Vet Discovers Old Ways to Help Heal Infections without Antibiotics#Pets and Vaccines#Pets#World

By Dr. Becker

Today, I have a very special guest speaking with me over the phone. His name is Dr. Hubert Karreman, and he is the veterinarian at the Rodale Institute. The Rodale Institute was founded in 1947 by organic pioneer J.I. Rodale to study the link between healthy soil, healthy food and healthy people.

Before he joined Rodale, Dr. Karreman founded Bovinity Health, a small company that provides natural veterinary products for large animal medicine. He also founded his own solo practice, Penn Dutch Cow Care, which he operated for 15 years as a holistic large animal practitioner.

Dr. Karreman now works primarily with certified organic dairy farmers as a consultant. He also lectures widely on natural treatment options for cows, which is the topic of our discussion today…

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The Science of Vaccines#Pets#Pets and Vaccines#Vaccines

Science of Vaccine Damage

Thank you Dr. Carley for the above material.

If you have a pet, this is a must read.  Numerous valid points in regards to vaccination, pets and child alike.  If you suffer from food allergies, you will find some vital information within the article. Nineteen, non-pharma scientists completed this research study.

The above article is worth it’s weight in gold.

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If You MUST Vaccinate, Aim for This Body Part #Pets #Pets & Vaccines #Adverse Reactions To Vaccines

January 10, 2014

By Dr. Becker

It is estimated that from one to 10 cats out of every 10,000 vaccinated will develop cancer at the vaccine injection site, also known as vaccine-associated sarcoma (VAS). A sarcoma is a type of cancer resulting from changes in connective tissue cells. Feline vaccine-associated sarcoma is a malignant tumor that is primarily associated with two vaccines: the rabies vaccine, and the feline leukemia virus (FeLV) vaccine.

For several years, it has been customary for feline rabies vaccines to be given in the right rear leg and FeLV vaccines in the left rear leg. The injections are made below the knee joint so that amputation of the lower portion of the leg can be offered to cat owners as a cancer treatment option. However, many owners of cats with VAS refuse amputation of their kitty’s leg because it’s painful, disfiguring and costly….

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If You MUST Vaccinate, Aim for This Body Part

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