Neuromuscular Collapse or Paralysis

Electromagnetic Poisoning?—Donna Starita Mehan, DVM

I am seeing a disturbing number of dogs, involving all breeds, but particularly large animals, who have developed a strange and sudden form of neuromuscular collapse. An otherwise healthy animal suddenly develops neurological symptoms such as on-and-off tremors, general weakness, hindquarter paralysis, or the tendency to collapse, or acts as if it is punch-drunk or poisoned. It may wobble back and forth or perhaps be unable to put one foot in front of the other.

Owners are stunned. A dog may go outside to urinate and then doesn’t come back. The owner looks in the yard and sees the dog crawling back as if paralyzed. I have seen many dogs with sudden onset paralysis that could be traced to a disc misalignment, meningitis, or trauma. But now I see a problem apparently generated on the electromagnetic level of the body, at a more subtle level.

I believe this may be related to changes in the ozone layer and magnetic field of the planet and the fact that our nervous systems are being blitzed with pathological radiation from overhead power lines, microwaves, car phones, and X-rays.

I have found that vitamin B12 helps to stabilize the nervous system and prevent a “toxic electric reaction” in the body. I usually give an affected animal a series of three injections of 500 to 1,000 micrograms of B12, depending on the size of the dog. I give the shots every other week. B12 orally doesn’t always work as consistently. The vitamin makes a tremendous difference in the vitality and the bioelectrical integrity of these animals. In many instances it has the impact of a miracle cure. If these kinds of symptoms suddenly occur, consult your veterinarian. Consider the B12 shots as a primary treatment.

I also recommend the use of a ceramic catalyst bead that can be attached to an animal’s collar. The bead acts as a buffer or absorption point for electromagnetic pollution. Such beads are available through Cascadia Creations (425-788-2315).