Vit C to gut tolerance should also help to reduce effects of bruising.
Tony M
On 6 May 2007 at 21:35, jrowland wrote about :
Subject : CS>Protocol for Severe Bruising
> Acquaintance and passenger suffered severe bruising on face, neck
> and upper-shoulder area upon impact with deployed airbags,
Um, I don't know where you're at but Vitamin K is NOT only available via
prescription in the United States of America...yet. Chicken soup is used for
colds therapeutically but the body rarely produces chicken soup internally.
Chicken soup however,...is not a drug...yet. What you ar
Only a problem if cooked.
At 10:37 AM 5/9/2007, you wrote:
chicken bones splinter badly.
Teri Johnston
Fireside Welsh Springer Spaniels
www.welshspringers.com
Young Living Essential Oil
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At 10:36 PM 5/8/2007, you wrote:
Actually I am not in agreement with this statement. Wolves will eat
anything rather than starve, so I would have to say that yes they do eat
grains. Also they eat the whole animal so any undigested or partially
digested grains in the GI tract of prey animals is al
At 09:57 AM 5/9/2007, you wrote:
Uh oh. I was told raw bones were good. Can one of the experts here on
raw feeding tell me for sure if they are okay or not? I've been giving
my dog raw chicken legs along with some Pedigree canned and it seems
he's been doing fine on them, but.?
Jodi
I
Garnet wrote on 5/7/2007, 9:17 AM:
> Even BHT is a good antioxidant and does not actually cause cancer --
> give enough of anything to a lab rat bred to get cancer and well, it
> gets cancer. I use BHT therapeutically to kill herpes, any envelope
> virus actually.
Hi Janet -
The Center for S
My portable ultrasonic nebulizer does not have a "wick" it has a product cup
and there is nothing left in the cup when I'm done with it. The ultrasonic
gets the product deeper into the lung where the problems are.
John.
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Garnet wrote on 5/9/2007, 7:19 AM:
> Huh, "best" -- now you are taking my word and twisting them Dee. Tsk,
> tsk, this makes your position look very weak if you have to resort to
> those sort of tactics. Better back that bus up cause it's not helping
> your credibility in this discussion.
No
Frankie,
Amen! Agree with you all the way. Wal-Mart, by the way, is importing produce
from China to label organic. Money talks, people listen and of course the
FDA doesn't not do the check.
Paula
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Subject: C
No, supplements are not used the same as drugs. This is an argument that
the Mega Rich Drug Companies would use in order to destroy the manufacturers
of the quality supplements, so that they, the BIG BUSINESS DRUG COMPANIES,
can take over and control and downgrade. It's happening right now.
I'm with you all the way on this Dee.
Frankie
=
From: "Dee "
And yet you still say that feeding dogs over processed un-natural food is
best? If dogs lived wild, what would they eat? That tasty rabbit that ran
across their path, or munch away on a sheaf of corn? It is only
Wendy wrote on 5/9/2007, 5:51 PM:
[snipped]
> This new dog was chewing a bone I had given him - roughly a 10"
> curved beef rib bone.
10" and he was fine? Amazing. But, was it a raw bone, Wendy? Thanks.
Jodi
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I've been reading the debate between Janet and Terri?.
Janet, you seem so knowledgeable, yet so blase and I would add, naive, about
what's happening to our food supply and that of our pets. I know that I am
swayed by the 'raw' argument, rather than the kibble one.
As for 'organics'. You s
I'm not saying it doesn't happen, but I think if one does their research
and factors everything in they will be able to make an informed choice
that works for them whichever 'diet' they choose. Talking with breeders
that are into 3rd and 4th and upwards generations is an excellent way to
get a hand
the 'trick' here is the word RAWcooked/boiled bones splinter and cause
problems; raw, for the most part, causes no problems.
I've been feeding raw for 6 years now and would never ever go back to
feeding commercially prepared dog food...especially given the number of dog
food recalls that h
Thank you Dee. :-)
Dee wrote on 5/9/2007, 12:48 PM:
> Hi Jodie, I'm no expert but you are fine with any raw bones.
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I wonder how many ailments that swimmers & others who spend
a lot of hours in swimming pools have ?
Someone should do a study.
Smitty
On 5/8/07, Garnet wrote:
Chlorine can replace iodine in the thyroxin molecule rendering it
inactive. Other halogens can as well. Ever notic how much thyroid
dys
On 5/9/07, Dee wrote:
But wouldn't the subjects who are being given the supplements/drugs die or
be seriously ill, if not given them? Dee
Well I would for one! I get vit B12 injections every 8 weeks as I have
pernicious aneamia. My body lacks intrinsic factor which means that no
matter how
But wouldn't the subjects who are being given the supplements/drugs die or
be seriously ill, if not given them? Dee
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Date: 09/05/2007 12:55:02
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Subject: Re: CS>Food as Medicine - Antioxidants Good or Bad For You
I have to say I find it incredible that you think *my* position is weak in
this argument! Still, I will rephrase that then. You *prefer* to feed
your dogs over-processed food which contains things like salt (a lot of it)
ethoxyquinn etc., 'food' which is heated to over 375 degrees, over raw mea
Hi Jodie, I'm no expert but you are fine with any raw bones. I personally
don't feed any weight bearing bones, because sometimes they can go into
shards, or sharper pieces which the dogs usually discard. This said, a lot
of people do with no problems. Cooked bones are the problem because the
coo
Sorry, but no they don't! We are talking about *raw* feeding here and
chicken bones are very soft, especially wings, ribs etc., I personally don
t feed any weight bearing bones to my dogs but they have always been fine
with soft wing or in the case of lambs, ribs. I have only given beef leg
bone
Dear Silver Digest:
Because of a recent and damaging and expensive invasion of spyware on my
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Hi All,
What do you guys think of this new type of silver solution? The web sites
are below. Specifically I wondered what Nano silver technology is.. I saw
it on a lyme list and thought I would bring the discussion over here where
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Thank you Barbara.
