Renee,
That's great news. Keep up the program and let us know what happens.
My dog, a 14 year old Bichon Frise, had a tumor on the side of his neck. Since
it was always fairly soft and moveble (not fixed) I figured it was a fatty
tumor. Nevertheless, I decided one day to treat it using DC electricity. I
put electrodes on both sides of the tumor, top and bottom, and turned the
device up to 3 volts DC current. No sensation was felt by Max... but within
two weeks the tumor had shrunk by more than half, where it remains today just a
small lump of fatty tissue. I only treated him once. Just another approach to
a problem I thought I'd relay to the board.
Bob
----- Original Message -----
From: Renee
To: [email protected] ; [email protected]
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2010 10:11 AM
Subject: CS>Tumor reduction
I haven't said anything till now, because at first I wasn't sure it was
real. But I'm sure now.
Background--my dog is 17. At around 15 he started getting a growth on
his neck, under the skin, a lump. It grew pretty fast to a very large size. I
measured it once at 5 inches by 7 inches. When I put my hand over it, it is
bigger than my hand and my fingers cannot touch the muscles of his neck when my
hand is on the tumor. It cups my hand so hard to say how 'thick' it is.
Since he was 15, and I figured it was cancer, I was not about to take
him to the vet and put him through all that. And at 15, he seemed to be doing
really good except for this tumor, so I just decided to let him live his life
without much interference, since for his size 55 pounds, 15 is pretty darn old.
Well, 2 years later, he's still going strong (though getting senile).
The tumor quit growing once it reached the 5x7 inches.
About 2 months ago, because of my other dog's arthritis, I decided to
start putting 'stuff' in the communal drinking water dish for her, thinking it
wouldn't hurt for the rest of them to have it too.
I was told by a homeopath that 3 tablets of the 12 tissue cell salts,
given once a day for a month would really help with the arthritis (it hasn't
much, but a little). So for the first 2 weeks I just put in the cell salts.
Then, I decided after our discussion here (or another list) that since
I had such great results from CellFood, I would get that and put in the water
too. And while I was at it, I had the oxygen drops from Peter Kulish
(www.biomagscience.net ) and would add that.
So--3 to 4 tablets cell salts (whatever falls out in my hand), 10 drops
of CellFood and 10 drops of the oxygen supplement.
This is the ONLY difference that my dogs have received than from what
they've received over the past year.
After 1 month I THOUGHT his lump felt soft! It had been very hard.
And I thought it felt a tad smaller. I didn't say anything because I couldn't
be sure and thought perhaps it was my imagination. I happened to mention it to
my husband who surprised me by saying "yes, it is definitely softer. I
sometimes pet him there to calm him down and have noticed that it's not so hard
anymore".
Still, it wasn't enough to remark to everyone else on. But now,
another month has passed, and the lump is half size thick. It's still the 5 x
7, or maybe 5 x 6 now, but when I cup my hand over it, I can touch his neck
muscles on all sides.
So I know it is working, though it is taking time. Considering he's
had this huge lump for 2 years though, I think 2 months is pretty remarkable.
Thought I would let others know, in case they want to investigate this
for themselves. I can't say for sure it gives him, or the 15 year old female
more energy, though my husband thinks it has. All I know is the lump is
smaller.
Samala,
Renee