FAQ – Pet Cancer, Alternative Treatments

Written by Webster Kehr, Independent Cancer Research Foundation, Inc. | Last updated on | Filed under: FAQ

Pet Cancer Sites

My intent in this article is to point the reader to those who have pet cancer expertise.

I have collected a few web sites that discuss and specialize in pet cancer alternative treatments. Also, I have received other links from those who have been so kind as to share them with me.

First of all, there is a Yahoo forum for pet health:
Yahoo Group for Pet Health

Cesium chloride is a product widely used by humans on their cancers, especially advanced cancers. Here is a vendor that has put together a package of products for pets. He has put together several very good base treatments, especially for advanced cancers. Of course, you can add most other pet cancer treatment products to this treatment.
Essense-of-Life Pet Products

I might add that Larry of Essense of Life is an expert on using his products on pets. For example, he uses an entirely different dose of cesium chloride on dogs of 100 pounds than he does on humans of an equal weight. Contact Larry about questions on his products.

Another cancer treatment that I have noticed that is frequently used with pets is Essiac Tea. Here is an article, with vendors, for Essiac Tea:

Essiac Tea Article

The Dirt Cheap Protocol, the most commonly used cancer treatment for humans on this website, can also be used for pets. Honey is perfectly safe for dogs, but it is up to the reader to determine the safety of individual products for specific types of pets. For pets I would suggest between 6 and 10 of the items, with doses adjusted for weight. See the left side-bar.

One final note. I do NOT recommend the Breuss cancer treatment for pets. The laws of biology would state that it would still take 42 days for the treatment to work for pets, like it does for humans. However, pets should not be put on a 42 day fast.


Tumors In Pets – The Kelmun Protocol (Cancer Also)

The Kelmun Protocol (baking soda and maple syrup) has done very well at shrinking tumors. It is both a highly alkline protocol and it contains a “trojan horse” (maple syrup) to allow the baking soda to target cancer cells.

The dose of baking soda should be 1 TEAspoon for pets over 60 pounds and for pets less than 60 pounds a proportionately lower dose.

It should be combined with juicing (e.g. carrot juice with a tablespoon of beet juice) and “green drinks” and hopefully an electromedicine protocol, such as the High RF Frequency Generator with plasma amplifier (which does not need “skin” to make a connection).

Also see the “Dirt Cheap Protocol” for more ideas to add to the Kelmun Protocol:
Dirt Cheap Protocol

Also see the “Inexpensive Cancer Treatments” article, which is linked to on the left side-bar (the column of links on the left side of most pages).


Pet Cancer Site (Primarily for Dogs)

Tony Isaacs, whom I have known for many years, has a website for pet cancer. He does NOT recommend oleander products because they are too hard on their digestive tracts.

What he does use is inositol/IP6, colloidal silver, etc.

Here is his website
The Best Years in Life Website


Here are some excellent general sites:


http://www.evolutionsupply.com/

http://www.charlesloopsdvm.com/

http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/AnimalWellness/Acancer.aspx

http://www.katberard.com/healthcare.htm (see Essiac Tea warning)

Here is a site with a special Transfer Factor formula for cats (e.g. feline):

http://www.shirleyswellnessnews.com/tf/feline_complete.htm

This site links to other sites for pet cancer issues.

http://www.thensome.com/petcancer.htm

Here are some links to discussion groups:

This is the feline-cancer holistic support group of Jim Hale, where there are a lot of other useful links

https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/FelineCancer-Holistic/info

A ‘general’ feline-cancer support group, where alternative approaches are discussed

https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/feline-cancer/info

A group meant for people who have to deal with mammary cancer in their cat.

https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/FelineMammaryCancer/info

Here is the Dutch speaking feline-cancer support group of Christel Smit

https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/KattenMetKanker/info