Canine Distemper... cure?

Post a new topicby Nugget on Wed Mar 26, 2008 12:44 pm

Regarding Canine Distemper, where would one retrieve the information that Daveyo speaks of regarding a cure?? Are there vets in the USA that are administering this treatment, or is a VET required?
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Re: Canine Distemper... cure?

Post a new topicby Daveyo on Wed Mar 26, 2008 10:59 pm

Hi I am Daveyo:

First to answer your questions>

You can find the instructions and Dx here under Canine Distemper - Peer to Peer - under the title Cure For Any Confirmed Canine Distemper Cases - Revised Post dated Dec 1, 2007 on page 2.

Secondly yes there are some VETS in USA who are using the method from Dr. Sears who has a clinic in California and has saved over 600 dogs and still counting. Dr. Sears and I also just recently found the cure when the virus enters the CNS of animals after day 7 of which this virus does penetrate the blood brain barrier via thru the lung route. Under normal circumstances once the virus enters the CNS and it attacks the myelin and Schwann cells and also the brain matter of the neuro sectors all these dogs face imminent death. Today we have overcome this obstacle and found the cure which stops this disease, eliminates the virus, stops the progression of the Deadly C4 T-cells, and allows the dogs to live and to recover. It does not replace the damage Myelin or the Schwann Cells but allows the animal to develop new neuro pathways of which they can recover and return to normal. This depends on the genetics of the dog or animal and the ability of them to recover if they are given good care. Everything has been successful so far up to date. We have not lost one animal. In fact I have two of them as proof right now with me that had severe symptoms of neurological damage caused from this virus and did the Tap and now they are recovering nicely and the one who was paralyzed completely can now stand and move the legs and now can feel a pin prick and recently is able to climb on top of the arm rest of the chair all on its own. The other dog who had the seizures is also recovering and now the seizures have reached only just once a month and this too is subsiding as this dog recovers its neuron receptors to control itself. It is a slow process. Dr. Sears found the answer to the body portion and I found the answer to the CNS portion. Technically you can say we are experts in this field. We have saved over 600 animals and have the case datas and still counting (ourselves alone).

It is confirmed officially via lab tests. They did have the disease in the body, did have the disease in the CNS and this virus is officially gone. In fact they are immune for life as of right now. Titer readings are 1/1600 both ways.

Some VETS are doing this procedure both for the body and in the CNS and many others still not doing so in the USA due to people who are eager to sue VETS or Doctors. This is one of the some of the reasons that stops them from also curing the animals.

This disease is curable as I write today and not a death sentence to any animal. Everything here is all medical and proven and none of this is homeopathic or some other garbage that others claim etc. This is pure medical procedure with proven authentic results. It follows the criteria in the medical field. I also have our site Dr. Sears and I under caninedistemper . proboards60 . com and you can find a wealth of information there which much of this and other disease is posted for anyone who wants to know or learn and or understand what this disease Distemper or Parvo or Lepto etc does and some of these diseases can affect humans as well. We have also figured out a way to cure animals who are infected with Rabies provided they received prior vaccinations before becoming infected. If the animal has not been vaccinated against Rabies and gets infected there is no hope at the current time. However progress is being made in this regard. Dr. Sears and I also found the cure to Parvo in a faster pace, found the cure to Fading Puppy Syndrome which for all practical purposes in the past was a death sentence to puppies, which now is no longer a death sentence and they can be cured in less than 36 hours.

What we have done is found ways to cure diseases at a lightening speed pace. No one has ever figured out how to do such. Also this cure now can have a big potential to those affected with MS in humans. Been working on that aspect and the clinics we are dealing with right now has a means to get the myelin and schwann cells to rebuild itself at a record pace. So things are moving at rather a faster pace within the last 6 months compared to years of slow movement. Some other Doctors are using Stem cells which is curing people who have severe injuries to the spine and those people are now walking today.

Unfortunately due to the way the USA FDA and the Government (thanks to Bush) they have restricted many researchers to the technology, thus forcing many to do this outside of the USA - Stem Cells. It is possible to rebuild hearts, lungs, and even brain tissue, stomachs, kidneys etc even the spinal cords that get severely damage. Also certain rights groups particularly the Catholic Church interfere with the goodness of this research in helping not only people but animals as well. Personally I believe the Catholic Church and these other so called rights groups should take their garbage someplace else and shove it down the toilet. They have no idea what they do, and people want to be normal again, people want to live, and the same for the animals.

I am however not religious by any means belonging to any human man made religious entity, nor am I a proponent for cloning which I believe is going a bit too far and they are indeed playing with a dangerous precedent. However everything else as long as it follows within reason I am for it that helps people and animals. Cloning hearts and lungs and kidneys or stomachs is perhaps maybe fine but up to a point because on some people due to their genetics require such to be done which eliminates rejection factors as a means to save their life or the life of their animal. Like I said I have my own line drawn and others perceive different lines or how far such should go. Very debatable.

