Edit: So a follow up to my own question. Enzyme that glows when oxidated as stated in replies. Its been cloned from fire flies and was chosen because it means: "bringer of light." Also noted that Satan is sometimes referred to as the Lord of Flies. Ironic that the enzyme originates from a fly and is called luciferase. Theres also another coincidence with the name of the tech that uses this enzyme.
Implantable = 105
Quantum = 107
Dot = 39
Microneedle = 103
Vaccination = 111
Delivery = 100
System = 101
=666....
Take the place of each letter in the alphabet and add them upp to get 666. I won't be convinced otherwise, this is the mark of the beast.
Yes they are. This is exactly what they did with the drug that killed my sweet healthy 5-year-old lab 12 years ago. The FDA said they were seeing concerns with labrador retrievers and the drug in 1997 and Pfizer did their "own study" with 23 labradors and said that they all did fine. We got a hold of information in our class-action lawsuit that showed Pfizer knew that this drug was harmful to labradors and their cousins Golden retrievers and they hushed it. My sweet boy didn't even need to be on the drug that killed him. He was misdiagnosed probably because the vet was so focused on prescribing the drug that killed him due to the incentives she was receiving from Pfizer. They are sick sick people.
Thank you so much. It was the most traumatic experience of my life. I was 14 years old and my sweet boy started vomiting blood all over me. I am still traumatized to this day.
Thank you so much! So traumatic. He was the best-behaved dog I have ever had, very sweet and eager to please. My other labs have lived to 15 and 11.5. It just makes me so sad that he didn't get to experience the full life like the other boys, especially having his life taken from an evil company.
I am so glad he is okay! It is a horrible drug. My English yellow male was absolutely in perfect health. He was 78 pounds of pure muscle, he looked like he spent the day in the gym. He exercised day and night, puppy energy at 5 years old. If the doctor had correctly diagnosed lyme it would have never happened.
The only reason I am still on Facebook is that there are a lot of vet malpractice groups and a carprofen/Rimadyl kills group. I really do my best to make it known how dangerous this drug is so someone else's dog doesn't die.
Thank you so much! It was so horrible! I thought I would never smile again, three months after he died I got a puppy who saved me. I truly believe he sent him to me.
Rimadyl, Carprofen is the generic. It is being kept alive through tradenames and there are a lot of different names for the same drug. Unfortunately, I do not know all the names they have for it so I do not give my dogs any NSAID's period. I know it can be lethal in other breeds as well. I think labs and goldens are who it is most commonly prescribed to which is why they have the highest rates of adverse effects.
Thank you so much! I feel so bad for him too, he was the sweetest boy. He was very shy but he was really beginning to come out of his shell before he died. I really hope that he someday finds a puppy body and finds his way back to me so he can get the experience of a full life, 5 years old is way too young.
I have not trusted Pfizer and their vaccines since the early 2000s when they pushed for a vaccine to West Nile Virus for horses.
Hundreds of thousands of horse owners dutifully injected their beloved animals to
”keep them safe “.
Breeders paid the biggest price in sterile stallions and thousands of mares miscarried or gave birth to deformed or stillborn foals.
People complained to Pfizer and yet if you spoke Pfizer reps they would say they have no complaints or proof on record of any problems.
So glad your horse was okay! The drug that killed my yellow lab fried his kidneys and liver in 8 days. The vet told us it was due to an underlying kidney issue so we had a necropsy done which showed toxicity from the drug, no signs of underlying kidney diseases.
Yup it is so bad. This was a drug not a vaccine for the dogs. But it is a drug that is not even approved for humans because it is too dangerous for them. We trusted our vet, we didn't know back then. Pfizer did settle a multimillion-dollar lawsuit for the drug that killed my lab and then the drug got put right back on the market. They are a disgusting company. I know there was another huge lawsuit against Pfizer for ProHeart which is a heartworm injection for dogs. It killed my friend's dog. What is even scarier is that I know so many people who have lost their pets to Pfizer drugs and couldn't wait to get their gene therapy.
It USED to be approved for humans, they say until 1998....but I know for a fact I gave it to patients in a nursing home after 2000. They used it for arthritis.
yeah I know it used to be approved for humans but it isn't but it is no longer approved cause it is too dangerous for humans which is why I say it is not approved for humans.
Lol, I know what you said & why you said it. I simply added to the conversation that it USED to be and I administered it past the human 'cut off' date. It's all cool.
