Email from Dr. Sears describing how to do the treatment with just the Newcastle vaccine (since it is very difficult to find a donor dog to make the serum). Information on how to make the serum is here.
From: AntiDistemper@aol.com
Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 06:52:23 EST
Subject: Re: Please Help--Distemper cure?
To: **********
Thanks for the inquiry. Yes you can use the NCD virus directly but it must be done immediately. You have no time to waste in treating distemper. Must be done before the virus has a chance to permanently damage the dog.
Take the NCD bottle to your vet. 6 cc of diluent into the freeze dried NCD virus bottle of 1000 unit material. This is now your inducer. This material is injected as 1/2 to 1 cc IV. It usually takes about 12 hrs for the distemper to undergo a complete cure.
Again timing is everything. If your dog has been sick for more than 4 days then less effect. After 6 days of illness you get almost no effect. So, treat fast and early. Good luck. If your Vet has any questions have him write to me or call. Always happy to talk and explain how and why this works.
AWSears,DVM
Monday, January 26, 2009
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hi jennifer i really need you help about distemper vaccine mi dog isvery sick pls i reading about doctor sears, pls help me to save my dog my contac me 951-258-8809 or 323 833-7589 or 909-902-9106
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i need help too could you please email me at echinwy@gmail.com They thought me how to do it but unfortunately my pathetic vets here doesn't dare to do such a test by getting sued later on if anything happens. Please i need help!
ReplyDeletePlease help! I have two dogs sick with distemper.
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Jlynn: Here are some online farm supply stores that sell the Newcastle vaccine. After you order, you will have to find a vet that is willing to inject the vaccine for you.