Don't get me wrong, they've had vet treatments all that time apparently, but 
they are getting sick and tired of nothing which seems to be working.  I only 
found out about it a few weeks ago.
Apparently the dog chased a stick and got it jammed down its throat. The 
operation was performed some time later which was to remove some wood that was 
apparently still stuck in there.  I suggested perhaps there was still some wood 
remaining which is why it hasn't healed yet, and was hesitant about EIS as I 
felt it may heal the wound but still have pieces of wood or whatever left stuck 
in there, they said they still wanted to try some EIS, so I have been giving 
them some.
My theory is that if the body is not capable of dissolving any remaining bits 
of wood, the body will be trying to expel said pieces, and maybe that's why the 
wound is having difficulty in healing.
I intend to find out much more upon meeting with these people next month and 
seeing first hand what's going on.  I need to know more than what I am being 
told through the grapevine.
N.

From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>CS and dogs
Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2012 10:44:16 -0600

The obvious question is: why do they have the dog at all? Animals deserve 
better. They're not furniture or accessories for the American dream, but living 
beings with needs. L
On Feb 4, 2012, at 12:34 AM, Neville Munn wrote:
I'm at the moment getting someone else to treat their dog for operation wound 
{on the throat or a tad further down I believe} which hasn't healed in over 18 
months to two years, but as they live in the city I can't get to see the dog 
myself.  I'm not sure if they are doing as I asked them to.  I don't get any 
feedback either, which is annoying, but they did ask for more EIS/CS the other 
week.  I don't think they are administering anywhere near enough for quicker 
recovery, nevermind, we're going to the city next month so will suss things out.
Absolutely swear by this stuff.
N.