I am so sorry to hear that! Labs and goldens are my favorites! My yellow lab started limping out of the blue with both of his hind legs. No injury or anything. The vet was like well he is a lab so he probably tore both of his ACLs despite having normal exams and normal imaging. She was so hyperfocused on the ACL diagnosis so she could prescribe Rimadyl. When he was dying we found out he had Lyme, that is what caused the limping, it is very common in our area. A cheap bottle of antibiotics would have gotten him better.
Rimadyl, Carprofen is the generic. It is being kept alive through tradenames and there are a lot of different names for the same drug. Unfortunately, I do not know all the names they have for it so I do not give my dogs any NSAID's period.
Yup! They were both on Rimadyl. Pfizer makes that shit? My Goldens back legs just stopped working one day. Literally like she was walking the day before than all of a sudden she was paralyzed in her back legs.
OMG that is awful! but yes, they did sell the manufacturing to Zoetis though but they were the ones that started the evil drug. I am so sorry that happened to your golden. That is so scary. Mine just started vomiting blood and his kidneys and liver failed. I do know one of the side effects is paralysis. I have heard a lot of flea and tick meds are horrible too. My breeder says that frontline is the safest. I have zero trust in pet drugs and my trust with vets is pretty low too, always pushing us to neuter our dogs too young. Our health guarantee from the breeder is void if we neuter before 2, I prefer not to neuter my boys at all because there aren't many health benefits and I am a responsible dog owner.
Thank you. It was really sad to watch her go from running around the day before to legs paralyzed next day.
I’ve actually heard frontline causes cancer. Now a days who knows. It’s hard if not impossible to trust anyone promoting pharmaceuticals. Whether a vet or dr.
We gave our lab Zija Smart Mix when the vet said there is nothing out there to help him without taking drastic measures. The vet said he couldn’t vouche for it and couldn’t determine if it would help him.
The vet monitored once a month and his vitals. At around month 3 he said his health was actually improving and couldn’t explain it. Month 6 he capitulated and said that he could now vouche for Zija Smart Mix and it was in fact improving my labs health.
So you are saying your dog had pain and mobility issues of the type vets give rimadyl for, but you did an alternate, which works. Just trying to clarify as one of my dogs is at the point where I normally would think I should get him some rimadyl because my other old dog-boy, he got it and he felt like a pup again, some years ago that was. But now I am only confused....
You're welcome! That is horrible. It is so scary that it is still on the market. I do not have any trust in the FDA.
It was my breeder that said frontline is safest, not a vet but she was basically just saying it is the safest of the options though none of them are great. She said it is fine if we do not use anything. The treatment for fleas and tick diseases is normally safer than prevention. My lab that died from rimadyl was on frontline and still got a tick but regardless it would have been very easy to treat him with antibiotics if he was properly diagnosed.
Is Zija Smart Mix like a supplement for joints or something? That is amazing that it was improving your lab's health.
I am also only doing the raw food diet from now on. The dog food is poison. My last lab got a mast cell tumor from dog food so never again.
Rimadyl (Carprofen generic) there are a lot of trade names and unfortunately I do not know them all, so I avoid NSAID's completely with my dogs.
My 5-year-old yellow lab started limping in his hind legs out of the blue. No injury. The vet was hyperfocused on the diagnosis of bilateral torn ACLs despite having a normal exam and no injury which is highly unlikely in a young dog. She was so focused on the ACL diagnosis because she wanted to have an excuse to prescribe Rimadyl to get her checks from Pfizer. When he was dying after being on the drug for 8 days we found out he had Lyme disease but his vet never tested for that. His case presented like a typical lyme case according to the emergency vet, very upsetting it was missed. All he would have needed was a bottle of antibiotics to make him better but it was too late after his kidneys and liver failed. They said organ failure was due to an underlying condition but the necropsy proved that it was the drug that killed him.
Uhhh wtf is luciferase mRNA???
Edit: So a follow up to my own question. Enzyme that glows when oxidated as stated in replies. Its been cloned from fire flies and was chosen because it means: "bringer of light." Also noted that Satan is sometimes referred to as the Lord of Flies. Ironic that the enzyme originates from a fly and is called luciferase. Theres also another coincidence with the name of the tech that uses this enzyme.
