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Effective Natural Treatments for Pet Tumors: A Guide

Seabuckthorn Oil
Posted by Princez7569 (Albany, Ny) on 01/08/2018

I have the Seabuckthorn oil but am not sure how much to give my 15 lb Patterdale (Jack Russell family), any suggestions?


Turmeric and Castor Oil
Posted by Maddie H. (Deary, Idaho) on 11/30/2017

Hello, I just read down through the many reviews and comments regarding tumors, castor oil and turmeric. None of the discussions mention whether the tumor is under the skin or on it. Can we shrink a growth that is under the skin, whether it is cancerous or not, using castor oil and/or turmeric? What about tumors that are located elsewhere like in the liver? Would turmeric cure such a tumor by itself or would one need to add other remedies? Thank you.


Turmeric, Blackstrap Molasses, Coconut Oil
Posted by Tclack (Texas) on 06/19/2017

I have a 12yo pitbull with an orange size fatty tumor on his leg. About a month ago I started adding turmeric, blackstrap molasses & coconut oil to his food. About a week ago the growth increased in size to about a grapefruit and is starting to ooze blood from tiny holes to relieve pressure. The skin is very tight and you can see blood pooling. He licks it constantly and his body seems to be running a slight fever. Prior to this vet did not want to remove due to his age.

My question - it seems his body is trying to expel the tumor. Is there anything I can do to help limit his discomfort or to help it expel more quickly to relieve the pressure?

Does anyone else have examples of where it was expelled and what to expect?

Turmeric, Blackstrap Molasses, Coconut Oil
Posted by Wendy (Columbus, Oh) on 06/20/2017

The fact that the tumor is oozing blood means it's starting to get infected, which also explains his fever. I'm not sure what to suggest, but hopefully Mama To Many or others can suggest some things.


Turmeric, Blackstrap Molasses, Coconut Oil
Posted by Jess Burges (A) on 07/04/2017
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I have an old but happy dog of 14 years who has an apple sized tumour on his front leg. The vet age him 6mths to live and said he was too old for surgery. So a week ago I started applying castor oil and turmeric pack and wrapping it. A week on and the tumour has started to bleed every time I unwrap the bandages from tiny little holes. The blood is oozing out so fast its hard to not get extremely stressed about too much blood loss. I have read on various threads that the tumours do bleed but I am worried about how much is normal. The only way I can stop the bleeding it to pour on cayenne pepper and strap with pressure. Is this just the tumour emptying itself? Our hound seems happy in himself and is eating well twice a day but I keep asking myself if I am doing the right thing by him. Has anyone else in here experienced a lot of blood loss from the tumour and should I just let it drain? Any advise would be very appreciated. Thanks


Turmeric, Blackstrap Molasses, Coconut Oil
Posted by Jess B. (A) on 07/05/2017

Do these tumours refill with new blood as soon as they are emptying? Last night when I unwrapped his leg the blood was spurting out. I am not sure what kind of tumour this is but it does seem to be very bright red blood. There isnt any sign of the other substance coming out. And when it is bleeding is it ok for the dog to lick the blood or will this make them ill? Also the tumour skin is looking quite raw because it is covered 24/7. Is this ok or should it be uncovered? (to be honest I think it would bleed all day if it wasn't covered with a pressure bandage). Very concerned and trying to convince myself I am doing etc right thing here!


Turmeric, Blackstrap Molasses, Coconut Oil
Posted by Mama To Many (Tn) on 07/05/2017

Dear Jess,

I don't know if the tumors refill; I would tend to think not, but I don't really know. Bright red blood does sound pretty serious. Do you have a vet that could help you?

~Mama to Many~


Turmeric, Blackstrap Molasses, Coconut Oil
Posted by Jess B. (A) on 07/05/2017

Thanks Mama to Many, we have been to the vet and they have said it will continue to fill with blood and there isn't anything more we can do but make the most of our last weekend with him. Thanks for your help and advise, I really have appreciated it.


Castor Oil
Posted by Theresa (Mpls., Mn) on 07/19/2017

Hey Sigmund,

I am sorry to hear about your dobie's nasal tumor. It is astonishing what we are seeing now in such young animals :( . Certainly consider the castor oil therapy, but what comes immediately to my mind is the Budwig protocol which can be used in conjunction with other therapies. Please check out EC's page:

https://www.earthclinic.com/remedies/budwig-diet.html

In addition Google "budwig diet for dogs" and explore the hits that come up. Also consider turmeric: https://www.earthclinic.com/cures/turmeric-for-cancer.html

Please report back!


Castor Oil
Posted by Mamaleep (Salt Lake City, Utah) on 08/14/2017

Can castor oil help mast cell tumors? I have an 8 year old boxer with a quarter sized thick mast cell tumor on her chest. I've been applying it for 5 days 2-3 times a day with a heat pack at least once per day. Looking for any results or other things that have good success rates.


Castor Oil
Posted by Didi (Or) on 11/13/2017

You might want to look into frankicense and manuka honey and molasses and so many other things.


Castor Oil
Posted by M (Oh) on 12/29/2017

Response to post on cat neck tumor: Our 17 year old black and white tabby 'buttons' has had a hard tumor that is growing on the right side of her neck right below her ear for months now. Our vet told us she had an ear infection (which was treated with antibiotics prescribed by the vet), an ear polyp and the hard tumor. Because of her age, any kind of surgery is out of the question. So we wait and watch. I would like to try the castor oil....but am skeptical. Do you think this would really help her? I would love to get her back to good health and have her around for many more years as we love all of our cats to pieces!!!


