Re: [MOL] pet cancers as related to human cancers [00823] Medicine On Line


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Re: [MOL] pet cancers as related to human cancers



Hi John,
Check out these websites,

www.remedies.com	this is for treatment

www.soyonlineservice.com

www.mercola.com	

scroll down side bar until you find "search site", click here and then use
the page to type in the word "chlorine" and you will have some sites that
will give you info regarding chlorine use and cancer, also search for
"fluoride" and "soy", I'm sure you will be enlightened as to your
situation.

Hope this helps,
Caroline from Canada



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> From: maura kelley <maura@fuse.net>
> To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
> Subject: [MOL] pet cancers as related to human cancers
> Date: October 16, 2000 9:37 AM
> 
> Dear friends
> Recently in our home we have had three pets die. An 11 year old cocker
> spanielwhich had two tumors, one against its liver and larger than its
> liver. Second a 3 year old cat which seemed perfectly healthy started
> vomiting and went into convulsions and died. Third, one of two 6 year
> old parakeets which seemed healthy appeared sick one moning and died
> within 2 hours, we took him to the vet and the vet said it had the
> biggest tumor against its' spleen that he had ever seen.
> So my question is, does anyone out there knoe of a relationship between
> pet cancers and human cancers? Our family consists of 4 basically
> healthy people
> ( no cancer in immediate family) but I'm concerned about a cancer threat
> in our home. I would appreciate your response,
> Thanks John at,  maura@fuse.net
> 
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