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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Any health related information on the following show provides general
information only. Content presented on any show by any host
or guests should not be substituted for a doctor's advice.
Always consult your physician before beginning any new diet, exercise,
or treatment program. And then now it's time for Pet
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Health Cafe where your Pet has a Voice.
Speaker 2 (00:33):
And here's your host, Bill the Pet Health Guru, And
welcome to the Pet Health Cafe, the show where your
Pet has a Voice. This is Bill the Pet Health Guru,
and I'm doing another solo show tonight and a great
topic and hopefully we will get some new information out
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to you on how to handle your pets and even
your loved one as well. As always, I asked you
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watch and listen, and you know that's why I do it.
It's all for you. And with that being said, the
chat room is open, so you can throw your questions
and comments at me. I know quite often you're so
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busy listening that typing can be quite hard. You don't
want to miss anything, and I'm glad of that. So
with that being said, I want to start here with
our topic today is basically diagnose this and symptoms. I'm
going to kind of give you a lesson, if you will,
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of basically what you need to be looking at for
your own pets and for your own family. But these
are also the same things that I expect a good practitioner,
whether it happens to be one of the assistants or
the doctors themselves, they need to be asking these questions
and being explaining this kind of stuff to you so
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you can make good informed decisions on whether medical help
is really needed, whether it's veterinary or medical help for
you and your family. It's, you know, instead of just
being okay, bring your animal in or bring the patient in,
and it becomes about the money. And I find that
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to be very very disturbing that so much of the
stuff that I see today and the things that I
hear in store and consultations are all about the money.
I also am very very distrusted with doctors, especially when
it comes to cancer or liver problems, basically pronouncing if
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you will a checkout date. What I mean by a
checkout date that they're trying to predict how long your
dog is going to live to what you know, down
in sometimes days and weeks, and if you're a pedanter,
that's got to be completely completely draining on you and
worrysome and confusing, confusing because you know, when you know,
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if you follow the advice of them, possibly that's what
it's going to be. But usually at that point in time,
a lot of clients become desperate to save their pet,
and I'll be honest, quite often that's when I'm notified
to get involved. And you know, I hate to be
the bearer of bad news most of the time that
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it's and it's not the bad news that yes, we're
going to lose this animal, but that yes, you are
going to see changes in their life that are dramatic,
life saving in many cases and completely the opposite of
what you've been told by the professionals. And of course
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that creates a ton of confusion on you, as a
pet parent, the one paying the bills, as to well,
why wasn't I told this by the professional and why
was I charged so much for bad advice? And so
it's a manner of us having to look at the system,
look at really what's going on, break it down into small,
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bite sized pieces where you can do much of the
legwork yourself before you have to ever engage in a
so called expert. Now, in starting this out, first off,
we have to learn to differentiate between disease and events.
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A huge an example of this in that if you're,
for instance, blessed with an infant, a youngster, and a
puppy at the same time, and you know you're working
your full time jobs and your hectic lifestyle, and you've
got a caretaker that helps you out at the babysitter
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house cheaper of whatever it happens to be, and it's
Friday afternoon, you're finished up. Finally, you're pulling the driveway.
You walk in the house. You want to settle down,
you want to relax, get rid of all the pain
and problems and trauma of the week. Just enjoy some
time with your fur baby and your real baby. And
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you are greeted with this statement. Just want to let
you know before I leave. The dog has had diarrhea
all day long, and so has the baby. I don't
know why. I haven't seen any reasons why, but I
just want you to know that. So of course mom
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dad runs into panic mode, semi panic mode. Anyway, Paul's
a pediatrician and they tell them, of course, okay, you know,
just kind of monitor it over the weekend. Make sure
there's plenty of liquids, fluids, if you feed, feed easily
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digested foods, you know, things that are just going to
be easy on the digestive track. And if it's still
a problem on Monday morning, give us a call and
we will work you in. You an appointment Tuesday or Wednesday.
You hang up that phone, you dial the animal hospital.
