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Vitamin C for Canine Cancer Patients? Part 2
…Good luck! Whit What about liposomal vitamin C finallywakingup Where is part 1 of Vitamin C for Canine Cancer Patients? Amber Drake Hello, Part 1 can be found here: https://www.dogcancerblog.com/blog/vitamin-c-for-canine-cancer-patients/…
Read MoreVitamin C and Dog Cancer Update
…you think the vitamin C IV would work. Fred Dr. Dressler, I would like to comment about the IV use of vitamin C. You call ascorbic acid vitamin C. I…
Read MoreVitamin C for Canine Cancer Patients?
…proponent of vitamin C for health. Lots of people became pretty excited, and decided to see if Vitamin C did anything to cancer cells in the lab. In test tube…
Read MoreVitamin D and Dog Cancer
…outside of them (receptors) that fit the vitamin D “key”. When the key fits the lock (vitamin D binds the receptor on the outside of the cancer cell), the cancer…
Read MoreVitamin D and Sunlight
…in the dog: a report of three cases. Madewell BR, Conroy JD, Hodgkins EM. J Cutan Pathol. 1981 Dec;8(6):434-43. Canine conjunctival hemangioma and hemangiosarcoma: a retrospective evaluation of 108 cases…
Read MoreIs Sunshine Bad for Dogs with Cancer?
…create Vitamin D. Yes, Vitamin D can come from multivitamins- or milk- but they’re no comparison to a little sunshine each day. The hormonal form of Vitamin D attaches to…
Read MoreFight Cancer With Local Chemotherapy
…Flaxseed Meal, Calcium Propionate, Zinc Sulfate, Zinc Oxide, Ferrous Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Calcium Iodate, Cobalt Carbonate, Sodium Selenite, Vitamin E Supplement, Riboflavin (Vitamin B2), Niacin (Vitamin B3), D-Pantothenic…
Read MoreAnti-oxidants versus Pro-Oxidants
…in general. In contrast, after cancer clinically develops, one could choose pro-oxidants as the anti-cancer weapon. I hope this helps everyone wondering about vitamins, antixodants, and cancer. Best, Dr D…
Read MoreNeoplasene as a Dog Cancer Treatment
…Apoptogen combination Immune support (beta glucans, etc) Consideration of oral neoplasene (under these circumstances) Antimetastics (modified citrus pectin, etc) Brain chemistry modification Deliberate life quality increases daily etc, etc Then…
Read MoreDog Cancer and Antioxidants…Time to Clear Up Confusion!
…on, please. There is major confusion surrounding cancer prevention, compared to cancer treatment. Free radicals are one of the things that can damage DNA and contribute to cancer development. That…
Read MoreYour Comments, Please
…drop it and change to krill oil. Wouldn’t worry about the cheese unless there is allergy to it. Best Dr D Dr. Demian Dressler Dear Ed, for you: https://www.dogcancerblog.com/blog/stem-cell-transplants-dog-cancer-cures/ https://www.dogcancerblog.com/blog/real-life-stem-cell-therapy/comment-page-1/…
Read MoreDog Cancer and the Malaria Drug Artemisinin
…is pro-oxidant and works by creating free radicals in cancer cells. Antioxidants can counteract artemisinin’s effects. Antioxidants will destroy those free radicals that are killing the cancer cells. Because of…
Read MoreBeta Glucan-containing mushrooms in the news again!
…I am sorry. here’s info about vit c https://www.dogcancerblog.com/blog/vitamin-c-for-canine-cancer-patients-part-2/ https://www.dogcancerblog.com/blog/vitamin-c-for-canine-cancer-patients/ D Lynne G. Siegel R.N. I have just added I’m-Yunity Capsules to my dog Star’s daily regime. I give her…
Read MoreMast Cell Tumors in Dogs: some advances in conventional care
…Mast Cell Tumors, get a copy of the Dog Cancer Survival Guide Many are not into invasive care, so take a look below: One that should be considered for a…
Read MoreThe Two Sides of Sunlight and Dog Cancer, part 2
…prostate cancer, breast (or mammary) cancer, lung cancer, ovarian cancer, colon cancer and more. In total, 18 different types of cancer were found to have significantly lower rates with sunlight…
Read MoreWhere Do I Begin?
