Guest guest Posted March 23, 2009 Report Share Posted March 23, 2009 Hi Aileen! Hope we can help. From my research, Lipoma tumors are caused by internal heal and poor digestion. I will be sending some articles, that may help you. Blessings, Joy [ ] Lipoma's (fatty tumours) Hello All!Thank you for this fascinating group Joyce. I'm very appreciative of the information that is posted here. I am wondering if anyone can help me. I have a difficult problem with my 11 year old Rottweiler/Innuit dog, 'Micaleen' that I have been trying to find solutions for, for quite some time now. I am wondering if anyone here has any information regarding shrinking/getting rid of 'lipoma's' (fatty tumours) Micaleen has a large one under her right armpit and I've tried so many different things, but nothing seems to work to get rid of it. Surgery is out of the question. She is on a species appropriate diet (raw fed) and is a wonderful member of our family and very patient with me as I try and get to the bottom of this dilema. I am emailing several groups I belong to for suggestions. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much.Sincerely,Aileen W. Donovan------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2009 Report Share Posted March 23, 2009 Joy, Thanks for this information. I, I mean my dog is in need of this information too. Dak From: Joyce Hudson <bjoyful@...>Subject: Re: [ ] Lipoma's (fatty tumours) Date: Monday, March 23, 2009, 9:35 AM Hi Aileen! Hope we can help. From my research, Lipoma tumors are caused by internal heal and poor digestion. I will be sending some articles, that may help you. Blessings, Joy [ ] Lipoma's (fatty tumours) Hello All!Thank you for this fascinating group Joyce. I'm very appreciative of the information that is posted here. I am wondering if anyone can help me. I have a difficult problem with my 11 year old Rottweiler/Innuit dog, 'Micaleen' that I have been trying to find solutions for, for quite some time now. I am wondering if anyone here has any information regarding shrinking/getting rid of 'lipoma's' (fatty tumours) Micaleen has a large one under her right armpit and I've tried so many different things, but nothing seems to work to get rid of it. Surgery is out of the question. She is on a species appropriate diet (raw fed) and is a wonderful member of our family and very patient with me as I try and get to the bottom of this dilema. I am emailing several groups I belong to for suggestions. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much.Sincerely,Aileen W. Donovan------------ --------- --------- ------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2009 Report Share Posted March 23, 2009 That's internal heat and poor digestion. Poor digestion comes from eating too much acid foods. Internal heat is from inflammation, where the body is working to try to correct itself. This is a losing battle for the body, because it does not have the right nutrients it needs to fight the foreign substances, that builds up in the body. These foreign substances mainly come from our foods and water. Water should be filtered with a good filtering system. Not all systems are good. The food have herbicides and pesticides in them. Animals eat the grass that contains these. These chemicals can stay in the ground for decades. They are spread through rain, getting into the ground water table. Lipomas are warning signals, that the body is not working right. If it is ignored and the body continues being treated in the same manner, other illnesses can occur. What pertains to people, also, pertains to our animal families. When our digestive system is messed up, more than likely our elimination system is messed up too. The article I sent a week or so ago, gave 4 basic rules to be healthy. I will scan through them and repost it. Sure hope this helps you and your baby, Aileen. Blessings, Joy [ ] Lipoma's (fatty tumours) Hello All!Thank you for this fascinating group Joyce. I'm very appreciative of the information that is posted here. I am wondering if anyone can help me. I have a difficult problem with my 11 year old Rottweiler/Innuit dog, 'Micaleen' that I have been trying to find solutions for, for quite some time now. I am wondering if anyone here has any information regarding shrinking/getting rid of 'lipoma's' (fatty tumours) Micaleen has a large one under her right armpit and I've tried so many different things, but nothing seems to work to get rid of it. Surgery is out of the question. She is on a species appropriate diet (raw fed) and is a wonderful member of our family and very patient with me as I try and get to the bottom of this dilema. I am emailing several groups I belong to for suggestions. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much.Sincerely,Aileen W. Donovan------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2009 Report Share Posted March 23, 2009 Happy to help! All of this material helps us to learn and it not only pertains to humans but to our animal families, as I stated earlier. We just have to keep on learning, applying the knowledge and moving on. :-) Love, Joy [ ] Lipoma's (fatty tumours) Hello All!Thank you for this fascinating group Joyce. I'm very appreciative of the information that is posted here. I am wondering if anyone can help me. I have a difficult problem with my 11 year old Rottweiler/Innuit dog, 'Micaleen' that I have been trying to find solutions for, for quite some time now. I am wondering if anyone here has any information regarding shrinking/getting rid of 'lipoma's' (fatty tumours) Micaleen has a large one under her right armpit and I've tried so many different things, but nothing seems to work to get rid of it. Surgery is out of the question. She is on a species appropriate diet (raw fed) and is a wonderful member of our family and very patient with me as I try and get to the bottom of this dilema. I am emailing several groups I belong to for suggestions. