Vaccines for pets

ChadGPT

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They always try to normalize something in animals before applying it to us (vaccines, microchips, euthanasia, etc). It makes us more accepting when we should know better. This is why it’s important to stand up for animals.
 
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This documentry shows animals getting sick after vaccination

Under the Skin | Documentary​


View: https://www.bitchute.com/video/ueghpA0pVRam/


“Under the Skin” brings a topic to the public’s attention that concerns us all: the safety of vaccinations. No medical measure interferes more intensively with the mechanisms of the immune system. At the same time, we live in a time when nearly half of the population suffers from allergies, autoimmune diseases, or other disorders of the immune system. Bert Ehgartner is specifically interested in the role of aluminium compounds, which are used as adjuvants in two-thirds of vaccinations: Why is this toxic metal compound needed? And who checks that those vaccinated are as healthy after the sting as they were before? The drug authorities care little about this, as the film shows with the example of the market launch of a new type of vaccine. Instead of the safety of the population, they stand up for the interests of the corporations.

Bert Ehgartner, born in 1962 in Austria, is a multi-award-winning documentary filmmaker and author of non-fiction books in which he takes a critical look at medical issues. With his investigative documentary “Age of Aluminium,” he triggered a broad discussion about the danger of using toxic aluminium compounds in sensitive areas of life (deodorants, medicines, drinking water). “Under the Skin” is the follow-up film and sheds light on the role of aluminium additives in vaccinations.
 

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I found this a while back. Just bacon as a filler. Some other products on the website for different sized animals and for cats. I was looking into this and I think pyrantel pamoate is unique in that it is poorly absorbed through the intestine. Perhaps this is why Ray thought it may be safe. Seems safer than the other dewormers Peat has warned about.

Question:
Do you have any thoughts on the safety of pyrantel pamoate as an anthelminthic in humans?

Ray Peat:
It seems to be safe.
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Let's see if this wakes people up.

 

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