The Cure is in the food.

Wise Owl

Deceased
I posted this last week on the main forum about a diet that we have our 13 year old dog on. She has/had cancer. I say has/had because the tumors are disolving and going away! We have had her on the diet for about 6 weeks now with such great success that I had to share it.
First ingredient is using foods high in oxalic acid. Yeah, it is toxic if you use too much. The point of the diet is to utilize the natural oxalic acid as a cancer/disease fighting tool.

Until recently we used canned carrots as her main source with garlic and parsley added.... The first 5-8 days you use a lot. Then you back off. You still use the oxalic acid but try not to over do it.

Our old dog has several melanomas on her body plus four or five "fatty tumors" (that is what the vet called them)(he was wrong). The ones on her skin have all been shrinking. They sort of go to a solution, drain then dry up. It has been amazing to watch the whole process. She has one behind her ear that was the size of a silver dollar. Looked like a bean. It is about 1/3 the size it was 6 weeks ago.

She rested a lot the first few weeks while her body fought the cancer. She is improving daily now. Almost back to her old self. And the tumors are all shrinking.

The ones on her skin I also use black tea. Five bags to 8 oz of boiling water. Steep for 15 mins then apply to a guaze pad and cover the tumor. Allow to dry out a little. Maybe 1/2 hour. Then remove and repeat every 12 hours. For a really serious tumor do it every 6 hours.

Ok, now for the blockers.

Calcium, citric acid and vit B6. Also microwaves and EMF.
These items neutralize the acid and keep it from working. Avoid them......

To find out more details go to the website and read.
You can email for the book which has all the details.

Tell Col Joe that Candy sent you. :) :p (that's our girl) He will know who you mean.

Oh, he will send the book to you. If you don't think it is worth the money he asks for it then throw it away and forget it. He will not charge you. In fact he won't even send a bill with it.

I am adding my testimony to the others who have beaten cancer. Or at least my old dog is beating it!

www.coljoe.com
 

Wise Owl

Deceased
I am happy to report that Candy has lost one more tumor in the last two days. It disolved and is now just a small scar!
Absolutely amazing! Never seen anything like this before. It is an answer to some very fervent prayer....
 

Wise Owl

Deceased
Our dog is still beating the tumors. The big one behind her ear is still disappearing. Absolutely the most astonishing thing I have ever seen.

I have pics if anyone is interested. Going to get another one is a week. I am taking them about 10 days apart to record the progress.

She is very alert, skin is getting better by the day and she is so much happier. I have to believe that all the tumors are going to dissolve and go away.

Please if you know anyone who is battling cancer, please give them Col. Joe's website to look at.
 

brokenwings

Veteran Member
I would like to see the pictures too. I did e-mail and ask how I could order his book and how much it was. He did send his book With a Bill.
 

Wise Owl

Deceased
You guys want to see huh?

the second pic was about 5 weeks ago. And the first one was about 4 days ago. It is half the size and you can see it is dying. Had to re edit to correct which was which. Sorry been a long day.....


brokenwings. If you don't feel the book is worth the money then don't pay it. I think you will find it worth a lot more than he asks.
I hope some of you were able to listen to him today on Frank Whalens program.
 

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Wise Owl

Deceased
Just wanted to add that in the photo from 5 weeks ago she had been on the diet for about ten days and it was starting to disolve. The yellow in the middle is the beginning of where it developed a hole and drained causing the separation in the whole thing. The dangling part on the bottom has now gotten even smaller.
Joe said is a couple weeks we should be able to just have it cut off. All that should remain is the empty sack.....
Can't wait.
She has had this for a long time.

and before anyone asks why we didn't do it earlier it was because she can't tolerate anesthsia. She died on the table getting her teeth cleaned at 8 years old. Almost lost her then but our old vet managed to bring her back.
 

DocVan

Contributing Member
Wise Owl,

I got the book because of your posting. Impressed me, seems almost TOO simple. Just sent Col. Joe a money order by return mail (what a nice, caring man he is). Very helpful when we spoke, via e-mail. Just half way through the book, but started program anyway. Can't seem to locate Hain carrot juice in any of my local health food stores, or groceries, in the Portland, OR area. Everyone carrys Hain products, but not that one. Will contact their hdqtrs and ask about an outlet. Love the part about eating chocolate too. Yippee! Rest of the diet going well though.

