CureZone   Log On   Join   Happy New Year 2025
Re: The obvious problem....
 
parazapper Views: 3,964
Published: 10 y
 
This is a reply to # 2,159,944

Re: The obvious problem....


>- when the pets are properly diagnosed and confirmed to have parasites, the appropriate drugs don't seem to have a problem riding these pets of their parasites.

Sufficient amounts of the appropriate drugs can kill the parasites, however, almost all of these drugs will damage the liver and other organs. I am well aware of how well these drugs work. Also, I am aware that one of my dogs was blind by 11 years of age from these drugs.

In addition, he was not as smart as he had been. He also developed severe joint problems. All of these issues were premature. There are prices to pay for using any of these drugs.

>- why it's so much harder for humans to get test confirmation and somehow parasites in humans are able to adapt and evade drugs

The answer follow the next statement.

>- why do vets and labs seem to have no problem confirming parasites in pets?

Because they test and examine on the spot. If they don't find something, they look again, immediately. The drugs are prescribed in higher doses for animals than for humans because of the potential for organ damage and long term issues.
 

Share


 
Printer-friendly version of this page Email this message to a friend
Alert Moderators
Report Spam or bad message  Alert Moderators on This GOOD Message

This Forum message belongs to a larger discussion thread. See the complete thread below. You can reply to this message!


 

Donate to CureZone


CureZone Newsletter is distributed in partnership with https://www.netatlantic.com


Contact Us - Advertise - Stats

Copyright 1999 - 2024  www.curezone.org

0.266 sec, (1)