Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
This will all be conducted at gunpoint, with armed personnel and attack dogs at the ready, making sure nobody steps out of line, and suppressing any attempt at public dissent against the Orwellian vaccination policies.
The entire campaign against these parents is blatantly illegal. There is no law in Maryland requiring the vaccination of children, thus parents who refuse to do so may not be legally charged with violating any law. |
David R. Montgomery See book keywords and concepts |
Watching dogs run in Seattle's off-leash parks, I see how hunters could use dogs as partners in the hunt, especially the ones that habitually turn prey back toward the pack. In any case, dogs were not domesticated for direct consumption. There is no evidence that early people ate their first animal allies. Instead, dogs increased human hunting efficiency and probably served as sentries in early hunting camps. (Cats were relative latecomers, as they moved into agricultural settlements roughly four thousand years ago, soon after towns first overlapped with their range. |
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But treating dogs with antidepressants, chemotherapy, diabetes drugs, statin drugs, osteoporosis drugs and other such chemical agents is patently absurd. Most pet health conditions can be easily prevented or cured with good nutrition, and more challenging health problems can be cheaply and safely solved with herbal therapies and other naturopathic modalities. There is no scientifically justifiable role in veterinary medicine for the majority of the pharmaceuticals now being pushed onto vets, vet techs, and pet owners.
Even the pet shelters are being influenced by Big Pharma. |
| Knowing that massive profits could be generated through the bodies of pets, drug companies have spent two decades pursuing an aggressive campaign of rewriting vet school curricula, influencing veterinarians and brainwashing pet owners into thinking their dogs, cats and horses need drugs in order to be healthy. |
| Don't be suckered by the "miracle pill" sales pitch. dogs, cats and horses don't need meds. What they need is great nutrition and medicine from nature.
Just like people. |
| Pet health is now in rapid decline
The result of all this is that our dogs and cats are sicker than ever. Ask any vet who's been practicing for more than ten years: They've never seen such an increase in the rate of liver disease, nervous system disorders, cancers and diabetes. Ever wonder why? It's because pets are being routinely poisoned with pet food and pet medicine. Popular anti-flea and anti-tick medications, all by themselves, are so toxic to the liver of any animal that if they were prescribed to humans, their side effects would make the Vioxx fiasco look like a harmless prank. |
| Earlier this year, the FDA gave approval for Prozac, a powerful mind-altering drug, to be prescribed to dogs, and many of the most common drugs for people are now routinely used in pets (including chemotherapy drugs for cancer treatment).
(What's next, Ritalin for puppies? Ten years ago, it would have seemed absurd to diagnose a dog as suffering from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, but today, it's no more insane than the mass diagnosis of human children with this utterly fictitious disease designed to do one thing: Sell profitable amphetamine drugs to children... |
| Personally, I'm outraged by the practice of drugging dogs, cats and other animals with synthetic chemicals to treat degenerative health conditions, and I think those who promote or follow such practices are engaged in extremely unethical, cruel behaviors that should be criminalized. Just like in the human health care system, nutrition has been thrown out the window and is now replaced with a system of chemical invasion that can only lead to a worsening of the long-term health of the animals exposed to such dangerous treatments. |
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REPPED: Following the State of Maryland's threats against parents who refuse to have their children vaccinated, children were herded into a Price George County courthouse being guarded by armed personnel with attack dogs. Inside, the children were forcibly vaccinated, many against their will, under orders from the State Attorney General, various State Judges and the local School Board Director, all of whom illegally conspired to threaten parents with imprisonment if they did not submit their children to vaccinations. |
| Today, it's armed guards with attack dogs. Tomorrow, it might be water boarding or other torture methods. Think that's impossible? Think again: Just five years ago, nobody in their right mind would have thought that parents who did not want to get their children vaccinated would end up in prison, their children kidnapped by state authorities and forced to subject themselves to dangerous chemical injections at gunpoint. Yet that is precisely what is happening right now in the state of Maryland. It happened on Saturday, in fact.
