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Re: New member looking for info about LDN for dogs with cancer

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LDN put my prostate cancer into remission in under 12 months, my PSA is now down to 1.95. With throat cancer I would also try baking soda in his drinking water, one teaspoon per 8 ounces.

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You should join the group LDNfor pets. Its not very active and I was not

able to get much info on treating cats but there is more for dogs on the group.

Check the files & links section, post your question and do a search of the

messages. On this group you should also do a search in messages using word dogs

or pets and also Dr Skip a pharmacist that you can contact who is very

knowledgeable about LDN as well as its use in dogs. The search will give you

what you need to proceed with treatment for your dog.

Good luck I know how horrible it can be to have a beloved pet ill and need

answers that can help lead to their healing.........especially if the help

needed is outside the scope of the mainstream veterinarian community.

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> Hi everyone!

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> I am new to this group and also new to understanding LDN. I was told that it

can be very helpful with cancer in dogs. I have a little 8 year old Papillon

that I love dearly and am desperately searching for something to help him. I

have him on all kinds of great supplements and herbs, diet, etc... which have

been very helpful but the tumor persists and grows. I need to get this thing to

shrink, it is in his throat and threatens to choke him to death.

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> Can anyone please tell me if they have used LDN for cancer in a dog? Or even

in humans? and what the results have been.

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> Thank you so much and my best wishes to everyone!!

> Carla and Ty(DX with Tonsillar Squamous cell cancer 12/02/10)

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The LDN group is a great idea. There is also a LDN database with lots

of information and testimonials of people who have used LDN.

http://www.ldndatabase.com/

There is also an artemisinin group:

http://pets./group/artemisinin_and_cancer/

We had good luck treating our fury boy's brain tumor with artemisinin.

Don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.

Good luck.

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