Suspicious Looking Growth On My Dog's Leg
Author: Karla E.
Skill: Healer
Date: 05-23-2012
Views: 5,320
Word Count: 119
Questions Received: 1
Testimonial ID: 7274-OR
Brand Neutral: Yes
Scientific Studies: 3
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Recently I noticed a newly erupted growth on the leg of my dog. It was tubular in shape, soft and pliable; it was also very red, which meant that it was filled with blood... not a "normal wart" in my opinion.
I immediately grabbed the Clove oil and applied it 2X/day, rubbing one drop directly onto the affected area. Sometimes I would forget and she only got one application per day.
Each day the lump got smaller, drier and harder - it was shriveling up. After two weeks it was completely gone.
Because this bump was such an unusual shape and filled with blood, it very well could have been a precursor to a cancerous tumor.
When in doubt, apply some oils!
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Supporting Scientific Studies | ||
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1. | Associated topics: tumor-/-growth-/-neuroma — Frankincense and myrrh showed anticancer effects. | Link |
2. | Associated topics: puppy-/-dog-/-canine — "Idiopathic vestibular syndrome is the most common cause of peripheral vestibular disease in dogs and, despite its dramatic clinical presentation, can improve without intervention." | Link |
3. | Associated topics: puppy-/-dog-/-canine — "[T]opical fatty acids and essential oils are a useful treatment option for canine atopic dermatitis." | Link |
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