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I just wanted to share what happened with my dog Snoopy on Tues. He was
diagnosed with an inoperable nasal tumor back in Nov. 2008 after having nasal
discharge and nose bleeds for 8 months. I was going to try neoplasene but after
reading some of the posts of animals being sick I started looking for other
options. I started Snoopy on PolyMVA about 4-5 weeks ago. He wasn't really
getting the full dose because I was trying to put it on his dry food. I finally
after about 2 weeks figured out to put the dry food in a baggie and shake it
around until the PolyMVA was absorbed. Then I figured out I could add dry
supplements to that also since the PolyMVA was a liquid they stuck to the food
also. I added a chinese herb called Dissolve about 3 1/2 weeks ago and then
about a week or 2 ago I added Transfer Factor Plus which he used to take but I
hadn't been giving for awhile. I've also been putting hydrogen peroxide (12%
food grade, it's toxic so be careful!), apple cider vinegar, and eissac tea in
his water. He also takes Rimadyl. He had a hard tumor the size of 1/2 a golf
ball on top of his head over his eye. Tues. morning he started sneezing, which
he usually does when he first goes outside, then his nose bled a bit, which is
normal for him, then I noticed the lump turned mushy. I called the vet and was
told to bring him in. On the way to the vet I noticed the lump was gone! It had
been less than an hours time. The vet said he thinks the tumor got so large the
blood supply got cut off to part of it and part of the tumor died off. He said
sometimes they drain in and sometimes out, he thinks Snoopy's drained in. He put
him on antibiotics to prevent a bacterial infection. Snoopy's head feels a bit
mushy on top but no lumps. The vet said he thinks part of it is excess skin from
it being stretched so much by the tumor. His nose is still draining, which it
has been like that for months. They said this is good. Snoopy seems pretty
happy! He did develop some red skin over his eyes yesterday afternoon. The vet
said it could be a reaction to the antibiotics. He said he thinks we are making
progress and to continue what I have been doing. I wanted to share the
experience incase it might help someone else. Snoopy is 14 years old, a mixed
breed yorkie, llasha?? or low chen??. He weighs about 15 pounds. Just a note...I
used 12% food grade hydrogen peroxide. I mixed it 11 drops to a gallon of spring
water. I would fill his bowl with regular tap water 1/2-2/3 full then add the
hydrogen peroxide mixed water. Then I would put 2 teaspoons of apple cider
vinegar, and just pour some eissac tea in, I never really measured the tea out.
He gets 6cc of the PolyMVA, about a teaspoon of the Dissolve and one capsule of
the Transfer Factor Plus once a day. He takes 1/2 tablet of 25mg Rimadyl twice a
day. He eats Natures Variety NO GRAIN dry food and has started eating cooked
chicken again plus he eats NO GRAINERS dog bisquits which I get at Walmart. The
dog food is available at Pet Supplies Plus, hydrogen peroxide at the health food
store or I think it can be purchased online too. Dissolve is from
pawhealers.com, eissac tea I get at a tea shop near me, you might be able to
find in health food stores or online too. Apple cider vinegar I buy at the
regular store (Walmart or wherever), PolyMVA is sold online
polymvasurvivors.com. I get the pet formula. And Transfer Factor Plus is thru
4Life. I can give you the lady's name I get it from if you are interested in
that. I hope Snoopy continues to improve and I hope that this will help someone
else's dog or cat as well.




Thu Jul 16, 2009 2:25 pm

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I just wanted to share what happened with my dog Snoopy on Tues. He was diagnosed with an inoperable nasal tumor back in Nov. 2008 after having nasal discharge...
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Way cool! Thanks for sharing! Bobbie...
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