Wished I had known about this sooner. Lost my 54 year old buddy in Sept. Wasn't a fun way for him to die. We scattered his ashes over a mountain that he loved.

The diet is not something weird either, just the way we all should be eating anyway.

Thanks again for turning us on to Col. Joe (he is age 77), via your postings. (Fingers crossed).

DocVan
 
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Wise Owl

Deceased
DocVan, good for you.
Our dog is still doing excellant. The tumor behind her ear is still shrinking.

My best suggestion on carrot juice is make it yourself. Get a manual juicer and have at it. cheaper in the long run and you won't have to go thru the find the Hollywood carrot juice. as long as you have fresh carrots you are good to go. That is what we finally did and believe me it really sped up the tumor dying.

I will try to get another pic up soon. Anyone with melanoma's I would also recommend the black tea poultice. It works!

Joe is an angel.... Such a sweet man.... I can vouch for that....

God bless him!

Good luck with the diet DocVan.
 

DocVan

Contributing Member
Wise Owl,

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"My best suggestion on carrot juice is make it yourself. Get a manual juicer and have at it. cheaper in the long run and you won't have to go thru the find the Hollywood carrot juice. as long as you have fresh carrots you are good to go. That is what we finally did and believe me it really sped up the tumor dying."
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Doh!!! Boy, did I miss the obvious ( "make it yourself"). Got to be a lot cheaper, too.
I had a juicer once that was a real piece of junk, so I threw (literally) the thing in the trash, and just never thought about replacing it with something better. Looks like I have some shopping to do. Thanks.

DocVan
 

suzy

Membership Revoked
Wise Owl, this is wonderful, and interesting. Appreciate seeing the pictures, and will hope she makes a complete recovery. What are you feeding her for a diet?

Thanks. suzy
 

Wise Owl

Deceased
Diet consists of:
Dark meat chicken, stewed in garlic and parsley water...
rice (sometimes potatoes)
carrots w/juice from can
green beans w/juice also
raw garlic

She is totally off commercial pet food. Not even treats. No beef or pork. No dairy, no citric acid or vit b6 (pyrodoxine) All of that stuff is in the com. food. They all block oxalic acid. And you also have to keep all food away from microwaves and high electrical currents.
To cook her food I start the water on high to a boil then turn it down to simmer and then add the meat or veggies. the EMF's kill the oxalic acid which in turn makes the food worthless for her.

DocVan, make sure you get a manual juicer. We have one that they sell in Austraila.
It is mostyl plastic but works great and it sells for about $80. Not too bad. cleans very quickly and will juice about anything even wheatgrass.

Col Joe sent it to us when we couldn't find the Hollywood juice! Like I said he is a sweetie.

Gotta run, time to go hunting.... venison is on the approved meats list!
 

DocVan

Contributing Member
Mmmmm, venison!

Went looking for the "hand cranked" juicer. Checked the local health food store ("Wild Oats") they wanted $185 for it. Laughed in the guys face, left, still looking.

DocVan
 

Wise Owl

Deceased
You are welcome. Great little juicer, works great, cleans up fast....
It will juice just about anything. If it will do carrots then it will do any fruits or veggies. Price is right too.

Wise Owl
 

DocVan

Contributing Member
Wise Owl,

Just picked the juicer up at the post office (quick service). Looks sturdy. Can't wait to start using it. Thanks again for siccing me onto that company. And give Candy a pat on the head for me too.

DocVan
 

mzkitty

I give up.
I'm wondering if this would work for cat tumors too. I looked thru most of the past posts and had thought I saw a cat tumor one last year about a month after I had to have a beautiful older cat put to sleep because of bad skin tumors. A little too late for her. Anyway, my son discovered what looks like a very small (1/4-1/2") tumor on our 6 year old female cat, on the back of her neck near the shoulders. She has her vet yearly coming up in a couple months, but if this works on cats too, it might be worth looking into if the vet says it really is a tumor beginning.

Thanks.

:)
 

Fuzzychick

Membership Revoked
Thanx for posting this my friend...the cure is in the food...I consume cumin and tumeric one way or anyother in my diet...honestly believe it's kept the cancer at bay. ;)
 

mzkitty

I give up.
mzkitty said:
I'm wondering if this would work for cat tumors too. I looked thru most of the past posts and had thought I saw a cat tumor one last year about a month after I had to have a beautiful older cat put to sleep because of bad skin tumors. A little too late for her. Anyway, my son discovered what looks like a very small (1/4-1/2") tumor on our 6 year old female cat, on the back of her neck near the shoulders. She has her vet yearly coming up in a couple months, but if this works on cats too, it might be worth looking into if the vet says it really is a tumor beginning.

