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Reference #: | 595 |
Submit Date: | 17 Mar 2004 |
Browse Category: | asthma |
Author: | none |
Email Address: | none |
Treatment used: | dead dog |
You can buy this remedy at: | health food store |
Remedy will cost you: | unknown |
Country of Remedy: | USA |
Remedy Source: | National Geographic, April 2001, p 86 |
More Links about this Remedy: | none |
# Comments posted to this remedy: | 0 |
Complaints Reported: | 1 |
# of times remedy read: | 11,594 |
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Typical Dosage: | unknown |
Dosage should be related to weight: | unknown |
Dosages used in clinical trials are significant: | unknown |
Maximum dosages in relation to side effects and serious side effects: | unknown |
Other foods/nutrients/medications that can affect absorption or utilization: | unknown |
Foods that provide the nutrient recommended as a remedy (or reference giving same): | unknown |
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Total # reviewers: | 0 |
Average Rating: | 0.00 |
Effectiveness: | 0.00 |
No Side Effects: | 0.00 |
Ease of Use: | 0.00 |
Effective after long term use: | 0.00 |
Cost Effectiveness: | 0.00 |
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Dog lard is a old gypsy cure for a variety of ailments and is
commnoly sold by gypsyies in Europe: "...If you smear it on your chest, it will cure asthma, bronchitis, and emphysema. To make it, we scrape the fat off the dog skin --- a eight-to-ten-year-old dog is best -- and boil it. "...We (also) make dog lard into soup and drink it our tea or spread it on our bread" "...We feed dog lard to our babies , and it makes them strong" National Geographic, April 2001, p. 86 from Horvaith, a Romanina Gypsy... |
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bronchitis, emphysema, strong babies |