Castor Oil
Posted by Rockel (Ky) on 01/08/2018

I have been reading threads on here about castor oil packs for tumors on pets but have read miscellaneous comments about people reading that they were not good for malignant tumors, of which my cat has. I haven`t seen anything conclusive or documented on this subject. Only heresay of the commenters having read it somewhere. Can anyone point me to more research on the subject? I really want to try this soon if it is an option for my poor baby girl. Thank you!


Castor Oil
Posted by Martha (California) on 09/20/2018

HI Sigmund or Anyone who could comment on effective treatments against Intra-Nasal tumors I am very sorry about your doberman's condition. I am in a similar situation with my chihuahua, Despite the medical report and aware of the regular outcomes, I am hopeful for a positive turn around. I am wondering if you tried the castor oil compresses and/or the Budwig protocol? If so, I would really appreciate if you could comment if you tried any of these alternative therapies, or may be you tried other treatments? What did you experience during the process of the treatment/s? What worked, what didn't? Anything that worked well that you might recommend? Thank you for taking the time to share your experience, as I understand this may be sensitive topic to share. Thus far, God has sustained my little dog, he was in critical condition a week ago, his main problem is obstruction of the airway, miraculously he is surviving thanks be to God. In addition I am using food as medicine. I feed him a vegetarian/ketogenic diet using extra virgin raw coconut oil, I make organic green juice and supplementing with organic wheat grass juice powder, cat's claw extract, probiotics, turmeric, vit D, and a multivitamin. He has shown improvement, nasal mucus discharge has greatly decreased and is breathing better. I am wondering if the castor oil compress would help or not? or if the Budwig protocol worked for you or not? Thank you again. --Martha


Turmeric
Posted by Paul (Lancashire, England) on 05/15/2017

Hi, thanks for your reply, Jed is now on the mend the blood loss was just a lot discharge from the tumour which has now stopped. The next day we noticed that the swelling had gone down a hell of a lot and Jed was brighter in himself. Yesterday there was very little discharge so we gave him a full body wash to make him feel better. This morning the tumour has gone down 75% which is amazing all the stuff inside the tumour is coming away and out so we will be now left with a hole were it was. The question is now what happens next does the body repair the damage in its own way? and do we just keep the wound clean?

Thanks In advance.


Turmeric
Posted by Paul (Lancashire, England) on 05/16/2017

Hi Mama to Many,

Thank you for all your help it is much appreciated. The update on Jed. So far is I tried the turmeric and yes you guess it he licked it all out when I was not looking and made himself sick so went to plan B the Iodine solution you recomended stated not to put it in open wounds so I am a bit bothered about that. So now looking at plan C The Honey do we just pack out the tumour hole with honey? This is going to be fun lol.

The good news is as well all the swelling has gone down in his front leg and Paw just about back to normal and he is starting to take food again slowly as he wants it. Oh and is back to being alert when he hears a bag being opened thinking there is a chance of food. Which he was not doing two days ago.

So he is well on the way to getting better.

So the only thing now is this big hole to sort out? Do I just pack it out with honey?


Turmeric
Posted by Paul (Lancashire, England) on 06/23/2017

Hi everyone, I need some help again with my Lab Jed. A while ago he had a huge tumour just behind his shoulder on his front left leg. With some fantastic help from "Mama to Many" we got Jed back to health again and got rid of the tumor all that was left was a healed lump with scar tissue that was it.

All was good for three weeks and Now his front leg has got swollen up to his shoulder. We kept him on his tumeric but it just stays the same in size, it's slightly red and warm.

We put manuka honey on it and it cooled it down and we are giving him vitamin C tablets twice a day. But it is still swollen and he does not like to get up now and stand on it what can we do to get rid of the swelling. Many thanks in advance Paul and Jed.

p.s. Apart from the swelling he is fine he will be 13 on September 13 2017


Turmeric
Posted by Paul (Lancashire, England) on 06/25/2017

Hi Mama to Many

We found out the cause of Jeds swelling this morning, his tumour is back. We kept him on turmeric from last time we never stopped the twice a day even when he healed up. We now have added the coconut oil to the mix as well just one tablespoon a day with his food. It has come back slightly forward of were it was last time. We are thinking now of castor oil to see if that does any good we are far from giving up the fight. Apart from that Jed is fine. Do you have any other ideas as to what we can do to help him?

All the best

Paul

p.s. it is starting to weep again through two little holes in the lump.


Turmeric
Posted by Mama To Many (Tn) on 06/27/2017

Dear Paul,

I am so sorry to hear about Jed! You have been a faithful and loving friend to him!

While remedies and good food are important, the love and care you have given him no doubt were a greater part of his ongoing health and his peaceful end.

Again, I am so sorry. May the memories of the happy days you had with him be a comfort to you.

~Mama to Many~


Aloe Arborescens Formula
Posted by Cynthia (California) on 08/12/2017

Patricia, how did you deliver the mixture? Is this topical or given orally?


Aloe Arborescens Formula
Posted by Melissa (OH) on 08/15/2023

Hello, did the tumor come back? Just curious for an update if possible.
thank you


Frankincense Oil
Posted by Happyrock (Qld) on 11/05/2016

I have started using one to two drops of 100 percent pure frankincense oil mixed with about 20 drops of organic cold pressed coconut oil. It is supposed to shrink tumours. I have noticed the tumour is starting to change to a slightly brown colour. Has anyone else tried this remedy for tumours?