My puppy has got diarrhea. I can guarantee you seventy
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five percent of the time you are going to hear
these words, Oh my god, it's an emergency. You have
to bring them in right now. Of course, as soon
as they said it was an emergency or sent you
to an emergency clinic, you know that you've got a
five hundred to one thousand dollars bill already wrapped up
before you even get in a car. You get in,
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the first thing they do is hook them up to ivs,
give them antibiotics, give them some a drug to help
plug up that diarrhea. They then have to give them
a because they gave antibiotics and that anti diarrheal drug
and which is normally a warmer. On top of that,
they also then have to prevent them from throwing up
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vomiting those medications, so they give an anti vomiting medicine.
So we have just now captured all the toxins that
are in the body inside the body and have them
sitting there basically agitating the situation. They tell them, tell
you you have to leave them over the weekend. If
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you're starting to tick off in your brain how many
dollars this is overnight stay round the clock tear which,
by the way, it normally isn't they normally go home
at night too, So your dog is just sleeping in
an unfamiliar place with a bunch of tubes and drugs
inside their body, and you know you're worried all weekend long.
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Monday rolls around, you get a call to come pick
up your pet. You're handed a bag of drugs, probably
a specialty food that you're supposed to keep the mind
because that's the only thing that'll work to help stop
this horrible disease. Because you've been either diagnosed with IBD
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IBS colitis some other form of these so called diseases,
and you put down your credit card and now it
is probably several thousand dollars loaded. Now, the interesting part
of this story is you had to pick the dog
up after school or after preschool, because your child that
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was sick on the same day and had the same
symptoms was in school and actually on Saturday morning, was
outside playing. Because these were not diseases and it wasn't
treated as a disease on the human side, but it
was on the animal side, so the kids out playing,
it was an event, probably a one time thing. It
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probably was the same thing on your pet. However, they
were treated totally differently. And this is where the big
disconnect comes about, because we're looking at on the veterinary side,
we're looking at this being an opportunity to capitalize and
make money. Now, essentially we have to then back up
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and take a look at not only what the symptoms
were prior to this, if there were any, but on
the other side of it, they and themselves are symptoms
that something went wrong. Doesn't mean the animal's sick, doesn't
mean that your kid is sick. It means we did
something wrong along the way that put some sort of
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toxin in the body of both of them, and of course,
because they're living together, it's probably the same toxin. There's
a great chance of that happening. So we just have
to take that step back and realize it's an event
that the body is cleansing itself and what's it cleansing
itself out? Now, if you step and go back through,
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you might find a hundred different things that happened. You
may have changed laundry detergents, you might have changed the
cleaning product that you've been using, and you have a
new cleaning person that came in and use a different chemical,
maybe a deodorizing spray. Maybe if you're a raw feater
like I am and I share my foods, maybe I
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overdid it with this herber or spice, you know, but
it didn't affect us adults. So it's got to be
more focused and concentrated on these little, shall I say,
floor beings. You know, the baby's down on the floor,
the kids are down on the floor, the dog's down
on the floor. We're sitting up on the sofa even
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watching TV. So good chance it could be something that
was done there. Maybe the puppy an accident and somebody
went in and scrubbed it with a detrigent and you know, again,
those fumes are right there at their nose level. The
plug ins same thing. Oh my god, when he had
the accident, it would just smelled so bad. So I
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had to get rid of it. So I grabbed a
can of X y Z. All those chemicals are down
at the floor level. We actually created that problem and
didn't think twice about it and did not put it
into the equation of figuring out what's wrong. Now. The
fact of the matter is is we also jumped on
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the symptom as quickly as we could, making a predetermination
that it is a disease or at least an illness
and not just an event of the body doing what
it's supposed to do exactly, and that can be quite
a costly decision, as you well know. So we have
to take that step back. Let's take a look. If
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it's if it's happened been happening on a regular, long
term base, and it's chronic, then yes, we probably need
to look at something with a professional, whether it's a veterinarian,
whether it's a doctor, whether it's a practitioner, whether it's
you know, to you know, if you've got a good
holistic gloomer or nutrition store, something of that nature, they
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maybe will help you out before you get into the
big bucks. But there's also a lot of things that
can go on, and you know it, the animals are
going to hide their symptoms a lot more than people do.
We have a tendency to complain about everything, where the
dog can't. You know, they hide it because that's the
nature of wild beasts. But again we have to look
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at those symptoms and the causes of those symptoms as well.
You know, maybe you walk the dog in a different
place last night or this morning, or and it doesn't
have to be immediate. It could have been two days ago,
three days ago, four days ago. Switching. You know, what
are you feeding that has another major issue in this.
