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| I just decided to check my Pug's ear with a q-tip, and looked at the stuff under the microscope. EXACTLY the same glitter, black fibers, pepper looking specks and gel like stuff I've found in myself! Now this makes me mad! Does everyone have this and are just ignorant....maybe never heard of it, never seen what the stuff looks like? Maybe they just think they're sick, and that's just how it is. I had discussed buying a German Shepherd next spring with a breeder, now I don't know. Had planned to train to pass Canine Good Citizen test, then have him work with children. Does this have to change everything?????? ![]() |
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| Several doctors and scientists have studied the debris and did not find a contagion. I would get your dog on Ivermectin and put Dinovite on his food, it has dimetrious earth and several other helpful things. My doctor thinks all dogs and people have been exposed. As long as there are not active lesions and the dog does not "lick" It is only contaigous when exchanging body fluids. Also we all should be careful around mosquitoes as it is not proven it is NOT transmitted that wayl |
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| My animals both have morgellons - mycoplasma and worms and more. Ollie the kitty, and Gus the yellow lab, both are very, very ill. I am going to Pet's Mart tomorrow to see if they carry Dinovite. Hope that will help a little bit. Be sure to check if your pet has runny eyes and blinks a lot. I do not think we can get any other animals, because our house, yard and farm - all are full of morgellons parts and effects. Let me know if yall find any new meds for our sweet animals. Take care. hella |
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| I've never heard of Dinovite, but I will be checking into it now! Shortly after checking Patrick, the Pug, I decided to check out Morgan, too. He's my cat. Same results. The good news is that neither have any lesions, or seem to be in any distress at this time. I cleaned their ears, and will reworm them tomorrow. Anything that will help my boys is worth a try. Now, If I just hadn't of found those freakin' fibers on the INSIDE of my eyelids, I might feel better. |
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| I think you can only get it off the internet. It is expensive but has greatly helped my son's dog. Here is info from thier website. We bought the gallon container and it comes with this gooey stuff you put on the food so it will stick but a smaller dog may can be ok with just the Dinovite tube stuff. Just make sure it has all the ingredients. DE and the enzymes are what will help combat this stuff. DinoviteŽ Original Canine Ground flax seed, dried kelp, yeast culture, ground grain sorghum, fructooligosaccharide, zinc methionine complex, diatomaceous earth, montmorillonite clay, yucca schidigera extract, dehydrated alfalfa meal, Aspergillus oryzae fermentation product dehydrated, Aspergillus niger fermentation product dehydrated, Lactobacillus acidophilus fermentation product dehydrated, Lactobacillus casei fermentation product dehydrated, Bifidobacterium thermophilum fermentation product dehydrated, Enterococcus faecium fermentation product dehydrated. Guaranteed Analysis Crude Protein ... Minimum ...10% Crude Fat ... Minimum ...10% Crude Fiber ...Maximum ...17% Moisture...Maximum ...12% Zinc...Minimum ...2 mg/gm *Omega 3 Fatty Acids ...Minimum ...6% *Lactic Acid Microrganisms ...Minimum ...1.0x106CFU/gm (L. acidophilus, L. casei, B. thermophilum and E. faecium) Enzyme Activity per 8 gm (1 tbsp.) of supplement *Amylase (A. oryzae)................. 152 mg starch dextrinized/min/gm *Protease (A. oryzae) ................ 640 mcg of tyrosine equivalence liberated/min/gm *Lipase (A. niger) 40 micromoles fatty acids liberated/min/gm |
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| Thanks BeeBee for the info. This is interesting: Itching Like Crazy! maybe they should start doing a version for humans. If anyone finds a UK supplier please let me know. Sounds like a great product. Jo |
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| Thank you, BeeBee. I want to protect my pets as I do myself. I will get the Dinovite. I don't think it would be hard to get Patrick to take it. Just have to convince him it's a treat! lol |
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