Honey
Posted by Sherry (Lompoc, Ca) on 05/25/2017

What is DMSO? Looking and doing some research to try to save my Bella. Vet said it was to big to remove it because there wouldn't be enough skin to close it.


Honey
Posted by Sharon (Carthage, Tn) on 08/02/2017 1 posts

This is my first visit to Earth Clinic. I have been searching for help for my five yorkies. Thank You so much for the raw honey info. Can you buy raw honey at grocery store or does it have to be ordered? Thanks for sharing, big help.


Honey
Posted by Doris (Il) on 09/02/2017

DMSO carries whatever its mixed with to the cells. Important because you have to make sure area is clean n free of harmful chemicals. Before n after application. Read the label. I located my jar at the local Rural King back by the horse supplies. I've yet to use it. Wanted to try the food grade hydrogen peroxide on my dogs tumor.


Essiac Tea
Posted by Petra (Tinjan, Croatia) on 01/14/2017 1 posts

Cat fibrosarcoma

So, my 15 years old cat had the x-ray and ultrasound and the vet.said some tumor is in her belly. It is 4x2 cm, in the lover belly, and it is palpable. On ultrasound it seems it has one part solid, one liquid like a cyst. The vet said that he thinks it is some kind of sarcoma, started im muscles and then entered abdominal cavity. I didn't want her to go to biopsy and the surgery, which vet also agreed, so I started to investigate what can I give her. By the way, her blood sample is ok, all is good, other than creatinine that is lightly high. She is ok, normally eating(just a little bit smaller portions), drinking, peeing, pooping....behaving like always. So I hope I got the right time to act, but I just need some advice.

I found out this remarkable site and I saw that a lot of you saved your beloved pets with Essiac tea and shark cartilage. On my research I found that people are not so keen to this treatment because it is not proven to work.

Anyway, I ordered them both, and beside that I am giving her some Spirulina, Ganoderma, Hydrogen pills, while I wati the tea to come.

I would like some comments, tips, suggestions, what to do with my 15 years old best friend? I must say that I'm a DMD, and finished acupuncture school, so any suggestions which points to use is great.

Please, write to us, 'cause we are desperate in some help.

Thank you all


Turmeric
Posted by Suseeq (Sydney Australia) on 09/05/2016

As a fellow Aussie, thanks for that, in my notes it will go.


Turmeric
Posted by Karen (Little Rock) on 09/05/2016 1 posts

I just found out my 13 year old beagle has a Nasopharyngeal cancerous tumor that is causing abnormal breathing. I can feel the lump on his neck. The vet gave him tramadol for pain and said limit his exercise. There are so many treatments-- where do I start? Budwig? Essiac? Oil? Turmeric?


Turmeric
Posted by Suseeq (Sydney Australia) on 09/06/2016

Karen, go with your gut whatever is comfortable for you and your pet and whatever you have easy access to.


Turmeric
Posted by Mary Jane's Momma (Vancouver, Wa) on 02/25/2017

My almost 11 yr old best friend was diagnosed with malignant Mamory Tumor on last Halloween morning. The Vet recommended to have it removed but could not come up with the $$ for the surgery. I have had her on golden paste since and have changed her diet. All of a sudden today she has a high fever and not feeling good at all and the tumor has grown and is all red and hot...Plz what else can I do..............


Turmeric
Posted by Maria Salazar (Englewood Cliffs, Nj) on 09/01/2016

Very helpfull information about Turmeric. I just want to know what would be the right dosage for a 17 1/2 pounds, 17 year old rat terrier .


Turmeric
Posted by Mama To Many (Tennessee) on 09/02/2016

You will find dosing information for turmeric for pets here: https://www.earthclinic.com/pets/turmeric.html


Turmeric
Posted by Erin (Kansas City, Mo ) on 09/20/2016

Where do you get your supplies?


Turmeric
Posted by Mama To Many (Tennessee) on 09/20/2016

Dear Erin,

I like to get my bulk herbs from Mountain Rose Herbs. They have excellent turmeric and a quality anti-cancer mix - Essiac that people use for pets.

Sometimes I get Frontier herbs by the pound through amazon, preferred organic if it is for a health issue.

~Mama to Many~


Turmeric
Posted by Ollie (Hugo, Okla) on 10/31/2016

How much turmeric do u give a dog that weighs abt 7 lbs and do u mix it with water and how often do u give them the turmeric? thank u


Turmeric
Posted by Donna (St. Petersburg, Florida) on 11/12/2016

What strength Tumeric did you give your dog & how is he/she doing now? My boxer was just diagnosed with carconinor sarcoma


Turmeric
Posted by Cheddar (Wichita, Kansas ) on 02/13/2017

I have 8yr old cat diagnosed with an internal tumor in his jaw area. I am looking for natural alternative route. I see positive remarks on turmeric, apple cider vinegar, castor oil. I am wondering how much I should give of each or should I try one then add other products later?


Turmeric
Posted by Sarah (Encinitas) on 05/04/2021

Hi! Can you tell me what cancer diet and herbs you have your dog on? Thank you so much


Turmeric
Posted by Suseeq (Sydney, Australia) on 07/07/2016

I would give some essiac tea as well.


Turmeric
Posted by Deanne (South Australia) on 07/13/2016

Essiac Tea! Yes I bought some but that is the one thing I am not sure HOW to administer? she hates the tea flavour wont drink it... I could syringe it but am already doing that with other natural treatments ( so didnt want to attack her with the syringe again) The tea is Powdered form so can you just use the powder in foo ( like if I hide in in a capsule)??


