superficial. I know there are a lot of ineffective copycat machines out there that purport to replicate the Rife frequencies, so extreme care is needed in this area of anti-cancer protocols. Hopefully, a forum expert will come on board to advise you. Otherwise, may I suggest you join this forum, and put your question to the experts:

http://www.rifeforum.com/forum/showthread.php?p=40640#post40640

You may even find your questions have already been answered via a search of the forum archives.

How long to heal? Again, I'm not a vet or hepatic consultant, but users of Protocel typically report noticeable healing within a matter of weeks to a few months, and pain reduction within days. It is also important to continue the treatment long after the absence of visible signs of the tumor, to ensure every last cancerous cell has been lysed. I believe at least a year is recommended. As a ball-park guesstimate, I would have thought that full hepatic function could be restored within about 6 months or so.

As for what you're currently doing, there's a lot to be said for the scattergun approach. But be warned, Protocel works in a very specific way that is not compatible with some other protocols. Pierce covers these in chapt. 12, and you need to take special care that you're not giving Rover anything that might reduce its efficacy. 

 

 
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