Not just Holistic, but how to use E: All of the Above!

I made this blog because I did tons of research on success stories and research worldwide and used it on my dog with nasal cancer named Lucy. So, now my hobby is molecular biology. The treatment uses combination of health store supplements, some prescription meds, diet changes, and specific Ayurvedic and Chinese medicinal herbs. I just wanted her to have a better quality of life. I thought this combination of E: All the Above (except no radiation or chemo and surgery for this cancer was not an option) would help that for sure, but it actually put her bleeding nasal cancer in remission!
My approach to cancer is about treating the whole animals biologic system. But I do hate the word 'Holistic'. Sounds like hoo hoo. This is science based, research based data and results of using active herbal compounds that happen to be readily available and common. Some call it Nutriceuticals. Others may call it Orthomolecular cancer therapy. Or Cancer Immunotherapy.
I FEEL DIVERSITY IN TREATMENT IS KEY:
-Slow cancer cell reproduction
-Make cancer cells become easier targets for the immune system
-Kill the cancer cells
-Rid the cancer cells
-Remove the toxins it produces
- Stimulate and Modulate the immune system
-Control secondary symptoms like bleeding, infection, inflammation, mucous, appetite, or pain for a better feeling animal
-Working with your vet for exams and prescriptions that are sometimes needed when conditions are acute.
Just by using a multi-modal treatment approach that is as diverse in attack as possible. Both conventional and natural.
The body conditions that allowed it to develop in the first place must be corrected. If caught early enough, like with Lucy, this ongoing maintenance correctional treatment is all that was required at this point to achieve, so far, more than 10 TIMES the life expectancy given (more than 60 months) after diagnosis WITH remission. I did not use radiation or chemotherapy or surgery.
I hope this cancer research can help your dog as well.

My Lucy

My Lucy
In Loving Memory my Lucy December 2016
CURRENT STATUS - It was for more than 5 YEARS after Lucy was diagnosed by biopsy in March 2011 with nasal cancer that she lived. And she was in remission for 4 of 5 years using no radiation or chemo! Now multiply that by 7 to be 35 years extended!! She was 12.5 years old - equivalent to almost 90 human years old. She ended her watch December 1, 2016. I miss her so much.

February 1, 2012

Budget chemotherapy for mast cell tumors in dogs

This is what I read somewhere. Normally this does not apply to nasal cancer, but you might know someone whose dog has this. PLUS, some non biopsied nasal cancers might have an uncommon form of mast cell tumor rather than adenocarcinoma, so the addition below might help symptoms.


Conventional Treatment
"Probably the best affordable option is a combination of prednisone and lomustine (CCNU). Prednisone is given daily, and lomustine is given every 3-4 weeks. CBCs do need to be monitored routinely. We would also add in daily an H2 blocker (eg. Pepcid /Tagamet) and an H1 blocker (antihistamine such as Chlortrimeton or Benadryl)."




Dose for Mast Cell Tumors and growths & epuli in a 55-75 lb. dog example

1 tab 200 mg. Tagamet (Cimetidine) and

1 tab 25 mg. Benadryl (Diphenhydramine) caplet

twice a day for 3 weeks. 

 

With dogs who are terminal, the treatment is continued for the rest of the dog's life.

Some people have increased the Benadryl to 2 tabs per dose with no negative side affects and increased the shrinkage.  Each dog is different and you should decide your treatment accordingly. Always talk to your vet. Even when he doesn't like what you want to do just because you 'read it on the internet'. 


Research this yourself - you will see.

How This Works:


  • Mast Cell tumors are comprised of T1 and T2 cancer cells. 

  • Tagamet & Benadryl are over-the-counter drugs that encapsulate the T1 & T2 cancer cells. 

  • Tagamet encapsulates T1 cells and Benadryl encapsulates T2 cells by cutting off the blood and oxygen supply. 

  • This causes the cells to die which shrinks the tumors and puts the cancer into remission.

  • You may see one tumor, but it is very likely that other tumors may exist in the body that you cannot see.

  • When a tumor is surgically removed, you are only removing the one you can see.
Here are some dog owner who said it helps
http://www.veraboxers.com/cancer.htm