Barbara wrote on 5/9/2007, 11:06 AM: [snipped]
Jodi,
I'm definitely not an expert
but I feed my Chihuahuas raw meat and bones for 9 years. Juat want to
say that only raw bones are safe as they do not splinter.
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Thank you for all of that. :-)
s...@emotap.com wrote on 5/9/2007, 11:31 AM:
> I wanted to post this to the Off Topic list, but am instead replying
> to the list as that is where this topic was generated.
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I wanted to post this to the Off Topic list, but am instead replying to the
list as that is where this topic was generated. Maybe we should switch it
to off-topic though. Anywhoo. . . . . . .
I've been learning aaaloo about feeding raw lately! Too bad, I
found out so late in the gam
Jodi,
I'm definitely not an expert but I feed my Chihuahuas raw meat and bones for 9
years. Juat want to say that only raw bones are safe as they do not splinter.
Any cooked bones are not safe so do not feed them to you dog, no matter the
size (of dog or bone... LOL)
Also want to point out
Ok, I'm feeling brave-
my dog is vegan.
The vet says she is very healthy, and tells me to keep it up.
My family had several dogs growing up, and all of them loved to eat
various things- one loved carrots from the garden, another would beg
and beg for a bite of banana, my first dog used to gra
chicken bones splinter badly.
On May 9, 2007, at 9:57 AM, Jodi W Menard wrote:
Uh oh. I was told raw bones were good. Can one of the experts here on
raw feeding tell me for sure if they are okay or not? I've been
giving
my dog raw chicken legs along with some Pedigree canned and it seems
Uh oh. I was told raw bones were good. Can one of the experts here on
raw feeding tell me for sure if they are okay or not? I've been giving
my dog raw chicken legs along with some Pedigree canned and it seems
he's been doing fine on them, but.?
Jodi
Garnet wrote on 5/9/2007, 9:24 AM:
Day Sutton wrote:
> I read a post that said the ultrosonic nebulizer caused agglomoration
> and the silver would fall out of suspensionany comments?
Since I don't own one, but I do own two small personal ultrasonic
hmidifiers, that we've talked about here in the past and used as nebulizer
Bones can cause problems for dogs. Even the raw feeding lists will tell
you this. If you have a dog that bolts its food be very careful about
introducing bones. They can kill.
Janet
Pat wrote:
Oh, I agree that organic meat surely would be the best diet for a dog. It's
just that my dog was s
Just be sure to keep it away from your dogs if you have any. It is
highly toxic to canines and can kill a dog.
Janet
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Oh, I agree that organic meat surely would be the best diet for a dog. It's
just that my dog was so messed up when I was feeding itmaybe she didn't
chew the bones enough. Then a vet tech told me that where she worked, they'd
done several surgeries to remove bone which was causing a blockag
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I like very much your weird weirdiness. Several parts of my brain and also
joints and specially the bones I broke at different times (only speaking
about my own) come into resonance with many things you write. I am sure the
world that I create has you included.
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Dee wrote:
And yet you still say that feeding dogs over processed un-natural food is
best?
Huh, "best" -- now you are taking my word and twisting them Dee. Tsk,
tsk, this makes your position look very weak if you have to resort to
those sort of tactics. Better back that bus up cause it's
I don't believe this is the reason because when I did raw feed they
still ate grains, leafy green herbs and would do anything for some
veggies like carrots, tomatoes and nuts for example. I followed all the
guidelines for raw feeding so it was not a deficiency -- they just ate
other stuff prov
Clayton Family wrote:
it is probably the mold giving you the headache- some of the
neurotoxins do that.
More than that they suppressed our immune systems and made us quite ill.
Not from this bathroom but from three other moldy rent houses. Mold
fumes from some species are also carcinogenic
The supplement are being used the same as a drug, are a drug -- defined
as any exogenous substance, not produce in the body, used
therapeutically. Vit K is available only by prescription for instance.
Janet
Dee wrote:
But even doctors sometimes give supplements, i.e. Vit B12 or vit K etc., i
Hope people read this and make some calls today.
http://www.newstarget.com/021834.html
And yet you still say that feeding dogs over processed un-natural food is
best? If dogs lived wild, what would they eat? That tasty rabbit that ran
across their path, or munch away on a sheaf of corn? It is only logical
which is best i.e.. That which they are designed to do; their intestinal
tra
Maybe this is because they are not getting the right nutrients and are
hungry.' my dog when fed on Burns food, ate dog poo because she was starving
The problem vanished when switched to raw. My dog will not even eat bread
but he will lick the butter off! Dee
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Its not just the contamination, its what can be in it. See
http://www.trilogyonline.com/Trilogy/Pets/PetsHome
aspx?Ath=&realname=10042285 Dee
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Date: 05/09/07 05:49:10
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Some dogs will eat . Someti
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