Angela Ardolino
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Well, I started in, first of all, the medicine, I cured myself of disease. I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, probably from being a crazy entrepreneur and working myself to death. And I didn't want to take the pharmaceutical drugs. I was already living a pretty natural lifestyle. So I was kind of shocked when I was like, how did I get this?
I was very upset that I had been diagnosed.
I was very upset that I had been diagnosed.
I was very upset that I had been diagnosed.
No, it's another, it's a, first of all, they give the same drugs for all autoimmune diseases and it suppresses the immune system and makes things worse. And then you just get something else and another disease and another.
No, it's another, it's a, first of all, they give the same drugs for all autoimmune diseases and it suppresses the immune system and makes things worse. And then you just get something else and another disease and another.
No, it's another, it's a, first of all, they give the same drugs for all autoimmune diseases and it suppresses the immune system and makes things worse. And then you just get something else and another disease and another.
It makes no sense to me. Like when you really think about it, it made no sense to me. But that's not what sent me on my journey. I lost my dog. I lost one of my first dogs. You know, I waited until I had the yard and the house and, you know, the money to take such good care of this dog. And at age six, she was dying.
It makes no sense to me. Like when you really think about it, it made no sense to me. But that's not what sent me on my journey. I lost my dog. I lost one of my first dogs. You know, I waited until I had the yard and the house and, you know, the money to take such good care of this dog. And at age six, she was dying.
It makes no sense to me. Like when you really think about it, it made no sense to me. But that's not what sent me on my journey. I lost my dog. I lost one of my first dogs. You know, I waited until I had the yard and the house and, you know, the money to take such good care of this dog. And at age six, she was dying.
And I did everything my veterinarian told me to do from feeding the food to vaccinating her every year to putting the pesticide pill down her throat. So when that happened to her, And, you know, $15,000 later, I'm like, there is something wrong with this system. And that was the last time I was putting my health or my beloved animal's health in someone else's hands.
And I did everything my veterinarian told me to do from feeding the food to vaccinating her every year to putting the pesticide pill down her throat. So when that happened to her, And, you know, $15,000 later, I'm like, there is something wrong with this system. And that was the last time I was putting my health or my beloved animal's health in someone else's hands.
And I did everything my veterinarian told me to do from feeding the food to vaccinating her every year to putting the pesticide pill down her throat. So when that happened to her, And, you know, $15,000 later, I'm like, there is something wrong with this system. And that was the last time I was putting my health or my beloved animal's health in someone else's hands.
So when I got that diagnosis and they were like, well, here's Humira. I'm like, no, thank you. Already been linked to lymphoma. I don't want cancer just so that I don't have joint pain anymore. And it's not a cure. It's just a band-aid. And there's always a side effect where things get worse.
So when I got that diagnosis and they were like, well, here's Humira. I'm like, no, thank you. Already been linked to lymphoma. I don't want cancer just so that I don't have joint pain anymore. And it's not a cure. It's just a band-aid. And there's always a side effect where things get worse.
So when I got that diagnosis and they were like, well, here's Humira. I'm like, no, thank you. Already been linked to lymphoma. I don't want cancer just so that I don't have joint pain anymore. And it's not a cure. It's just a band-aid. And there's always a side effect where things get worse.
And how it's worse for animals is that animals are considered to be property. So if I'm an evil player in the pharmaceutical industry, what a great way to experiment or make a lot of money by releasing a drug. And there's no repercussions.
And how it's worse for animals is that animals are considered to be property. So if I'm an evil player in the pharmaceutical industry, what a great way to experiment or make a lot of money by releasing a drug. And there's no repercussions.
And how it's worse for animals is that animals are considered to be property. So if I'm an evil player in the pharmaceutical industry, what a great way to experiment or make a lot of money by releasing a drug. And there's no repercussions.
I mean, there are drugs out right now that like Apoquil and Cytopoint who they have killed so many dogs with strange cancers and issues. And you go to the pamphlet where, you know, gives you all the precautions. They're there.