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A question for anyone over 50
10/03/12 at 22:54:53
 
Did any of your animals or pets get cancer when you were growing up? None of mine ever did and now all my animals end up with cancer. Just spent over $3000 on two dogs. Pet cancer was virtually unheard of in my youth. Whats happened?
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Reply #1 - 10/03/12 at 23:02:05
 
GMO crap in the dog food,, My Mini Doxy sneezes her head off if I feed her a dry food, the chihuahua loses his hair & itches if he gets too much,, the other dog just eats,, but he is young yet,, give him time,,

Its startin to look like anything with any grain in it will not be fit for man or beast,, the Great Culling is upon us. & remember! Drink your fluoridated water & Take those flu shots! Get your children vaccinated! Pay no attention to the autism numbers,, just do it,, because the government loves you.. Thats wht the FDA allows monsatan to put toxic crap in your food,, because they love you..
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Reply #2 - 10/04/12 at 00:16:39
 
Something has sure happened. I took my animals to the vet when they were sick when I was a kid, a lot of people didnt back then. He usually charged me $5. The vet was a friend of the my family. When I was sick he would give me penecillin or whatever I needed LOL.  None of my animals ever had cancer. JOG might be on to something. Another thing to consider is a lot of pet food has food coloring in it which is a known carcinogen.
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Reply #3 - 10/04/12 at 05:15:29
 
I think it is also the environmental pollutants ...
Autism was unheard of in my youth, and even though it was in an inherently more polluted country, and mental retardation was very uncommon, and when it was, it was mostly in very rich families.

I have believed that autism was due to vaccines. In india only rich people got their kids vaccinated, the non rich just got sick, and treated and recovered mostly with minimal doctor intervention.

Now as per CDC, yea correlation, not causation ... but there is many many more, since 91 sky rocketing rates of autism almost paralleling the increase in vaccine requirements, now autism is close to 1 in 75. If that has been the same across the board, where are all the autistic 40 and 50 year olds.

Anyway I suspect it is a overall increase in enviro toxins as well as gmo.

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Reply #4 - 10/04/12 at 05:43:41
 
40 & 50 years ago, they didnt just keep pumping them in us,
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Reply #5 - 10/04/12 at 06:29:17
 
justin_o_guy2 wrote on 10/04/12 at 05:43:41:
40 & 50 years ago, they didnt just keep pumping them in us,



Y'know seriously when we aren't paying for things directly, and we dont even know what and how much we are paying for some shetiete I dont think any bloody thing is gonna improve.

Lets try this ... gas costs $35 a gal. Guess what, I'm riding a bicycle to the bus and riding it to work. Its $4 a day on the bus.
Oh, you want to raise that to 50, no problem, bicycle all the way ... or get a battery powered bicycle cos I do have to run 15 miles.

I dont know why but americans are rather grossed out very very easily ... including people who eat yogurt throw it away when you tell them it has bacteria in it. Get a disease dammit, most of the time you'll get a permanent immunity and get OK. Get something that is more serious, there you need a doctor, which we have, and the doctor when you pay for what you're getting directly will force you to get involved.

Better yet, a parent will look at a child with a cough and know its the allergies and it will pass when it rains a bit, or if its pneumonia. Parents nowadays have no clue. Doctors want it that way, and the whole medical insurance system makes it happen.

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Reply #6 - 10/04/12 at 09:42:44
 
Thimerosol, adjuvants, & have you studied what these vaccines have in them besides? Its horrific. Can we equate the vaccines of today with the ones we took? I dont know, but I do know that a child today takes Massive number compared to what we took,, & autism is skyrocketing,, The Amish, OTOH,, dont have that problem,, & they dont vaccinate, & they arent DYING from these diseases, either,,
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Reply #7 - 10/04/12 at 13:51:00
 
And the vaccines wear out. You "old" guys with smallpox vaccination scars do know the thing quit working a couple decades ago...right? When I got mine it was included with whatever else came on the purple sugar cube fed to kindergarten students in 1977...

Or how about the boot camp and pre-deployment vaccines where everyone gets sick for the next 3 weeks... we had 2 girls in our battalion get medical discharges within a month of pre-deployment shots.

Lisa wanted to get her 86, soon to be 87, year old father a flu shot this year. He said he'd prefer to catch it the old fashioned way rather than have Walgreen's inject him with it...
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Reply #8 - 10/04/12 at 16:35:26
 
I had to get a smallpox vaccination to go to college. It came very close to killing me. I was very lucky that my girlfriend's dad was a nurse, and packed me in ice as I convulsed with a very high fever, until the ambulance came. I was in the hospital for 10 days.
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Reply #9 - 10/04/12 at 16:41:50
 
They love you...


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Reply #10 - 10/04/12 at 18:02:05
 
arteacher wrote on 10/04/12 at 16:35:26:
I had to get a smallpox vaccination to go to college. It came very close to killing me. I was very lucky that my girlfriend's dad was a nurse, and packed me in ice as I convulsed with a very high fever, until the ambulance came. I was in the hospital for 10 days.


That is odd. When I transferred from FL to CT I had to get immunized before I could attend school. And show documentation for college. Keeping my in the system or combating my education with their toxins?


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Reply #11 - 10/04/12 at 22:28:34
 
I'm not 50, but I think it is all a profit center.  Back then people had no issue putting an animal down and if necessary, ringing it's neck with their bare hands.

Now, we are so politically correct and animal friendly that they go to the trouble of diagnosing it (plus modern medicine makes it easier to do so) because they know they can profit from it.

Lastly, sorry for your pets sickness and I am not making light of it...I used to have 4 house dogs and they were my special little peeps.
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Reply #12 - 10/05/12 at 07:08:25
 
I'm sure our enviroment has much to do with all of the cancers out there today, including pets.. I lost three cats in a matter of five years to what the Vet said was Kitty Leukemia, and one older dog had tumors removed a couple times.. I have researched pet foods and only feed the best, but they do get table tidbits from time to time.. I think back when I was a child Vets didn't test for cancers, just said your dog is failing, and then followed it up with euthanization..
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Reply #13 - 10/05/12 at 08:40:40
 
Unless one of my dogs got run over they all lived into their teens. Never any cancerous knots or anything remotely to do with cancer. Now every single animal I've had in the last 20 years has had it. Even had an Iguana that died from a tumor. I didnt know reptiles could get cancer.
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Reply #14 - 10/05/12 at 21:44:46
 
Retread wrote on 10/05/12 at 07:08:25:
I'm sure our enviroment has much to do with all of the cancers out there today, including pets.. I lost three cats in a matter of five years to what the Vet said was Kitty Leukemia, and one older dog had tumors removed a couple times.. I have researched pet foods and only feed the best, but they do get table tidbits from time to time.. I think back when I was a child Vets didn't test for cancers, just said your dog is failing, and then followed it up with euthanization..



If it has corn or wheat, or soy, it has gmo
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