Turmeric
Posted by Suseeq (Sydney, Australia) on 07/14/2016

The dosage is Essiac tea 30 mls for 45 kgs dog daily.


Turmeric
Posted by Pauline (Wisconsin, Usa ) on 08/13/2016

Deanna from Australia, where do I buy this turmeric? My cupboard?


Turmeric
Posted by Suseeq (Sydney Australia) on 08/13/2016

Yes, if you able to pick up organic all the better, if not the supermarket.


Castor Oil
Posted by Theresa (Mpls., Mn) on 07/08/2016

Hey Karen,

I have no direct experience with treating tumors, however it sounds like cause and effect - ie your treatment is working. You might consider dosing the coconut oil orally along with the turmeric regime. I would keep it clean as you are doing, and discuss with your vet about the progress in shrinking, how small you want it to get, and steps for removal. Your vet may also have ideas on treating the open wound as well.


Garlic, Vitamin C
Posted by Countrygirl (Florida) on 06/18/2016

My Australian Shepherd age 8 has a growth on her tummy. Vet said it was like diggie breast cancer and would cost 600. to remove it. It grew within a week though on abdomen from a tennis ball size to double which worried me beyond words..then she developed a growth on back of one leg size of a golf ball. We have had her since a baby and don't want to lose her. I have been giving her excess garlic daily and excess vitamin c as read so much on research saying both are great at killing cancer cells. Her growths seem to have stopped now. I go through a bottle of rexall dollar general type vit c chewables 500 mg each and rexall garlic 500 mg soft gel pills which she gobbles up them alone and vitamin c so I am thinking they are giving her releif as she will walk to table when wants some. Her spirits are great and no signs of distress. The turmeric and castor oil though has me curious if it would work on her since growth is on abdomen where vital organs are.. could I just give her turmeric pills? or is it a risk?


Turmeric
Posted by Karen (Pueblo, Co) on 08/24/2016

Try putting the tumeric ON the tumor. Also try Apple cider vinegar. Get ahold of ahold of a holistic get. They will really help you with your problem


Turmeric
Posted by Diane (Southern Ca.) on 07/15/2016

About 5 years ago I had just taken in a stray dog (Black mouth Cur) and within a few months she got a tiny bump (Tumor) on top of her front toe.

It got bigger and bigger and I tried soaking it in Epsom salt as a friend advised but it didn't work to get rid of it.

It grew a little more and looked like a beautiful gum ball with a swirl of nice colors! I remember a product I used on a real bad wound a neighbors dog had, a product called BLU KOTE by Dr. Naylor! It sprays on purple. It worked on my neighbors dog's wound so I figured I would try it on the tumor. And it worked! I would soap up and rinse the foot and tumor then spray the Blu Kote spray on the tumor.

The tumor eventually dried up and fell off leaving no scar. But I don't know what type tumor it was.


Turmeric
Posted by Patricia (Downsville) on 07/17/2016 42 posts

Diane,

Thanks for posting the info about your dog's tumor. My cat has a growth of some sort on her chest and nothing has worked. It is in a spot inside her left front leg where a bandage doesn't work.

I just contacted Dr. Naylor and asked if Blue Kote be injested as cats lick all the time. I told him about Dr. Simoncini?? from Italy and that he says cancer is a fungus (Blue Kote is a fungicide according to the company) and he uses baking soda to coat the tumors and they vanish. Perhaps the fungicide property of Blue Kote is why your dogs tumor dried up.

Does the purple stain? My cat's underbelly is white.

Do you know if this product is natural or chemicals?


Turmeric
Posted by Diane (Southern Ca.) on 07/17/2016

Hi Patricia,

The Blu Kote stains but only for awhile.

I used to get some purple on my finger and the stain didn't last long. Sorry I don't know much else about this product. Only that it worked on the dog's tumor on her paw and you better ask if it can be used on a cat.

I notice that some products that are good for dogs and not good for cats. Blu Kote is great on wounds for dogs and other farm animals. My neighbor's males dogs got into a bad fight and one dog had a nasty wound on it's leg and my husband sprayed Blu Kote on the bad wound and it healed nicely.


Turmeric
Posted by Theresa (Mpls., Mn) on 07/19/2016

Hey Diane,

Per the wiki page: Blu Kote contains "Acriflavine has been shown to have anti-cancer activity by inhibition of HIF-1 which prevents blood vessels growing to supply tumors with blood and interferes with glucose uptake and use."


Turmeric
Posted by Theresa (Mpls., Mn) on 07/19/2016

FYI Blu Kote is commonly available at farm supply or fleet farm type stores, though you may find it in walmart and the like in rural areas. The Active Ingredients: Sodium Propionate, Gentian Violet, Acriflavine,

Inactive Ingredients:
Water, Isopropyl alcohol, Urea, Glycerine, Sodium hydroxide.


Turmeric
Posted by Diane (Southern Ca.) on 07/19/2016

Patricia, I just now found out you can't use Blu Kote on cats. It can be harmful to cats.

Hydrogen Peroxide is OK for cats on wounds.

https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090711181831AAJzcNF


Turmeric
Posted by Diana (Florida) on 04/03/2018

Put some colloidal silver on the wound, if you can some hydrogen peroxide for the infection the silver is for infection and bacteria, coconut oil is good too. Good luck


Turmeric
Posted by Melanie (Illinois) on 07/18/2016

Hi Linda! How long did it take for the cyst to shrink after giving your dog castor oil and turmeric? Mine also has one growing on his upper eyelid and it got infected so now he's on antibiotics but it seems to be getting bigger. I'm desperate for alternative options.


