Look into aprocot seeds, B17/laetrile also.

Marshall

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> <<  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.
> _______________________________________________
> Re: to PJ:
>
> <>
>
> 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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