Put zapper probes on the dog above and below the tumor, the zapper is
cheaper than the vet and you can use it for yourself. I got rid of a
tumor on my left arm using the zapper. The doctor who was to do the
surgery on my arm, commented, "you must be living right" when he looked
for the missing tumor. I didn't tell him about the zapper at that point.

John

-----Original Message-----
From: Chip Hoyle [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 8:57 AM
To: Silver List
Subject: CS>OT bone cancer in dog


Hi all,

I am writing in hopes of saving my chesapeake bay retrievers leg.  He
went lame a few weeks ago and I had my Vet examine him.  His right rear
knee was swollen and the Vet suspected an anterior cruciate ligament
rupture.  During surgery to repair the ACL he discovered a tumor in the
joint capsule which extended up and onto the femur.  He took a biopsy,
but is almost certain it is osteosarcoma.  We have yet to discuss
treatment options at length, but he mentioned that amputation would most
likely be necessary.  I am hoping that there may be other options.  I
have scanned the archives for reports of people using cansema and the
results seem promising.  I would greatly appreciate any input from the
list, especially regarding results from using the cansema products
internally.  Thanks in advance!

Chip Hoyle


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