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Date Posted: 05:03:09 01/28/03 Tue
Author: Steve
Subject: Re: Medication advice for canine abcess/bacterial & allergic reaction?
In reply to: Patty 's message, "Medication advice for canine abcess/bacterial & allergic reaction?" on 08:29:14 08/31/02 Sat

<< didn't you say zinc binds iron? >>

I never said that. I Never did liked being misquoted.
Zinc competes with magnesium and never should be taken when taing a magnesium supplement.

I Did once say on a forum that calcium bonds to cabon dioxide in cabonated soft drink which forms calcium carbonate and causes the elimination of the bodies calcium reserves to be excreated through the release of urine.

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[> Re: Medication advice for canine abcess/bacterial & allergic reaction? -- Robin, 17:43:01 01/28/03 Tue [1]

So I am curious is the dog ok now?

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[> [> Re: Medication advice for canine abcess/bacterial & allergic reaction? -- Robin, 16:59:20 10/29/04 Fri [1]

I have a 16 week old puppy that was bit in the face and head by an adult dog. She was given antibiotics and the right side of her face swelled but, has since went down and the top of her head is swollen now. I am afraid that the mother dog may have caused the wound to early and the abcess has sat into the top of her head. What do you think?

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