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12yo Black Lab with Lung cancer just diagnosed
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Tall order - but it is possible.
You must read up on this site and get her onto Protocol 1000.
I would look deeply into her diet - as she is gonna need good nutrition and Not bought from a store. Because this is where the cancer came from imho.
Next thing I would STRONGLY recommend is getting hold of around 30g of Honey Oil (google it - made from marijuana) Look up Phoenix Tears by Rick Simpson and you could do it yourself even. She must consume at least 30g in 60 days. That will take out the cancer on its own, but the MMS protocol will add to the removal of her pathogens.
No sugar of ANY form and no grains. Her acidity is probably high due to diet, so add a little Sodium Bicarb the her drinking water every day (1/2 teaspoon in at leat 500ml of water.)
It will be a fair amount of work - but you love her and so that won't even count!
Good Luck and keep us informed of the progress.
DogLoverMyself
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Sorry to hear about your friend, just goes to show that smoking is not always the cause of lung cancer!! I share my life with five doggies at the moment, one of which I'll be treating with MMS, she has leichmenosis. All of them are off the streets and they often come in with serious illness
I wish you all the best with your pal, keep us posted, tell us how it's going.
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