I know this is off topic, but we need some help. Our dog was just diagnosed with a cancerous tumor on his heart.
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We have fenben 222mg tabs. He is going to he 13 years old bit cancer should not be his demise. Should we just follow the Tippens protocol or would it be different for a dog? Prayers please. We already lost 2 dogs in two weeks a last year.🥺
I am not a vet. I have studied cancer for over 20 years. All cancer cells feed on sugar, so eliminating all carbohydrates from his diet, can only help. My dogs get a small amount of ground beef and raw eggs every day, and they are as fit and healthy as Olympic athletes. You might want to visit Cancertutor.com, to learn more. Although genetics can play a role, the vast majority of cancers are caused by incorrect diet. If you can, test your dog's PH, and adjust his diet until it is above 6, on the PH scale. Cancer cannot survive in a high PH environment. Hope this helps. Modern medicine is held captive by Pharma, and refuses to address natural treatments because they can't be patented. I will pray for your buddy.
While it is important to remember that some cancers can feed off of ketones, most can't.
Listen to the above assassin. It takes work (like a human) but a dog can eat a keto diet and it's a very good diet for dogs battling cancer. Good luck OP! I pray the pupper will be okay!
How does one test their own PH? Do I use my PeeH?
Yes. You can buy pH strips that you pee on or dip in your urine if you prefer to pee in a cup. You want strips that measure a pH range of 6.0-8.0 and ideally you want to reach a body pH of just over 7.0 if you can. It can be very hard to get your overall body pH over 7.0 unless you completely change your diet and lifestyle which is why I've never done it. Healthy blood should be around a pH of 7.4 if I remember correctly, but the rest of your body will generally be more acidic than that.
Search the internet for lists of foods that cause the body to become more alkaline. Keep in mind that just because a food is alkaline in its original form doesn't mean it will cause an alkaline shift in the body after you digest it, and some acidic foods can actually cause an alkaline shift after digestion (apple cider vinegar, for example). Good luck!
Most pharmacies sell PH test strips. Take a urine sample when you wake up, and dip the strip in it, and compare it to the color code on the package.
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Good point. Thank you
For informational purposes only - the recognized standard daily dose for Fenbendazole for humans as an anti-cancer treatment is considered to be 222 mg/day. This, I believe, came from the Joe Tippens’ account of his successful fight against his cancer (https://mycancerstory.rocks/the-blog/). He originally recommended that it be taken for four days in a row, with three days off and then restarted with the advent of each new week. I believe he now recommends that it be taken daily both as a prophylactic and for treatment. (He also took supplements along with the Fenbendazole.).
Tippens took the actual dog dewormer called Panacur-C, which comes in dosages of 1 gram packets that are 22.2% available, meaning that the active ingredient (Fenbendazole) is 222 mg per every 1 gram of product. The Panacur-C dosage for dog deworming is 1 gram per every 10 pounds of canine weight, and the recommended treatment period is 3 days in a row. The primary side effects of excessive or sensitivity to Fenbendazole in dogs appear to be drooling, vomiting, and diarrhea.
Please do your own research, weigh your options, carefully consider the recommendations made by other commenters here, and make the best decisions for your dog. If you decide to follow the traditional surgery and/or chemotherapy route, it will most likely be very expensive and the best prognosis might only mean an extension of life expectancy of six months to a year or more, depending on which treatment protocol you choose.
As a side note - a close friend of mine with cancer finally agreed to follow the Fenbendazole + Ivermectin route earlier this year after a cancer recurrence, and all of their subsequent PET scans have been “clean” and CEA results have been well within the normal range.
Best of luck and God Bless!
How about ivermectin? It has 16 different ways of combatting cancer. It has less side affects than fenben.
I took fenben daily for a year. Taking a break now but had zero side effects. I wish Ivm was easier to find in US in "human" pills without getting from India. I'm fine with using the cattle IVM but hubby is iffy using animal meds for people even though his dad (a small animal vet) gave him animal meds as a kid because they were cheaper.
