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Post by Admin on Dec 8, 2012 9:03:05 GMT -5
Many of us are very observant and we knew our animals were suffering the same condition. This is one of the first lies the CDC had to create---that animals don't have it. Otherwise they were going to have to explain their symptoms as well. This would make it much harder to prove our so-called 'delusional' statis. Here is the link to the study from New Morgellons Order---it is a valid study and it shows that ANIMALS HAVE MORGELLONS!!! Bovine is Cow for those in the colleges and CDC that don't understand that word. www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/statisI've provided the link so you may learn how to say it as well. It is a long O---hope that helps:) www.thecehf.org/morgellons-study-cited-by-faculty-of-1000.html
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Post by amron on Oct 12, 2013 14:55:47 GMT -5
I just soaked my little guy's front paw in salt water, I didn't realize he had a leison on his pad near the fur. It was split and cracked with a tiny bit of blood attached, I wondered why it was so dry. Got a cup of salt water, and began to work with it the same way I would work with a leison on me. After a fifteen minute soak, and a tiny bit of massaging, the morgie that was wrapped around the sore came off. All the dry cracked stuff litterly melted off in the water too. It was a lot eaiser than human tissue, to remove.
Check your pets paws, if I would have known he was dealing with this I might have been more understanding about his naughty behavior. My orange kitty has a mind of his own, but he was compliant to treatment. Blessings amron
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