Date: June 8, 2003
From: Eytons' Earth
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Long term treatment using clay poultices
on skin growths may be successful. We've had mixed results,
and have not been able to identify why in some cases
the clay works, and why in others it does not. However,
there is nothing to lose. You may wish to research giving
your Greyhound clay internally as well.
You may wish to test two kinds of clay:
Bentonite and Illite. Apply a pack that is 1/4 - 1/2
inch thick at the site. Secure a bandage, and change
when needed. Often times, with constant clay therapy,
the dressing would need to be changed two to three times
daily.
Results should become apparent within 72
hours; careful examination should reveal changes in the
lesions. If changes are noticed, it would be advisable
to continue the treatment daily.
Best Regards,
Eytons' Earth
Note: Always consult a licensed physician
in matters regarding health. This information may not
be construed as medical advice, as it is only research
information shared, based on lawful personal research.

Date: June 21, 2003
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We did clay on Bry for the last few days
and the ugly bump has shrunk from bigger than a nickel
to smaller than a lentil.
There is still some black tissue adjacent
to the now small bump so clay will continue I'll let
you know how it goes.
We have also had prayer line and reiki
and maybe something else but nothing other than clay
directly on the bump.

Date: September 19, 2003
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It's been a few months since the intensive clay treatment on Bry's abdomen
the ugly black bump resolved and left a flat whitish patch with a little
dark skin at the edge there is no raised tissue and he seems less inclined
to produce new bumps it seems a success as far as I can see.
Thanks very much.
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