I mean, if you're feeding your children very good, and
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you're feeding your pets the same diet day in day
out as is normally prescribed with these dry foods and
these canned foods, where the body from time to time
has got to get rid of the bad stuff that's
in it. So it's a natural part of the process
and this is just one part of it that we're
looking at. We're doing that stool check. You know, you're
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supposed to check that stool every single days, make sure
that they're healthy. Well. On an average animal, it's going
to vary from day to day depending on what you
fed them. If you feed a lot more organ meat
or your blend your recipes contain that, or even sometimes
you know, depending on if you're home cooking, poultry will
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sometimes have a tendency to make the stool softer. If
you're feeding a larger amount of bone like chicken wings
or beef, or pork rib bones or chicken necks, things
like that as a major portion of a meal, those
stools are going to be much much firmer, and they're
also going to be a different color when you look
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at it. One of the most important things if your
dog vomits or has diarrhea or looser, funky stool, does
it look mucasy. If it does, that is actually proof
that the body is eliminating toxins. And the problem is,
unlike us, where we can blow our nose and cough
up the phlem and the mucus, dogs have to either
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get rid of it and cats the same way. One
of two ways. It's either got to come out as
vomit or it's going to come out in the stool.
And again you have to take that step back and
ask yourself what could have possibly paused it that I did. Now,
there's a lot of other symptoms that can show up
besides that. When we're starting to do an evaluation on
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this animal, take him into the vat and let's say
you do give one. It does a little bit more
hands on than others, and we're taking care of the
acute problem, which is the loose stool and all the vomiting.
But he looks in the you know, he opens up,
curls back the gum and looks at the teeth and goes,
oh my god, look at all that's harder. Okay, we're
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going to have to when he recovers, we are going
to have to do a dental on this. And you know,
I mean that's you know, we can do that. Don't
worry about it. Just don't worry about it. As a
standard procedure. We can handle it here. But again we're
looking at a symptom. Why do I have tarder build
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up on the teeth? Why am I having all of
these problems on those You're not getting answers. Well, if
I've got diarrhea and I've got bad teeth, first off,
I know that the teeth are going to be a
contributing factor. But then I have to ask why if
I'm feeding a prescribed recommended food, am I dental problems?
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Because a healthy animal on a healthy diet should not
be having dental problems. We'll get into that when we
come back from this quick break.
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All right, and we're back here in a pet Heal's
cafe to show where your pet has a voice. This
has Bill, the petals Guru, and again I want to
invite you to like and share and subscribe to this
a platform and all the other platforms that we broadcast
on its important information. I think I just gave you
a great example of one of the real life situations
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I hear about on almost a weekly at least in
a weekly basis, if not on a daily basis. They
can involve a lot of other things as well, and
I'll get into them here as we move along. As
I was as I wanted to break I mentioned something
about the bad teeth. Okay, well, if I have a
gum infection, and that's basically what dogs Yet they don't
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get bad cavity teeth like humans do. It's normally because
of bone loss and gum deterioration and becomes infected, food
gets trapped and creates of course really really horrendous breath.
But that's also paying playing a major role in the
gut as well, all those toxins that are being produced
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up there, and that's part of the digestion. You know,
your digestion starts in your mouth, it starts breaking it down. Well,
if that's not working properly, you're already missing nutrients and
they're not getting into the bloodstream sometimes fast enough. I mean,
you know, when I use an emergency diet, I use
something like Manuka honey, and when I put that in
the mouth, essentially that is going into the bloodstream immediately
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through the mucous membranes. And with these bad teeth problems
and things like that, I can knock down that infection
almost immediately with the antibacterial properties of raw honey, and
Manuka honey is one of the best out there. But
it's also telling me this is a symptom that something
is not right. If my dog has bad teeth and
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I am supposedly feeding when I was told to feed,
the body is telling you, no, you're doing something wrong. Now,
in nature, how to wolves keep their teeth clean? How
do they keep from getting tartar build ups? Well, it's
interesting because raw meat, diets. Raw meat contains certain enzymes
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that actually prevent harder from forming and will actually dissolved
harder once it's there. So quite often when we flip
a dog from kibble rye food carbohydrate base to raw meat,
the dental problems go away if they're you know, at
an early enough stage. Now what you're gonna ask me
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what's wrong with kibble? Well, first off, it's ultra process. Secondly,
and I know there's a lot of controversy, especially when
you talk to veterinarians. Well, ultra process doesn't necessarily mean
it's bad, because you know, when we look at the
medical thing, and you know, people with specialized diseases that
have trouble digesting their food, we can actually keep them
alive through ultra ultra process. Sometimes predigested type formulation foods. Well,
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that's fine, but that's certainly not an optimal diet. And
again we have to still go back and say what
was the cause of that. Now, most kibble, in fact,
actually all kibble is primarily carbohydrate based. Dogs don't have
the enzyme amlase in their it's aliva. We make it.
