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Excellent informative post. Thank you. Years ago, my old-timer vet recommended against yearly rabies shots for my dogs. Said after the first rabies shot, subsequent were unnecessary and even harmful. He did and the young vet is a jab pusher. I do three-year rabies because I have to... Backed off on my horses' jabs too after they'd colic following jabs. Fortunately, my new equine vet admits horses too are jabbed in excess and it's not healthy.

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There was a vet in Houston that was instrumental in getting the 3 yr rabies approved rather than annually, but it's still up to the counties in Texas. He had so many pics and case histories of the cancers and other problems caused by overvaxing our pets. Unfortunately when he retired, he sold his practice to a vax pusher. 😕

I have 2 strictly indoor dogs, they have zero chance of ever being bitten by a rabid animal. Our fence isn't good, so they are never outside without us, on a leash. Mine are more likely to be bitten by a rattlesnake.

@Dr S - what are your thoughts on the rattlesnake vaccine for dogs?

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It sounds good on paper to have antibodies standing by in the dog to neutralize rattlesnake venom from a bite. The problem is, the antibodies are not long lasting. Also, every time the dog is injected with that stuff, it makes them more vulnerable to cancers showing up. I would use the emergency treatment of antibodies/antivenom, just like they use for humans that are snake bitten. But, that's between you and the dog.

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You might check out homeopathic medicines for snake bites! Joette Calabrese has a podcast in which someone treated a bit horse - and the horse lived and did fine!

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Thank you so much..

I personally declined to have the rabies shots (plural) after a bat gained entry into the house. However, a brainy Professor who I am close, in another part of the country, chose to have the shots.

Hugely appreciative of your shared research!!

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Your brainy Professor is right. How about you ask him/her what they think of you believing a quack chiropractor over actual medical professionals.

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This quack chiropractor studied the same anatomy, physiology, and diagnosis of disease as any actual medical professional out there. The difference is in how we handle the disease. It is better to correct the root causes of symptoms than treat the actual symptoms. This is why some actual medical professionals are moving into functional, preventive, integrated medicine.

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It is a criminal tragedy that pet parents are legally obligated to vaccinate, repeatedly, for rabies - with no consideration of actual risk. Rabies doesn't transmit from sniffing where a rapid animal may have peed, it comes from direct contact. Yet there is no allowance made for dogs who do not run free (as much as dogs love to run, sometimes it's not practical for a city dog to just run in the park). There is no distinction between indoor cats and outdoor cats.

My dog has constant skin infections, starting a week after her first vaccinations. Can't be certain it's causal, but since then I've read a lot about allergies/ skin infections being a primary way vaccines injure animals. Our whole life and any chance of saving money has gone into her care, time, and money (don't even want to try pet insurance, as they will probably track and insist on follow up rabies - if anyone knows of pet insurance that doesn't do that, I'd love to know!)

I will forever regret not doing more due diligence before making that choice .. yet we may not even have been able to get started with a vet without the rabies vaccine ...

Parvovirus seems like a perfect candidate for a vaccine in that it's easily transmitted and also very serious .. but they pack four antigens in one vaccine .. and there is no reliable system to deem things safe (or effective) ..

If my dog ran around in an area with moderate chance of rabies exposure, I would see a reason to vaccinate .. and then the frustration of there being no honest careful medical system that creates the vaccines ..

The forcing of leashed dogs and indoor cats, especially, to get rabies vaccines is a criminal absurdity .. which, it seems, is the theme of the vaccine industry ..

Glad to have found your substack, found it through Dr Kory ...

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My GF's dog bit my left hand 2 weeks ago, barely puncturing the skin between the top of the #2 and #3 metacarpal bones. I'm 74 and in fairly good health, but with a somewhat weak heart apparently, according to AK. I didn't treat the bite, but this morning I woke up with an itch and a little swelling in the bite area. So I applied some hydrocortisone, then coconut oil and garlic powder and rubbed a little wet ascorbic acid pill on it. Then a couple minutes later I washed all that off and applied some chlorine dioxide solution to the wound and drank a small amount of the solution. I drank another small amount of the solution an hour later and I plan to keep doing that each hour for a few hours at least. The itch has mostly gone away, but the small swelling remains. At first I was slightly worried that I might have to try conventional medicine, but it's highly unlikely that the dog had rabies as he has shown no symptoms that I know of. And I have no reason to believe conventional medicine is useful, except for some surgeries, diagnostics, etc.

I had read the above post by Kevin a few weeks ago when I did a search on Substack on the term rabies. I had been discussing viruses etc in the Comments section of Igor's newsletter and rabies came up there. In July I started a Substack called Covid and Vax FAQs at https://covidandvaxfaqs.substack.com/archive. In August I wrote a post on Viruses at https://covidandvaxfaqs.substack.com/p/vax-pandemic-priorities and another on Covid and Vax Remedies at https://covidandvaxfaqs.substack.com/p/faq-3-remedies. In November I added Proof of Viruses at https://covidandvaxfaqs.substack.com/p/proof-of-viruses. AMidwesternDoctor had said that the rabies vaccine is one of the few that he thinks is useful after I had suggested that all vaccines do harm, such as to the immune system. I figured he might be right, but I remained skeptical. So I was happy to find Kevin's post. I need to bring it to AMidwesternDoctor's attention for his comment.

