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But if this clay discussed below might truly help with

"flesh eating diseases" in cats I want to know more.

References? Sources?

I cured a dog of cancer about 20 years ago. I pulled her off the doctor's meds, refused any operations and did research until I dropped. I had her on every anti cancer herb (22 of them!) known to man, tons of garlic and Vitamin C and made every bit of food that went into her mouth. It took about a year and a half before the tumors went away. The tough thing is that cats don't gobble their food down and it isn't as easy to stuff herbs etc. in their food. There is a holistic vet named Wendell O. Belfield who has done much research into animals with cancer and the use of vitamin C. He also sells vitamin C drops at his clinic. I have a friend who actually called him and used his treatment and turned a feline leukemia cat from positive to negative in a relatively short period of time. If this were my cat I would make a garlic tincture, as well as a red clover and chapparal tincture and give a few drops of them to the cat everyday. Garlic is amazing!!! I truly believe it was the catalyst in curing my dog. You have to get LOTS of it down them. You can also give the cat echinacea tincture to boost the immune system. A warning...echinacea tincture will make a cat foam at the mouth. This isn't dangerous at all, but it will put you into a panic if you don't know it's going to happen. It's not going to hurt them and the foaming will go away. Hope this helps.

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Very cool Gloria, I've use essiac which has cured cancer in my brother's dog.. I'll keep this in mind too.

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But if this clay discussed below might truly help with"flesh eating diseases" in cats I want to know more. References? Sources? I cured a dog of cancer about 20 years ago. I pulled her off the doctor's meds, refused any operations and did research until I dropped. I had her on every anti cancer herb (22 of them!) known to man, tons of garlic and Vitamin C and made every bit of food that went into her mouth. It took about a year and a half before the tumors went away. The tough thing is that cats don't gobble their food down and it isn't as easy to stuff herbs etc. in their food. There is a holistic vet named Wendell O. Belfield who has done much research into animals with cancer and the use of vitamin C. He also sells vitamin C drops at his clinic. I have a friend who actually called him and used his treatment and turned a

feline leukemia cat from positive to negative in a relatively short period of time. If this were my cat I would make a garlic tincture, as well as a red clover and chapparal tincture and give a few drops of them to the cat everyday. Garlic is amazing!!! I truly believe it was the catalyst in curing my dog. You have to get LOTS of it down them. You can also give the cat echinacea tincture to boost the immune system. A warning...echinacea tincture will make a cat foam at the mouth. This isn't dangerous at all, but it will put you into a panic if you don't know it's going to happen. It's not going to hurt them and the foaming will go away. Hope this helps.Gloria

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onions &

garlic cause anemia in cats & dogs, as well as stomach

trouble I think.

When my dog had cancer she got about 1-2 BULBS (not cloves) of garlic per day. (And she only weighed about 35 lbs).It got to the point where you could smell the scent of garlic in her bowel movements from the other side of the yard. She would walk through a room and belch and the whole room smelled like garlic. Between that and the other herbs, she developed more energy at 7 yrs. than she had as a puppy. If she was anemic, it certainly didn't show. I kept her saturated with the stuff. In my opinion, there is no such thing as too much raw garlic for people or animals. That's just my experience.

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Sorry it takes me so long to answer.

Yikes, last I read the current literature says not to

feed cats & dogs onions & garlic. I forget all the

particulars but now scientists are saying onions &

garlic cause anemia in cats & dogs, as well as stomach

trouble I think.

Wish I could quote the references...

Vitamin C we can do though :)

I'll have to do some google searches on Dr. Wendell O.

Belfield

Thanks for your help,

Amber

--- MorningGlory113@... wrote:

>

> > But if this clay discussed below might truly help

> with

> > " flesh eating diseases " in cats I want to know

> more. References? Sources?

> >

> I cured a dog of cancer about 20 years ago. I pulled

> her off the doctor's

> meds, refused any operations and did research until

> I dropped. I had her on every

> anti cancer herb (22 of them!) known to man, tons of

> garlic and Vitamin C and

> made every bit of food that went into her mouth. It

> took about a year and a

> half before the tumors went away. The tough thing is

> that cats don't gobble

> their food down and it isn't as easy to stuff herbs

> etc. in their food. There is

> a holistic vet named Wendell O. Belfield who has

> done much research into

> animals with cancer and the use of vitamin C. He

> also sells vitamin C drops at his

> clinic. I have a friend who actually called him and

> used his treatment and

> turned a feline leukemia cat from positive to

> negative in a relatively short

> period of time. If this were my cat I would make a

> garlic tincture, as well as a

> red clover and chapparal tincture and give a few

> drops of them to the cat

> everyday. Garlic is amazing!!! I truly believe it

> was the catalyst in curing my

> dog. You have to get LOTS of it down them. You can

> also give the cat echinacea

> tincture to boost the immune system. A

> warning...echinacea tincture will make a

> cat foam at the mouth. This isn't dangerous at all,

> but it will put you into a

> panic if you don't know it's going to happen. It's

> not going to hurt them and

> the foaming will go away. Hope this helps.