Implantable = 105 Quantum = 107 Dot = 39 Microneedle = 103 Vaccination = 111 Delivery = 100 System = 101 =666.... Take the place of each letter in the alphabet and add them upp to get 666. I won't be convinced otherwise, this is the mark of the beast.
mRNA that has luciferase which is an enzyme that glows when oxidized
Wow. That's a great question.
Yes.
Pfizer is evil.
Yes they are. This is exactly what they did with the drug that killed my sweet healthy 5-year-old lab 12 years ago. The FDA said they were seeing concerns with labrador retrievers and the drug in 1997 and Pfizer did their "own study" with 23 labradors and said that they all did fine. We got a hold of information in our class-action lawsuit that showed Pfizer knew that this drug was harmful to labradors and their cousins Golden retrievers and they hushed it. My sweet boy didn't even need to be on the drug that killed him. He was misdiagnosed probably because the vet was so focused on prescribing the drug that killed him due to the incentives she was receiving from Pfizer. They are sick sick people.
I'm sorry.
Thank you so much. It was the most traumatic experience of my life. I was 14 years old and my sweet boy started vomiting blood all over me. I am still traumatized to this day.
I'm sorry. What a horrendous experience
Thank you so much! So traumatic. He was the best-behaved dog I have ever had, very sweet and eager to please. My other labs have lived to 15 and 11.5. It just makes me so sad that he didn't get to experience the full life like the other boys, especially having his life taken from an evil company.
I am so glad he is okay! It is a horrible drug. My English yellow male was absolutely in perfect health. He was 78 pounds of pure muscle, he looked like he spent the day in the gym. He exercised day and night, puppy energy at 5 years old. If the doctor had correctly diagnosed lyme it would have never happened.
The only reason I am still on Facebook is that there are a lot of vet malpractice groups and a carprofen/Rimadyl kills group. I really do my best to make it known how dangerous this drug is so someone else's dog doesn't die.
So sorry, I can’t imagine how bad that must have been for you. Hugs.
Thank you so much! It was so horrible! I thought I would never smile again, three months after he died I got a puppy who saved me. I truly believe he sent him to me.
What was the drug called?
Rimadyl, Carprofen is the generic. It is being kept alive through tradenames and there are a lot of different names for the same drug. Unfortunately, I do not know all the names they have for it so I do not give my dogs any NSAID's period. I know it can be lethal in other breeds as well. I think labs and goldens are who it is most commonly prescribed to which is why they have the highest rates of adverse effects.
Thank you. New Zealand green mussels may interest you.
Thank you that is great to know! I currently don't have a dog, my other yellow died in December but I plan on getting a pup within the next year
That is terrible. I feel so bad you had to endure that. Horrible.
Thank you so much! I feel so bad for him too, he was the sweetest boy. He was very shy but he was really beginning to come out of his shell before he died. I really hope that he someday finds a puppy body and finds his way back to me so he can get the experience of a full life, 5 years old is way too young.
I have not trusted Pfizer and their vaccines since the early 2000s when they pushed for a vaccine to West Nile Virus for horses.
Hundreds of thousands of horse owners dutifully injected their beloved animals to ”keep them safe “. Breeders paid the biggest price in sterile stallions and thousands of mares miscarried or gave birth to deformed or stillborn foals. People complained to Pfizer and yet if you spoke Pfizer reps they would say they have no complaints or proof on record of any problems.
We had a horse who had facial paralysis after that vax. Thank God it was temporary
Christ.. They even gave horses Bells Palsy..
Glad your horse was okay . I haven’t used Pfizer products since. Yes I have a long and crabby memory .
So glad your horse was okay! The drug that killed my yellow lab fried his kidneys and liver in 8 days. The vet told us it was due to an underlying kidney issue so we had a necropsy done which showed toxicity from the drug, no signs of underlying kidney diseases.
Yup it is so bad. This was a drug not a vaccine for the dogs. But it is a drug that is not even approved for humans because it is too dangerous for them. We trusted our vet, we didn't know back then. Pfizer did settle a multimillion-dollar lawsuit for the drug that killed my lab and then the drug got put right back on the market. They are a disgusting company. I know there was another huge lawsuit against Pfizer for ProHeart which is a heartworm injection for dogs. It killed my friend's dog. What is even scarier is that I know so many people who have lost their pets to Pfizer drugs and couldn't wait to get their gene therapy.
