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At the beginning of May
2004 I took my Labrador cross, Blue, to the vet as he had been limping
or appeared to be lame for some time on and off. As he was an active
dog I thought he had strained a muscle or something. The first vet, my
usual vet, prescribed painkillers and complete rest for him.
After two weeks he was still the same. In fact, he
seemed to be getting worse, he didn't want to go for walks and spent
the minimal time he could outside. He was laying down most of the time
and didn't seem to get happy about anything at all. I took him to
another vet who diagnosed him as having arthritis in all four legs and
gave him more painkillers and wanted to prescribe expensive drugs for
him. I was very suspicious. I didn't feel his diagnosis was right.
Blue was getting worse and I was getting concerned,
I was then recommended a Danish vet based in London by a good friend of
mine. I took him to see her and she immediately decided to x-ray him
completely. The x-rays showed a lot of damage in his shoulder joints
and some shady areas on his spine. She sent the x-rays for a 2nd
opinion and they came back all clear (as they were even in both front
legs). He was prescribed more pain killers and told to rest again.
About a week later ( 3 June 2004 ) I noticed he was
bleeding from the mouth and seemed even more tired than usual. I phoned
the same Danish vet who asked me to bring him in immediately thinking
that he had a broken tooth or rotten tooth. She put him under
anaesthetic and when she was looking at him she realised that there was
absolutely nothing wrong with his teeth but he was bleeding
continuously from his gums.
They did a blood test and found his Red Blood Count
(RBC) was at 17% (normal for a dog is over 38%) and his White Blood
Count (WBC) was at just 2.1% (normal for a dog is around 5%) and that
he had no platelets so he couldn't form any kind of scab to close a
wound. He was dangerously close to death and in need of specialist
care, perhaps a blood transfusion so the vets told me to rush him to
The Royal Veterinary College – Queen Mother Hospital for
Animals in Hertfordshire, north of London . That was the longest car
journey of my life, Blue, barely awake from his anaesthetic, with
dangerously low blood levels.
As soon as we got there Blue had various tests
done was put in intensive care. That night going home without him was
just the most awful thing. I was so upset. The initial results showed
very high levels of proteins in his blood. Further tests the next day
including 2 biopsies in his shoulder bone and his hip bone revealed
that he had Leukaemia Myoloma. He was kept under close observation for
3 days in intensive care as the vets weren't even sure that he would
survive he was so ill. He wouldn't eat or do much, he had this disease
in an advanced stage.
I was angry with myself for not having done more
earlier. He was prescribed chemo drugs Alkaran and Steroids Prednisone
at fairly high doses. We were told that untreated Blue had just a few
weeks to live. We were told that treated with these drugs he may live
one or two more years but could not be cured. We knew nothing at the
time about either of these two drugs other than assuming that this was
the right way to try to help Blue. We wanted to do anything to help him.
I started researching
and investigating as much as I could about Leukaemia in both dogs and
humans. I knew nothing about natural or alternative treatments but
started researching them too and during one of my many sessions on the
internet I came across an amazing website that was particularly useful
to me – www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com.
On this
non-profit website I read about other ways to treat cancers and other
diseases rather than poisoning using chemo or steroids. I read about
the dangers and lack of cures brought on by chemo and steroids. I read
that there was high success rates in treating cancer with certain
alternative treatments. I read for the first time about the Johanna
Budwig cancer cure using flax oil and cottage cheese.
I was
fascinated, but at the same time I thought that it couldn't be this
simple. Then I read more and more about this lady Professor Johanna
Budwig who was nominated for a Nobel prize 5 times and her findings and
how she was ignored by the medical profession despite having such high
success rates in curing cancer. I bought book after book with
information on her.
I also bought
books on fighting cancer with the correct nutrition and lifestyle. I
got in touch with a man in America through Shirleys Wellness
Café who's dog had also been diagnosed with Leukaemia at a
very advanced stage. He had cured his dog from sure death using only
the flax oil and cottage cheese diet and vitamins.
When Blue came
home from the hospital 3 days later he was not a well dog. We felt that
we must follow the vets orders and give Blue the two drugs he had been
prescribed. Amazingly, within a few days he did appear more alert and
seemed to almost return to normal. However, due to the severity of the
effects of both the chemo and steroids
it was important
that we took him to the local vet 2 times a week for blood tests to
make sure that the chemo wasn't closing his bodily functions down too
much. I also learnt that this ‘miraculous' change in Blue was
due to the steroids and their fake short term effect on the body. It
was hard for us to go through with these conventional medicines,
knowing that what we were giving him was having such an impact on his
already frail body. For those first few weeks his blood levels remained
steady.
However,
after less than 4 weeks of being on the chemo and steroids his
temperature started to increase and he was just lying down unable to
get up or do anything, he was continually panting and had a dull look
in his eyes. We took his temperature which got to over 40 degrees. I
called the vet and they told me that this was a ‘normal' side
effect of the chemo and just to continue with it.
This continued
for the next 2 days. We then made the decision on 3 July 2004 to take
Blue off the chemo and steroids completely as we didn't feel it was
fair to put him through this suffering when we had been told that it
wouldn't produce a cure anyway.
