Perhaps the most exciting and convincing part of all this is the continual return of all the dogs to one sample. This sample had been provided by a person who had recently undergone extensive testing for cancer. The dogs laid down beside the sample repeatedly. The researchers were so confident in their findings they requested the person be retested. Indeed a kidney carcinoma was found. This, on its own, is awesome. Already one life has been saved by this diagnostic tool. We can only assume that many more lives will be saved or prolonged due to the superior sniffing skills of a dog.
Take Notice of Your Pet. This certainly highlights the many values of owning a dog. Apart from being a wonderful companion and giving unconditional love, they also show a sixth sense beyond any imaginings. Please, if you notice your pet concentrating on a particular area, go see a doctor. It may seem silly but it may save your life. You will also find more information in the article section, trivia, at medhunters.com.
The International Biotherapy Society (IBS) aims to support the use and understanding of living organisms in the treatment of human and animal diseases.
Our Mission
In an era when many folk remedies are being rediscovered and the use of natural drugs is increasingly popular, we also witness a revival of the use of bacteria, protozoa, invertebrate animals such as fly larvae, bees and leeches in medical practice. The International Biotherapy Society (IBS) aims to support the use and understanding of living organisms in the treatment of human and animal diseases. The Society organizes international conferences for the exchange of information and ideas on subjects such as maggot debridement therapy, hirudotherapy, apitherapy and ichthiotherapy.