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Old 8th April 2005, 04:29 AM
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I gave a single dose of Carsinocin 200C to my fancy rats with benign mammary tumors on April 4,2005. What should I be looking for that would indicate it is working?

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Old 8th April 2005, 03:51 PM
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Most people on this site would be aware that it is wrong to try and use carcinosin to deal with tumors.

One thing that can cause tumors [ in human and other life forms ] is stress.
Is this a happy rat? . A happy rat will not have cancer [probably] .

If it is you need to locate the correct constitutional remedy for the individual under consideration . Then select a potency of that particular remedy and administer.

Is it a hot/cold rat. Is it thrsty , what foods does it like , what is the condition of its coat .etc-etc-etc.
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Old 8th April 2005, 05:32 PM
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Thank you for the quick reply "passkey"

A new member on one of the all-rat forums reported that her Holistic vet gave her Carcinosin to give to her rat with a mammary tumor. Unfortuneately she appears to have left that list because she never reported results as promised.

Rats, in general, are genetically predeposed to cancer, that's why they are such good subjects for cancer research in the lab. A female will get tumors when she reaches 18 months of age, the end of her healthy breeding cycle, at which time there is a sudden drop in her estrogen level. Poor genetics, as in mass producing of feeders, is usually why rats get tumors at a younger age. Those of us who keep rats as pets know that 98% of our female rat population will get tumors in their lifetime of 2 to 3 years. Right now surgery is our only option, with no guarantees, and risk to the rat during the operation, and post-op. We are looking for holistic ways to keep our rats healthier during their pre-, and post-tumor life time.

Now I'm confused. Everything that I have found on the internet suggests that Carcinosin is used for cancer. Do you have any suggestions, links, that you can provide me, for futher learning? I need to read up more on the constitutional remedies.

Thank you for your help.
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