Turmeric
Posted by Patricia (Downsville) on 08/30/2016 42 posts

LInda C

Can you give the detail for the aloe vera and castor oil for tumors. How much of each? how long did it take? Is it applied externally?

I have not been able to apply enough of anything on her tumor and have not been able to cover with a bandage it due to where it is. I think the aloe and castor oil may have the consistency of a salve and be able to cover it up.

Thank you, Patricia


Vaccinations and Tumor Link
Posted by Miriana (Lancaster) on 06/27/2016

Hello

I agree with you about vaccinations but Rabies shots are required to go fly overseas, which I am going to do. I won't give any shots but can not get around the Rabies one?


Vaccinations and Tumor Link
Posted by Bernie (Mi) on 07/08/2016
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Humm taking another path. April 2016 Basically 13 yr old ShihTzu (14#) had 5 small growths on skin and one large goozing one side above left leg. Vet wanted $600 for removal and no guarantees for regrowth.

Now my ShihTzu is acting like a puppy. Lots of energy.

Path I went to onlynaturepet Q10 capsule daily

onlynaturalpet.com

and Pycnogenol1 tablet for approx 2 weeks and then 1/2 tablet daily

http://www.shopkaire.com/ The Original Maritime Prime with Pycnogenol French maritime pine bark extract.

.....................

Skin treatment Daily for 5 small growths on skin I came up with Black walnut oil, tea tree oil and a salve herbal savy by country comfort ( golden seal and myrrh). The growths have decreased in size by 60%. Apply w Qtip.

Now is the time for small black walnuts falling from trees. Thought if you get the small walnuts before they turned into a nut you can slice open and apply the oil to growth. Short window open. Been told squirrels never get cancer - they eat black walnuts.

Four (4) months later - all is good until today the groomer discovered a mass - not hard and no pain) (about 2") above rear right area - stomach area. Well researching this site I am going continue on what I have been doing but add capsule RED CLOVER to his daily diet. Read up on the benefits for dogs internet. Thinking I will give it to him for 2 weeks and see where it stands.


Vaccinations and Tumor Link
Posted by Theresa (Mpls., Mn) on 08/23/2016

Hello Memaryellen,

Can you please share the specific name of the homeopathic remedy for the rabies vaccine to which you refer? Thank you!


Vaccinations and Tumor Link
Posted by Angela (England) on 09/10/2016

Hi there. I understand what your saying concerning regular injections, yet my staff I homed due to mistreated as a puppy has had no injections at all. He is 10 and has a lump on his back leg the size of a large orange. Vets wanted to remove his leg not just the lump, I am now trying my hardest to treat him five times a day with castor oil and turmeric to reduce this and prove them wrong.


Hydrogen Peroxide
Posted by Mama To Many (Tennessee) on 01/28/2016

Dear Mandy,

This is wonderful! Thank you for sharing!

May I ask what size water bowl you used? It seems that a very small bowl would make the hydrogen peroxide concentration dangerously high.

Thanks!

~Mama to Many~


Hydrogen Peroxide
Posted by Noah (Seattle, Wa) on 08/31/2016

My cat has a tumor in virtually the same area. I purchased the same exact peroxide. What dosage did you give your cat? How often? And how were you able to successfully give your kitty enough?


Pau D'Arco
Posted by Debbie (Ga) on 11/30/2015
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All in know is that my dog had this huge tumor on his neck. I could not afford to have it seen about. I read up on tumors & after a month of one capsule of Pau D'Arco a day that tumor shrunk & disappeared & never came back.

If it cures a tumor I think it would help heal crohns. It has many uses.

Every one is different, so use your discretion.


Turmeric
Posted by Delores (Sc) on 06/24/2017

How is your dog doing now? I have a 10 year old apbt who is going through the same


Essiac Tea
Posted by Claudia (Tacoma Wa) on 08/11/2015

I have read a lot off good reviews about essiac for pets on this site, so I tried it on my dogs growth on his nipple area. At first it looked like it was working but now the lump is growing very large and it is spreading. It is also hard and today I noticed something like a sore forming? Is this normal? Do I discontinue or keep going? It is not painful when I touch the area. She does not mind me doing that..appetite is good.

She is a 8 year old bostie. I am retired on a limited income and can't afford surgical bills..I'm af4aid I have to put her down.

Cod Liver Oil
Posted by Shirley (Minnesota, US) on 03/26/2015
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I had a cat that was 15 who would not eat or drink for 10 days, the vet said bring her in & they would put her to sleep. I took off work & carried her in a sling all day & gave her 4 times a day cod liver oil. On the 10th day she jumped out & started drinking & eating slowly & lived until she was 22 & died in my arms.. She had a tumor in her stomach & the cod liver oil somehow healed it.. could have been a hair ball.. they figured she lived to be 15 & she would die... not so.. Also healed a tumor on my niece's dog's cheek.. I forget the two things I used for a pack..(it is a old treatment for humans with boils etc).. It worked.. also gave a little in the mouth.. I am going to look it up tonite.. some cold packed oil & baking soda (natural kind with no aluminum in it. it works.. look it up.. just put in cold pressed oil & baking soda... cannot remember the name of the oil... should pop up on the computer maybe.. thank u ..


