Re[4]: Question re: Spleen Cancer.
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2002 12:46 pm
Saturday, December 21, 2002, 8:22:27 PM, Robert&Shannon wrote:
Hi Shannon,
He writes... Ceanothus Americanus Ø, and he uses 3 to 5 drops in water.
But i have also read Ceanothus 30.
Or he talks about small doses.
A quote from the book...
``I have giving latterly in spleen affections five to ten drops doses
of the mother tincture of Ceanothus several times a day, and, with a
very few exceptions, i find it acts curatively just as well as the
smaller doses, and causes no inconvenience. However in a few cases, i
had to go back to my former smaller doses, as the larger ones caused
pain in the left side and sometimes palpitation.``
Yes true, a lot can be done with food or supplements, there are several
good Yahoo groups for pet owners with knowledgeable persons to give
guidance for pets with cancer.
Aileen if you are interested you can join this group...
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CanineCancer/
I agree with George too, a lot of the pets problems go back to the
yearly vaccine they receive.
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Greeting,
Marleen
Hi Shannon,
He writes... Ceanothus Americanus Ø, and he uses 3 to 5 drops in water.
But i have also read Ceanothus 30.
Or he talks about small doses.
A quote from the book...
``I have giving latterly in spleen affections five to ten drops doses
of the mother tincture of Ceanothus several times a day, and, with a
very few exceptions, i find it acts curatively just as well as the
smaller doses, and causes no inconvenience. However in a few cases, i
had to go back to my former smaller doses, as the larger ones caused
pain in the left side and sometimes palpitation.``
Yes true, a lot can be done with food or supplements, there are several
good Yahoo groups for pet owners with knowledgeable persons to give
guidance for pets with cancer.
Aileen if you are interested you can join this group...
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CanineCancer/
I agree with George too, a lot of the pets problems go back to the
yearly vaccine they receive.
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Greeting,
Marleen