Bob, 
This is fabulous and timely news. My blind old lady dog has just popped up with 
several tumors. I haven't had them tested as of yet to determine if they are 
benign, or what. I am absolutely determined that my dog will not die of cancer, 
nor will I subject her to any invasive treatments. This type of suggestion is 
just what I'm looking for. 

I do have to ask- do you simply rub it through the hair, or do you shave the 
spots over the tumors?

Thanks so much,
Raine with Chino the one-eyed wonder dog
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  From: bbanever 


  Teri,

      The ingredients are almost identical to most of the cansema type 
  escharotic salves, I have no doubt it will work.  I use a similar product on 
  horses to cure melanoma as well as benign tumors in the skin.  Works every 
  time... usually within a week or less.  Actual malignancies can take longer, 
  but it still works.  In fact it can be fed internally for cancer almost 
  anywhere in the body.  Dosage is important and must be started slowly with a 
  small amount.  A protein source is usually recommeded to be taken at the 
  same time... milk, soy milk, peanut butter, etc.  Apparently it buffers the 
  herbs so they aren't as harsh on the stomach lining.    Should also be taken 
  with food... never on an empty stomach, usually a pea sized portion or two 
  per day.

     Bob