Guest guest Posted January 11, 2008 Report Share Posted January 11, 2008 Hi Saul: thanks for this. I was able to find a previous post from you when I got home, regarding this and it contained the additional information I needed -ie. lifting the skin on the neck up and injecting over a 3 minute period. You mentioned he should get up and have more energy? If anything he has slept way more since the injection 3 hrs ago.. is this odd? He does shimmy or vibrate a bit as discussed, but he had some pretty nasty body tremors in his sleep prior to the injections anyhow. He does appear to be a bit dehyrated when you twist the skin on his neck and let it go- it does not snap back as it should. Would there be any negative reactions I might observe? The vet gave me 3 syringes and a bunch of needles and a litre of his saline (awesome vet!!!). Told me we could square up later. I think although he does not know about this, that he is interested in the outcome! He's still worried about the saline becoming contaminated in some way from the fridge or air etc. I did fish out a hair and a fluff which then had me worried? I explained to him that it would be capped tightly in the fridge and it would be ozonated each time which would kill anything. I've only done the 1 injection, but once you get by the nervousness- it went really smoothly and pain free. Should I be giving the dog certain antioxidants or anything else while under this protocol? vitamin c, e, b's, efa's?? The essiac, sesame oil and cayenne tincture seemed to make a drastic difference between yesterday and today. thanks for your time and support in this. > > Dear , > > If you can do it, inject 30 cc of ozonated saline twice a day. > > Protocol: > Dissolve one teaspoon of sea salt in a liter of warm water. > Refrigerate for two hours. > Ozonate on the counter for 30 minutes at 1/8 l/m. > Suck up 30 cc into a syringe. > Inject. > > 2 oz of sesame oil would be the max. > > Best of Health! > Dr. Saul Pressman > > Urgent-need leukemia ozone protocol fordog > > > Saul: > > The move interupted my treatment of our dog. For ozone-I was only > doing water... as much as I could get into him. Plus wheatgrass and > a host of other things. > > 4th vet says almost definately leukemia after last bloodwork and > current rapid deterioration- trying homeopathy-not working sofar, > wbc's going up, beyond pale gums, no platelets, emaciation, not > eating etc. don't know how much time we have to work with. dog only > 6.5yrs old,raw fed etc. > > This vet will work with me with alternatives- I said I would ask if > there was an ozone protocol. > > Are there any protocols I can use with my generator with or > without this vets help? rectal,injection?? would the saline be > beneficial at this point? > > I started cayenne tincture today for internal bleeding-perked him up > a bit and he tried to play a bit. > > any thoughts on how much sesame oil i can give him per day for > platelets? > > thanks so much > > > wendy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2008 Report Share Posted January 13, 2008 Hi Saul: First 3 ozone injections and sesame showed some improvement! I am also giving him home brewed Essiac. I was quite surprised that he walked to the end of our driveway when our new neighbour went by! His gums pinked up and even a tail wag and a bit of eating. He seems to sleep alot and has a really stupid look after the injection. His gums are deathly pale this morning and he is tremoring. His heart rate was way up - usually it is fairly slow. I gave him the 4th injection this morning, and now he's up and about outside and licking snow. Question: If I ozonate the saline for 15 minutes each time I use it won't that make it REALLY strong? or should I let it sit out to dissapate in between? thanks so much. > > > > Dear , > > > > If you can do it, inject 30 cc of ozonated saline twice a day. > > > > Protocol: > > Dissolve one teaspoon of sea salt in a liter of warm water. > > Refrigerate for two hours. > > Ozonate on the counter for 30 minutes at 1/8 l/m. > > Suck up 30 cc into a syringe. > > Inject. > > > > 2 oz of sesame oil would be the max. > > > > Best of Health! > > Dr. Saul Pressman > > > > Urgent-need leukemia ozone protocol fordog > > > > > > Saul: > > > > The move interupted my treatment of our dog. For ozone-I was only > > doing water... as much as I could get into him. Plus wheatgrass > and > > a host of other things. > > > > 4th vet says almost definately leukemia after last bloodwork and > > current rapid deterioration- trying homeopathy-not working sofar, > > wbc's going up, beyond pale gums, no platelets, emaciation, not > > eating etc. don't know how much time we have to work with. dog > only > > 6.5yrs old,raw fed etc. > > > > This vet will work with me with alternatives- I said I would ask > if > > there was an ozone protocol. > > > > Are there any protocols I can use with my generator with or > > without this vets help? rectal,injection?? would the saline be > > beneficial at this point? > > > > I started cayenne tincture today for internal bleeding-perked him > up > > a bit and he tried to play a bit. > > > > any thoughts on how much sesame oil i can give him per day for > > platelets? > > > > thanks so much > > > > > > wendy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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