<<  She was old two years ago and seems to be dying now of malignant 
melanoma.  Do you think CS might have an effect for her?>>

Barb, along with the CS, Essiac is a very well known cancer treatment in the 
alternative medicine world for humans.  Just like CS, you need to find a 
reputable dealer who uses organically grown herbs, as the ingred. can vary, 
but there should only be 4: Burdock root (main ingred. neutralizes toxins in 
the blood, stimulates liver, supplies nutrients), Slippery Elm bark (sooths 
and heals inflammed tissue),Sheep Sorrel(destroys cancer cells), Turkey 
Rhubarb (has demonstrated anti. tumor activity. Most important, these herbs 
have a synergistic interaction that contribute to the therapeutic effect.  
Possibly, I would add shark cartilage to that mixture which is specific for 
tumors ( empty capsules, mix in with tea). 
Talk about supression of someone who "cured" cancer and was accused of 
practicing medicine without a license, look up Rene' Caisse, Essiac 
tea(Canada). She would not sell her "secret ingred. tea" for fear of lg. 
companies altering it and pricing it out of range for the less fortunate. 
Thats another list though.... :) 
Also, you'll have to use a dropper to give it to her and it tastes yukky. My 
kitten is ill but when I give this to her she kicks like mule as to avoid the 
taste. I am giving one dropper full per day (probably 1/4 t). A human does 
would be 1 oz a day for maintenance, more to treat cancer.
 I really would try the CS, certainly can't hurt, I will vouch for that. Have 
been putting it in the cats water here.

<<BUt lately she has gotten clingy like she is begging me to do something for 
her...

They will do that when they need help... I know. 

<<  Vet says best thing is keep her out of sun. >>

Thats a new one on me. In fact, if you want to get rid of a germ on 
something... put it in the sun.  My vet told me that! My cats like the sun, 
ill or not.
 
<< But she drinks from many sources outside and getting CS into
 her may be a tactical problem. >>
Can you corner her in a garage, porch, basement, utility area, barn stall... 
at least you could watch her and put the CS in her water and anything else. 
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Re: to PJ:

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Thanks for the info PJ.  I think that mag. pulser will be my next investment, 
will look in the archives for info on it.
Terri


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