Re: [HolisticPet] Re: Possible rectal cancer




It's poor nutrition for both animals and humans, AND environmental toxins. 100 years ago people still hunted and ate what they hunt. Dogs ate left over hunting scraps. Now not only do we eat a bunch of processed unnatural toxic foods but so do our pets.

Luv, Debby in San Jose, CA
Student: Nutrition Certification and PhD in Psychology
Website: http://www.naturallythriving.com

----- Original Message ----
> From: Peter
>
> Yes, nutrition is important.
>
> But why is it that 100 years ago cancer was not one of the top
> five reasons for death in the United States. Back then stroke was
> number 5 and represented 6% of deaths so that means cancer had to
> be lower than 6%.
>
> Today cancer is the number two killer with 23% of all deaths in
> human. Since our companion animals suffer the same medical
> conditions we do there must be a reason that goes beyond
> nutrition. Could it be that the food we eat is contaminated with
> metals like mercury, toxic chemicals and pesticides?
>
> According to Bill Moyer in Trade Secrets; Over 80,000 chemicals
> have been synthesized in the last 100 years, 15,000 are used in
> consumer products and only 43% have been tested for safety.
>
> Rick Smith, executive director of Environmental Defense states
> that; we are the guinea pigs in the largest uncontrolled science
> experiment in history.
>
> So yes it is important what we put in our mouths. But it's also
> just as import that we personal use and also give liquid zeolite
> to our companion animals. With liquid zeolite we are removing the
> bad things; so our bodies natural abilities can be used to heal
> itself.

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