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Arthritis and Cancer cure for pets?
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Jim Hubbard - 05 Dec 2004 21:39 GMT My name is Jim Hubbard. I am a pet owner with 8 dogs and 2 chickens in our family. By profession, I am a programmer and small business owner. I own and operate Hubbard Software in Lawrenceville, Georgia - USA. (www.hubbardsoftware.net)
We love our pets and know what it is like to lose a pet to illness. So, when I came across several claims for a cure for cancer and arthritis in cats and dogs, I was intrigued - but very skeptical.
The supplement used in the cure is pretty simple. It contains a combination of over 90 minerals in a base of salt that makes the sick animals enjoy eating the supplement. The supplement is added to the sick animal's food and water. The cure proponents claim that there is usually dramatic improvement within one week with a complete cure coming after several weeks of use.
There are no artificial additives or drugs involved. The supplement is all-natural and will not harm any pet that can eat salt. (I am unaware of any condition that makes a cat or dog unable to eat salt, but if your cat or dog has such a condition this is not for you.)
Our animals are currently healthy (and we are thankful for that). But, if this simple cure works, it could help a lot of pets cheaply. If it doesn't work, it needs to be refuted.
To test the claims of this cure, I am sending out this supplement (?cure?) with directions for use to people that have a dog or cat with severe arthritis or cancer - free of charge. All I ask in return is that you report your results with your pet's illness.
There is no charge for the mineral supplements. My only interest is to validate or refute the previous claims made for this combination of minerals as a cure for most cancers and arthritis in dogs and cats.
If you have a cat or dog with severe arthritis or cancer, and would like to be included in this free trial, please email the following information to PetCure@hubbardsoftware.net . 1) Your Name 2) Your Email Address 3) Your Mailing Address 4) Your Pet's Name and Type (Dog or Cat) 5) Your Pet's Age 6) Your Pet's Condition (Arthritis or Cancer or Both) 7) Has your pet's condition(s) been confirmed by your veternarian? 8) If you have it, a picture of your pet.
This information will be kept strictly confidential and will only be used to track the effectiveness of the cancer/arthritis cure results in this study. This information will never be released to anyone without your permission.
The email listed above will be good for only 1 week (because it is sure to be spam bait after posting it out here). After that, if you are accepted for the study, you will be sent an email with a permanent address for future correspondence.
Due to the fact that the potential cure is free, I will have to limit this study to the first 100 applicants from the United States. If this study's outcome is successful, we will consider a second, expanded study in which we will accept more applicants from other countries.
Does the supplement acutally cure arthritis and cancer in dogs and cats? I don't know. The proponents of the cure say yes. I say let's try it on a large population of sick pets and see.
It costs you nothing. It is all-natural. It will not harm your pet. And, it may cure your pet's cancer and/or severe arthritis.
I say....if it's all-natural, won't harm your pet and it's free, then it's worth a shot. If you agree, send your information to the above email address and I'll send you the supplement and instructions for free.
Thank you for your time.
Jim Hubbard Hubbard Software
Never anonymous Bud - 06 Dec 2004 00:53 GMT Trying to steal the thunder from Arnold, "Jim Hubbard" <reply@groups.please> on Sun, 5 Dec 2004 16:39:13 -0500 spoke:
>We love our pets and know what it is like to lose a pet to illness. So, >when I came across several claims for a cure for cancer and arthritis in >cats and dogs, I was intrigued - but very skeptical. But you thought you'd come and spam this newsgroup anyway?? Moron.
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Jim Hubbard - 06 Dec 2004 20:06 GMT Wow.....and I thought I'd seen everything.
Being flamed for offering a FREE potential cure for beloved pets....that's a new one.
Just what level of hell are you aiming for?
Jim Hubbard
> Trying to steal the thunder from Arnold, "Jim Hubbard" > <reply@groups.please> on Sun, 5 Dec 2004 16:39:13 -0500 spoke: [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > > But you thought you'd come and spam this newsgroup anyway?? Moron. Never anonymous Bud - 06 Dec 2004 22:32 GMT Trying to steal the thunder from Arnold, "Jim Hubbard" <reply@groups.please> on Mon, 6 Dec 2004 15:06:57 -0500 spoke:
>Wow.....and I thought I'd seen everything. > >Being flamed for offering a FREE potential cure for beloved pets....that's a >new one. Offering UNproven, probably UNtested treatment for serious illnesses?
