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thanx!to stinkydog for this info

 

 

www.thebluesheet.net/FDC/Weekly/blue/PrevBriefs.htm?Date=38117

 

scroll down to Riverblindness

ivermectin is the ingredient in Heartgard the heartworn preventive for dogs.

The WHO has a place in Uganda where scientest/doctors from around the world are testing supposely to find the cure for Malaria/AIDS/Riverblindness. In this research they sacrificed our pet dogs in the US with a 6 month heartworm prevention shot called

Proheart 6. This shot killed over 600 dogs in the US and over 5500 had adverse reactions as reported to FDA. This shot was pulled from the market in September after 18 million doses were sold to Veterinarans in the US. Each dose could dose numerous dogs based upon their weight. Since it is time release it reasons that they were going to replace the monthly Ivermectin with the 6 month shot. I will post more info in another post if anyone wants to read for theirself how thousands of dogs and dog owners were never told that the shot was dangerous. Even when we asked the Veterinarans. There are still dogs dying daily. I only found this information in my 48 day search looking for what killed my dogs. There is a group with 2 1/2 years of research on Moxidectin the clinical name for Proheart 6.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Karl Theis JrMedical Science Reporterwww.RealityExpander.com Ch.10 TimeWarnerAustin,Texas cell 512 297-9875http://groups.msn.com/exposureofthetruth

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