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Neoplasene Dog Cat

Cancer in dogs and cats are at an all high, with about 50% of all cats and dogs over the years of 10 will develop cancer.

One recent natural product, Neoplasene has shown some remarkable success killing the cancer cells on contact.

Neoplasene is derived from the herb Bloodroot.

Native Americans traditionally used the bloodroot herb to do everything from inducing vomiting to removing warts.

Bloodroot is so named because of its reddish root sap – which can be prepared into a paste called Black Salve.

Black Salve destroys much or all of the flesh it comes into contact with. Unhealthy flesh and cells, but also healthy flesh and cells.

Neoplasene is derived form Black Salve but it only affects and destroys cancer cells.

On external tumors the effect is immediate and often dramatic, leaving a large wound that must be allowed to heal naturally.

Internal tumours can be addressed by injection or oral medication.

 

Neoplasene does not burn tissue like whole bloodroot. Instead it causes cancer cells to die abruptly. They die prematurely of "old age" As the cells die, the immune system handles them in the same way they handle any cell that dies.

Neoplasene has this effect only on cancer cells. Research suggests that there is an affinity for the Neoplasene to bond with special sugars found only on the cell membranes of cancer cells.

Here is an herb, or derivative of an herb, that can distinguish cancer cells from healthy cells and at the recommended dosage does not have negative or harmful side effects!

Research is ongoing with Neoplasene, however the pharmaceutical companies have not been aggressive about finding the actual active ingredient in bloodroot since they will not be able to get a patent, and thus will not make any money, from a plant.

However, there is an astounding study on the effects of bloodroot on cancer from the medical school at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, done in 2000. This study was done in vitro with prostate cancer cells and skin cancer cells.

 

 

Neoplasene was created by Dr. Terrence S. Fox, who was touched by dog cancer: Inspired by his black lab Boomer, who died in April [2006] at age 16, Fox is on a mission to give fellow animal lovers the maximum quality time possible with their pets.

Neoplasene, and herbal preparation showing great promises in cats and dogs with cancer. 

 Derived from the herb Bloodroot, the research about this exciting and effective medication for cancer continues...

Bloodroot, wonder herb?
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