years ago I cured my Bernese Mountain Dog with DMSO injected subcutaneously
(SubQ)  The nurse at my chelation clinic told me to use 1cc for each 30 lbs
of dog.  He weightd 100 at the time.  Gave him 3cc once a week for 3
months.   Totally cured.  He was limping so bad on his right front leg that
we were thinking of putting him down.  He was one yr old at the time.  BMD's
usually live to 8 or 9.  He is almost 11 now.   One of his offspring had
both hips sort of stuck together.  She couldn't put one rear leg in front of
the other.  so when she ran, she ran with her front legs and hopped like a
bunny with the rears.  Same protocol, she is perfect now and has been for
the last 8 years....
DMSO is pretty trickey, I would read the bnook "DMSO, Natures Remedy" by Dr.
Morton Walker....

On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 4:29 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Researcj homeopathics for dogs and match the condition. Years ago a
>  friends dog was to be put to sleep. I suggested the right remedy and years
> later it's still alive.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bernadette <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Fri, 17 Apr 2009 2:03 pm
> Subject: Re: CS>Dog limping for over a yr
>
>  have they ruled out a torn ACL?
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Garnet" <[email protected]>
> To: "Siilver List" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 1:13 PM
> Subject: Re: CS>Dog limping for over a yr
>
> > DMSO might help.
> >
> > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxid-DMSO
> >
> > It is antinflammatory and blocks pain, also increases circulation.
> > Mixed with CS it will deliver more CS to the area when applied
> > topically. It delivers to bone within 20 minutes when given orally.
> >
> > Garnet
> >
> > Carrole Orme wrote:
> >> Hi
> >> My Boston Oreo is 2 yrs and has been limping for over a yr
> >> She will stop limping for awhile then start up again * >> I think it is
> Avascular Necrosis of the Femoral Head which stops blood >> flow to the ball
> part of the hip joint
> >> That is what is the closes to what it seems to be
> >> She doesn't seem to show a lot of pain but I would like to get it better
> >> as it could lead to arthritis as well as being awkward for her and >>
> uncomfortable
> >> I though when she 1st did it she injured herself and would get better
> >> It can happen with an injury or hereditary also prevalent with small
> dogs
> >> I don't know if CS Will help it
> >> You are very knowledgeable people here that is why I have posted it
> >> I do belong to silver pets and will go there but I have a lot of respect
> >> for you people so I thought I would ask
> >> I really like to use more natural ways and things that Vets never think
> >> of or use
> >> I seem to get pretty good results with out all the cost that Vet's seem
> >> to pile on
> >> I must say I have a hard time with dealing with Vets and Dr's
> >> Is there anything that you can think of that might help if not CS
> >> Thanks Carrole
> >>
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