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Re: How to make a liquid into something that is injectable?
 
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Re: How to make a liquid into something that is injectable?


Here's something else for you to consider: echinacea.

I do know that aloe is an immune stimulant, but echinacea is MANY times more 'stimulating' to the immune system than aloe

Echinacea is used (which great success) throughout the alternative veterinary world as a cure for cancer...it's inexpensive and doesn't have to be injected :)

I did a quick Google search, and here's a link:
http://www.google.com/search?as_q=echinacea%2C+cancer&num=10&hl=en&btnG=Googl...
echinacea, cancer feline, OR cat, OR dog, OR canine - Google Search

Several articles down the page, I found this neat lil' tidbit:

>>>Then my son told me about a Science project that an 8th grade student at his school did in regards to Echinacea and the effects on cancer progression. This boy’s family dog had cancer, and the dog began going to the family’s garden and eating their Echinacea flowers. Once the dog began this behavior, the progression of the cancer slowed considerably. This 8th grader formulated his Science project around the effects of Echinacea slowing the growth of cancer. My son was very excited about this project as he has known that Echinacea has many healing properties.


'Hope this helps some; I think echinacea is worth the time to research, for sure!

Blessings,

Unyquity
 

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