You can get them in the U.S., you just have to find a good doctor that will prescribe them to you and a pharmacy that won't overstep and actually fill it.
I read on Pet Med MD that Ivermectin is 3 times more effective than Fenben.
Collies & aussies have a hard time with ivermectin. I think it passes the blood brain barrier and collects in their brain & causes neurological problems. I've been reading a little bit about it this week. Because I just got a new puppy and he came with worms. And he's 1/2 australian shepherd.
Is this true for border collies too?
Yes. I lost an English SHepherd this way, she seized silently, paralyzed. It was from a parasite topical that I put on her, I would say any collie breed, sheltie, aussie, border, english shepherd, mix, don't do it unless you can get a genetic panel done at the vets, through a blood draw. If they carry a certain gene,they cannot handle the ivermectin, the vet will know what to look for if you ask him/her.
OK. I just had my border collie in for his neuter and they did the heartworm test. They didn't recommend anything specific and honestly where we live they only need the meds May-Sept anyway (mosquito season)
same here, I get my sheppie tested, but don't do it, I live in the northeast, close to northern border, we sure do get mosquitos, but all the cases I've heard were from dogs south of here. I put repellent on her coat.
I think it may be.
Fenben was taken by a man w stage 4 cancer and hes clear of it. He takes it once a month to maintain. Fenben is as good as ivermectin. And fir some easier to obtain.
Pet Med MD didn't mention use in people, but it did discuss the effectiveness in animals.
Ivermectin is what is in the Heartworm prevention for dogs. They may already be using it.
Some heartworm prevention, anyway. Not all use the same drugs.
Both together are said to have a greater-than-the-sum -of-their-parts synergistic effect.
We are using this protocol with our pup and there are ton of articles talking about panacur c.
https://www.prairiedoghall.com/curing-my-dogs-cancer/
How sad. It is hard to lose pets or watch them sick.
Hope it works out.
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Ugh…so hard. 🙁 Several years ago, we lost all 3 dogs within 6 months. It was awful.
I know I sound like a broken record but Janie @ YourOldDog.com is a holistic dog healer. She does phone consults, will read the lab results and give advice. She’ll also tell you if she can’t help. Cheaper than a vet too. She’s who we use instead.
I too have asked for prayers for my dogs here in the past. Most completely understood the request and prayed, and I genuinely believe those prayers helped as my beloved Newfoundland is still with me. So no need to mention it's off topic. We're here to support fellow patriots in everything.
I lost the best dog I've ever had about 6 years ago (a GSD) to cancer. I only wish I knew back then what I know today, I could have possibly cured him. I will never, ever get over losing him.
Praying for you and your pup, fren.
I lost my GSD that same year. I was just thinking this morning... that I have not at all gotten over losing him. He was the valiant soul who never took his eyes off of me and I still feel him here.
I'm so sorry, KKJ. People that have never had a GSD can't understand the loss. It's like losing a kid.
I miss all of my dogs that have passed on, but it's not the same for my GSD. He was my boy.
Thanks for all this vet information. I have sent it on to others. Armed with the right information, I just know your four legged baby is going to do well.
Just prayed for you with my husband. Shoot whatever shot you can. The above comment regarding sugar and pH is very important.
I know how you feel, fren. We lost 2 of our dogs in one week this summer. Praying you find the right protocol and school those vets!
I have seen people post about DMSO dimethyl sulfoxide and here is the link to the post: https://greatawakening.win/p/15JAT6dRgG/man-used-dimethylsulphoxide-dmso/c/
Had a dog with a cancerous tumor too large to operate on. I told the vet to give me 3 weeks.
Ordered a senolytic type supplement to encourage apoptosis. Gave a good amount of CBD drops every day, SAMe, and MMS (chlorine dioxide, mixed and dosed for her weight).
