Standard Herbal Supports for these Feline cancers can be purchased by clicking on the Drug Free Cat PRESCRIPTIONS LINK. However most Cat lovers prefer to use our FREE HEALTH CONSULTATION first!
Squamous cell carcinoma is a cancer of the skin. Exposure to sunlight is one trigger-factor for this cancer and it is seen more commonly in white cats, and cats kept in hot sunny countries. The tumour commonly affects the nose or the ears and can initially look like a small scratch or wound that won't heal. Spread (metastasis) of these tumours is uncommon but local lymph nodes are sometimes affected. Squamous Cell Cancer could therefore be seen as an end result of a systemic and prolo...
A number of cancers can affect the respiratory tract, but the most common are lymphoma in the nose, or adenocarcinoma affecting the nose or the lungs. Tumours in the nose often cause progressive obstruction to the flow of air, and often result in snorting/snoring noises during breathing. There may be sneezing and discharge from the nose, and as the disease progresses there will be difficulty in breathing. Adenocarcinoma affecting the lung can cause difficulty in breathing, coughing, o...
In cats, osteosarcoma accounts for 70% of primary bone tumors. Older cats (mean, 10 years) are most frequently affected. Osteosarcoma in cats behaves less aggressively than its canine counterpart. Because of the rapid nature of osteosarcoma, treatment should be sought as soon as possible. The only trouble is that the most common sign, lameness and pain usually happens when it is already taken firm hold. It is also mistaken by owners at first as arthritis, stiffness or pulled muscle in...
Mast cell tumors (also called mastocytomas, mast cell sarcomas) are usually benign but potentially malignant neoplasms of cats. These tumors may occur in cats of any age (average 8-10 yr). They may occur anywhere on the body surface skin as well as in internal organs, Liver, Spleen & Blood & Gastro intestinal tract are a few of the most common sites. Common Signs of a Mast cell tumor The most common presentation of a mast cell tumor is a lump in the ski...
This is a cancer affecting the mammary glands that is most commonly seen in entire female cats (although it can also be seen in male cats and spayed female cats). The tumour commonly affects more than one of the mammary glands, which often develop multiple firm swellings or nodules, and the tumours commonly cause ulceration of the skin. This tumour commonly spreads to the local lymph nodes and can also spread to the lungs. The incidence of mammary tumors in the cat is less than half t...
Lymphoma (malignant lymphoma, lymphosarcoma) is probably the single most common cancer that affects cats. This is a solid tumour of a type of white blood cell (lymphocyte) that is involved in immune responses. In addition to being present in the blood, there are accumulations of lymphocytes that occur elsewhere in the body - either in discrete sites (lymph nodes or lymph 'glands') or within other tissues. Because of the wide distribution of lymphocytes in the body, lymphoma (malignant...
Cancers affecting the liver and/or pancreas are fortunately not very common in cats. These tumours can cause jaundice (due to obstruction to the flow of bile), depression, weight loss, vomiting and distension of the abdomen. I prepare a specific herbal Liver Cancer Support mixture of concentrated extracts of: Bladderack, Buchu, Comfrey, Dandelion, Golden Seal, Parsley, Rosehips, Slippery Elm and St Mary's Thistle along with appropriate Bach Flower Remedies. This mix is given i...
Support For Respiratory CancerĀ My support for adenosarcoma includes :-Comfrey, Horsetail, Violet leaves, Fenugreek, Thyme, Mistletoe, Wheatgrass, Mullein and Rosehips. This support mix can be used in conjunction with other alternative medicines also, or with orthodox medical treatments including radio and chemo therapy. The important distinction between my herbal treatment and orthodox medicine is that here I am aiming to address the underlying processes which allowe...
The herbal prescription for internal use specifically targets those aspects of the immune system which allowed the tumour to develop in the first place. It contains the Bach Flowers Crab Apple, Honeysuckle and Chestnut Bud as well as the herbs Maritime Pine Bark, Comfrey, Wormwood, Horsetail and Violet Leaves. These herbs together support the lymphatic system and the process of rejecting the cancers which almost always reduce in size quite quickly. I am always interested to fo...
We are sucessfully treating skin cancers topically with an extract of Comfrey, Equisetum, Thuja and Maritime Pine, with the added Bach Flowers of Honeysuckle and Rescue Remedy, mixed into an ointment base. Melanomas are skin tumours occuring most commonly on ears and noses, the tumours themselves are black and can occur on the head area. They are often benign but can be malignant. Melanomas can appear small on the outside but internally be invasive. In some cases it is painful...
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