CSRE: CS for pets

2008-09-29 Thread Norton, Steve

 Marshall,
This is from the oleandersoup forum. I tried to send it last Friday but
it may not have gone through.
 - Steve


 Wrong forum I know.. but I have to say a big YES on CS shrinking
benign tumors. My dog Weaver had a huge fatty tumor (size of an apricot)
on his belly. After about a month on the Colloidal Silver, not kidding,
it's gone, other tumors he has are also diminishing as well. The stuffs
amazing.
 
 Tammatha

-Original Message-
From: Norton, Steve 
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 6:01 PM
To: 'silver-list@eskimo.com'
Subject: CS for pets

Mike,
Is it you that is looking for info on CS benefiting pets? It didn't come
to mind earlier but there is a Yahoo group on Oleandersoup for pets.
There is also one for people of which I am a member. While it is
primarily about using oleander to fight cancer, as with this group the
members have broad knowledge and experiences. CS is commonly in use by
that group and you might be able to get good info from them if you ask.
 - Steve N


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CSRe: CS/cancer pets

2001-10-20 Thread Annhope1

  Im very interested if anyone here has used it for treatment of cancer in 
 their pets.
 The cancer is fibrocarcinoma.   How has it been used , what dosage for an 
 80 lb dog and can a good quality be bought at a health food store. 

Wanda,
I recently sent a friend of mine some CS for her dog.  The dog has a 
grapefruit size tumor on/around his pancreas. The vets have offered to put 
the dog down. My friend was willing to try anything and had no knowledge of 
CS.  
She said after a few days treatment of CS, approx. a T. in the morn,  he 
seems like a new dog, eating, etc.  Maybe the CS has taken care of some 
lesser issues and made him feel better?  Whatever the reason, she has 
increased his dosage to twice a day and hoping for a miracle. 
You can replace the water in your dogs bowl with straight CS or give it by 
mouth, both of which I have done on numerous occasions with my cats.  

 Personally, I would not buy CS at the health food store.  Its very expensive 
and for the price of a few bottles, you can make your own.  You'll want to 
start making your own anyhow as CS has endless uses.
Terri


Re: CS for pets???

1998-09-22 Thread MedAltY2K
In a message dated 9/21/98 6:07:42 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
charleswo...@access1.net writes:

 Anyone have experience giving CS to pets? 


I don't know anything about rats, but I do have an interesting story to tell
about my cat.  We have a Pine Martin in our woods and it is nasty.  One day
our cat came home and had a very nasty bite out of his hind quarter.  Now it
would have done no good to take him to the Vet, it was much too large to be
stitched up.  

I got out the CS and sprayed it directly on the wound.  He sure didn't like
that, but then began to lick at it.  He just laid there on the kitchen floor
for a day and a half.  In fact he was so weak that he ended up defecating on
himself and I cleaned the area under him with Clorox and water and tried to
make him comfortable.

I continued to put the CS on the wound for another three weeks.  I am happy to
say that it is now gone and his fur has grown back.  He walks with a slight
limp, as the wound was so deep and large that it destroyed some of the muscle.
But he is still here and doing well.  

I am sure that it would have cost a LOT of money at the Vet and possibly they
would have suggested that I put our dear Fred away.

Sandra


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CS for pets???

1998-09-21 Thread Alan Shelley Charlesworth
Anyone have experience giving CS to pets?

I keep rats as pets.  I am new to the whole CS experience.
Rats often suffer a fatal lung inflammation caused by a
mycoplasma organism.  Would anyone advise me to give CS to my
rats as a preventative measure?  If so,
how much and how often?

Any info is appreaciated.

Thanks

Shelley



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Re: CS and pets

1998-05-06 Thread Debbie McDonald
Hey all 
  Those of us that use CS on our animals, I had my new dane pup out at
the pool last weekend and he drank the water, it has algae in it
stillG and he developed severe diarrhea, from the water?? Of course
the fear of parvo crossed my mind but I put him on CS right away, gave
him some slippery elm and his next bowel movement was fine, from watery
to fine. Which one did the trick???  Deb
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