Anyone would have to be an idiot to use it.
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Jim Hubbard - 12 Dec 2004 16:01 GMT Or desperate to help their pets.... I admit this takes a leap of faith on the part of owners of sick pets. But, when your vet has said that there is nothing he/she can do for your pet or has suggested euthanasia, don't you owe it to your pet to try everything at your disposal to help them heal?
They are TOTALLY dependent upon you for their health and well being.
If you do have a sick pet (cancer or arthritis) don't let your fears kill your pet.
Jim Hubbard
> Trying to steal the thunder from Arnold, "Jim Hubbard" > <reply@groups.please> on Mon, 6 Dec 2004 15:06:57 -0500 spoke: [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > > Anyone would have to be an idiot to use it. TJ - 13 Dec 2004 02:01 GMT probably best to buy a new pet and get rid of the old one. Then spend the money on cures for HUMAN diseases. No?
> Or desperate to help their pets.... I admit this takes a leap of faith on > the part of owners of sick pets. But, when your vet has said that there is [quoted text clipped - 20 lines] > > > > Anyone would have to be an idiot to use it. Jim Hubbard - 13 Dec 2004 02:50 GMT No. There is no money to spend for this trial. It's all free.
Besides, charity begins at home. While I believe in giving to causes to help humanity, you have a moral and ethical obligation to do everything in your power to care for your pets.
Pets aren't throw-away toys.
Jim Hubbard
> probably best to buy a new pet and get rid of the old one. Then spend the > money on cures for HUMAN diseases. No? [quoted text clipped - 26 lines] >> > >> > Anyone would have to be an idiot to use it. Gary Stone - 06 Dec 2004 22:34 GMT What's wrong Jim, don't like it when people reveal their lack of gullibility?
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> Wow.....and I thought I'd seen everything. > [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] >> >> But you thought you'd come and spam this newsgroup anyway?? Moron. Jim Hubbard - 12 Dec 2004 16:12 GMT I don't mind that at all. Thank God thinking people own pets. It's the pets that are owned by non-thinkers that I am most concerned about.
You *should* be skeptical. You *should* do your best to make sure that everything your pet ingests is safe and does exactly what it is supposed to do for your pet.
You also owe it to your pet to not allow even a chance of a cure to go by without investigating whether it can help your pets.
Your pets are completely dependent upon you to make decisions that will affect their health.
If your vet has given up on your pet, what have you got to lose? I have put myself out here to offer a free trial of a supplement that has been reported by other users to cure cancer and arthritis in their pets. I have not hidden behind false identities (as most of you flamers do) and have shown you how to check me out via my email provider, whois and my website.
I am not a vet. I am someone who knows what it is like to lose a pet, and I believe (as a human being) I have a responsibility to pets everywhere to at least TRY and save them from the pain and death of arthritis and cancer.
It is absolutely free, so what have I to gain except knowledge? Will it work for your pets? As I have always said, I don't know. But, what if it does?
Don't let your pet suffer because of your skepticism.
Jim Hubbard
> What's wrong Jim, don't like it when people reveal their lack of > gullibility? [quoted text clipped - 18 lines] >>> >>> But you thought you'd come and spam this newsgroup anyway?? Moron. Never anonymous Bud - 12 Dec 2004 17:42 GMT Trying to steal the thunder from Arnold, "Jim Hubbard" <reply@groups.please> on Sun, 12 Dec 2004 11:12:13 -0500 spoke:
>You also owe it to your pet to not allow even a chance of a cure to go by >without investigating whether it can help your pets. You owe it to your pet to NOT waste time with bullshit UNproven UN tested garbage!
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Jim Hubbard - 12 Dec 2004 22:01 GMT If people don't enter free trials to *test* and *prove*new treatments, just how do you (in your anonymous wisdom) propose to find new treatments to end the suffering of their pets?