…a copy of all 47 webinars to learn more on how you can help your dog with cancer Now choose what you will utilize in conventional veterinary care for your…
Read MorePalladia, First Dog Cancer Drug FDA Approved But Not Great
…keep your dog safe. Here are some more things to consider: https://www.dogcancerblog.com/blog/mast-cell-tumors-in-dogs-some-advances-in-conventional-care/ https://www.dogcancerblog.com/blog/diet-for-dogs-with-mast-cell-tumors/ https://www.dogcancerblog.com/blog/mast-cells-and-luteolin-in-cancer-treatment-part-1/ i use this supplement (with luteolin) in my patients: www.apocaps.com also see: https://www.dogcancerblog.com/blog/why-use-stomach-medication-for-mast-cell-tumors/ https://www.dogcancerblog.com/blog/mast-cell-tumor-surgery-and-benadryl/ There is…
Read MoreYunnan Baiyao for Dogs: Chinese Herb for Bleeding Dog Cancers
…cancers. This episode of our podcast Dog Cancer Answers addresses yunnan baiyao. Bleeding Cancer Causes Some canine cancers are associated with bleeding, like internal hemangiosarcomas. Hemangiosarcomas are tumors that occur…
Read MoreDiet and Dogs with Cancer
…more about Diet for Dog’s with Cancer, get a copy of this informative seminar! What’s the deal with cancer diets? No carbs, right? Since cancer cells use glucose (carbs) as…
Read MoreA Silver Lining in Dog Cancer
…and the bone wasn’t involved. the aspirated it and sent it off for cytology and culture. the cytology came back negative for cancer and the culture also came back negative….
Read MoreMy Dog Has Osteosarcoma: Should I Allow Amputation?
…bone/CT scans, x-rays & blood tests come back ‘clean’ before the amp), that the growth of micrometastatic tumors (lungs, other bones, etc.) can/will be accelerated – meaning that even tha…
Read MoreCalcium in Dog Cancer
…the kidneys can start to mineralize. This hurts kidney function and can cause kidney disease. High calcium can also cause urinary stones (calcium oxalate). And moving cells, in particular moving…
Read MoreNew treatment for Dogs with Melanoma
…would survive less than 6 months.So, the chemo was stated in Sep. (COST of x-rays, blood work,chemo…= $996 ) Oct 2008 : Chemo therapy, blood work. (COST – approx. $550…
Read MoreDog Cancer Words You Should Know: Grade and Stage
…So usually this cancer type is high grade. Different cases of cancer can have different stages too. You could have a bladder cancer (usually transitional cell carcinoma) that is a…
Read MoreHow Long Does My Dog Have?
…hard time: https://www.dogcancerblog.com/blog/life-quality-in-dog-cancer-dr-dresslers-joys-of-life-scale/ https://www.dogcancerblog.com/blog/manageable-challenges-and-life-quality/ https://www.dogcancerblog.com/blog/time-and-the-joys-of-life-in-dog-cancer/ https://www.dogcancerblog.com/blog/pain-in-dog-cancer-and-life-quality-part-2/ https://www.dogcancerblog.com/blog/pain-in-dog-cancer-and-life-quality-part-2/ I hope these make things easier, Best Dr D kippy Dear Dr. Dressler, My 12 yr old italian greyhound has a large mass/tumor…
Read MoreMy Dog is Acting Fine … And Got Diagnosed With Cancer?!?
…the news arrives: cancer. Whether this is a mast cell tumor, osteosarcoma, lymphosarcoma or some other kind of cancer, the news is horrific. There is not much that can truly…
Read MoreMast Cell Tumor Surgery and Benadryl
…Canada… Thank you for looking at this… From Lucille ( Cipek’s mom) Kristine My cat has cancerous mass cell tumors, all the work up showed that he is healthy but…
Read MoreMaintenance multivitamins (also see antioxidants and pro-oxidants for related citations)
…Integrative Medicine. July, 2006. Available at: http://jdc.jefferson.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1009&context=jmbcim Antioxidants and other nutrients do not interfere with chemotherapy or radiation therapy and can increase kill and increase survival, part 1. Simone CB…
Read MoreThe Number One Way to Cure Canine Cancer
…is conventional cancer care. Then we have more “alternative” treatments, including special diets and supplements. Go further into alternative cancer care and you find Neoplasine, ozone, IV vitamin C, high…
Read MoreSigns of Cancer in Dogs
…is on K-9 Immunity Plus, Vitamin D3 (800UI), Vitamin E (400IU), Ester C (500MG), Flax Seed Oil, B Complex 100, Cottage Cheese and Esiak or Essiac Tea (900MG) twice a…
Read MoreHow to Use the Mitotic Index to Make Decisions About Mast Cell Tumors
…those cases, your direction will be more clear-cut. But in cases where we have a grade 2 mast cell tumor, the mitotic index (MI) can help you make decisions about…
Read MoreNew Approaches to Squamous Cell Cancer
…chemical signal in the body called PGE-2. This chemical signal is a central player in the onset of cancer as well as progression. It is nasty. PGE-2 makes cancer cells…
Read MoreCalcium Tablets May Contain Carcinogenic Lead
…a totally different diet. By changing what a dog with cancer eats, we can get an edge on canine cancer. Dogs need calcium from their diet. So, a dog fighting…
Read MoreGrief: Not A Four Letter Word
…oncology society and consults on Athina’s case with her often. Do you have any suggestions or changes I should make for Athina. Mahalo Carol Ann Davis-Briant >> www.portraitsofhawaii.com >> 2381…
Read MoreHow Was This Not Found Earlier?
