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They need to give the dogs cholestyramine and alpha-lipoic acid and

phenylalanine and n-acetyl cysteine and piracetam and every other

protective nutrient they can get their hands on. And make sure that

their dogs get warm, mold-free homes at night.. preferably indoors

with a human family (after giving them a nice shower and blow-dry..)

Seriously..

That is what I would do. Dogs are mans best friend..

On 2/25/06, who <jeaninem660@...> wrote:

> I dont even believe this. dogs that were fead that dog food with

> aspergillus mold in it died. and they said one of the first signs was

> the dog refuseing to eat the dogfood. dogs know when something is

> harmful, I adopted a stray right after I bought a mold infested home

> (covered up) and he spent the first few nights under my porch where I

> now know was infested. he than was sickly with runny nose and muscus in

> his eyes and would not come close to the house. never had a stray

> disown me before, but now I know why.

> but he was a lot quicker than me at figureing out that my house was a

> death house. I should of seen the clues, what dog would refuse to come

> into your house? if these mold sniffing dogs are being forced to do

> this, and I bet they are, this is animal cruelity. wheres the animal

> rights activest's on this one?

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My alternative doc recommended alpha-lipoic acid. I think he

recommended it for high lead level in my blood. Does it work on

mycotoxins also??

--- In , LiveSimply <quackadillian@...>

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> They need to give the dogs cholestyramine and alpha-lipoic acid and

> phenylalanine and n-acetyl cysteine and piracetam and every other

> protective nutrient they can get their hands on.

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