It breaks them down, It starts the digestive process, so
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that when dogs eat it, first off off that carbohydrate
sugary coating basically if you will, sticks to the gums.
There's nothing to break it down. So now, of course
that is a breeding ground for bacteria, which is going
to cause some of those gum problems. But also once
it gets into the gut, it doesn't have the digestive
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enzymes are breaking it down. So now the body's going
to do a whole bunch of other experimental things, if
you will, to try to digest and break this stuff down.
And that adds added stress to the body, and of
course stress is one of the things that causes disease. Now,
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before that disease comes, though, we generally have a series
of events, and of course I brought the first one up,
dominate diarrhea, we're also going to get inflammation. That inflammation
is in the mouth to start with. That's why we
have gum problems. Okay, So if I want to fix
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those dental problems, I have to stop eating the wrong food.
And we can't just believe what's on the label. Just
because that food says dental diet reduces plaque does not
mean it works. And it certainly doesn't mean it works
one hundred percent of the time and one hundred percent
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of the dogs. We saw when all these dental problems
started to pop up in the eighties, when they took
real meat out of the dry food formulations and we
quit mixing meat as a topper, real raw meat, even
real cooked meat, but in a liquid form, there were
no dental problems. There were none. It wasn't even part
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of the veterinarian's job to check the teeth for the example,
and we know that those meat enzymes were what was
keeping it steady, those artificial flavors. They told us no
more mixing. They didn't tell us more dental problems, and
they literally they put on the bags you know now
crunch here for cleaner teeth that they had to take
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off because it was a false claim. Now another step,
going back to our first problem, the diarrhea and loose stool.
If you're you know, oh, my dog does not have
all these stomach problems, and they only started after I
switched the diet. Well, the body is number one detoxifying,
but number two you have to understand, all processed foods
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have some sort of stool hardening agent in them, meaning
they're adding a chemical that is going to prevent loose
stools and diarrhea. Now when we have it in a
dog or a cat or a person, you know, we
have a couple of go tos in the herbal and
botanical family. Slippery elm powder, marshmallow powder are very very
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good for firming up the stools. You know that's going
to how and of course, then on the other side
of that and getting rid of toxins, we're looking at
things like Corella and you know other detoxifying products melk thistle,
dadlion root, Echinagia, ostro dollars, and of course anti inflammatories.
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I have to cut, I have to calm down that gut.
I want to use things like turumeric, Frankinson, audiartco. You know.
The other thing is we also have to look at Okay,
some of this could be caused by parasites. Well, my
dog was just wormed and they checked it and said
he was fine. Well, depending on what tests they use,
you can get a lot of varied results. Recently, we
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had a client call the dog has been being treated
for hookworms for two years. Why because the testing method
that they were using showed that it's positive for hookworms. Unfortunately,
they were using a PCR test, and that's not testing
for worms. It's not testing for eggs. It's testing for
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protein which are present well after the animal is ridd
of the worms and rid of the eggs, but it's
still in the blood itself, those proteins. And as a
result of that, this poor animal is being warmed on
a monthly basis with chemical wormers and chemical poisons every
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month for two years. And of course now I have
other symptoms bad skin, joint problems, hot spots, rashes, anal
gland problems, chronic ear infections that require more and more
and more drugs. Well, those are all symptoms. What are
they symptoms of that drug overdose, that toxic load. Again,
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we created not a disease, but a whole plethora of
different events. An event of the skin of the hair
falling out, an event of the anal glands filling up
that the pushing stuff out through the ears from the
lymphatic system. I gunk a rash okay. I can treat
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these symptoms with a variety of different drugs, but I
still have the same problem. