Guest guest Posted December 3, 2010 Report Share Posted December 3, 2010 www.electroherbalism.com/Bioelectronics/Hulda/cure.pdf Has anyone read the book by Hulda " A cure for all Diseases " , claiming that many disorders/diseases are caused by parasites? Of course like many things there was controversy and discredited quotes regarding her book especially following her own death. Donna Hall Missouri > > Did any of you see " People Court " this week with the part about the dog with mega esophagus? A lady bought a dog from a breeder, and the dog couldn't eat after a few months. She had x-rays, you could see some barium, mostly in the stomach. But she showed where the esophagus was all stretched and had pouches and even pointed out how narrow it got, closer to the stomach. She only called it mega esophagus. They were suing the breeder for genetic defects, had paid $3500 for the dog. They talked about the rotting food and the dog vomiting the rotten food. They rigged up a support mechanism to keep the dog upright to feed him, but it didn't work. They lost the case, even though the breeder turned out to be selling a friend's dogs, not her own. They lost because it was after the 90 day rule for a lemon dog. They euthanized the dog. > > Very sad. > > Sandy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2010 Report Share Posted December 6, 2010 Hey Sandy - I've heard it's pretty common in dogs, especially big dogs like shepards. Don't you remember Peg from Tx who was here a few years ago? She was writing and getting info on one of her recue dogs who had mega-E. She tried all kinds of things too but had to put the dog down. It is sad. > > Did any of you see " People Court " this week with the part about the dog with mega esophagus? A lady bought a dog from a breeder, and the dog couldn't eat after a few months. She had x-rays, you could see some barium, mostly in the stomach. But she showed where the esophagus was all stretched and had pouches and even pointed out how narrow it got, closer to the stomach. She only called it mega esophagus. They were suing the breeder for genetic defects, had paid $3500 for the dog. They talked about the rotting food and the dog vomiting the rotten food. They rigged up a support mechanism to keep the dog upright to feed him, but it didn't work. They lost the case, even though the breeder turned out to be selling a friend's dogs, not her own. They lost because it was after the 90 day rule for a lemon dog. They euthanized the dog. > > Very sad. > > Sandy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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