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Re: my doggie has cancer - what to do?
 
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Re: my doggie has cancer - what to do?


My dog had cancer on her leg.

I actually research alternative cancer treatments for humans but when my dog became ill I tried alternatives on her. She is a yellow lab.

I gave her buffered vitamin c tablets in butter, three times a day.

I gave her DMSO and rubbed it on her abdomen and leg twice a day.

The tumor gradually shrank. It disappeared after about three months of treatments but when we stopped the treatments the growth reappeared and required even higher doses of ascorbate to cause shrinkage.

Vitamin c breaks down and these biproducts actually bind to and neutralize two cancer enzymes. Protease and lipase enzymes, (in humans.) This was reported by Nobel Prize Winning Biochemist.

DMSO basically is an oxygen delivery system that breaks down into msm and sulphate.

The msm and sulphate pass oxygen back and forth to one another acting like an oxygen pump. Krysalis.net

This is important because cancer is an anaerobic pathology, (Otto Warburg.)

Oxygen will raise internal ph and will help cancer cells return to normal.
According to warburg

Bret
 

 
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