Tuesday 4 February 2014

4th Februrary 2014

Kodi yesterday

GREAT NEWS


After consultation with Dr Janey we have now reached the stage where we can begin reducing Kodi's MMS treatment and continue with a maintenance programme.

We are now giving him 9 drops of MMS twice a day which is a lot easier on him (and on us).

The diet we have all three of them on is now a way of life. We could never conceive of going back to the old routine of commercially bought dog food and I think they would turn their noses up at it in horror.  They love their free range, chemical and hormone free chicken, rice and veggies and Mom's home made pellets. The added cumin gives it a lovely flavour and it smells divine when it is cooking.


Quite often when we have cooked up a batch we will have exactly the same on our plates. (Excluding the pellets although they are also very tasty).

When we first started this programme it seemed like a huge amount of work but we have a routine and now it all just falls into place quite naturally.

When friends and family visit they cannot believe the result we have had with Kodi. They saw him when the tumour was growing - that huge ugly bulbous mass bulging out of his mouth.  And now you would never even know it was ever there.
Looking at these pictures it's hard to believe how it looked.





Kodi is like a teenager again. He has trimmed down and has boundless energy and drives his brothers crazy because he wants to play all the time.




It is hard to believe that this is the dog we would have had to put down long before Christmas.

For anyone who is unfortunately facing the dreaded diagnosis of cancer in their pet - I hope this blog holds out a beacon of hope. We were very sceptical at the outset but we really had nothing to lose by going this route and now, seeing the results with our own eyes, we firmly believe in the relevance of  holistic treatment for cancer.



We are ordinary people with a very modest income and the MMS treatment is thankfully not expensive at all. We also come out on the plus side by making our own meals for the dogs as opposed to purchasing commercial dog food.

For further information on MMS please visit www.canceralive.net

Best wishes and happy blogging,
Sandy, Gunter and the boys xxxx



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