Where is the outrage? |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
So Big Pharma lobbied the FDA for the approval of antidepressant drugs for dogs, and in February, 2007, the FDA approved Prozac for dogs. Because, apparently, dogs have "chemical imbalances in their brain" requiring treatment with patented synthetic chemicals, just like children and adults, right? (See the book Selling Sickness: How the World's Biggest Pharmaceutical Companies Are Turning Us All Into Patients.)
Prozac liquid drops for your pet fish are, apparently, just around the corner. And don't be surprised to see Ritalin for "hyperactive" dogs, too. |
Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey See book keywords and concepts |
Seven mongrel dogs had surgical resections leaving 20 cm of proximal jejunum anastomosed to the mid-transverse colon. The dogs were initially fed by parenteral nutrition, and after 4 days, oral food and water were reintroduced. Parenteral nutrition was continued in addition to the oral diet for 30 days and was then stopped. Parenteral nutrition proved to be essential initially because oral feeding induced massive stool outputs. Six weeks after the resection, the five dogs that survived were reexplored and the remaining small bowel was examined. |
Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts |
Since almost all dogs eventually suffer from arthritis, and larger dogs frequently suffer with a painful joint condition called hip dysplasia, the use of glucosamine is of more than theoretical use in veterinary practice. And there are no "placebo effects" with dogs. They don't get better because they think they're "supposed" to— they either feel (and act) better or they don't. |
Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey See book keywords and concepts |
Seven mongrel dogs had surgical resections leaving 20 cm of proximal jejunum anastomosed to the mid-transverse colon. The dogs were initially fed by parenteral nutrition, and after 4 days, oral food and water were reintroduced. Parenteral nutrition was continued in addition to the oral diet for 30 days and was then stopped. Parenteral nutrition proved to be essential initially because oral feeding induced massive stool outputs. Six weeks after the resection, the five dogs that survived were reexplored and the remaining small bowel was examined. |
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Here are the five worst offenders:
Hot dogs: The Cancer Prevention Coalition recommends that children should not eat more than 12 hot dogs per month because of the risk of cancer. If you must have your hot dog fix, look for those without sodium nitrite listed among the ingredients.
Processed meats and bacon: These meats almost always contain the same sodium nitrite found in hot dogs. You can find some without nitrites, but you'll have to look for them in natural grocers or health food stores. |
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Hot dogs
Hot dogs are made with horrifying processed meat parts (click here to see shocking photos of processed meat products, then preserved with a cancer-causing ingredient called sodium nitrite. As detailed in my book Grocery Warning, this ingredient causes brain tumors in children, not to mention leukemia, pancreatic cancer, colon cancer and other cancers. Hot dogs are far more dangerous to a child's health than lead paint in my opinion, and yet parents keep feeding them to their children!
4. Antibacterial soap
How about a little nerve toxin in your soap? |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Because, apparently, dogs have "chemical imbalances in their brain" requiring treatment with patented synthetic chemicals, just like children and adults, right? (See the book Selling Sickness: How the World's Biggest Pharmaceutical Companies Are Turning Us All Into Patients.)
Prozac liquid drops for your pet fish are, apparently, just around the corner. And don't be surprised to see Ritalin for "hyperactive" dogs, too. There's no emotion, behavior or experience that's safe from the disease labels of Big Pharma and the FDA. (See related CounterThink cartoon: Fidozac: Antidepressants for dogs. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Dogs' noses are also good at this. dogs have actually been trained to sniff out bladder cancer by smelling the urine of humans. Just search Google for articles on "bladder cancer dogs sniff" and you'll find lots of references to this fact.)
After tasting the urine, skilled physicians were able to offer astoundingly precise medical diagnoses. The problem, of course, is that doctors also tended to become ill from tasting their patients' urine, and so this practice fell into disfavor long ago.