For the CSF tap definitely a VET or some medical person is required. For the injection to the body blood vein any nurse can do such provided they are trained. Those not trained I don't suggest any attempt. Bottom line it has to be done from people who are trained in the medical side. VETS are needed for the most part anyway same as Doctors for humans. In some extreme cases when one (VET) is not around yes a nurse can do the body part injection to the blood vein to save the animal. I will not advocate such but again depends on the situation of the person involved. Regardless we need Doctors to follow up on it and also to do it right.

None of this has had time to be put into the Medical Journal because of the speed of these discoveries and all of it is currently in progress right now as we speak here. Once all the facts and data is gathered then such will be hopefully entered in some medical journal for other doctors to be informed universal wise around the world.

So have faith in us and believe in us and we are doing the best we can under so many different circumstances.

I hope this answers your questions

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Re: Canine Distemper... cure?

Post a new topicby Giftbearer on Mon Jan 12, 2009 3:59 am

There is a new site that Dr. Sears , the vet who discovered it has now which gives all the detailed information. He also answers questions on the blog there; http://www.treatment4distemper.com/

My dog, Carmella was treated with NDV in both body and CNS and it killed the virus in her. My main vet is located in Stone Mountain, GA. and the one who did the neuro procedure is in Atlanta.

There may be a few in other parts of the US as well.
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Re: Canine Distemper... cure?

Post a new topicby sublimnl on Mon Jan 12, 2009 5:43 am

Giftbearer, please send me contact information on the vet in atlanta. My puppy is definitely showing CNS signs and we dont have much time. E-mail me at [moderator note: e-mail address has been removed], or call me at [moderator note: phone number has been removed].

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Re: Canine Distemper... cure?

Post a new topicby Giftbearer on Sat Jan 17, 2009 2:02 am

Hi Nugget,

Here are some links for you below that should lead you directly to the information you need.

Dr. Sears (the originator of the treatment) has recently started his own website and has updated the process slightly from previous versions. You can print out the instructions (found under the section "For Vets") and bring or fax them to your vet.
http://www.treatment4distemper.com/

Daveyo's site is at:
http://www.caninedistemperproboards60.com/index.cgi

And here's another new site on Facebook just recently started by Ed Bond to organize people with Distemper dogs:
[moderator note: website address has been removed]

I have a blog documenting my dog's struggle with Distemper and success with NDV:
[moderator note: website address has been removed]

I'm working on linking all these sites so that people looking for help can easily get in contact with all the help they can get as quickly as possible.

I hope you are able to get your vet on board with this. If you run into any problems let us know. Where are you located, by the way?

Sincerely,

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Re: Canine Distemper... cure?

Post a new topicby Giftbearer on Sat Jan 17, 2009 2:16 am

Hi Carlos,

I just sent you an e-mail with the information. Let me know that you got it and what happens.

Sincerely,

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Re: Canine Distemper... cure?

Post a new topicby Daveyo on Sun Jan 18, 2009 3:17 am

Hi I am Daveyo

Have been dealing with a very serious medical crisis for the past week and probably for another week as it stands right now

Follow Pips Advice and stay in touch


She will write to me if you or her need further assistance


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Re: Canine Distemper... cure?

Post a new topicby mlanova on Sat Apr 25, 2009 11:05 am

hi daveyo,
i have read your article about the canine distemper virus where my dog is suffering from the same disease, you did mention that NewCastleDisease Vaccine of the LaSorta strain is the cure.i just request my vet to apply the advise you have mention in your article since here in the philippines there is no cure for distemper but i am not loosing my hope,now just trying to wait for 3days from the day my vet injected my dog then will send her for CBC to check her blood.i hope you can guide me step by step about the next approach for my dog health condition, for i have no one to ask for help.is it possible to email me at [moderator note: e-mail address has been removed]? thank you and god bless!
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Re: Canine Distemper... cure?

Post a new topicby Daveyo on Sat Apr 25, 2009 10:21 pm

Hi mlanova

I roger your message here and will be sending you an e-mail to make official contact today.

Watch for me in your junk mail.

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Re: Canine Distemper... cure?

Post a new topicby szegedvaros on Sat May 02, 2009 8:18 pm

Hi Daveyo,

I have a 5 months old border collie mix puppy that i have rescued with her sister.
her sister has died about a week ago.
i just read your letter about curing distemper.
i am so excited that there maybe hope for my puppy.
Everybody keeps telling me that i should let her go but I just can't do it. I started her on TamiFlu because I was adviced that it can prevent distemper from spreading.
She is better, she is eating and drinking but she appears to be blind and she also has a balancing problem.
She falls down a lot when she walks.
I live in Los Angeles. Where can I find a vet who can treat my puppy?
I will drive anywhere, the distence doesn't matter and I am off work for another week.
Thank you very much in advance.
Suzanna
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