Subject: How To Fix What's Wrong With Your Dog.
From: "John Winston" <johnfw@mlode.com>
Date: 24/03/2012, 05:37
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51

Subject: How To Fix What's Wrong WIth Your Dog.             Mar. 23, 212.

  Here is something I heard about a few years ago by Robert Stanley.

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Subject: Health & H-aling

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E-SIAC: Nature's Gift of Life
In 1926, eight Canadian d-ctors petitioned their g-vernment
to let Caisse test her c-ncer remedy on a large scale.
      These do-tors had concluded that Es-iac reduced tumor
size, prolonged life and caused beneficial results even in cases
where all else had failed.

 Robert Stanley
The value of a family's pet is often priceless and unconditional
love. Unfortunately, the cost of m-dical care for our pets, and
even people, is sometimes out of reach for those who need it
most. Domesticated animals are extremely dependent on us
for their safety and well being, and yet we are usually at the
mercy of our local v-terinarian when it comes down to dealing
with an illness.

In 1994, our UNICUS mascot, a special little Sheltie named
Scotty Lucky Arrow, was diagnosed with malignant melanoma
sarcoma - a deadly form of skin ca-cer. He was only five years
old when his mouth developed a small tumor which Scotty's
ve-erinarian, Dr. S-einam, originally thought was benign. After
a successful surgical removal of the tumor Scotty returned
home and recovered rapidly.
      Everything seemed fine until we received the results from
the lab analysis of the tumor. Dr. St-inam called me to say that
Scotty's can-er was terminal and that he had two to six
months to live. He recommended radical surgery to remove
most of his lower jaw and upper lymph glands. In addition, he
recommended a new immune system boosting d-ug that was
expensive and experimental which would need to be
administered weekly. The surgery combined with the
experimental dr-g would only prolong Scotty's life one year.
This diagnosis was based on the cases of similar canc-rs in
other pets.

We were all heart broken over the thought of such radical
surgery, and decided it would be kinder to allow nature to
take its course. In the meantime, we would make Scotty as
comfortable as possible and prepare for the end. The next
day, I got a call from an old friend named Shawna. I was very
upset by the recent events and briefly told her about Scotty's
condition, while trying to hold back my tears.
      Being one of the world's truly gifted p-ychics, Shawna
quickly had the perfect answer to my dilemma. She told me
about the incredible results that people with cance- had
acquired simply by taking a liquid herbal formula. It seemed
too good to be true, and I asked her where I could get some.
The bad news was that this mi-acle elixir was not available
in any stores, the good news was that Shawna just happened
to have an extra bottle that she had acquired from a friend.
Although I knew her intentions were good, Shawna did not
have the basic hard core facts about how and why this stuff
would work or even what it was called. I decided that I would
not give Scotty a dosage until I knew what it was capable of
doing.

The next day, I called a friend who is a registered nurse named
M-les and asked him if he ever heard of a liquid herbal substance
that could really c-re ca-cer? Miles told me that the liquid was
most likely called Ess-ac, that it was one of the many unapproved
therapies for treating canc-r patients, and that there was
literature available on the subject if I looked for it.

The next day, I was surprised to receive a copy of the January
1993 issue of NEXUS magazine with an article entitled,
"Ess-ac: Nature's Cu-e for Can-er." It featured an interview with
Dr. Gary L. G-um, who had written a book about the Canadian
nurse that had developed Essi-c entitled "Calling of an A-gel."
Rene Cais-e (Es-iac) lived in Canada and treated hundreds of
terminally ill people. Caisse had discovered the cur- from a
female patient in the hospital where she worked. The patient
had gained knowledge of a powerful herbal remedy that we
give to her for breast c-ncer by an Ojibway Indian. After leaving
the hospital in 1992, Ca-sse began researching and improving
the formula giving Es-iac to anyone who needed it. Most of
her patients came with certificates from their doct-rs that
said they were terminally ill and incurable.  Cais-e gave the
formula orally and by injections with a very high success rate
for survival and overall health improvement free of pain
and suffering. By 1938, Es-iac nearly became legalized by the
Ontario, Canadian go-ernment as a remedy for terminally ill
ca-cer patients.

Es-iac is known to be a non-toxic herbal c-re for ca-cer
symptoms in people and animals. It's herbal formula is
composed of four fairly common herbs.

http://www.unicusmagazine.com/html/essiacfor.htm
The recipe is only effective when properly measured and
prepared and is part burdock, part slippery elm, part sheep
sorrel and part turkey rhubarb. These ingredients are
slowly boiled, carefully strained off into glass bottles
and refrigerated to maintain freshness. Turkey or Indian
rhubarb has been clinically demonstrated to produce
anti-tumor activity in the sarcoma-37 animal test system.

The Resperin Corporation purchased the rights to Essi-c
from Ca-sse and found that the results from nationwide
testing of 350 docto-s showed encouraging evidence of
tumor regression.
People who know the effects of Ess-ac say that the
formula must be correct in order for it to work properly.
There are five or six variations of the formula being sold
on the global direct market system today, so beware!
Shortly before her de-th, Ca-sse discovered that the
Resperin Corporation was not in a position to distribute
Es-iac into the public sector, because they were
pol-tically linked with the Canadian Ministry of Health and
Welfare.
      They had bought her out and to this day quality Es-iac is
very hard to purchase.

It was reported in the March 1993 issue of OMNI magazine
that Canadian physicians can go through legal ch-nnels to
acquire Es-iac from the Health Protection Brach, Food and
Drug, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Still other prefer to acquire
Es-iac from St. Jude International Clinic's administrator,
Jimmy Keller in Tijuana, Mexico.
      There is no official way to legally obtain -ssiac in the
U.S. and there have been cases of d-ctors who have lost
their licenses for administering it on American soil.

In 1926, eight Canadian do-tors petitioned their gov-rnment
to let Ca-sse test her ca-cer remedy on a large scale.
      These doc-ors had concluded that Es-iac reduced tumor
size, prolonged life and caused beneficial results even in
cases where all else had failed.
      After reading all I could about Es-iac, I found that the
herbal formula that Shawna had given me was in fact Ess-ac.
I started to give small doses twice a day to Scotty orally
using a syringe without a needle.
Gradually, I increased the dosages over a three-week
period. The bottle I had lasted almost three months.

Eleven months after Dr. Stein-m had diagnosed Scotty
as being terminally ill, I brought him back for a check-up.
Dr. St-inam was shocked and looked as if he had seen
a ghost! He had spoken to the pathologist who preformed
the laboratory analysis of the tumor recently. They both
assumed Scotty had passed away and that I had not yet
informed them. He told me that it was nearly impossible
to remove all the ca-cer cells during surgery of the tumor.
That is why he had recommended surgically removing
Scotty's lower jaw to stop the spread of any ca-cer cells.
He was truly amazed and wanted to know all the details
regarding how Scotty was cu-ed from his can-er. I told
Dr. St-inam about the Es-iac treatments and he expressed
an interest in reading the literature I had compiled. He
said, "Most medicines originate from some form of plant
life, so it's not unbelievable that something like this would
work." He then proceeded to give Scotty a thorough
examination which revealed a perfectly healthy and
happy dog.

I am glad to say that the me-ical professionals I have
met are good-hearted people who really care about
people and their pets and I do not recommend that
anyone avoid visiting a reputable clinic regularly. What
I am suggesting is that you always examine the
alternatives. They may just save you and your pet from
suffering = through painful surgical procedures and
expensive doses of synthetic dr-gs.

Excerpted from
http://www.unicusmagazine.com/html/back_issues.htm#10
UNICUS Issue #10
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