Re: [HolisticPet] Re: Possible rectal cancer
Personally I think that nutrition is much more important than taking some supplements. All of our pets, especially carnivores like dogs and cats, (in my opinion) should be eating what they evolved to eat instead of grains, etc.
Because cancer feeds on glucose, and those grains turn into glucose, it makes sense that our pets are getting cancer at an alarming rate. So if you want to prevent cancer, start with fixing up their diets. Just my two cents.
Luv, Debby in San Jose, CA
Student: Nutrition Certification and PhD in Psychology
Website: http://www.naturall
----- Original Message ----
> From: Peter
>
> Taking a backseat and listening and learning from your collective
> wisdom has shown me that this is a proactive group. But this is
> one case where I need to share information that needs to be said.
>
>
> It is always good news when we find out that a loved one or
> companion animal was improperly diagnosed or has fought a good
> battle against cancer and won. But this is not the time as I now
> know to accept the fact that cancers are just bad luck or
> inevitable. There is a MD specialist my backyard who is quoted as
> saying the following:
>
> ". the old adage, 'an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of
> cure', takes on a new meaning with cancer. Where cures are
> seldom, an ounce of prevention is worth years of an otherwise
> shortened life - vs - a ton of ineffective and miserable
> treatment.
>
> "Since most cancers are caused by toxins we either ingest or
> inhale, prevention means ridding our bodies of these toxins. I
> will be using liquid zeolite and I will be recommending this to
> every member of my family and every patient I see."
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