>

> Gloria

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DOGS:

1. Wrap pill in bacon.

OMG! LOL! This is sooo true. The precious li'l thing is standing right here on my computer table brushing up against me, but if my hand even goes near that dropper bottle watch out!!!! You can fool dogs with meds everytime and it's so easy. Cats are one jump ahead of ya! I managed to get one drop of tincture down him and he made me feel like I was committing animal abuse!

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Put it on raw hamburger.... only way I could do it.

suziMorningGlory113@... wrote:

I have given my cats super tonic which has garlic and onion in it... How did the cats react to the super tonic? I have a cat right now that has a upper respiratory ailment and I feel totally exhausted trying to get the droppers of echinacea (I left the cayenne out of it), strong garlic water and Vit. C. in him. Do they flip at the cayenne burn? Getting these tinctures into his mouth is a frustrating fulltime job! Please help!!!!Gloria

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Subject: GIVING PILLS TO CATS AND DOGS MADE EASY

CATS:

1. Pick cat up and cradle it in the crook of your left arm as if

holding a

baby. Position right forefinger and thumb on either side of cat's

mouth

and

gently apply pressure to cheeks while holding pill in right hand. As

cat

opens mouth pop pill into mouth. Allow cat to close mouth and

swallow.

2. Retrieve pill from floor and cat from behind sofa. Cradle cat in

left

arm

and repeat process.

3. Retrieve cat from bedroom, and throw soggy pill away.

4. Take new pill from foil wrap, cradle cat in left arm - holding

rear

paws

tightly with left hand. Force jaws open and push pill to back of

mouth

with

right forefinger. Hold mouth shut for a count of ten.

5. Retrieve pill from goldfish bowl and cat from top of wardrobe.

Call

spouse from garden.

6. Kneel on floor with cat wedged firmly between knees, hold front

and

rear

paws. Ignore low growls emitted by cat. Get spouse to hold head

firmly

with

one hand while forcing wooden ruler into mouth. Drop pill down ruler

and

rub

cat's throat vigorously for 30-40 seconds.

7. Retrieve cat from curtain rail, get another pill from foil wrap.

Make

note to buy new ruler and repair curtains. Carefully sweep shattered

figurines and vases from hearth and set to one side for gluing later.

8. Wrap cat in large towel and get spouse to lie on cat with head

just

visible from below armpit. Put pill in end of drinking straw, force

open

with pencil and blow down drinking straw.

9. Check label to make sure pill not harmful to humans, drink 1 beer

to

take

taste away. Apply Band-Aid to spouse's forearm and remove blood from

carpet

with cold water and soap. Throw pieces of towel in garbage.

10. Retrieve cat from neighbor's shed. Get another pill. Open another

beer.

Place cat in cupboard and close door onto neck to leave head showing.

Force

mouth open with dessertspoon. Flick pill down throat with elastic

band.

11. Fetch screwdriver from garage and put cupboard door back on

hinges.

Drink beer. Fetch bottle of scotch. Pour shot, drink. Apply cold

compress

to

cheek and check records for date of last tetanus shot. Apply whiskey

compress to cheek to disinfect. Toss back another shot. Throw T-shirt

away

and fetch new one from bedroom.

12. Ring fire brigade to retrieve the cat from tree across the

road.

Apologize to neighbor who crashed into fence while swerving to avoid

cat.

Take last pill from foil wrap.

13. Tie the little sucker's front paws to rear paws with garden

twine

and bind tightly to leg of dining room table, find heavy duty pruning

gloves

from shed. Push pill into mouth followed by large piece of fillet

steak.

Be

rough about it. Hold head vertically and pour 2 pints of water down

throat

to

wash pill down. Pray vigorously while performing all steps.

14. Consume remainder of Scotch. Get spouse to drive you to the

emergency

room, sit quietly while doctor stitches fingers and forearm and

removes

pill

remnants from right eye. Call furniture shop on way home to order new

table.

15. Arrange for ASPCA to collect mutant cat from hell and ring local

pet

shop to see if they have any hamsters left.

DOGS:

1. Wrap pill in bacon.

Namasté,

--- In health , MorningGlory113@a...

wrote:

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> > Put it on raw hamburger.... only way I could do it.

>

> That's how I used to get it down my dog. Cats will fall for that

one, too???

>

> Gloria

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