I had
put Blue on the flax oil and cottage cheese diet alongside his
conventional treatments from the beginning– he loved the flax
oil and cottage cheese so it wasn't a problem. I continued researching
about dog nutrition and the link between diet and cancer in both
animals and people.
I started to
change Blues diet, threw away all his dried dog food and he was put him
on the BARF diet (Bones And Raw Food). This consisted of two thirds
carbohydrate (rice, potato, pasta) and one third raw protein (raw fish
or meat) plus finely diced carrots, broccoli, cabbage etc. etc. often
adding whole raw eggs, all the time alternating as much as possible
with the raw foods for maximum benefit.
I also took Blue
to a homoeopathic vet (www.alternativevet.co.uk) who prescribed
2 alternating types of treatment which he was to be given 3 times a day
on his tongue 15 minutes before meals. I also gave him the human grades
of spirulina, vitamin B, vitamin C, Siberian Ginseng, grapeseed extract
and iron all in easily absorbable forms.
As well as this
I gave him a liquid multi-vitamin and mineral supplement daily as well
as bitter apricot kernels which contain a natural cyanide which
potentially attacks and gets rid of tumorous cells. I took careful note
about the dangers of sugar in cancer patients and made sure that Blue
got nothing that contained any sugar having read that sugar feeds
cancer cells and makes them divide more quickly.
I also learned
that fluoride might be harmful to cancer patients so made sure he got
only purified or bottled water. I also put him on a supplement called
Transfer Factor Plus (www.transfer-factor.info), containing
the mothers first milk – the colostrum. As well as this I
started treatment for him by a radionic practitioner – a form
of healing with proven results for both humans and animals see www.radionic.co.uk.
Blue improved
immediately. Without chemo and steroids he suddenly seemed like he had
been realised by a false ‘veil' of behaviour. He wasn't lame,
seemed happy and although not quite back to his old self, he did seem
much better.
As we continued
for the next two months with the alternative treatments he got better
day by day. Now, nearly two months later ( 24 August 2004 ), he is the
brightest, liveliest, healthiest dog I have ever seen. I can't remember
him being this happy and alert. His coat is the softest I have ever
known it and his whole body just looks incredibly strong and healthy.
Blue even seems
to know that we have helped him and has become a lot closer to us all.
People find it hard to believe that he is nearly 8 years old, he looks
like he is 2 years old. Another proof of his health is in his nose, it
has started to turn black again like when he was a puppy, which means
that he must have been deficient in something for many years without us
knowing.
His most recent
full blood test (end Aug 2004) showed a fully healthy dog with all
normal levels. The vets were baffled as to how this could be possible,
but I aim to baffle them for a long time to come and will continue with
all his treatments as long as he lives.
Blue's
feeding Programme
(see
additional daily ingredients in the section below this one)
MORNING
Homoeopathy
drops on tongue (Carc and Hecla Lava – alternating) then 15
minutes later...
Feed:
1 x large
teaspoon of flax oil
1 x tablespoon of freshly ground flax seeds – ground in
coffee grinder (feed within 15 minutes of grinding)
1 x tablet of Bitter Apricot Kernel (B17 Laetrile amygdalin)
1 x tablespoon of Pro-pell Vitamin for dogs
1 x teaspoon Spirulina
1 x tablet of Transfer Factor Plus COLOSTRUM
1 x tablet of Transfer Factor Plus IMMUNITY
1 x very large tablespoon of cottage cheese
MIX WITH REST OF
FEED CONSISTING OF 1/3 PROTEIN (FRESH MEAT OR FISH + PERHAPS RAW EGG),
2/3 CARBOHYDRATE (COOKED POTATO, PASTA, BROWN BREAD OR COOKED RICE AND
RAW VEGETABLES – GRATED CARROT, BROCCOLI, BEETROOT, SPINACH,
FRUIT ETC.) (nothing burnt and NO SUGAR) Mix with warm PURIFIED water.
LUNCHTIME
Homoeopathy
drops on tongue (Carc and Hecla Lava – alternating)
15
minutes later...
1
x large teaspoon of flax oil MIXED WITH..
1 x very large tablespoon of cottage cheese.
EVENING
Homoeopathy
drops on tongue (Carc and Hecla Lava – alternating)
15
minutes later...
1
x large teaspoon of flax oil
1 x tablet of Transfer Factor PlusCOLOSTRUM
1 x tablet of Transfer Factor Plus IMMUNITY
1 x very large tablespoon of cottage cheese
MIX WITH FRESH
FEED AS ABOVE (Nothing burnt and NO SUGAR)
PLUS..
MONDAY
½
x Vitamin C
1 x Siberian Ginseng
1 x grapeseed extract
1 x Iron tablet
½ Vitamin B
1 x living foods capsule
TUESDAY
½
Vitamin C
WEDNESDAY
½
Vitamin C
1 x Siberian Ginseng
1 x grapeseed extract
1 x Iron tablet
½ Vitamin B
1 x living foods capsule
THURSDAY
½
Vitamin C
FRIDAY
½
Vitamin C
1 x Siberian Ginseng
1 x grapeseed extract
1 x Iron tablet
½ Vitamin B
1 x living foods capsule
SATURDAY
½
Vitamin C
SUNDAY
Nil
extra
(apple
seeds to be saved and crushed and added to his food as much as possible)
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