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Re: cat food

Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 7:13 pm
by Roger B
When it comes to nutrition, lots of people and groups have good ideas. Good ideas are a dime per dozen. There is nothing wrong with a good idea. Even the medical deities have good ideas; they have a lot of bad ideas also. But even better than a good idea is a good philosophy or perspective or viewpoint. These you will find at: Weston A. Price, paleo thinkers, Joel Fuhrman, Walter Last, etc. When you have understood these people's viewpoints, then you can mix them and juggle them and think about them and experiment with them, throw in a few good ideas from Dr. Oz, look at the problem through your homeopathic perspective, and come up with your own nutritional science just for you. Your personal nutrition philosophy, however, will evolve and will change over time.
Sincerely,
Roger Bird
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From: rogerbird2@hotmail.com
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2013 08:18:56 -0700
Subject: RE: [Minutus] RE: cat food
I disagree with Irene, sort of. Although rrandor is making the noise, the complaining, the DEBATE over whether we should talk about nutrition in this forum will help HER and others understand the problem and be able to do something about it. You can't get good nutrition advice from the medical so-called profession, Dr. Oz (better than nothing), vegans, paleo thinkers, Weston A. Price group, this group, and that group. All of these people have good ideas, but none of them know you. Your perfect diet is unique to you, just as your perfect remedy is unique to you.

For example, many paleo thinkers advocate high protein diets. This is probably a very good idea for them. Notice that they do a lot of exercise every day; of course they need a lot of protein. I don't do a lot of exercise every day (I used to), thanks to my pinched nerve. So I need much less protein.

Everyone has to work out for themselves what is ideal for them, and as homeopaths you have to help people work out for themselves what is ideal for them by pointing them in directions and NOT dictating to them, because even you won't know what is ideal for them. My wife does not put out a lot of lipase. But I in my finite foolishness have occasionally tried to get her to eat more fat. Surprise, surprise, she is different from me.

Roger Bird, practical philosopher
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To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
From: furryboots@icehouse.net
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2013 05:25:28 -0800
Subject: Re: [Minutus] RE: cat food
Where it is relevant as Hahnemann indicated, then yes.
Unfortunately yes and the misinformation they spread is exactly why the correct information is needed by homeopaths.
We all do not want to "wade through" emails not of interest to us. For examp,e I prefer not to wade through all the compaining emails like yours. No offence - it taught me nothing useful, whereas my emails did have something useful to at least one other person here - and they were written in respoonise to a topic that DID arise. Maybe you have no pets and need no knowledge.....or you like to pretend you know enough about nutrition as a homeopath - your choice - but you DO have a delete key.

Namaste,
Irene

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P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
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"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."