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Nov 9, 2012

Doctors Would Be Better Trained As Veterinarians!

Keith Scott-Mumby

I’ve been saying for decades that vets know more about health than doctors, especially about nutrition. If you see what nutrients are added to dog food and cat food, it’s better nourishment than human food! There is less propaganda and more science. Vets are not judged by fake TV advertising, corrupt politicians, or phoney science: they are judged entirely by the math. Does the animal live or die? If it doesn’t, it’s a financial disaster and the vet is OUT! So I always keep an eye out for veterinary science. Here’s something interesting. At Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine they carried out a number of studies on the effects of vaccination on dogs. Again, no propaganda, nothing to hide, as you will see… The question they were asking was whether multi-vaccinations of dogs could cause auto-immune diseases to flare up. I said YES in my various books of the 1980s and 1990s; I think mass vaccinations are the main reason for the virtual “allergy epidemic” that kicked off in the 1970s and has just got worse. One aspect of this “epidemic” is the huge rise in auto-immune diseases; that’s where the body makes antibodies against itself… a sort of “allergy to one’s own tissues”. Lupus, certain types of hypothyroidism and rheumatoid arthritis are examples of that type of disease. Hypothyroidism too is on the rise. From my own work over 3 decades, I am certain there is a connection between cancer and thyroid malfunction. What did the veterinary scientists find?

Nov 9, 2012

Doctors Would Be Better Trained As Veterinarians!

Keith Scott-Mumby

I’ve been saying for decades that vets know more about health than doctors, especially about nutrition. If you see what nutrients are added to dog food and cat food, it’s better nourishment than human food! There is less propaganda and more science. Vets are not judged by fake TV advertising, corrupt politicians, or phoney science: they are judged entirely by the math. Does the animal live or die? If it doesn’t, it’s a financial disaster and the vet is OUT! So I always keep an eye out for veterinary science. Here’s something interesting. At Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine they carried out a number of studies on the effects of vaccination on dogs. Again, no propaganda, nothing to hide, as you will see… The question they were asking was whether multi-vaccinations of dogs could cause auto-immune diseases to flare up. I said YES in my various books of the 1980s and 1990s; I think mass vaccinations are the main reason for the virtual “allergy epidemic” that kicked off in the 1970s and has just got worse. One aspect of this “epidemic” is the huge rise in auto-immune diseases; that’s where the body makes antibodies against itself… a sort of “allergy to one’s own tissues”. Lupus, certain types of hypothyroidism and rheumatoid arthritis are examples of that type of disease. Hypothyroidism too is on the rise. From my own work over 3 decades, I am certain there is a connection between cancer and thyroid malfunction. What did the veterinary scientists find?

Feb 6, 2010

Olives Cure Dogs

Keith Scott-Mumby

Should we start a pets corner? After the latest SCENAR teleclass with the Haches, one of my long-time subscribers, Karla Kay, wrote to me with a fascinating story which I am dying to share with you all. Dear Dr. Keith, We have a situation here that needs medical observation, consideration, and analyses by a great brain such as yours! I have a friend, Alaina, who is an “animal person”. She’s lived in Alaska, raised and drove sled dogs, has been involved with horses, dogs, cats, and all animals all of her life. She KNOWS when an animal is sick and/or dying. She was visiting a friend this AM, whose dog was down. Hadn’t risen for two days, cried/screamed when his back around the kidney area was touched, couldn’t urinate, eyes becoming glazed, not moving. She thought that his problem was kidney stones, and prescribed green olives. Yes, green olives, either with OR without the pimentos. Cheapest kind will do. (This dog is a 100 lbs. Malamute)

Feb 6, 2010

Olives Cure Dogs

Keith Scott-Mumby

Should we start a pets corner? After the latest SCENAR teleclass with the Haches, one of my long-time subscribers, Karla Kay, wrote to me with a fascinating story which I am dying to share with you all. Dear Dr. Keith, We have a situation here that needs medical observation, consideration, and analyses by a great brain such as yours! I have a friend, Alaina, who is an “animal person”. She’s lived in Alaska, raised and drove sled dogs, has been involved with horses, dogs, cats, and all animals all of her life. She KNOWS when an animal is sick and/or dying. She was visiting a friend this AM, whose dog was down. Hadn’t risen for two days, cried/screamed when his back around the kidney area was touched, couldn’t urinate, eyes becoming glazed, not moving. She thought that his problem was kidney stones, and prescribed green olives. Yes, green olives, either with OR without the pimentos. Cheapest kind will do. (This dog is a 100 lbs. Malamute)
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