Seabuckthorn Oil
Posted by Sharyn (Pa., US) on 03/08/2015

I too, cannot afford expensive vet fees. WHY, if their profession is "caring" for animals do they put the cost out of reach for so many people???
I started reading these articles because my 10 yr. old Golden has several TUMORS, different sizes, different textures. I've removed two. Both oozed gross matter before removal. However, I've got an ongoing bill to pay. This berry treatment got my attention rather than turmeric paste, etc., due to oozing. Where do I get this product and how much for an 80 lb Golden Retriever. Risks???


Seabuckthorn Oil
Posted by Krystal (Springfield) on 03/14/2015

Anyone know if its safe for a cat? She's about 9-10 lbs


Seabuckthorn Oil
Posted by Lesley (Az) on 06/26/2015

I would guess if it is okay for humans and dogs, it should be okay for your kitty.

I found the sea buckthorn berry oil today at Whole Foods for $32. My 12 year old husky-chow has a tumour on her lower jaw and I hope this works.

Good luck!


Seabuckthorn Oil
Posted by Katie (Jackson, Ga) on 02/10/2017

Hi everyone. Are you all giving your dogs the seabuckhorn oil in their food or water? I had read that you can apply it directly on the tumors which I have been doing on my dog since November, but its not working that way. I'm desperate to try something else at this point!


Seabuckthorn Oil
Posted by Stephen (United Kingdom) on 09/22/2021

Hi, how did you give the sea buckthorn berry oil? Can you put it the dog's food as I have a dog with lung cancer .oO do you have to drop it directly into the dog's mouth?


Seabuckthorn Oil
Posted by Stephen (UK) on 02/17/2022

Hi how did you give the oil, was it mixed into food or dropped into the mouth? Thanks


Seabuckthorn Oil
Posted by Rhonda (TX) on 02/25/2022 33 posts

I cooked the Tilapia in it and also put it in the food. I also used Salmon oil.


Seabuckthorn Oil
Posted by Trudy (Morrice, Mi) on 05/14/2024

I just started my 13yr old bulldog / Staffordshire mix on sea buckthorn berry oil yesterday and I'm praying for results like stated here. I'm wondering how long Boppo has the mouth tumor before you started this. I noticed the lump 2 weeks ago (marble size) and took her to the vet within this time it grew 3-4 times the size and is now tomato size. It's been bleeding and she's bit chunks off. Follow-up appointment wasn't great - more antibiotics and pain/anti-inflammatories they are willing to attempt surgery but aren't recommending it. They expect it to grow back within a month or 2 if surgery is done. I'm just wondering if you experienced bleeding with Boppo. I know this is an old post but hoping someone with similar experience can shed some light. Thank you!


Castor Oil
Posted by Theresa (Mpls., Mn) on 12/24/2014

Hey Robbie!

You might consider applying the turmeric topically, either mixed in with the castor oil or applied dried onto the tumor area itself.


Castor Oil
Posted by Betty (Texas, US) on 12/29/2014

I have found that turmeric capsules put in pet food works better - they cannot taste it..available at health stores or herbal internet sale, I use Puritain Pride for quality.


Castor Oil
Posted by Cathy (Maine) on 03/12/2016

My Yorkie also hates blackstrap, which did not work very well. Got rid of smaller lumps but the big ones are still there. Will eat disguised turmeric though. I am going to try topical organic castor oil. I have found organic is way better than natural. for myself anyway. and going to try topical turmeric. he also had pledora bugs from damp hay. Need a medicine for that.


Castor Oil
Posted by Rebecca (Ky) on 03/08/2016

Hey, I usually take amount needed / half of a ml and half of melted organic coconut oil in a medical syringe, shake ingredients together. Hold your pet by the fur under her chin, don't give her a choice for her own good, don't hurt her but simply put syringe at her back teeth and inject in her throat. This gets it done, its over.


Castor Oil
Posted by Janice (Cleveland Heights, Ohio ) on 03/07/2015

I have a pet rat with a large mammary tumor. She has had surgery for mammary tumors before. They were benign but keep coming back in different areas. I don't know that she could survive another surgery. I am giving her turmeric and molasses orally. Should I try castor oil and turmeric on the tumor itself? Any feedback would be appreciated.


Turmeric and Castor Oil
Posted by Kathy Thomas (Henderson, Texas) on 11/15/2014

I am reading these posts about caster oil and tumeric for tumors in dogs. I am considering treating my dog, but one of the MANY tumors is quite large on her right shoulder. The size of my hand... Like I am holding a grapefruit. I am concerned about caring for something like that if it ruptures...

Turmeric and Castor Oil
Posted by Sweet Karma (Idaho) on 08/01/2021

It is important to note that black pepper when used often is not good for cats. I'm not sure about dogs. Great for humans.


Turmeric and Castor Oil
Posted by Kelly B (Raleigh, Nc) on 07/31/2018

I SO agree; this is one reason why I use fresh ground, high quality pepper on almost everything I serve as food to my family. Pepper/piperine enhances absorption so much and our foods are already so depleted, anything we can do to increase nutrients is a significant benefit.


Turmeric
Posted by Donna (New York, US) on 11/09/2014
★★★★★

Hi my shepherd mix had a fatty tumor on her front leg. It grew quite large and then the skin started to split. I took her to the Vet and he said it would take 3 surgeries and about $2600 to remove but suggested I go home and research some remedies to get it to shrink. I found this site and began applying a turmeric paste to it and then gave her 2 times a day a teaspoon of turmeric and a teaspoon of black strap molasses in some wet food. In about 3 weeks the tumor started to oooze. It was in the evening so I just wrapped it up and let it drain. I brought her to the Vet. After examining it he said it had shrunk considerable and now was only one surgery and less than half the cost. He had me take her home and let it continue to drain. The next day she had her surgery and she is as good as new! It was amazing, I didn't think it was working but it did and it took awhile and yes it was gross when it was draining but certainly worth it.


