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From: Brennan Browne 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 1:00 AM
Subject: A 100% HARMLESS AND EFFECTIVE FLEA CURE /Needless Deaths and Injuries 
Continue from Commercial Flea Products





Dave,
 Peter and AR-News Members -- please forgive the slight diversion from 
the news format. I feel I need to share this info to avert future 
deaths/injuries from
the poisons people are using on their companions to combat fleas. 







Ms.
 Burke [see her story below] mentions a natural alternative to the toxic
 flea meds on the market--garlic. She specifically suggests garlic pills
 but warns not
to give too much.




As
 someone who provides permanent sanctuary to abused, abandoned, special 
needs and ferals, I have a lot of experience with newborns, elderly and 
immune compromised
animals. Fleas are opportunistic and can cause severe allergic 
reactions, anemia and death in sick animals. 







A
 100% safe, effective way to rid an animal of fleas [healthy or sick] is
 to give them a GARLIC BATH. I use store-bought CRUSHED garlic right 
from the jar. For
tiny infants I toss a few tablespoons of garlic into a bowl, add a 
squirt of liquid dish soap and mix it together in warm water. I bathe 
the animal thoroughly working the mixture into the coat. After using 
another bowl to rinse the infant, I pat them dry, use
a blow-dryer set on warm, and my guys come out smelling faintly of 
roasted garlic and NO MORE FLEAS. Applying the garlic topically, I 
believe, is the most effective treatment and has several advantages. No 
need to worry about the hassle of pills or possible
toxicity. And the results are immediate and lasting on any animal, any 
age, any condition. "Dry" baths using garlic juice rubbed into the fur 
also work, but a wet bath is superior and preferable. 







I hope this helps all those vexed with a problem which has a safe, inexpensive 
cure that's as close as your kitchen pantry. 







PS
 -- Every flea that can, will be rushing to the animal's head. Make sure
 you have a flea comb ready to comb them into the water and treat their 
head with garlic
as well.







PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CROSS POST WIDELY!  







Brennan












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From: Judy Burke [email protected]
  (at   msn.com)


Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2010 6:28 PM


Update and precautionary message

 

 


For those of you that are not aware, our then 8 yr. old, 13 pound
Papillon, Gizmo, went blind July 2009, from the application of the small dog 
dose of Frontline
Plus. He was blind
in less than a week of the application, and we are told he should not even be 
alive today.  Life
expectancy was a matter of a few months from onset, but our miracle boy has 
fooled the doctors once again. 
He is still with us and healthy, except
for his blindness.  His retinas, nerves, muscles of the eyes are perfectly 
normal and healthy, no
glaucoma, nor other disease of
the eye.  The problem lies in the back of the brain.  This medication caused 
swelling in the back
of the brain, which is what caused the blindness. It started with severe back 
pain, that
moved quickly up the back to the brain.  A matter of a few days - less than a 
week.  
 
He has been diagnosed with GME, though this is not conclusive, as we opted not 
to have the MRI done that would confirm it.
 
GME: http://www.addl.purdue.edu/newsletters/2006/Winter/gme.htm
 
 

Gizmo has been getting weekly BiCom:  
(www.bicombioresonance.com/animaltreatment.htm )
treatments all summer,
 to remove the Frontline Plus from his body from July 1, 2009 that 
caused his blindness,
and he has finally tested clear of the Frontline last Fri.  Also he has 
no more back pain.  He underwent several chiropractic adjustments to 
accomplish this.  He has adjusted much better this summer.  He
has
 gained some confidence and actually tries to run a bit outside.  I put 
him back on the flexi leash when we will be in the yard where he can run
 and be safe if he bolts in a different direction.
 I don't take any chances on him running into something.  However, he seems 
happy, wags his tail,
ears up, loves to cuddle even more than before, if that is possible.  He
 is my snuggle bug!  He is
helping me so very much to try to overcome the pain of losing my 48 yrs.
 old son to ALS, this July!  God has been very good to us!




Think about this ....
the last application was July 1,  2009... It took 15 months, including 3.5 
months of treatment to remove this medication completely from his body -
AND we are told to apply Frontline Plus (or other brands) monthly??? I wonder 
why - except I know why -
greed...these products are little moneymakers for the companies that make them 
and the vets (or other companies) that sell them.
  
As
 a matter of information: Our ophthalmologist had another case of canine
 blindness immediately after the Frontline plus application this summer.
 He is in communication with the head doctor, Dr. Harrington, at the Merial 
company that mfgs. this
product.




Gizmo's back pain has finally been resolved as of July 2010 from Chiropractic 
adjustments. YEAH!




PLEASE rethink using these products.
 There is another option.  The holistic way is garlic.  It
can be purchased very inexpensively from: www.Springtime.com 
 The product is called "Bug Off Garlic".  Use only a small amount.
(the tablets are easily broken into a smaller size. We do not want to 
give them too much garlic, as that can cause a problem for our toy Paps 
too. Disclaimer:  I
do not have any financial gain from the purchase of this product and have no 
affiliation to the company.
Please help me get the word out!  These products are DANGEROUS to our toy 
canines.




Thank you, 
Judy Burke





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