Subject: Dead Dogs Don't Lie: Joint Cure for Pets!

The People's Chemist - Straight Talk

Dead Dogs Don't Lie: Joint Cure for Pets!!  

From Shane "The People's Chemist" Ellison, M.S.

  • 
Bachelor's degree in biology


  • Master's degree in organic chemistry

  • Abandoned his career as a pharmaceutical chemist

  • Helps people ditch their meds to live young

  • Author of 3 Worst Meds & more

Yes, it's an all-natural joint cure for dogs! And you can learn all about it by clicking here!


Did you know that your dog food and supplements might be killing your pets? True!


When dog's start dying from "enriched" food, it's time to pay attention.


The Washington Post recently announced that, "Several dog owners lost their pets after feeding them dog food made by Hill’s Pet Nutrition. This was due to “excessive levels of vitamin D” found in the product..."


(The same vitamin D I warn you not to take!)


Here is what happened...


Laura Freedom gave her 4-year-old dog, Mocha, canned dog food prescribed by the vet. Late one night, she got a call from the animal hospital. “Mocha had suffered a fatal heart attack, and the vet couldn’t provide an explanation for her death. Freeman learned later, however, that the canned dog food prescribed by the veterinarian was included in a voluntary

recall by its manufacturer because of excessive levels of vitamin D."


Many other dogs who ate this food also showed signs of vitamin D poisoning…and died soon after. Irate customers flooded the company’s Facebook page with complaints.


Hill’s Pet Nutrition blamed the tragedy on a “supplier error.”


…which means they didn’t do proper quality control testing.


The company said in a statement that “elevated levels of vitamin D may cause vomiting, loss of appetite, excessive drooling and weight loss, among other symptoms.”


Davina Catbagan, a vet at Cherrydale Veterinary Clinic in Virginia, warned that...“too much vitamin D can upset the calcium balance in a canine’s body, possibly resulting in illnesses ranging from gastrointestinal upset

to kidney damage.”


But even then, elevated or not, the synthetic vitamin D will bio-accumulate in you and your pet, and lead to calcification, then heart failure.


If you care about your dog’s health...don’t give them food or

supplements from Hill’s Pet Nutrition!


Just like synthetic vitamin D is toxic to humans…it can be deadly for dogs…


The good news is, my Joint FX for Dogs contains ZERO synthetic vitamin D!


It’s 100% safe for dogs to use!


Note: It’s not food or a vitamin. It’s a pill designed to soothe joint pain that your pets may be experiencing...due to arthritis or other health problems. This chewable pill is made with whey protein, beef, and liver. It delivers 3 of nature’s most potent anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving compounds.


Read more about it, and stock up now by clicking here!


Dare to live young,


The People's Chemist

LIVE YOUNG NOW!


Time To Ditch The Meds!