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Old 01-13-2016, 11:54 AM   #9
donocco
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Re: Other things you can do when dealing with brain mets

Ageness

Ill tell you a personal story I had with Melatonin. My dog had a tumour. It was a spindle cell tumour. This is not malignant but its not benign either. It tends to regrow and can wrap itself around organs and can be hard to remove. In fact is usually regrows

I put the dog on melatonin at bedtime because of the antiicancer action I read it
has or might have. To make a long story short the tumour regrew and my attitude was
"At least I tried." However the second tumour was removed surgically and the pathological report showd absolutely no spindle cells. This is very unusual. Was it the melatonin? I cant say but the dog (an adorable springer spaniel) still gets his nightly Melatonin.

Look up copper reduction with Ammonium Tertrathiomolybdate. You might find the info interesting

Paul
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