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Heartworm Preventive??

Sunday, May 29, 2005

Heartworm Preventive??

We all know the dangers of Heartworm but do we know the dangers of so called heartworm preventives????

First of all, even though we are familiar with the ever popular "preventives" such as Heartgard and Interceptor, they are not really preventives at all.

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Posted on 05/29/05 at 17:51:00 by Jeannie Thomason
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Heartworm, A Veterinarian's Opinion

Thursday, April 14, 2005

Heartworm, A Veterinarian's Opinion

My dear friends, We have been talking a little bit about heart health lately so what better subject to look at then heartworms. You all know how I feel about our dog's immune system health being paramount in optimal health but is it is nice to have some professionals like veterinarians feel the same way I do!

Heartworms

Dr. Jeffrey Levy, DVM, PCH

This parasite is a source of great anxiety among dog caretakers. (I don't believe that one "owns" a dog.) Thanks in large part to the scare tactics of many veterinarians in promoting preventive drugs, many people believe that contracting heartworms is the equivalent of a death sentence for their dogs. This is not true.

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Posted on 04/14/05 at 18:23:50 by Jeannie Thomason
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Jeanesholistics wrote:

CC,

I am sorry I took so long getting to you. My computer crashed and I am just getting it back up and running this weekend.

I am not familiar with SHII but do know of the benifits of CoQ10 and it is a great supplement for the heart. You need to kill those worms though, as well as strengthen the heart its self.

I have an herbal protocoll on my website that has been very sucsessful
http://www.jeanesholistics....
as well as another herbal blend in a liquid form that is getting great results in killing heartworms naturally. http://www.jeanesholistics....

I have recently learned about the use of an essential oil blend that is killing Heartworms as well. :-)

There is always a more natural and healthier way available for our pets. I would love it if you would keep in touch and let us know what you end up doing for your new pal.
Posted on 12/11/05 at 16:29:32

cc wrote:

i rescued a st. bernard from being put to sleep. i now find out he has heart worms. my vet wants to give him this horrible medication that might kill him but cure the heartworms. a friend recomended SHII and CQ10 which i know no nothing about or where to buy it. please help me fast. this dog has bonded with us and he is so beautiful just so loving. he deserves to live a long peaceful life.
Posted on 12/05/05 at 22:15:09
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Your Dog's Heart Health

Monday, March 28, 2005


Heart Health

Hi Friends, I wanted to focus on your dog's heart health today and may be adding more through out the week. The question was posed: "Can you really remove plaque from the heart and arteries? How does this really work? How come more people don't know about this?" Is this good for people too?

Here is the answer:

In the 1940's Chelation Therapy was developed in Europe to melt the plaque and debris that is built up in the cardiovascular system and to prevent people from having heart attacks due to clogged and/or blocked arteries. There is a whole lot of information on this topic at this website if you want more information on people and this alternative procedure to by-pass surgery. http://www.ofspirit.com/chelation.htm

From what I have read and understood, I have found that
cleaning the heart by dissolving the plaque and debris in the veins and arteries is successful in most of the cases that I have read of.

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Posted on 03/28/05 at 16:26:38 by Jeannie Thomason
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