Thanks.

:)

Anybody know?
 

Dixiegirl

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mzkitty said:
I'm wondering if this would work for cat tumors too. I looked thru most of the past posts and had thought I saw a cat tumor one last year about a month after I had to have a beautiful older cat put to sleep because of bad skin tumors. A little too late for her. Anyway, my son discovered what looks like a very small (1/4-1/2") tumor on our 6 year old female cat, on the back of her neck near the shoulders. She has her vet yearly coming up in a couple months, but if this works on cats too, it might be worth looking into if the vet says it really is a tumor beginning.

Thanks.

:)

It could be a sarcoma (a cancer). That sounds like the place where most vaccinations are given, and they have been known to cause sarcomas in cats. It might be worth asking about.

I hope the diet works for your cat. It is horrible to lose an animal that you love.

Dixie girl
 

mzkitty

I give up.
Dixiegirl said:
It could be a sarcoma (a cancer). That sounds like the place where most vaccinations are given, and they have been known to cause sarcomas in cats. It might be worth asking about.

I hope the diet works for your cat. It is horrible to lose an animal that you love.

Dixie girl

Thanks for your response, Dixie. I can TRY to give her the food, but you know how cats are -- maybe I'll try the tea bag thing, but she might not like that either. Oh well. It's worth a shot!

:)
 

Herbmountain

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Wise Owl, how is your doggie doing? I sure hope this works. My old kitty has what looks like a calliflower one on her head. But it is healing over so I think it is not cancer. She kept scratching it until it is almost gone. Off to google cat tumors. Please let us know how it is working.
 

Cardinal

Chickministrator
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Hate to resurrect this thread, but my cat has just been diagnosed with a basal cell carcinoma that has metastiszed.
I don't have the 350 for surgery....SO, off to the health food store for carrot juice.
 

Herbmountain

Inactive
Oh Cardinal. That is just awful. Where is the cancer? And where has it matastized to? Let us know. Poor baby. Damn cancer.
 

Cardinal

Chickministrator
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Herbie, he has had a wound on his ear that would not heal, and in the last three months, a lump has appeared under his ear, in the lymph node.
Vet today basically told me Ranger (my cat) is a dead cat walking. He gave my cat a shot of Dexamethasone to try to shrink the tumor. I think I have figured out how to have the surgery done on Friday, and I am going to follow up with the oxalic acid regimen. Can't hurt, may help.
 

FireDance

TB Fanatic
I'm so sorry to hear this Cardinal! Don't give up and do try the Colonel Joe treatment. Certainly worth a try. Good luck and keep us posted as to how it goes.

This is the third case of basal cell carcinoma that I have heard of in the last 3 weeks. (Others are dogs.) I am begining to wonder if it's the foods causing this. Or vaccines. I know there are certain breeds that tend to get this more than others, but it certainly seems widespread. Prayers for your furkid Cardinal!
 

Herbmountain

Inactive
Cardinal. What will the surgery do? Are they removing the node and the ear? Im not being funny here. Just curious as I have an old cat that has a mole like growth on her head and I have been treating it with a combination of essential oils. I do think it is a mole as it has no irregular edges. Her nodes are fine at this point but she is 16 years old and could not tolorate anesthesia.

Praying at this point for your little cat. Sometimes just knowing you tried makes all the difference in the world. I had a 14 year old cat that had a tumor in his spleen. It was causing all kinds of trouble. So we opted for the surgery to remove his spleen and it gave him 3 more years. Cost was 900.00 and worth every penny. He was such a sweet cat and I delivered him from his mom. He was breach and the biggest kitten of the litter. So know my heart is with you during this trying time.

By the way Firedance. Basil cell carcinoma is common in cats, especially light colored and white cats. Out in the sun and exposed little ears and nose make them a perfect victum to this cancer.
 

Cardinal

Chickministrator
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HMmm. That is interesting about the basal call carcinomas in pets. My cat is a 7 years old orange tabby, neutered male, so I have had him on a special Urinary tract diet (he has blocked in the past). He did have to spend four years outdoors, when I lived in the swamp, as the landlord would not allow cats in the house, but the rest of his life has been indoors.
I am ordering that hand crank juicer tomorrow.

edited to add: The Vet is taking out the entire tumor and the affected ear flap.
 