After 3 weeks the tumor had shrunk by 1/2 and was operable. Wonder what would have happened if I'd kept going?
Anyway, I tried to tell the vet (and this one is fairly progessive, doesn't push the vaxes, etc), he plugged his ears and said he didn't want to know because he couldn't recommend it. Sad state of affairs there.
Good luck with your pup.
I do pray that you get the information your pup needs, it is hard on the human heart when anyone in our beloved families are sick or in pain.
Just heard a podcast with a building biologist. Someone had lost 2 dogs because where they slept had faulty wiring and created a high magnetic field. If you suspect something like this you could hire a building biologist or do some investigating. Good luck to you and your dogs.
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Coriolus Versicolor Mushroom Uses For Pets
Reading Time: 7 minutes Updated On October 14, 2023 Share This Article: The Coriolus versicolor mushroom is a good looking mushroom ... and it's good for your pet, too!
This mushroom has researchers excited ⦠in fact, there are severals reasons to add Coriolus versicolor to your pet's daily diet. Coriolus Versicolor Mushroom Coriolus versicolor is a mushroom that grows on logs all around the world. There are over 200 species of Coriolus versicolor, but there is a particular strain that is of interest to scientists and herbalists. It has been used in Eastern holistic circles for centuries to clear dampness, increase energy, and support the immune system. Today, researchers are interested in Coriolus versicolor's immune supporting benefits. Let's take a look ...
Coriolus Versicolor Mushrooms The most potent strain available for Dogs, Cats, Horses, and Humans! Shop Now Benefits Of Beta-Glucans Coriolus versicolor mushrooms have two main components: Polysaccharide-K (PSK) and polysaccharide-P (PSP). They form part of the mushroom's cell wall and they give the cell its structure. Both PSK and PSP are called beta-D-glucans. These beta-glucans can bind directly to receptors in immune cells ... and trigger immune support.
This is what makes Coriolus versicolor so powerful ... it can directly help to support the immune function in your pet. Beta-D-glucans can bind to and activate macrophages, which are the immune response cells. Beta-glucans can also support other immune cells, including NK cells and T-leukocytes, which are an important part of the adaptive immune system. Overall, beta-glucans have been shown to: • Support immune cells • Support antibody production • Help to support the body's ability to reduce cytokines • Help to support the body's own immune response to deal with even the most concerning issues Coriolus Versicolor- More On The Subject The trouble with conventional research is that it's hard to find randomized controlled studies on supplements like Coriolus versicolor mushrooms. In most cases, patients undergo traditional treatments at the same time. So it's difficult to accurately analyze how effective a natural treatment is. But in the case of Coriolus versicolor, there's a very solid randomized controlled study ... and it was done on dogs.
A 2012 study published in Evidence-Based Complementary Medicine looked at the effectiveness of Coriolus versicolor mushrooms in supporting the immune effectiveness in dogs. The results were powerful.
In fact, PSP has been approved as an immune supporting supplement in Japan and China. And PSK is the main component of an immune supporting supplement approved in Japan called Krestin.
Coriolus versicolor mushrooms also carry another important compound called ergosterol. This is found in all mushrooms and it acts like cholesterol in humans. But ergosterol also carries important anti-tumor and antioxidant properties. A 2012 study in Hong Kong found Coriolus versicolor was linked to better immune response in several different circumstances. Since the FDA approved human trials for Coriolus versicolor as an immune supporting in 2012, studies into its benefits have shown a lot of promise.
Coriolus Versicolor And Traditional Methods A study compared the beta-glucans from Coriolus versicolor to a traditional treatment method. They found that the activities of the Coriolus versicolor were close but not quite as good as the traditional method. But the Coriolus versicolor when used to support immune function was found to be much safer and didn't carry the same side effects as traditional methods.
Speaking of side effects, traditional methods can destroy immune function and immune cells such as leukocytes. But the beta-glucans in Coriolus versicolor help to support the function of immune cells. So Coriolus versicolor mushrooms can also be an important addition for pets undergoing traditional methods.
