From Tumor to Triumph: How One Dog Healed with Cremedy Oil
- terry2703
- Aug 22
- 2 min read

At Bird Valley Organics, we often hear incredible stories of healing from our community. One of the most inspiring came from a beloved family dog who experienced visible tumor reduction and ultimately full healing within just two months of using our Cremedy oil topically.
The journey was carefully documented with weekly photos, showing steady progress as the growths shrank and the skin regenerated. By the end of eight weeks, the tumor was gone.
This remarkable recovery has sparked many questions: Can full-spectrum cannabis oil (FSO) really support the body in healing skin conditions? Let’s look at what the research says.
Cannabis and the Skin: What Science Tells Us
Cannabis has been used for centuries in natural healing, and modern research is beginning to explain why. Here are some key findings:
Anti-Inflammatory Properties Cannabinoids like CBD and THC interact with the body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS), which helps regulate inflammation. Topical application can reduce swelling, redness, and irritation in the skin.
Antitumor Potential Preclinical studies suggest cannabinoids may trigger apoptosis (cell death) in abnormal cells while leaving healthy cells intact. This is one reason researchers are exploring FSO for skin cancers and tumor-related conditions.
Skin Barrier Repair The ECS plays a role in skin homeostasis. By applying cannabinoids directly, the skin may heal faster from wounds, rashes, or lesions.
Pain and Itch Relief Studies show topical cannabis can calm nerve endings, helping with localized discomfort, itching, or burning sensations.
(Sources: National Institutes of Health, PubMed studies on cannabinoids and dermatology)
The Dog’s Healing Journey
When his guardian first noticed the growths, they were understandably worried. The tumors were visible, uncomfortable, and progressing. After careful consideration, she decided to try a natural, plant-based option: applying Cremedy Oil daily to the affected areas.
What followed was nothing short of incredible:
The Healing Journey
Week 1–2 (January 18–29): Within the first couple of weeks, subtle but encouraging changes began. The tumors started to shrink and soften. On January 29, one of the tumors erupted — a turning point that marked the body’s process of pushing out unhealthy tissue.
Week 3–4 (February 1–14): Redness and swelling were noticeably reduced, and the skin appeared less irritated. During this stage, the dog showed more energy and comfort, moving and playing with a vibrancy that had been dulled by discomfort just weeks earlier.
Week 5–6 (February 15–28): The growths continued to recede, revealing healthier skin beneath. The eruption site began closing, and the area showed clear signs of repair. By late February, what had once been a concerning mass was now only a faint reminder of the battle the body was winning.
Week 7–8 (March 1): By the start of March, the tumors had disappeared entirely. The skin had returned to its natural state, leaving just a small trace of the growths that had been present just weeks earlier.
The healing process was complete, and the dog was thriving.
This transformation, documented week by week, demonstrates the body’s ability to repair itself when supported with natural medicine.
While more research is needed especially in veterinary contexts, early evidence is deeply promising, and real-life cases like this dog’s healing journey continue to validate what many holistic practitioners already know: plants can be powerful medicine.