12-05-2021, 09:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-05-2021, 09:43 PM by kimo wires.)
(12-03-2021, 12:02 AM)Wao nahele kane Wrote: Update:Don't think I want to go through all of that. I'll tell you what I do know. I went to Dr Shapiro/hilo dermotologist years ago and he cut off half of a BCC and confirmed that was what it was. I was kinda pissed that he wanted me to come back and remove the rest of it because it was very small and I asked him to remove the whole thing. He didn't do that. That's when I decided to give CO a try. It worked. The rest of the spot went away and I have gone on to cure several other spots on my arms and face with it. Aloha KW
After today's jaw dropping vet appointment.
Vet says no need for surgery now and sent him home with backup prescription of Mupirocin should it become problematic again.
Vet stoked to see this and excited to begin using the treatment method for other pets as "these are rather tricky" cancers to deal with.
Should it provide similar results for other pets, we'll have a valuable non-invasive tool to battle the issue.
(12-02-2021, 07:10 AM)kimo wires Wrote: OOps. I hadn't entered anything in the field when i hit post too soon so I deleted it.
I have eradicated several BCCs over the years with homemade CO. It would probably work for dogs too.
If you can provide small tissue samples of the affected tissue, with and without treatment to a local lab for efficacy and you get a positive observation. You can move it forward through the chain of the study process. Spendy process though, unless, you turn those results over to a university who's willing to run with it or take a chance with a pharmaceutical Co or a smaller R&D lab.
(12-05-2021, 09:41 PM)kimo wires Wrote:Another thing. You can develop resistance to antibiotics by overuse. Not with CO.(12-03-2021, 12:02 AM)Wao nahele kane Wrote: Update:Don't think I want to go through all of that. I'll tell you what I do know. I went to Dr Shapiro/hilo dermotologist years ago and he cut off half of a BCC and confirmed that was what it was. I was kinda pissed that he wanted me to come back and remove the rest of it because it was very small and I asked him to remove the whole thing. He didn't do that. That's when I decided to give CO a try. It worked. The rest of the spot went away and I have gone on to cure several other spots on my arms and face with it. Aloha KW
After today's jaw dropping vet appointment.
Vet says no need for surgery now and sent him home with backup prescription of Mupirocin should it become problematic again.
Vet stoked to see this and excited to begin using the treatment method for other pets as "these are rather tricky" cancers to deal with.
Should it provide similar results for other pets, we'll have a valuable non-invasive tool to battle the issue.
(12-02-2021, 07:10 AM)kimo wires Wrote: OOps. I hadn't entered anything in the field when i hit post too soon so I deleted it.
I have eradicated several BCCs over the years with homemade CO. It would probably work for dogs too.
If you can provide small tissue samples of the affected tissue, with and without treatment to a local lab for efficacy and you get a positive observation. You can move it forward through the chain of the study process. Spendy process though, unless, you turn those results over to a university who's willing to run with it or take a chance with a pharmaceutical Co or a smaller R&D lab.
One Thing I can always be sure of is that things will never go as expected.