Coriolus Versicolor Mushrooms The most potent strain available for Dogs, Cats, Horses, and Humans! Shop Now Other Coriolus Versicolor Benefits
Immune Benefits Because they support the immune system, beta-glucans help protect pets from fungi, bacteria, viruses ... and parasites. The immune system and IgE antibodies are well equipped to deal with worms and internal parasites. Coriolus versicolor mushrooms may also help your pet's immune system protect them against kennel cough, canine flu and other infectious diseases.
Fights Yeast Coriolus versicolor mushrooms can help crowd out yeast by feeding beneficial bacteria colonies. This also ramps up the immune response in the fight against yeast. Coriolus versicolor is also anti-fungal, which makes it a good addition to your yeast fighting regimen.
Digestive And Urinary Health Coriolus versicolor mushrooms can also regulate the immune cells that control inflammation. Coriolus versicolor in particular, works especially hard to reduce inflammation in the digestive, urinary and respiratory tract.
While we're talking about digestive health, Coriolus versicolor is also a healthy prebiotic. Prebiotics help with the growth of beneficial bacteria in the digestive tract. These beneficial bacteria reduce digestive inflammation, produce important vitamins and fatty acids, and form another important part of your pet's immune system.
Coriolus versicolor mushrooms may also help protect the liver.
Phytonutrients Finally, Coriolus versicolor mushrooms also contain health-boosting phytochemicals including the antioxidant phenolic compounds gallic acid, protocatechuic acid and catechin.
Plant-Based Beta-Glucans Beta-glucans aren't just found in mushrooms. They're also found in the cell walls of cereals and grains ... but the structure of plant-based beta-glucans is different and less complex than those found in mushrooms. The complex triple helix structure of the mushroom beta-glucans is what gives Coriolus versicolor and other mushrooms their immune-boosting properties, while cereals have very little of it.
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Lost my 14-year-old dog this summer due to cancer in the liver. I would definitely have tried fenbendazole and any other (safe) alternative cure if I had known she had cancer. Prayers for you and your dog and it would be great to know how it all works out.
Have nothing vital or information to add but at least wanted to send hugs and prayers your way..
I had to give my 17 yo beagle/Jack Russell mix the gift of sleep … we fought hard but you can’t win against time, I guess… just know that my heart is with you and praying for nothing less then success
Reach out to FloridaSharkman in TS. He has developed human protocols but will help with animal dosing. Panacur is the dog powder by weight, dunno if/how you’d need to adjust to treat the cancer. GL, Fren.
Panacur dewormer.
Ivermectin.
Fezbenadahl. And I’m not sure of the spelling. I’ve watched two short videos of people with stage four cancer that has taken this drug and they say it’s gotten rid of the cancer.
Number one, get the dog off of "dog food", it will buy him some time, and something to look forward to. I am a believer in Turmeric for shrinking tumors. Keep him cool, low activity, and fenben. He may not get cured but he will live longer, depending on breed, 13 is within the lifespan. My old girl has a brain tumor, and her liver was wonky, I took her off commercial food and she eats chicken or fish with lots of veggies, carrots, lettuce, cooked green beans, canned pumpkin, rice pasta (she needs the carbs because the tumor is also on her pancreas and pumps out too much insulin). I cannot turn back time, but I can make her time here with me comfortable. Turmeric can be added by spoonful to her food, a tablespoon a day.
I have had several dogs over the years and all died from old age. They were never vaxxinated and they ate what I did. Since I eat clean organic food, so did they. What is commercially sold dog food and is it necessary? Dogs have survived for thousands of years eating from the master's table until the twentieth century. Now we are seeing our pets suffering from the same diseases as their masters - why? Pharmaceuticals and diet.
I read on Pet Med MD that Ivermectin is 3 times more effective than Fenben.
But Fenbendozole is much, much easier to find than Ivermectin, at least in my area.
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