"Did you know that most vaccines these days are modified live vaccines? That means they bring risks for your dog." Dogs Naturally Magazine, "the problem is modified live vaccines can cause the disease that they are meant to prevent. And research in humans shows that they can embed themselves into the genes of the host. This happens with dogs too. It means the viruses can stay in your dog's body, then cause illness later. Sometimes years later".
"Veterinarian Patricia Jordan DVM also reminds us that vaccination of any sort elevates histamines. When histamine levels are high they cause chronic inflammation. Chronic inflammation can trigger other diseases (including cancer) has your dog ages".
https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/bordetella-does-your-dog-really-need-the-kennel-cough-vaccine/
In the 1950s in England, dogs died of natural causes, 70 years later so many dogs are dying of cancer.
Are all of the extra vaccines a contributory factor, they must be. Towards the end of this video it is shared that 50% of dogs under veterinary care get cancer. Vets have no basis for saying that any of the vaccines for dogs are safe. Vets are not taught immunology and there isn't anywhere to report adverse reactions that animals encounter.
The health research is continuing and I hope to find an appropriate holistic vet locally for further consultation. I will update this blog post with further information has and when. I'm not against dogs receiving what is essential, but I will certainly not give him anymore than is essential for his overall health. So for instance I don't take flu jabs, so why would I give the equivalent to a dog compromising his health and immune system?
THYME
This is an interesting scientific study on Thymus vulgaris essential oil -v- coronavirus in felines.
Common Thyme essential healing oil.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8061179/
I offered my pup a smell of the Thyme healing oil this evening and he came back again and again to smell it. Big smiles. He likes having neem oil in coconut oil and lavender rubbed on his neck too, I try to do that a couple of times a week.
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