Chance
Veteran Member
Adding this thread for alternative treatment for dog/cat cancers.
Some good info out there on Artemisinin and mushrooms.
This mushroom treatment looks pretty good. They tested it on hemangiosacrcomas.
About time THEY do some serious testing of these alternative medicines/treatments as their regular treatments often fail!
Other cancers may respond also.
They sell this on amazon too. I just ordered some for me and my dog - I have Lyme Disease and this stuff is for immunity health too - so I'll give it a try.
https://www.amazon.com/im-yunity/s?p...i'm yunity
Found this:
"Coriolus versicolor(turkey tail mushroom, trametes versicolor, kawaratake, yun-zhi) is probably the best documented medicinal mushroom. An isolate derived from Coriolus versicolor, known as polysaccharide-K (PSK or PSP), is used in some countries as an adjunctive therapy for patients undergoing chemotherapy for cancer. Also known by its brand name Krestin, it is intended to counteract the negative effect that many chemotherapeutic agents have on the immune system. A detailed scientific review of polysaccharide-K by the MD Anderson Cancer Center, reported 40 clinical and 55 animal studies have been conducted on this mushroom isolate.
PSP in China and PSK in Japan, both mushroom extracts are government registered anticancer drugs, commonly used as a supplement to surgery, radiation and chemotherapy.
http://www.imyunity.com/about-i-m-yu...mushrooms.html
And this:
https://penntoday.upenn.edu/news/co...urvival-time-dogs-cancer-penn-vet-study-finds
Compound Derived From a Mushroom Lengthens Survival Time in Dogs With Cancer, Penn Vet Study Finds
PHILADELPHIA — Dogs with hemangiosarcoma that were treated with a compound derived from the Coriolus versicolor mushroom had the longest survival times ever reported for dogs with the disease. These promising findings offer hope that the compound may one day offer cancer patients — human and canine alike — a viable alternative or complementary treatment to traditional chemotherapies.
Some good info out there on Artemisinin and mushrooms.
This mushroom treatment looks pretty good. They tested it on hemangiosacrcomas.
About time THEY do some serious testing of these alternative medicines/treatments as their regular treatments often fail!
Other cancers may respond also.
They sell this on amazon too. I just ordered some for me and my dog - I have Lyme Disease and this stuff is for immunity health too - so I'll give it a try.
https://www.amazon.com/im-yunity/s?p...i'm yunity
Found this:
"Coriolus versicolor(turkey tail mushroom, trametes versicolor, kawaratake, yun-zhi) is probably the best documented medicinal mushroom. An isolate derived from Coriolus versicolor, known as polysaccharide-K (PSK or PSP), is used in some countries as an adjunctive therapy for patients undergoing chemotherapy for cancer. Also known by its brand name Krestin, it is intended to counteract the negative effect that many chemotherapeutic agents have on the immune system. A detailed scientific review of polysaccharide-K by the MD Anderson Cancer Center, reported 40 clinical and 55 animal studies have been conducted on this mushroom isolate.
PSP in China and PSK in Japan, both mushroom extracts are government registered anticancer drugs, commonly used as a supplement to surgery, radiation and chemotherapy.
http://www.imyunity.com/about-i-m-yu...mushrooms.html
And this:
https://penntoday.upenn.edu/news/co...urvival-time-dogs-cancer-penn-vet-study-finds
Compound Derived From a Mushroom Lengthens Survival Time in Dogs With Cancer, Penn Vet Study Finds
PHILADELPHIA — Dogs with hemangiosarcoma that were treated with a compound derived from the Coriolus versicolor mushroom had the longest survival times ever reported for dogs with the disease. These promising findings offer hope that the compound may one day offer cancer patients — human and canine alike — a viable alternative or complementary treatment to traditional chemotherapies.
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