Castor Oil
Posted by Adrienne (Az, US) on 11/05/2014

My dog has a possible sarcoma lump on her armpit. I have mixed castor oil and turmeric and have been applying it topically. Also giving turmeric capsules in food. After a month, the lump is the same size, but oddly the skin around it is red and bloody today. I heard that lumps seem to get worse before getting better, but the lump is the same color, the skin around it is red. I am wondering if the friction of the paste is causing a skin irritation since its in the armpit area. Anybody seen this?

Castor Oil
Posted by Debbie (Portslade, UK) on 11/08/2014

I would imagine the turmeric is burning the skin. I would stop using it.

Carry on giving it internally. And, some virgin coconut oil.


Maple Syrup, Baking Soda
Posted by Theresa (Mpls., Mn) on 09/25/2014

Hey Veggienut!

Thank you for sharing your inspiring journey and your approach to healing your kitty. GREAT ideas - thank you!!


Castor Oil
Posted by Jackie (Oh - Ohio) on 09/18/2014

My elder Schnauzer/maltese mix has developed a bulbous growth on the edge of his gum right next to his incisor tooth. My friend recommended trying castor oil on it. Would it be safe and could it help since it's in his mouth? Any suggestions?

Mammary Gland Tumor Remedies
Posted by SMequine (Midwest USA) on 04/15/2024

Good afternoon, one of my older rare breed Bolonkas has tumor on mammary gland. She has been on Joe Tippen protocol for 5 wks now. No change.

Castor Oil and DMSO topically. Getting Curcumin sprinkled in food w capsule broken open of Reishi. Wanding w iTerraHertz 15 mins daily as well.

I want to increase turmeric and/or paste it, but I am not sure about the bleeding issue on mammary gland blood supply.

Has anyone used turmeric on mammary tumors? What about Bloodwort?

She is 12/13 yrs old, 8-10#, and a happy Howdy Dyu Russian Bolonka.


Castor Oil
Posted by R.s.c (Pennsylvania) on 02/23/2014

Don't know how your pet survived when he could have been licking the castor oil on his fur. It is considered one of the most dangerous toxin to pets according to the ASPCA pet toxin list. Anywhere on the internet you search it is considered a toxin to pets requiring vet care immediately if ingested. I would like to use it on my pet's small tumor if you can convince me it is safe if my pet licks the castor oil when it is on the fur.


Castor Oil, Chaga
Posted by Theresa (Mpls., Mn) on 01/08/2014

Hey Debbie!

THANK YOU for sharing about Chaga!

It looks like a very helpful fungus!!

http://oriveda.wordpress.com/chaga-the-facts/

Please keep us posted on your Beagle's progress!


Castor Oil, Chaga
Posted by Abby (Nj) on 03/16/2016

Hi..I realize this is old but if you could contact me I would really appreciate hearing about your experience and what worked best for you. Going through the same thing right now..


Castor Oil, Chaga
Posted by Kristi (Monterey) on 06/13/2016

I am also going through this right now with my dog (Nasal cancer). Do you have any successful suggestions? It is such a hard place to treat.


Castor Oil, Chaga
Posted by Michael (Barcelona, Spain) on 07/09/2017

Yes, my 15 year old Schnauzer also has a nasal cancer,,,,,, is there any hope? thanks


Turmeric and Castor Oil
Posted by Glsmith14 (Mobile, Al) on 09/24/2013

Turmeric: I have a 13 yr old lab mix that has some fatty tumors as well as something on her right flank and possibly the right one. I took her to a holistic vet for acupuncture as it helped a dog that we had years ago. She said that it could be a tumor but without X-rays she wouldn't know for sure. Maggie has had two bloat surgeries within the last 3 years and I don't wont to take the risk of putting her to sleep again. She is not limping and is still very active and eating well. I have decided to try the turmeric as well as the castor oil. I mixed the turmeric 1/2 tsp, with about a tablespoon of local honey and she licked it right down. I am not sure what to do with the castor oil. Do I make a poultice for her hip or does she ingest it? The vet ran blood work and everything looked pretty good except for her creatinine was a point over normal. The visit was close to 400$ and as with most of the folks here have other pets and limited income. So I am going to give this a try and will keep you posted. Any other suggestions would be appreciated. She eats taste of the wild salmon along with pork meat that I cook, about 2-1/2-3 cups daily. I have her blood test that I can send if it would help with suggestions. Thank you glsmith14

Turmeric and Castor Oil
Posted by Rottiemom65 (Ontario, Canada) on 09/27/2013

I just noticed you said you feed her cooked pork? Please stay away from pork, and RAW meat is best, if you can afford it then try to feed her just raw meat, with cooked veggies, also a bit of oatmeal or rice with it. I have always noticed an extrmeme difference when feeding my dogs RAW


Turmeric
Posted by Bunny (Central Ny) on 02/16/2016

My shepherd mix has a large tumor , also he has a lot of fur .should I shave him or just saturate the fur and rub into the skin as much as possible?


Turmeric
Posted by Natalie (Uniontown, Pa) on 10/16/2017

My dog has a large tumor or what I think is a tumor under her ear by her lymph node. It is not visible on the outside of her skin, my question is would the castor oil work for her since it's not visible.


