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Dosage instructions for using Colloidal Silver
Colloidal Silver is a powerful tool against viral infections, but although may people will sell you the product, FDA regulations prohibit those selling CS from telling you what it will do for you. This article sets out to give that information on HOW to use CS in all it's various methods. As we do not sell anything, we can tell you the real facts about Colloidal Silver.
66 commentsThe Truth About Dog Vaccinations
Canine vaccinations are but one important component in preventing disease in dogs. This article will educate you so that you will be qualified to judge for yourself the risks vs. benefits to your canine companion.
35 commentsShingles -A Serious, Painful, Viral Disease
Shingles is a very painful viral infection. If you have had chicken pox you have a higher risk. This article gives you typical treatments and risk factors.
72 commentsHow to Save a Puppy with Parvovirus
About half of all puppies attacked by parvovirus will die no matter what you do, especially if it is the virulent parvo. But if you do nothing, they will certainly die. Just knowing the right things to do can help you save your puppy's life, and you will continue to have your best friend in your life for many more years to come.
10 commentsDogs Can Get the Flu Too! Signs and Symptoms of Canine Influenza!
Did you know that dogs can get the flu? Well, they can! Canine influenza is a newly emerging infectious disease caused by an actual "flu" virus. The flu that affects dogs is known as H3N8 and it is highly...
1 commentHow To Travel Cheaply in South East Asia
There are three very important aspects to travelling cheaply. The first is planning ahead, the second is research and the third is flexibility with time. Simply walking out the door and jumping on a bus is not the way to do it. So often if you...
9 commentsHow to Fight a 107° Fever
Hyperpyrexia is an extreme in body temperature. Some authorities draw the line at > 40.0° C (104° F); others say 41.1 °C (105.98° F) or higher. Still others define hyperpyrexia as at least 41.5 °C or 106.7 °F. A consensus seems to be that...
9 commentsMedical Tips On Pertussis: Pertussis (Whooping Cough) In Adults And How To Treat It
It's hard to believe that people today still get pertussis but it happens more often than you think.
35 commentsWhat You Should Know About Tetanus Shots
We've all had them and we all hate them: Tetanus Shots. I spent Friday night in the emergency room with a laceration to my left hand. It bought me some steri-strips, sodium chloride and the dreaded Tetanus shot. As a nurse, I pretty much knew what...
19 commentsHow to Understand Feline Distemper
Feline distemper is a very serious and contagious disease that can kill cats. Luckily there is an effective vaccine to protect cats from the distemper virus.
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