My eight year old golden retriever who was recently diagnosed with thymoma by the U of MN. The CT scan last Friday showed significant masses throughout the thorax region. They suggest radiation/surgery. Being anacupuncturist, my thoughts are directed to a more natural approach. I am very open to any suggestions you may have. Thank you very much for your time. Kari

Kari – let me first tell you at this point there are no 100% guarantees for this dog, as with humans, the body has to be a certain environment for cancer to live. Acidic, non-oxygen.  So lets try to change that.

1. Immuno DMG will help the body create more natural killer cells, and oxygenate the cells. This makes it hard for cancer to live and function correctly.

2. Alkaline the body – calcium (coral or citrate), greens (powders work well), have the dog drink high alkaline water (B Natural sells 10.0 pH alkaline water for 1.00 per gallon.

3. Quercetin will work on the p53 gene and help the cells to know when to die.

4. VEGGIES – carbs change to sugar quickly and cancer feeds on sugar – next choice for cancer to feed is proteins, so veggies are the hardest food for cancer to convert to it’s use.

5. Infrared therapy is what I used on myself, also Dr Munoz of the SanDiego clinic in Mexico believes in infrared therapy to kill cancer. By causing a friction of the cells, we heat up the cells including the blood the cells flow in. Cancer cells cant survive in an environment hotter than 98.6. Get that dog of yours in your sauna – be sure to have lots of alkaline water for him/ her to drink so we dont let dehydration make things worse.

6. Poultices work well if the patient can hold still for 30 minutes – I have lots of recipes that work well. 

I have many more options to kill cancer, rebuild blood cells and the immune system. This is just a start.

I wish you the best of luck – and also as a past Vet tech, and an animal owner myself I must caution you to be realistic. Always look at the situation through the eyes of the patient, quality of life is more important the quantity.

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  1. Kari Says :

    Thank you for the information Dr. Amy. I would like to set up an appointment next Wed. (8/26) if you would have some time. I have the entire day off at this point!

    Thanks again,

    Kari

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