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Herbmountain

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Cardinal. It is hard to get a cat to drink the juice and this is what you can do. The vet will have 3cc syringes with out the needle. Get a few. When you open the cats mouth, on the side is a space. It is called the interstitual space. This is where you can gently get the juice in the cats mouth with out opening it and going through all the fuss of restraining. I would start out with 2cc in the morning and 2cc at night and see how he does. It sure make it easier than trying to force the cat to take the juice. You can make it a petting time first and then give a little at a time and finish with a good scratching. This makes it a positive experience for the cat and he will not hide every time you pull out the syringe and juice. Believe me. They know when you are about to medicate. I hope this helps. I learned this in emergency. Cats are real hard to feed when they are not feeling well and I got really good at this.
 

Cardinal

Chickministrator
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I know Herbie, I used to be a Vet tech. Syringing him has been my plan. I will switch his feed to dark meat chicken and tuna, however. I have started black tea compresses on his ear.
 

Herbmountain

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Great Cardinal. I feel better for his chances knowing that you were a vet tech. Let me know via PM if you wish how he is doing. You know in herbalism for cancer often salves are made from cresote bush. Called Chapperal I believe. Might try a hot tea with this herb too.
 

Cardinal

Chickministrator
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Herbmountain said:
Great Cardinal. I feel better for his chances knowing that you were a vet tech. Let me know via PM if you wish how he is doing. You know in herbalism for cancer often salves are made from cresote bush. Called Chapperal I believe. Might try a hot tea with this herb too.


Got instructions Herbie?
 

Herbmountain

Inactive
Yes. I assume you mean for the chaparral? You can order one pound of the cut and sifted. Most companies only sell by the pound. The source I use is Starwest botanicals. 1-800-800-4372. They carry the trinity brand and it is the best.

Cost is4.75 a pound. Try taking 2 ounces of the dry herb and add enough olive oil to cover the herb. Put it on the stove or crockpot (as you need to speed up the process) and cook on very low for a couple of hours. Make sure you do not smell any burning. Or you can cook it on the stove with a double boiler. After the time period above, strain out all the herb from the oil. Muslin cloth or coffee filters work great.

Take the oil and add enough bees wax to solidify. You heat the oil up again on the stove and add..say 4 tablespoons to 8 ounces of oil. To test the mixture dip a cold spoon in the oil, pull it out and in a few seconds you can see if you have added enough wax to make a salve. To this amount add 2 tsp vitamin E oil. It also speeds up healing. Keep refrigerated.

This type of recipe is my own. For a true medicinal salve that contains much more ingredients, order the book "Cancer Salves" a botanical approach to treatment by Ingrid Naiman (Dr). North Atlantic Books, Berkeley, California. ISBN 1-55643-270-4.

This is a highly recommended book by seasoned medical herbalists. It gives complete instructions on the use of these salves. What to look for, when to cut back and so on.

These salves are called Escharotic salves.

A summery of types of cancer salves.

Escharotic Method Using a Single Salve
Salves versus Pastes
Reactions
Discharges
Next Steps
Drawing Salves
Healing Salves
Enucleating Pastes
Safety-valve approach
Variations and Supportive Measures
Extrodinary Cases
Moh's Fixative Paste
Tumor Destruction

As you can see, this is just a list of 1/4 of the chapters on the subject along with a history of cancer salves. Most of these methods were used when the doctors threw their hands in the air and said...no hope at all.

Essiac Formula

Parts by weight.

52 parts Burdock, cut and dried.
16 parts Indian rhubarb
1 part Sheep's sorrel
4 parts Slippery elm

This is the formula presented to the Royal Cancer Commission in 1937. Many buld herb packages (to be prepared as teas) and tinctures containing these ingredients are available in health foods stores. It should be noted that Caisse adnimistered her remedy both as a tea and intravenously. Later in her life, Caisee added four more herbs:

2 parts Kelp
1 part Red Clover
1 part Blessed thistle
4 parts Watercress.

Supplies: 4 gallon stainless steel pot with lik, 3 gallon stainless steel pot with lid, stainless steel double strainer, funnel and spatula, 12 or more 16oz amber bottles.

