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"You get a car! You get a car! Everybody gets a car!" - Oprah Winfrey

Kidding aside, the purpose of this newsletter is to provide life-saving resources for dog owners to cure and prevent cancer along with other so-called “terminal” diseases. Because dogs and humans have much in common, these protocols have also saved human lives so this may help you personally too.

What you say, humans too? Just as mice are used for decades as test subjects in science for the benefit of humans, there are dog cancer studies that run alongside human trials as well.

Still, my motivation behind writing this newsletter is to be a comprehensive resource for the thousands of people who are the old me two years ago - a frantic, devastated, guilty, frightened, “know-nothing about cancer” dog parent who was also vindictive (yes vindictive - a story for later) in search for answers, research-backed solutions, case studies and emotional support about implementing unconventional but time-tested natural medicines and powerful anti-cancer treatments.

I’m going to pivot a bit though in my first couple of newsletters because it’s fresh in my mind and a recent experience that I want to share before I forget the details. It’s going to be about…how I beat depression. “You’re so strange, Jackie. First you write about how you want to help cancer dogs but you’re starting off with how you recently beat depression? I mean what the hell is this about?”

“Why yes. That is correct. Firstly, I am writing this newsletter for me. Secondly, readers will benefit from my experience in multiple aspects (as one who wants to avoid/treat depression or as a supportive friend for someone you know).

Depression and cancer grip hands together, tighter than many know.

In addition, writing about how I beat depression (and so far have been stable for approximately 5-6 weeks since then), will absolutely shape and sustain this project I’ve been so GREATLY desiring to write about since last year - that is, how to beat your dog’s cancer while having a dog that feels stronger and stronger along the way. No, not chemo. But all natural potent remedies and treatments that have been around from decades to ancient times. Head over to www.curedogcancer.com for posts about exactly what treatments I pursued and worked for Mochi, my beautiful and loving dog who is still doing well today. I started www.curedogcancer.com last year, but due to poor personal decisions (admittedly - again for another day) had to stop. This newsletter is my attempt to resume and exponentially expand that endeavor (that being the website project, not making poor relationship decisions).

Shortly after sharing my personal battle and so far, victory over depression, I will dive right into the nitty gritty of proper dog health to cure and prevent cancer (a lot of the same agents prevent diabetes, advanced aging, chronic kidney disease, etc etc literally etc).

But I want YOU, the old me who was frantically typing CANCER in the keyword search fields to FIND ME in this world wide web that buries the truth on pages 3 and 4 of Google and Bing.

So I’m going to write cancer in my SEOs and all over my pages. I want you to know…we made it. After 3.5 months of treatment. And so far, almost going on two years strong, cancer-free, this October 28, 2023, at the age of 12.5 years old.

Mochi, I love you.

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