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Dear Gail,

>From the rabies vaccine package liner notes:

" Immediate washing and flushing with soap and water, detergent, or water

alone is imperative and is probably the most effective procedure in the

prevention of rabies. "

" ...care should be taken if the vaccine is to be administered to persons

known to be sensitive to bovine serum, polymyxin, neomycin or thimerosal. "

[Thimerosal is mercury.]

" ...reactions which may occur include redness, soreness, hardness, swelling,

pain and itching at the site of injection.... reactions such as fever,

chills, malaise, headache, abdominal pain and joint pain may also occur. "

" Neurological events have been reported following administration of rabies

vaccine. These have included 3 cases of neurologic illness resembling

Guillain Barré syndrome and a few other subacute central and peripheral

nervous system disorders. Systemic allergic reactions characterized by

generalized urticaria and accompanied in some cases by arthralgia,

angioedema, fever, nausea and vomiting have been reported... Immediate

anaphylactic reactions have occurred in 1 in 10,000 persons given the

vaccine... "

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Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

can ozone or rife treat rabies?

>

>

> My husband and I have been discussing whether ozone or rife would be

> effective for someone if they ever contracted rabies, since

> information says it is always fatal. I think and worry about this

> alot as I have small children and we live in the country.

>

> Much of this may stem from my father being bitten by a rabid skunk

> when I was 5 yrs old and underwent many many shots.

>

> A local family last year, found a bat in their house- killed it,

> sent it in for testing, it was positive for rabies, they vaccinated

> everyone including the children in the house and destroyed the dog

> and cat because their shots were not current. Wow, how tough would

> that be? You know that the vaccine can harm your children and you,

> and yet if there is ANY chance they or you came in contact with it,

> how would you say no to the vaccine? You have no time to play aorund

> with?

>

> I have also read horror stories online about bats (we got rid of a

> bunch in our siding). ONe incident was a bat was found in a small

> girls room, she was still sleeping and no bite marks were evident.

> (apparently one only needs come in contact with the saliva of an

> infected animal) The bat was killed and buried in the back yard. The

> little girl died of rabies and when the bat was dug up, it was

> positive.

>

> So I keep thinking- WOW, what the hell would you do? If I find a bat

> in the house or there is a skunk, coon etc..... you would go to the

> hospital you are potentially out of luck so what kind of a protocol

> could you follow? Anyone know of any successful cases using such

> tools?

>

> I noticed this on a government website and was shocked to see this:

>

>

> " What is the incubation period of rabies in humans?

>

> The incubation period, which is the time period between exposure to

> the virus and the onset of symptoms, can range from approximately

> three weeks to eight weeks, but can be as short as nine days or as

> long as seven years. The incubation period depends on a number of

> factors, including the severity of the wound, the location of the

> bite and the susceptibility of the person to infection. People who

> are immuno-compromised will most likely be more susceptible to

> rabies. "

>

>

> thanks....

>

> wendy

>

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Hi Sharon,

Feel free to email me privately, I may be of help.

~Chris

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From: Vaccinations [mailto:Vaccinations ] On

Behalf Of Sharon

Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 9:58 PM

Vaccinations

Subject: Rabies vaccine

Does anyone know if there's any way to avoid the vaccine in a dog when

traveling? We want to move someday but my dog is unvaxed and I'd

really like to keep it that way but most countries require a rabies

vaccine certificate.

Sharon Hoehner

www.sharethecause.com/detoxqueen

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