It USED to be approved for humans, they say until 1998....but I know for a fact I gave it to patients in a nursing home after 2000. They used it for arthritis.
yeah I know it used to be approved for humans but it isn't but it is no longer approved cause it is too dangerous for humans which is why I say it is not approved for humans.
Lol, I know what you said & why you said it. I simply added to the conversation that it USED to be and I administered it past the human 'cut off' date. It's all cool.
lol gotcha. hopefully it will no longer be used for dogs some day too but it is doubtful
What drug? I had a lab and golden that both died at ages they should not have.
I am so sorry to hear that! Labs and goldens are my favorites! My yellow lab started limping out of the blue with both of his hind legs. No injury or anything. The vet was like well he is a lab so he probably tore both of his ACLs despite having normal exams and normal imaging. She was so hyperfocused on the ACL diagnosis so she could prescribe Rimadyl. When he was dying we found out he had Lyme, that is what caused the limping, it is very common in our area. A cheap bottle of antibiotics would have gotten him better.
Rimadyl, Carprofen is the generic. It is being kept alive through tradenames and there are a lot of different names for the same drug. Unfortunately, I do not know all the names they have for it so I do not give my dogs any NSAID's period.
Yup! They were both on Rimadyl. Pfizer makes that shit? My Goldens back legs just stopped working one day. Literally like she was walking the day before than all of a sudden she was paralyzed in her back legs.
OMG that is awful! but yes, they did sell the manufacturing to Zoetis though but they were the ones that started the evil drug. I am so sorry that happened to your golden. That is so scary. Mine just started vomiting blood and his kidneys and liver failed. I do know one of the side effects is paralysis. I have heard a lot of flea and tick meds are horrible too. My breeder says that frontline is the safest. I have zero trust in pet drugs and my trust with vets is pretty low too, always pushing us to neuter our dogs too young. Our health guarantee from the breeder is void if we neuter before 2, I prefer not to neuter my boys at all because there aren't many health benefits and I am a responsible dog owner.
Thank you. It was really sad to watch her go from running around the day before to legs paralyzed next day.
I’ve actually heard frontline causes cancer. Now a days who knows. It’s hard if not impossible to trust anyone promoting pharmaceuticals. Whether a vet or dr.
We gave our lab Zija Smart Mix when the vet said there is nothing out there to help him without taking drastic measures. The vet said he couldn’t vouche for it and couldn’t determine if it would help him.
The vet monitored once a month and his vitals. At around month 3 he said his health was actually improving and couldn’t explain it. Month 6 he capitulated and said that he could now vouche for Zija Smart Mix and it was in fact improving my labs health.
So you are saying your dog had pain and mobility issues of the type vets give rimadyl for, but you did an alternate, which works. Just trying to clarify as one of my dogs is at the point where I normally would think I should get him some rimadyl because my other old dog-boy, he got it and he felt like a pup again, some years ago that was. But now I am only confused....
You're welcome! That is horrible. It is so scary that it is still on the market. I do not have any trust in the FDA.
It was my breeder that said frontline is safest, not a vet but she was basically just saying it is the safest of the options though none of them are great. She said it is fine if we do not use anything. The treatment for fleas and tick diseases is normally safer than prevention. My lab that died from rimadyl was on frontline and still got a tick but regardless it would have been very easy to treat him with antibiotics if he was properly diagnosed.
Is Zija Smart Mix like a supplement for joints or something? That is amazing that it was improving your lab's health.
I am also only doing the raw food diet from now on. The dog food is poison. My last lab got a mast cell tumor from dog food so never again.
Name of drug? For what condition?
Rimadyl (Carprofen generic) there are a lot of trade names and unfortunately I do not know them all, so I avoid NSAID's completely with my dogs.
My 5-year-old yellow lab started limping in his hind legs out of the blue. No injury. The vet was hyperfocused on the diagnosis of bilateral torn ACLs despite having a normal exam and no injury which is highly unlikely in a young dog. She was so focused on the ACL diagnosis because she wanted to have an excuse to prescribe Rimadyl to get her checks from Pfizer. When he was dying after being on the drug for 8 days we found out he had Lyme disease but his vet never tested for that. His case presented like a typical lyme case according to the emergency vet, very upsetting it was missed. All he would have needed was a bottle of antibiotics to make him better but it was too late after his kidneys and liver failed. They said organ failure was due to an underlying condition but the necropsy proved that it was the drug that killed him.