My dogs got in a fight the other day. My chihuahua was attacked pretty badly. Since I myself am trying to research natural cures and not see doctors, I pulled out my "end of the world" (hahaha) "medic bag" complete with Standard Issue US Marine Surgical Instrument Kit for minor surgeries. Everything is going well, but I was concerned about infection, given my traditional medical background.
A lot of my "doomsday prepper" friends have been telling me to stock up on fish
Antibiotics , so in a frantic emotional rush, I ran to the pet store and just grabbed 5 boxes off the shelf, not really having time to analyze everything there. I guess I did good - 3 out of 5 are great
Antibiotics , but the last one I googled brought up my new favorite site here - curezone and this very article!
I dont have time to go read the guys post selling candida cure, but seems as if It was deleted anyway, so here's what I found.....I'll try to post a pic of it later so you guys can see the packaging. He was trying to basically hock a fish "medicine" called "TRIPLE SULFA" by "API"......"treats bacterial fish disease - hemorrhagic septicemia, mouth fungus, body slime, eye cloud, gill disease, and fin and tail rot."
The price at Petsmart was $15.99 for 10 powdered packets of medicine. Each containing 664mg sodium sulfathiazole, 168mg sodium sulfamethazine, 168mg sodium sulfacetamide.
I'm no candida expert because I'm just still trying to wrap my mind and body around this
parasite thing, but candida (who I'm told is a COMPLETE BITCH to get rid of) is my next hurdle.
Needless to say, I think I will go with the fishy penicillin for the dog, but I may keep this medicine around because the indications for fish seem awfully similar to what many people suffer with with major candidaisis. May come in handy later, after I have time to consult some very technical researches online regarding the chemicals.
Any input would be welcome and is very appreciated. Hope this helps someone, if not to just expose hacks trying to profit off our illness, or maybe even get some of us well.