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"In much of society, research means to investigate something you do not know or understand."  Neil Armstrong, American Astronaut
"Research is formalized curiosity.  It is poking and prying with a purpose."  Zora Neale Hurston, American Author

Interesting cancer healing story #1

Sunday, 27 November 2011 07:15

On behalf of my dogs, I'm a hypochondriac.sick-dog

If I wasn't, I wouldn't do half the research that I do, or have my dogs as healthy as they are despite age, genetics, environmental factors, etc.

So I'm comfortable being a hypochondriac on behalf of my dogs.  I want to be prepared for anything, and of course, one of my biggest concerns is canine cancer.  I'm always on the look out for success stories about beating canine cancer, especially ones that don't involve chemotherapy.  I am not saying chemotherapy is bad, but if one of my dogs got cancer, I would want to try to heal it or reverse it, or put it into remission, without chemo-therapy if I could.   Because maybe I won't be able to afford chemo for my dogs.  Or maybe I won't want to put them through it.

If you have read my 'About Me' page you know I have Crohn's Disease, and have gotten it in remission.  One of the supplements I take is colostrum.  I have tried various formularies, but currently I am very happy with and get it from Synertek, their website is www.synertekcolostrum.com.  You'll see a picture of Apollo Ohno on the front endorsing the product.

 After buying the product for myself and my dogs, and using it, and signing up for email alerts so I could catch all Synertek discounts, one of the emails had this story:

sickdogIn summary:  A doggie mom wrote to Synerkek that her little pomeranian developed a tumor on his front leg.  It was misdiagnosed as a lick gram.  The doggie mom put her little boy on colostrum because of disrelated symptoms to the tumor.  During the colostrum supplementation the tumor went away as did the other symptoms.  She stopped colostrum supplementation when she ran out.  Later the symptoms and the tumor came back.  The tumor turned out to be cancerous, and had to be removed immediately.  It was a type of cancer that is usually gelatinous and difficult to get all out, but in the case of this little Pom who'd been on colostrum, the cancer was walled up and all of it was able to be successfully removed.  Doggie mom felt the colostrum supplementation earlier cause the cancer to not be able to maintain it's normal traits, and enabled her dogs immune system to fight it.

When the tumor was removed, it left a large chunk in his leg, where the artery was exposed.  And here is where the magic occurs.  You really need to read the story found here.  Synertek has a product called liquid colostrum.  After reading this story again, I bought some and keep it in my fridge.  Just so I'll have it on hand.  The healing power of colostrum cannot be underestimated.  Whether in liquid or powder form.  I also have a copy of this story in my DoggieResearch.com Document Library under Cancer Healing Information.

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