Posted on 06/30/2012 10:01:39 PM PDT by DogByte6RER
Also, pigs don’t sue.
err! I thought liability at first but found out the FDA doesn’t require a prescription the pharmaceutical company did. This was 1989 don’t know now.
Just think, I first heard that song on Vassar College radio....
Oh wow ... this story sounds like something out of Faust:
Mephistophilis to Faustus -
Thinkst thou that I who saw the face of God
And tasted the eternal joy of heaven
Am not tormented with ten thousand hells
In being deprived of everlasting bliss?
O Faustus, leave these frivolous demands
Which strikes a terror to my fainting soul!
Be interesting to trace that chain of causation.
Yes, especially since Vassar College radio is “WVKR” or at least it was at the time.
I’d much rather have powder than poison tracking through my house...:)
We should get paid for making public service announcements....;]
Both my vet and my doctor told me that animal meds are tested just as stringently because of the potential for entering the food chain.
If you want to hear obscene gouging, the eye drops one of my dogs needs is $25 from the vet but $200 from the pharmacy...with a “$25 co-pay”.
Tobradex is Tobradex and only one company makes it but sells it to both human and animals doctors.
Obviously, the humans are getting screwed.
The drugs you get at the farm store are the exact same drugs you get anywhere else.
The pills are even -identical-.
ph
I tried wormwood when my kids had pinworms, it subdued them (pinworms!) for a couple of weeks but they bounced right back. And wormwood is pretty toxic for people, has to be used with care.
Finally forced the kids to eat raw garlic 3X a day for three weeks, it worked like a charm.
Vote them out of office and elect small government conservatives.
Do I dare ask about the surprise? (Private reply if not suitable for the thread.)
>> “Finally forced the kids to eat raw garlic 3X a day for three weeks, it worked like a charm.” <<
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Yep, it has worked for almost every thing that I have tried it on, and it always seems to cure something else that you didn’t even know that you had in the process.
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The old standby method of killing parasites has been black walnut hull tincture and cloves for centuries.
It probably depends somewhat on exactly what parasite you have though.
I’m going to try growing garlic. I’m not fond of it but it certainly has wonderful medicinal potency. Even the organic garlic is sometimes from CHINA. Whatever happened to US grown food?!??!
One of the kids told me about this woman who took some sort of medicine she found over the internet, that clearly said it had tape worms in it.
Ithink the show was 10000 Ways to Die, or something like that,
Well anyway it was to be taken in three doses. The first two had tapeworms in them to take in the digested food. This woman lost weight BIGTIME, and was afraid to continue with the medicine.
Unfortunately for her the third dose was to kill the tapeworms inside her.
The best garlic is from central California, the Christopher Ranch, in Gilroy.
As you wish, you have mail.
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