Instructions: Mix dry ingredients thoroughly. Put in plastic bag and shake well. Store in cool, dark place. Use the four gallon pot. Bring two gallons of sodium free distilled water to a boil; stir in one cup of ingredients. Put the lid on the pot and boil for ten minutes. Turn off heat. Scrape down sides of pot with spatula and stir. Replace the lid. Allow the pot to remain closed for 12 hours. Turn on the heat to the highest setting and allow the brew to come almost to the boiling point. Do not boil. Turn off the heat. Use the funnel to pour the hot tea into sterilized bottles. Tighten the caps on the bottles. Check again for tightness after the jars have cooled. Refrigerate.

Take 2 ounces at bedtime, at least two hours after eating.

But Cardinal. If it were my cat I would incorporate essential oil topically alternating the salve every other day. I would also make a burdock tea and give that 2 times a day. About 2cc PP a day. And topical vitamin E to apply after the salve and essential oil.

Heck Cardinal. I have tons of stuff left over from the store. I think I also have Chaparral cut and sifted. It is 2 years old but still very potent. And I have plenty of burdock. If you want I can make the salve and send it to you. No cost. Just in hopes that you little cat can have more time with you. PM me if you are interested. I also have essiac tea powder to make a tea from. Let me know.
 

Herbmountain

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Chaparral

Though not controversial at all among Naive American curanderos, a few writers dispute the healing benifits of another important anticancer botanical. Chaparral, popularly known as creosote bush or greasewood, is a desert bush that grows abundantly in California, Nevada, Arizona, and New Mexico. Its botanical name Larrea divaricata. Alma R. Hutchens reported that chaparral is an Indian name reffering to over one hundred different botanical plant types.

The pharmacological history of chaparral is impressive. Many sources report a story of an elderly man who had had three operations for a melanoma. When it recurred, he refused a fourth operation and drank chaparral tea. The growth disappeared; and over the course of many months, he regained twenty-five pounds.

A local woman with ovarian cancer had been given six months to live by her surgeon. She took chaparral in capsule form, went back to her surgeon who, astonished to see her still alive, recommended a second look operation. No evidence of cancer was found during this procedure. When she stopped by to see me, she expressed disappointment that the surgeon failed to show an interest in chaparral. She fished around asking me what I thought; I said that I should be asking her for advice.

Many years ago, a chiropractor with whom I was well acquainted used chaparral for many months. In addition to having cancer of the gall bladder, she had been bitten by a centipede. Doctors recommended amputatiion of her arm. She refused and was completely healed of both conditions. She is still alive, apporximately thirty years after her ordeal.

Native Americans placed the leaves and twigs of chaparral into a vessel and poured boiling water over them and let the brew stand overnight. They drank a small amount before meals and at bedtime. Heated mixtures of chaparral in combination with other herbs can be used as poultices and plasters.

In the scientific community, attention has been focused on chaparral's active constituent, nordihydroguaiaretic acid (NDGA) is used as an antioxidant in fats and oils. Laboratory studies conducted on rats showed that chaparral effectively prevented colon cancer in 9 out of 14 rats given a chemical carcinogen. In another study, done in India, it showed 83% effectiveness. Many studies have indicated similar protective properties as well as the capacity to inhibit cell proliferation and DNA synthesis. NDGA also inhibits antibacterial and antiviral activiey. Research at NCI showed that chaparral is a "very active agent against cancer."

One theroy of chaparral's action is that is acts to convert fermentation processes that are out of balance. Dr. John Christopher conjectured that chaparral stimulated the growth of healthy cells in such a way that unhealthy cells died and were pushed out of the body. Dr. William Kelley theroized that chaparral chelated toxins out of the body, especially from the liver and pancreas. Other sources report that chaparral inhibits the electron transport system of tumors so that they are deprived of the energy they need to exist.

Chaparral contains gums and resins as well as significant amounts of protein. It is antiseptic and tonifying and can therefor be used to purify as well as to rebuild. It has been known to improve eyesight and hair growth and to reduce infections as well as tumors. It is particularly valued in cases of leukemia, but is widely used in many other forms of cancer as well.

The herb is highly regarded among Native Americans whose first response to discovery of cancer is often a quest for local sources of the herb. Though chaparral is nontoxic, the FDA has asked that it be taken off the market. Local people in my part of the country are not aware of the FDA's recommendation and continue to consume it in fairly heavy doses despite its rather awful taste and smell.

From the book "Cancer Salves" by Ingrid Naiman
 
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