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Alkiline diet for cancer dogs?
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26 January 2008
6:58 pm
Mo
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I just heard that cancer cells cannot live in an alkiline envrionment, and that alkiline based diets are proving to help reduce if not "cure" cancer in dogs.

Cesium is supposedly a naturally ocurring element that is one supplement receommended for both humans and dogs. I was told it should be taken (at least by humans) along with Potassium. I also heard that it tastes salty so dogs dont care for it much.

The pharmacological community isn't talking about this since there is no money in it for them because it is a natural element.

Has anyone else heard about Cesium or feeding cancer dogs an alkiline diet? Do you know what foods are considered "alkiline" as opposed to acidic?

Thanks!

28 January 2008
11:23 pm
NaeNae
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Funny you mention that because just the other day someone told me about it. I haven't heard anything though. Apparently this diet is known for reducing aging effects and stopping cancer. If you Google it, there's a ton of information about it for humans, but very little for pets

 

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