Dear Brooks

Thanks ever so much for this valuable information.   I've never given anyone
an enema before and hope I can do this efficiently but try I will!
Wonderful to hear about your aged yet agile poochies - why not?

Go well and thanks again!
Sincerely,
Yvonne :o)


----- Original Message -----
From: brooks bradley <liat...@flash.net>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 5:28 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Doggie-help please!


>             Dear Yvonne,
>     German Shepards are notorious for hip dysplasia problems.  Years ago
we
> came across an ancillary protocol which worked "splendidly" for us (in
fact
> it saved our 15 yro Shepard from having to be put down).  We instigated
the
> use of alfalfa (in tablet form), at a quantity of 1200 mg per day ---for
> three days---then reduced the dosage to 800 mg thereafter.  Within 4 days
he
> could get up unassisted and almost pain-free.  Within 10 days he was
> completely pain-free and continued to be so for the remainder of his life.
> He lived on to the age of 18 years.....passing on from more natural causes
> of advanced age----unrelated to his dysplasia.  The alfalfa protocol was
> required as a continuing protocol for the remainder of his life.  Whenever
> it was discontinued for five continuous days, his dysplasia symptoms would
> start to reappear.  We have, since, used this protocol to assist in many
> cases of  articulating joint problems in dogs (my wife and I still have
> 10....all "throwaways" by considerate humans---7 of which are advanced in
> age [ 12 or older]......none of which exhibit arthritis.  We give them
> alfalfa (three standard tablets daily for small dogs and eight tablets for
> large ones), together with glucosamine
> sulphate capsules/tablets @ 50 mg per 15 lbs body-weight..  If one has
many
> dogs....or is economy minded.....the use of powdered alfalfa (obtainable
> from any feed store) at the rate of 1 teaspoon daily....mixed into their
> moisturized-food, has proven to be a most valuable health support.
>         Regarding the lower intestinal tract bacterial affliction......you
> might consider the following modification:   Using a small bulb-type
> syringe, give the dog an enema solution  containing 80% CS (10 to 20 ppm)
> and 20% DMSO.  Lower DMSO concentration to 15% if dog exhibits noticeable
> stress from tissue irritation.  Repeat this protocol three times daily at
4
> hour intervals.  The odds for bacterial control---using this
protocol---are
> quite high and any side effects quite benign.
>             I wish you the very best good fortune in preserving and
> extending the healthy and happy life of your beloved pet.
>                     Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.
> Disclaimer.  Please remember, we are not veterinarians and DO NOT practice
> veterinary medicine.  These are simply some of the EXPERIMENTAL protocols
we
> have evaluated over the past years.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Yvonne and Mickey - BIO-SIL" <bio...@worldonline.co.za>
> To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
> Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 7:18 AM
> Subject: CS>Doggie-help please!
>
>
> > Hi there!   I'm not sure if this is a repeat but I never saw it appear
on
> > the list so think original message may have gotten lost in cyberspace!
> >
> > If anyone can help I'd be most grateful:
> > 1. My German Sheppies nearly 10 years old - brother  has very stiff
joints
> > and doesn't move with the ease and grace he used to possess
> > 2. His sister has an apparently common to GSDs problem - which is anal
> > fistulae (bacteria which literally burrow through the intestines and
right
> > out the back under tail).   Vets we've consulted and whose treatments
have
> > not worked, say there is no cure and kindest move is to euthanase.
Well,
> > this is not an option to me right now as she seems fairly happy
otherwise.
> > The part under her tail looks 'raw' and is quite malodourous.   I am of
> > course giving CS internally and spraying directly.
> >
> > Thank you kindly!
> > Yvonne :o)
> >
> >
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