I am very sorry to hear about Bailey, I know that I would go nuts if I was told my dog has such a sort time to live. The man with the most information on cesium chloride is Larry of Essense-of-life. You can reach him during business hours at 800 760-4947
Sincerely,
Paul Winter
Snowman gives some great advice. I also suggest you take a look at:
A natural anti-cancer protocol for dogs (http>//www.tbyil.com/Dogs_Natural_Cancer_Protocol.htm)
All the best,
DQ (Tony)
Bless your heart lbailey11, I feel your heartbreak. But it's not over until it is over. 5 to 6 months, gives you time to address the cancer naturally. The Oleander extract which is over 90% effective in addressing cancer in human, also works for dogs. One thing though, the dog must be on a raw diet. For some reason, dogs fed a commercial diet get major stomach upsets with Oleander. Regardless, if Bailey is on commercial food, he should be switched to a raw diet immediately. This will give him the proper nutrients and enzymes that he truly needs. Commercial foods, together with vaccinations are the cause of serious health problems, including cancer. Take a look at The Natural Anti-Cancer Protocol for Dogs. This contains strong cancer fighting supplements that will build his immune system. Dogs given weeks to live in our yahoo Oleandersoup for Pets Forum have had their lives drastically extended with this protocol.
I wish you my very best,
Luella
Ken,
My heart goes out to you. Unless it is an immediate life and death situation, I would not recommend chemo. Chemo destroys the body and severely compromises an already weakened immune system. What stage is his cancer? The only reason I would ever consider chemo would be in a life and death situation where I would need to buy time in order for natural alternatives to work. Let me point you to the following anti-cancer protocols for dogs that includes cancer fighting and immune strengthening supplements:
http://www.tbyil.com/Dogs_Natural_Cancer_Protocol.htm
With regard to his not eating at times, could it be because raw food was introduced too quickly? Sometimes a slow transition is necessary in order for our furkids to become accustomed to it.
My very best to you,
Luella
Hi Ken,
Not doing chemo is a wise decision. Try to transition him to raw as quickly as you can. This will only help him. However, I would also give him cancer killing supplements such as curcumin, black seed oil (Nigella Sativa), colloidal silver, and Oleander, but with Oleander he must be on a raw diet. These supplements not only work against the cancer but also strengthen the immune system.
My Best,
Luella