By the way, just to be clear here, I'm not at all suggesting that you should be tasting your own urine. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
For starters, dogs have now been trained to smell bladder cancer simply by sniffing the urine of potential cancer patients. So, if you urinate into a container and let the dog sniff it, that dog can tell you whether or not you have bladder cancer.
The concept is well-proven, well-documented and not at all outside the realm of ordinary science. dogs, through sniffing, can detect cocaine, explosives or microscopic amounts of almost any other chemical, including chemicals emitted by other animals or human beings. dogs are born with a high-tech chemical sensor array. |
Marion Nestle See book keywords and concepts |
Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
USDA Regulates
FDA Regulates
Hot dogs in pastry dough Corn dogs Open-face meat and
Hot dogs in rolls Bagel dogs
Closed-face meat and poultry sandwiches Soups with more than poultry sandwiches Soups with less than
2% meat and poultry Spaghetti sauce with meat stock Pizza with meat toppings Beans with more than 2% bacon
2% meat and poultry Spaghetti sauce without meat stock Cheese pizza
Beans with pork (no limit) source: Robinson RA. General Accounting Office (GAO-02-47T), October 10, 2001. |
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Did you know that dogs can smell cancer on your breath? This has been verified by scientists. With special training, these dogs can actually smell cancer. They can also be trained to smell bladder cancer in your urine. Search Google for "dog sniffing bladder cancer" if you don't believe me.
If dogs can smell cancer, it's not unreasonable that some people might be able to detect it as well. Some holistic health practitioners that I know tell me that they can smell cancer in patients. |
Natural Prescriptions: Dr. Giller's Natural Treatments & Vitamin Therapies For Over 100 Common AilmentsRobert M. Giller, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
| An interesting study involving ten dogs showed the effects of exercise in minimizing fatty buildup in the liver. All the dogs were fed a diet rich in lard and cholesterol, and all ten were kept confined in small cages. But five of the dogs were exercised on a treadmill for one hour each day. By the end of the study, three of the unexercised dogs had died of liver disease, and two had fatty, cirrhotic livers. The exercised dogs, on the other hand, had essentially healthy livers, in spite of the high-fat diet.
Vitamin C is very helpful in improving hepatitis. |
Ron Garner See book keywords and concepts |
He noted that hunting dogs, when given rations of acv with their daily feed, had more than twice the endurance, better appetites, as well as an ability to retain their weight during hunting season, compared to dogs that had not received regular acv rations. acv has many other uses besides nutritional ones. |
Michael T. Murray and Michael R. Lyon See book keywords and concepts |
Of course, most dogs would impulsively choose the tasty fast food and would completely ignore their nutritious dog food. If they were allowed to make this impulsive choice day after day, they would invariably become obese and die prematurely. Of course, we are all smarter than dogs, but if you want to get your weight under control, you must develop some nutritional wisdom and avoid impulse eating at all costs. Fortunately, with some easily acquired knowledge and a bit of planning, impulse eating can be a thing of the past. |
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| Seizure-alert dogs, like Chelsea, are trained to alert epileptics to seizures before they happen. Even from across a room, seizure-alert dogs seem to be able to pick up on extremely subtle physiological changes—minute alterations in odor or movement—that may begin anywhere from 45 to five or 10 minutes before an attack occurs.
This ability to sense these changes can be invaluable, since getting an early warning of a seizure's onset helps people who have epilepsy find a safe environment or take precautionary measures. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
The concept is well-proven, well-documented and not at all outside the realm of ordinary science. dogs, through sniffing, can detect cocaine, explosives or microscopic amounts of almost any other chemical, including chemicals emitted by other animals or human beings. dogs are born with a high-tech chemical sensor array. In fact, they are extremely proficient at tracking down prey in the wild. dogs see more with their noses than humans see with their eyes. A dog doesn't even need to open its eyes to track prey. It can just chase it down by smell alone. |