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Re: German Shepherd with Leishmaniasis (Sand Fly parasitic invasion)

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I would certainly start the dog on Country Life Liver Support Factor. The cheapest place I've Found it ishttp://www.iherb this has brought liver value up in dogs with serious liver disease, that were even on milk thistle, which is considered the best liver support out there. Anytime the body is getting overwhelmed, the liver is compromised. So supporting the liver is vital.

I would also get some powdered zeolite--many cheap places on the web. This helps with cleaning the kidneys especially, and all organs. My friend's kidneys were down to 30% function, but she started on taking a tablespoon of zeolite a day and within 1 month the kidneys are at 90%. But I would also add some calcium bentonite clay with this. I know they say zeolite binds with toxins, but so does clay. Both are good, but do slightly different things. Together they are great. Just be sure the dog is getting enough liquid--as either can be binding if not enough liquid is taken. For the zeolite she could just put some over his food, or mix it in a bit of gravy or something the dog will eat. For the clay you mix it 1 ounce (a heaping tablespoon) to 8 ounces of water. Shake well, wait 15 minutes then shake again. Now this should be well mixed, and grey in color. Pour an ounce of this in the morning over the food or mixed in with some milk or some liquid the dog will drink, and do this again in the evening.

For the parasite itself, and the toxins it generates, I've just heard of a new protocol. Sounds strange BUT, it killed a brain parasite in a ferret! That means this crosses the blood brain barrier, and killed the parasite without harming the ferret, plus got the ferret healthy. Practically unheard of.

You need Guinness Drought black label beer. This is imported from Ireland, using ancient hops, pure grains and water, made the old fashioned way and is actually food.

For treatment you pour some out and let it get flat. Then you can pour it over the dog's food and let it soak in, or if the dog is not eating just syringe it with a plastic turkey baster.

The amount is 1 ounce per 25 pounds of weight. Do this every 2 weeks for 3 months, in this situation. It's different if being used as a preventative. It kills all parasites, plus keeps ticks and fleas away. It is food so it's full of b vitamins. When it kills the parasites (and even heart worms) it doesn't 'threaten' the parasite, so they don't know they are being killed, so they don't make the bad toxins trying to get the dog to stop intaking the poison. That's what the heartworm does. They look at it as food, too, but what it does--is it makes them sterile, so they can't reproduce. After the 3 months, the dog should be tested again. If there are still young worms then they continue with another 3 months. After this, they should all be dead.

It MUST be the Guinness Draught, in the bottles with the black label. The others are made in Canada or here in the US and are not as strong as the Irish import.

I would put the MMS5 in the drinking water. Or Colloidal Silver, but I think the MMS5 is better for this.

Lots of vitamin C. If she can afford it the very best C out there is at www.liveonlabs.com it's an amazing product in that huge oral doses can be taken without the diarrhea. Plus, for every 1 gram of Lipo C it is like getting 10 grams of C in an IV. Very powerful.

There are lots of good products out there. We would need a bit more information to suggest anything else--like the dog's age, diet, what medicine the dog is on, is the dog pooping good, eating good, what supplements it already gets.

Samala,

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Is this parasite topical? If the animal is dieing what can she lose. I would

give the animal 1 drop for every 25# activated with 4cc of distilled water using

a syringe with no needle. Do this every 2 hours within bowel tolerance. If the

animal has external parasites make a 20 drop activated solution in 2oz of

distilled water and spray on the wound or parasite. Caution though this animals

may be contagious to the owner. Continue until improvement, then continue

maintenance daily 1 drop per 25#.

--- In , " pixiespana " <hazexxxxx@...>

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> A friend of mine, who has a devoted companion German Shepherd, is distraught

as she is watching this magnificent animal die from a disease transmitted by

this parasite. There is no known cure and now his kidneys are failing (a common

side effect as the disease progresses).

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> I don't know whether MMS would help given it works so well with Malaria but

anything that anyone could suggest, whether MMS or something else, would be very

gratefully received.

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> Thank you all for a wonderful group.

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