Homeopathic Vet in Chicago area?

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Irene de Villiers
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Re: Homeopathic Vet in Chicago area?

Post by Irene de Villiers »

robin9168 wrote: I have a catahould leopard dog that is 7 years old and

GArlic causes Heinz body anemia, there's no doubt about that.
Dogs can NOT break down garlic as we do into benficial componenets.
So WHY feed garlic to dogs?
Why hide from teh truth of this and its consequences.
Just because anemia is hidden away in misshapen red blood cells does not
mean it is not there or not able to cause problems of health.
Seven is young still........

Even if one dog "survives it" does not make it a good idea to feed a
toxin:-)) Think how much better that 7 year old dog would feel if his
blood worked properly to carry oxygen:-)

Perhaps it is okay with some to feed toxins as long as the dog "does not
need to go to the vet". What kind of health standard is that?
If it's a known toxin - why feed it?

Namaste,
IRene
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Irene de Villiers
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Re: Homeopathic Vet in Chicago area?

Post by Irene de Villiers »

robin9168 wrote:

And cows can be carnivores - but it leads to mad cow disease.
And it is equally ignorant (and cruel) and disrespectful of the way we
are created, to force a dog to be vegetarian.

Namaste,
IRene
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Ginny Wilken
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Re: Homeopathic Vet in Chicago area?

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Yeah, me too:) Dogs are opportunistic; although constructed as carnivores, they can, unlike cats, eat a lot of other things. Sometimes this includes wallboard, socks, leaves and dirt, Big Macs, cell phones, etc. Not all these choices are top nutrition, and will be abandoned, in the wild, when game is plentiful. Many of the inappropriate things dogs eat these days is because of chronic disease from vaccines. Anyway, this opportunistic streak allows them to exist on vegetable matter. But they won't do it well; there are just too many missing factors. The same is largely true of humans; I also assert that no human can reach the pinnacle of health on a vegetarian diet. Luckily for them, the standards are low, and so no one notices. This may also be true of your friend's Airedales. The poor things may be doing about as well as any kibble-fed dog can.

And I still assert, if that's what you feel it is, that a creature designed as a carnivore, evolved on a particular diet, is going to continue to do best on that diet. As for the spiritual aspect, I'd call it a crime against nature, and a setback in his own progress, not to recognize that it's OK for any species to simply do what it does best while it is here on earth. I'd be compelled to restore HIS balance, rather forcefully, I fear.

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Eileen Dannemann
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Re: Homeopathic Vet in Chicago area?

Post by Eileen Dannemann »

I would suggest that it is disinformation about Mad Cow Disease that you have repeated here, Irene. Government and organophosphate producer propaganda. If the truth were told, they would be liable and we can't have that, now, can we.

See http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/bse.htm

Mark Purdey in UK has done extensive research on this issue and it is a combination of factors, but primarily organophosphate poisoning combined with high manganese.

I had been in communication with Mark for years (I live in the UK also) and he recently died, so sad to say.

Sheri Nakken


Simon King LCPH MARH
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Re: Homeopathic Vet in Chicago area?

Post by Simon King LCPH MARH »

One of my best friends is a veggie and has been for most of his life, he is never ill, or if he is he throws a goodly fever and recovers in 24 hours , he cycles a minimum of 50 miles in one go (sometimes twice that!) every Weekend, He also swims and runs and takes part in triathlon training camps where they push their bodies Flat out for a full week. He comes back happy and invigorated. He meditates, is generally cool and groovy and has a job that pays him about £1000 a week. ( SO he's productive enjoys his work- yes he does - he refuses jobs he doesn't like) He doesn't even take any nutritional supplements. He is one of the happiest most passionate people you can meet. He got a degree in physics about 8 yrs ago ( so his brain works).

OH yes he's the same age as me, 54.

If he isn't at the pinnacle of health I don't know who is!

therefore it is not my observation that vegetarianism for humans prevents them reaching the pinnacle of health

Simon


Tanya Marquette
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Re: Homeopathic Vet in Chicago area?

Post by Tanya Marquette »

i recall reading a report from canada a few years ago which spoke of a soil
deficiency th
have repeated here, Irene. Government and organophosphate producer
propaganda. If the truth were told, they would be liable and we can't have
that, now, can we.
combination of factors, but primarily organophosphate poisoning combined
with high manganese.
and he recently died, so sad to say.
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Tanya Marquette
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Re: Homeopathic Vet in Chicago area?

Post by Tanya Marquette »

a few yrs ago i recall an article i read from canada that focused on a soil
deficiency
that was related to mad cow disease. there seems to be a resonance in the
info
you sent regarding manganese. would you know the study that i am referring
to?

tanya
have repeated here, Irene. Government and organophosphate producer
propaganda. If the truth were told, they would be liable and we can't have
that, now, can we.
combination of factors, but primarily organophosphate poisoning combined
with high manganese.
and he recently died, so sad to say.
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Shannon Nelson
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Re: Homeopathic Vet in Chicago area?

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Was it copper deficiency, together with the high manganese and the
poisoning??


Luise Kunkle
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Re: Homeopathic Vet in Chicago area?

Post by Luise Kunkle »

Hi Simon,

is he "Veggie" or "Vegan"?, i. e. does he eat milk and/or eggs?

I know a lot about Veggies being even more healthy than non-veggies,
and at least it does not seem to make them less healthy than the
latter (Well, I for one do not know that people in the South of India
are less healthy than those in the North or in comparable regions
where they do eat meat. They do use milk, however and some of them
eggs)

I do not know about Vegans - so I am interested in this aspect.

Regards

Luise
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Simon King LCPH MARH
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Re: Homeopathic Vet in Chicago area?

Post by Simon King LCPH MARH »

He's definitely from Earth, he's not a Vegan!
Simon


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