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Chlorine Dioxide is the BOMB! It's not a wonder that the Establishment tries to demonize it by calling it "bleach" and scaring the daylights out of people so they won't even THINK about using it. The same goes for many natural cures and remedies like ivermectin, borax, DMSO and black salve. If these substances were as toxic as they are put out to be, I (and thousands/millions of others) should been dead a long time ago.

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Interesting note here. I read one of the biolabs in Ukraine was supposedly working an weaponized version of rabies to be spread by aerosolization. Who knows for sure what they're creating in those GoF labs.

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They will try an aerosolized bioweapon, but do not fear this. It must be able to get through the epithelial barrier and the innate immune cells that protect it. Some of these cells are nonspecific and do not care what the virus particle is, manmade or not. In order for the aerosolized bioweapon to work, innate immunity must be weakened by putting the particle or the message to make part of it in a shot called a vaccine and convincing people they need to inject it on purpose for their own protection. Don't fall for it.

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Thank you for explaining that!

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I would like your thoughts on this...

https://officialbrendanmurphy.substack.com/p/the-rabies-delusion-revealed

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There are people who have been tested for antibodies against proteins on the rabies virus, and yes, some people do have them. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32053628/ This is proof that humans do come in contact with the rabies virus in various ways and do not become symptomatic and die. Genetic material that codes for viral proteins move between humans all the time, but the symptoms do not. Whether a person displays symptoms is mostly dependent upon the condition of the immune system.

Even if a person came in contact with the rabies virus and started displaying symptoms, they are treatable. The most common way is to use the emergency injection of antibodies that were created in other life forms that were exposed to the virus. This is the same idea as using antivenom (antibodies) in people or animals that are snakebit, and it works.

The idea of trying to inject something into humans to make antibodies against rabies viral proteins is extremely dangerous, which is why it is not routinely done.

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Thanks for this information. Yes, rabies is the one scary “vaccine preventable” disease that makes me waver re our decision to forego future vaccines.

Are you able to link to alternative therapies for prevention and treatment? That would be helpful to have in our back pockets. Thank you.

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The Milwaukee protocol has mixed reviews as a treatment. Also remember that the emergency introduction of rabies antibodies from another source is an effective treatment. Kind of like what you would do if snake bit. The injection of something to create your own antibodies after symptoms have appeared takes too long. The injection of something to create your own antibodies as a prophylaxis is too risky, that's why they don't do it routinely.

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Thanks.

I’ve heard (but not yet researched for myself) that there are also risks w the antibodies. Anaphylaxis or other reactions. So having an alternative would be really amazing.

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You are a chiropractor. I’m an emergency physician who actually treats patients with rabies exposures. The Milwaukee protocol helped one woman and has not been replicated in others. The thought is that she was exposed to an attenuated rabies variant. Outside of this ONE case, rabies is universally fatal or neurologically devastating. You will kill people will your anti rabies vaccine nonsense. Shame on you.

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Explain why there are people with antibodies against the rabies virus still alive and walking around. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32053628/

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"You are a chiropractor. I’m an emergency physician.." This sounds extremely narcissistic to me and just one reason the medical industry is no longer trusted by a vast majority of people. Fauci - "I am The SCIENCE!" 🥴 Are you familiar with Rockefellers takeover of the medical schools in the early 1910, based on the Flexner Report? BANNING all natural and holistic practices, that had been used for centuries, in favor of petroleum based drugs. And look at the "health" of Americans now. We spend more than any other country on "healthcare", yet we rank far lower in the actual health of the population. Don't even get me started on our infant mortality rate!

At this point, I, and alot of other people, would trust a chiropractor before an allopathic doctor. Med schools don't teach how to cure anyone, only to "manage symptoms" by prescribing a drug. Med students learn nothing about vaccines themselves, but do have to know the childhood vaccine schedule. They receive a 1/2 day (if that) training on NUTRITION! My own chiropractor originally attended med school to become a medical doctor. She changed paths, against the adamant wishes of her family, because she recognized this pattern. Chiros weren't/aren't pushing the toxic, experimental jabs, instead they recommend early treatment (as we have ALWAYS treated ANY illness pre-covid) and even {gasp} a healthy lifestyle and building one's immune system for prevention of all illnesses. Good health doesn't come out of a pill bottle or from the end of a needle. It hinges largely on what food/drink we put into our mouths.

https://hannenabintuherland.com/usa/john-rockefeller-how-he-took-control-over-modern-medicine/

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