Reveal yourself. Have a real conversation. And, maybe learn something.
Jim Hubbard
> Trying to steal the thunder from Arnold, "Jim Hubbard" > <reply@groups.please> on Sun, 12 Dec 2004 11:12:13 -0500 spoke: [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > You owe it to your pet to NOT waste time with bullshit UNproven UN tested > garbage! !Erissa! - 19 Dec 2004 13:42 GMT > You owe it to your pet to NOT waste time with bullshit UNproven UN > tested garbage! i get my meds from various sources, mostly from Omaha vaccines (we are a retail business also) but I have found some of the best remedies for arthritic problems to be the very ones I use on myself-- such as glucosamine and chondrontin (sp?). It comes in a pump dispenser that makes it easy to slip into your pets food, but my aussie takes it straight like it comes from the pump
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Jim Hubbard - 19 Dec 2004 13:48 GMT Those are good for pets too. My brother-in-law had a older dog (now deceased) that had problems with arthritis and the glucosamine and confronting helped out a great deal. This was before I found the research on a possible cure.
Jim Hubbard
>> You owe it to your pet to NOT waste time with bullshit UNproven UN >> tested garbage! [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > dispenser that makes it easy to slip into your pets food, but my > aussie takes it straight like it comes from the pump I.P.Freely - 06 Dec 2004 08:28 GMT > The email listed above will be good for only 1 week (because it is sure to > be spam bait after posting it out here). After that, if you are accepted > for the study, you will be sent an email with a permanent address for future > correspondence. More likely the email address will only last 1 week because your ISP has kicked you off for spamming.
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Jim Hubbard - 12 Dec 2004 15:58 GMT Please feel *free* to check me out with my email provider at www.Brinskter.com .
>> The email listed above will be good for only 1 week (because it is sure >> to [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > More likely the email address will only last 1 week because your ISP has > kicked you off for spamming. Dee - 10 Dec 2004 22:43 GMT > To test the claims of this cure, I am sending out this supplement (?cure?) > with directions for use to people that have a dog or cat with severe > arthritis or cancer - free of charge. All I ask in return is that you > report your results with your pet's illness. I wish that I'd seen this a few months ago, before we lost Ceili.
Dee
Jim Hubbard - 12 Dec 2004 15:52 GMT I'm sorry to hear about your loss. But, remember that this is just a trial. Although some people have reported success treating cancer and arthritis in their pets, until we get enough people willing to try it with their pets we cannot report it as a definite cure.
Unfortunately, due to the rampant SPAM and deception on the internet, people shy away from (or flame) free offers of any type.
Not that I blame them. Usually the people that flame us have been fooled by someone running a scam on the internet, and they begin to assume that all people are the same because of their unfortunate choices in the past.
I wish we would've had this supplement when Ceili needed it. If you know of anyone that does need it, please point them here.
I will keep the PetCure@HubbardSoftware.net open until December 17, 2004. After which we will discontinue the trial from the newsgroups. After that we will focus our efforts on the local veterinary clinics in the Lawrenceville/Atlanta area.
Do you have another pet now?
>> To test the claims of this cure, I am sending out this supplement >> (?cure?) [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > > Dee Dee - 19 Dec 2004 05:49 GMT I have a dog that suffers from arthritis and a cat that just had his second mast cell tumor removed (and a cat just treated for hyperthyroidism, a cat with IBD, a heart murmer, seizures, and liver problems, as well as a healthy cat. Vet vills have almost bankrupted me). Thanks for your kind thoughts.
Dee
> Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2004 10:52:35 -0500 > From: Jim Hubbard <reply@groups.please> [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > I wish we would've had this supplement when Ceili needed it. If you know of > anyone that does need it, please point them here. Jim Hubbard - 19 Dec 2004 05:55 GMT Sorry to hear about your pets' illnesses. Vet bills can pile up rather quickly.
The offer still stands for you, if you'd like to try it.
Jim Hubbard
>I have a dog that suffers from arthritis and a cat that just had his > second mast cell tumor removed (and a cat just treated for [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] >> of >> anyone that does need it, please point them here.
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