…modern times. This mechanism can be called “compensation“. So when a dog is ill with cancer, one of the reasons it may not act ill, or could even show signs…
Read MoreOleic Acid, Red Meat, and Mammary Cancer
…cell death of cancer cells (this is where the name Apocaps came from, by the way). Less apoptosis, less cancer cell death, and more cancer cells. So what’s the take…
Read MorePrednisone for Dogs: When to Start with Lymphoma
…right away if you are thinking about chemo. But that’s only IF, and hopefully, it’s not necessary. https://www.dogcancerblog.com/articles/cancer-type/lymphoma/what-i-would-do-for-my-dog-with-lymphoma/ and https://www.dogcancerblog.com/articles/choosing-treatments/diagnosis/how-important-are-all-those-expensive-diagnostic-dog-cancer-tests/ might help you out, too. And of course, if you…
Read MoreLandmark Study Confirms Cancer is Top Cause of Dog Death
…diet change, apoptogens, immune stimulants, just to start with basic foundational steps. Next, discuss with your vet the use of Neoplasene, along with IV vitamin C combined with vitamin K3….
Read MoreHit The Bull’s Eye With Dog Cancer Drugs
…the vacine cannot have booster until march Had carboplantin Now on chemo 2 nd round take home gets for 5 days Getting artemisinin with cottage cheese fish oil and mg,cal…
Read MoreRecommendations for Full Spectrum Veterinarians
…Full Spectrum veterinarian in the list, use the comment box below to add them to this list! Alberta, Canada Dr. Veronica Devall, Calgary Holistic Veterinary Clinic, Calgary Ontario, Canada Dr….
Read MoreMore on Curcumin and Dog Cancer
…cause cancer cells to end their life cycle. Another way of saying this is that it is an apoptogen, or something that causes programed, healthy, end-of-life for cancer cells. One…
Read MoreHelp overcome dog food dangers: which oils for cancer??
…called a breakthrough for a whole host of conditions: cholesterol control, AHHD in adults, chronic inflammation, arthritic pain, skin cancer, autoimmune murine lupus, PMS. Rochelle, I WON’T be putting Krill…
Read MoreFantastic fungus and dog cancer..medicinal mushrooms!?
…immune stimulation.Coriolus, Shitake, Maitake, Reishi, Cordyceps, Agaricus and others contain a carbohydrates in the beta-glucan family. Beta-glucans stimulate white blood cells (lymphocytes including T cells and NK cells, and macrophages)…
Read MoreThe Toxicity of Potent Dog Chemo Drug Doxorubicin
…recommends COQ10 with doxorubicin for its known heart-toxicity side effects. https://www.dogcancerblog.com/articles/book-excerpt/the-most-important-supplements-for-dogs-with-cancer/ https://www.dogcancerblog.com/articles/full-spectrum-cancer-care/conventional/support-chemotherapy-and-radiation-with-botanicals/ https://www.dogcancerblog.com/articles/full-spectrum-cancer-care/conventional/chemotherapy/the-toxicity-of-potent-dog-chemo-drug-doxorubicin/ Wanda McGinnis Our dog Nigel is in treatment for a splenic stromal sarcoma. He has just had…
Read MoreWhat I Do in my Veterinary Hospital
…to build upon conventional care, to see if we could add “outside the box” therapies that could increase odds. I also realized there was no way I could give people…
Read MoreThings You Need To Know About Radiation for Dog Cancer
…NY or CO. There is a chapter on brain tumors in the Guide and here are my posts on CyberKnife. https://www.dogcancerblog.com/blog/cyberknife-radiosurgery-in-pets/ https://www.dogcancerblog.com/blog/my-experience-with-cyberknife-radiosurgery/ All my best, Dr Sue Cheryl Hello Dr-…
Read MoreBetter Life Quality: Play with Your Dog with Cancer
…in front of his nose. He’d catch it and chew with complete joy, then spit it back at me for another go. Involving my family in ‘keep away’ teasing added…
Read MoreWinter Dangers for Dogs with Cancer
…and coat. The chemicals can be absorbed through the paw pads, but also our dogs tend to lick their irritated paws and can ingest it directly. Please always clean paws…
Read MoreIs Dog Cancer Treatment the Same as Prevention?
…things can get pretty confusing. The point here is that many in the alternative medicine community suggest cancer prevention steps for dogs that already have clinical cancer. This is an…
Read MoreDog Cancer Surgery: What I’ve Learned So You Don’t Have To
…on squamous cell cancer that you may beneficial :-). Here’s the link: https://www.dogcancerblog.com/articles/bump-lump/new-approaches-to-squamous-cell-cancer/ There are many things that you can do to help your dog with cancer, such as conventional…
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