I used a combination of zapping with a Hulda Clark type zapper and putting a
chopped clove of garlic in the food (for about a week) for a small dog that
had a tumor about the size of a dollar on her leg. It took about 3 days to
totally change it's appearance and about 2 months with intermittent zapping and
occasional garlic for it to become completely unnoticeable. (A cat may not eat
garlic flavored food, I don't know... I would swear by the zapping though.
Come to think of it, it may be hard to zap a cat...) Didn't have CS at that
time.
Dan
Re: CS>Cat Tumour advice please
From: Wolf Creek Ranch (view other messages by this author)
Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 08:59:47
Hi Pip ~
It is my understanding that having tumors surgically removed is often
fruitless, as the tumors often regrow. We have used finely minced raw
garlic, freshly powdered cloves, kelp, and castor oil as an external
poultice on a 120 lb. rescue great pyr that had a tumor the size of a silver
dollar, along with CS (25cc) and kelp orally. Took about 2 months (because
we didn't treat it daily), but the tumor is long gone! :-)
Happy Howling,
Julie & Critters
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