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DANGERS OF ANTIBIOTICS
Are antibiotics making your pet sick? Diarrhea, abdominal pain, inflammation of the colon, irritable bowel syndrome, skin problems, fever, elevated white blood cells, weak immune system, vomiting, dehydration, potassium deficiency, allergies, colon perforation, excess stomach gas, yeast problems, nutritional deficiencies, constipation. These are some of the many side effects and problems linked to antibiotics. Bacteria now has built resistance to many antibiotics. Therefore, stronger and stronger antibiotics are needed to do the job.
Knowing that weaker antibiotics create all these problems, can you imagine what more powerful antibiotics can do? It is a vicious circle because, ultimately, bacteria will become resistant to new and more powerful antibiotics, too! When antibiotics are used, both good and bad bacteria are destroyed in the intestinal tract. Once the antibiotics are stopped, the bad bacteria grows back first and more rapidly. The result is a very unhealthy and weak body with little friendly bacteria.
It takes on average one year to recover from antibiotics if you are feeding good food and supplementing with friendly bacteria. If the diet you are feeding is bad, then your pet will take even longer to recover, and may never fully recover. The funny thing is that antibiotics relieve symptomatic problems, but when they are stopped, the symptoms come back. So what happens now? More antibiotics are given.
What's ironic is that antibiotics are given to help combat the problems that the antibiotics created in the first place. Antibiotics are definitely over-prescribed and over-used. Antibiotics, for example, do nothing for a virus, and yet they are often prescribed anyway.
Hopefully soon, common sense will prevail, and medical practitioners will realize what is happening. But, it is up to you, the people, to educate the doctors to become more careful about their practice of administering antibiotics. In fact, encourage your doctors to learn the alternatives. Make them aware that there are side effects that can no longer be ignored. |
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