My cat Reilly has been diagnosed with cancer and he's under the care of a 
holistic, specifically TCM veterinarian and is on a couple traditional chinese 
herbal rx's specific for cancer, i also give him fat soluable curcumin 
(CuraMed) and a host of other things, namely Livon Labs lypo C a packet a day 
(i make my own DIY encapsulated C for my husband and me) and he is also getting 
C injected into the tumor site by his vet (his tumor is in his frontal 
forehead/sinuses) and the injectible C has had a demonstrable effect on the 
tumor!! He gets it twice weekly but now that it's been a month he goes in just 
once weekly...i'm hoping with the once weekly he doesn't regress.

I'm also starting him today on IP-6 and Essiac specifically formulated for pets 
(i don't want to go overboard w/supps as he is a CAT after all) and he is 
already taking AHCC and medicinal mushrooms with DMG and milk thistle,  he's 
never been vaccinated and he's been raised on a raw food diet (and still got 
cancer because he was born with a wonky immune system). BTW he doesn't act like 
he has cancer at all, the only clue i had was the lump growing above his nose 
and forehead and the nasal sounds he had been making for the past year although 
no one would have guessed it was cancer until the lump appeared :( Too bad 
because i could have started treatment a long time ago, the cat has energy, 
eats well, and doesn't exhibit any other symptoms.

Well to get to the point after all this research, on curezone people were 
bringing up CS, i have a generator and take CS and have given it to him in the 
past but i NEVER have seen it indicated as a cancer fighter! He has been on 6 
wks antibiotics because of possible infection as infection in that area/sinuses 
is particularly tenaceous although he may not have one at all now, he takes his 
last antibiotic tomorrow, i have him on probiotics also but am wondering if i 
should give him daily CS IF IT INDEED IS an important arsenal in cancer 
fighting? I will have him on daily probiotics as that is one thing i worry 
about with CS is it kills good gut bacteria. His vet did say if he survives 
this cancer he may always have problems with infections in that area. 

Thanks for any help!

Susie