Turmeric
Posted by Leilanie (Hi) on 10/17/2017

Castor oil penetrates the skin nicely and should help even if the cyst is not visible.


Turmeric
Posted by Diana (Florida) on 04/03/2018

You can give her some colloidal silver for an antibotic, and infection, put some coconut oil on it even if she licks it won't hurt her.


Castor Oil
Posted by Melissa (Austin, Tx) on 04/17/2013

I've applied castor oil to my dogs tumor on the side of her body. My question is, The tumor is now looking VERY scary, ugly, deformed, bleeding, and oozy. What does this mean? Is it breaking down? I try to keep it clean and bandage it, but she usually ends up ripping them off and licking the site. I have stopped the castor oil and try putting neosporin. Sometimes it looks like pus is forming but then it goes away. Any suggestions thanks.

Castor Oil
Posted by Kat (West Bend, Wisconsin) on 07/24/2013

feedback for Melissa from Austin, Tx (4-17-2013)

Her description of her dog's tumor reaction from using castor oil pack treatment reminded me of the description I read of tumors being treated with a product called "Black Ointment". As the tumors are being destroyed and break down, they exhibit All the "symptoms" Melissa was describing! She might want to look up websites on "Black Ointment";some of them have photos of various tumors during treatment, from start to finish. Evidentially the Very nasty-looking "symptoms" should not scare you into stopping treatment;otherwise you halt the Complete elimination of the cancer. Treatment might even cause a fairly deep pit/hole, but this is a good sign, showing that the "root/s" have been destroyed. Hole will fill in from bottom out; just follow the "Black Ointment" treatment directions. (Or complete the castor oil treatments until nastiness stops & then maybe use aloe vera gel to help new skin growth).

Best Wishes & Blessings to You and your Furry Angel!!!

Kat


Castor Oil
Posted by Jenn (California ) on 12/30/2022

I used black salve on my dog from herb healers. It definitely was a messy process but it removed a large tumor. Unfortunately later on another tumor even larger grew in its place. I didn't feel like dealing with the bloody mess as she'd rub her back on my area rugs and get blood all over. But it shrank the tumor like onion layers. I've used it on myself multiple times. I'm going first to try castor oil to see if it's less messy. Herb healers said this current tumor is too big to treat with BS but recommended iodine. That was extremely messy as it stained everything.


Glial Cell Brain Tumor Remedies
Posted by Julieboolie (Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States) on 03/26/2013

My sweet 9 year old Vizsla dog was just diagnosed with an aggressive glial cell brain tumor located in his occipital lobe. He had 5 siezures last wednesday 3/20 and after recovering from those he had an MRI and a spinal tap to determine what was going on. It is not surgically treatable and we can't afford radiation and really don't want to put him though it. We want to find something that will shrink his tumor holistically. He is really strong, and healthy otherwise. I have read about many treatments such as the Budwig diet, frankinsence, DMSO with aloe vera, essiac tea.... He is taking an anti siezure medication and steroids. The neurologist gave him 3 to 6 months to live and we are trying to be as hopeful as we can. I give him reiki about an hour per day and he also gets tong ren. I am looking to change his diet and do anything else that will help! Do you or does anyone have any suggestions? It is scary and any help, insight or suggestions would be amazing! Thank you!!!!

Glial Cell Brain Tumor Remedies
Posted by Namiko (Oak Bluffs, Ma) on 04/01/2013

Google food grade hydrogen peroxide therapy. I use it and it works, it's easy, it's cheap and it's worth a try. There is tons of info about it on-line, good for both humans and animals. Good luck.


Glial Cell Brain Tumor Remedies
Posted by Naznine (Ny) on 11/19/2015

Hi.

Sorry to hear about your dog.

Try Turmeric -you prepare it with coconut oil and a pinch of Cayenne Pepper. Cayenne is great for shrinking tumors.

Don't feed commercial food. Give some home cooked food with vegetables like carrots or broccoli.

Black seed oil is a cure all and you can buy it on line.

Honey (organic) is beneficial for seizures.

Put a few drops of Apple Cider Vinegar in drinking water.


Glial Cell Brain Tumor Remedies
Posted by Abby (Nj) on 03/16/2016

I realize this is old.. but I was very curious as to the suggestions u made of the black seed oil & the apple cider vinegar if possible please reply. It would be really appreciated


Glial Cell Brain Tumor Remedies
Posted by Abby (Nj) on 03/17/2016

Currently using turmeric with cayenne pepper mixed with food to hopefully heal a mass. Actually got the idea here. Also came across the idea of using black cumin seed oil as it has so many positive benefits. Was wondering if anyone knew about any dangers of combining the two as they are both in the cumin family & I don't want the combination to result in overdose or overuse. I do add a little organic apple cider vinegar to her water..just a few drops and other then that she takes her regular vitamins (all natural). I just worry that too many herbs or natural anything can be bad if combined wrong. Also the recommended dosages if combining the two is okay. Going on my second full week using the turmeric & have yet to see any results, or shrinkage..anyone who knows anything possibly going through the same experience please leave a comment all advice is welcome. Thank you.


Glial Cell Brain Tumor Remedies
Posted by Dana (Nashville, Tn) on 03/03/2017

I would add CBD oil in your regimen to help with the seizures while you are treating the tumor... if cannabis is legal in your state medicinally, I would add the THC/CBD oil so that your baby benefits from the THC working to kill the cancer cells, and the CBD helping to keep the seizures at bay!! Praying!!



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