The Spay/Neuter issue is more complex than most agencies would have us believe.
The information generally available to the public, and even that presented in many veterinary colleges, is neither balanced nor complete.
The Problem of Pathogenic Vaccine ContaminationBenjamin McRearden In recent times mankind is experiencing a situation never previously encountered, that being the threat of release of pathogens intended to kill or disable large numbers of people. That danger has prompted certain health agencies to prepare for possible mass vaccination of the populace. The purpose of this report is to examine the existing scientific evidence of pathogenic contaminants in vaccines. This summary, while making no claim of being a complete review of the subject, will point out sufficient examples and illustrations of contamination with bacteria, viruses, and their components, so as to enable the reader to make a more informed decision regarding accepting a vaccination (or forcing others to receive one). It is presented in a format intended for the public, their physicians, and their agency or governmental representatives, and may be freely copied in its entirety. With several notable differences, dogs thrive on much the same diet as people do. |
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