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much.Sincerely,Aileen W. Donovan------------ --------- --------- ------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2009 Report Share Posted March 24, 2009 I have a book " The Natural Remedy Book For Dogs & Cats " by Diane Stein and it says to use Thuja 30c. On Avianweb.com it also suggest Thuja for Tumors. Could be worth a try. Crystal -- In , " Joyce Hudson " <bjoyful@...> wrote: > > Happy to help! All of this material helps us to learn and it not only pertains to humans but to our animal families, as I stated earlier. We just have to keep on learning, applying the knowledge and moving on. :-) Love, Joy > > [ ] Lipoma's (fatty tumours) > > > Hello All! > > Thank you for this fascinating group Joyce. I'm very appreciative of the information that is posted here. > > I am wondering if anyone can help me. I have a difficult problem with my 11 year old Rottweiler/Innuit dog, 'Micaleen' that I have been trying to find solutions for, for quite some time now. I am wondering if anyone here has any information regarding shrinking/getting rid of 'lipoma's' (fatty tumours) Micaleen has a large one under her right armpit and I've tried so many different things, but nothing seems to work to get rid of it. Surgery is out of the question. She is on a species appropriate diet (raw fed) and is a wonderful member of our family and very patient with me as I try and get to the bottom of this dilema. I am emailing several groups I belong to for suggestions. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much. > > Sincerely, > > Aileen W. Donovan > > > > ------------ --------- --------- ------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2009 Report Share Posted March 25, 2009 Thanks Honey for sharing. :-) By the way group, must be having troubles. I posted my reply to Aileen about 4 pm and it never came through. So I replied again. I had to release Crystals message and it took a couple of hours when it should have taken a couple of minutes. Blessings, Joy > > > > From: Joyce Hudson <bjoyful@> > > Subject: Re: [ ] Lipoma's (fatty tumours) > > > > Date: Monday, March 23, 2009, 9:35 AM > > > > > > Hi Aileen! Hope we can help. From my research, Lipoma tumors are caused by internal heal and poor digestion. I will be sending some articles, that may help you. Blessings, Joy > > [ ] Lipoma's (fatty tumours) > > > > > > Hello All! > > > > Thank you for this fascinating group Joyce. I'm very appreciative of the information that is posted here. > > > > I am wondering if anyone can help me. I have a difficult problem with my 11 year old Rottweiler/Innuit dog, 'Micaleen' that I have been trying to find solutions for, for quite some time now. I am wondering if anyone here has any information regarding shrinking/getting rid of 'lipoma's' (fatty tumours) Micaleen has a large one under her right armpit and I've tried so many different things, but nothing seems to work to get rid of it. Surgery is out of the question. She is on a species appropriate diet (raw fed) and is a wonderful member of our family and very patient with me as I try and get to the bottom of this dilema. I am emailing several groups I belong to for suggestions. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much. > > > > Sincerely, > > > > Aileen W. Donovan > > > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- ------ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2009 Report Share Posted March 25, 2009 Hi Crystal, Thank you for offering this suggestion. I did use it a couple of years ago for Micaleen's lipoma, to no avail. In my experience, Thuja has worked better for nodules/warts and especially for 'over-vaccination' & 'side effects of vacination, (for those who still do that.) Another 'general'remedy mentionned for Lipoma's is 'Baryta Carb' (Dr. Day) Unfortunately, that didn't work either for Micaleen. Homeopathy as I'm sure you know,when used correctly, is a very specific modality,with the patient's entire history and constitution examined. With all of that informatin then taken into account, when you hit the right remedy, it works like a charm...But it can be quite difficult and time consuming (especially if you are working from classical and not clinical Homeopathy)in finding that 'right' remedy. I really appreciate you taking the time to look that up Crystal, thank you! Blissings! Aileen http://www.ano-hou.com > > I have a book " The Natural Remedy Book For Dogs & Cats " by Diane Stein and it says to use Thuja 30c. On Avianweb.com it also suggest Thuja for Tumors. Could be worth a try. > > Crystal > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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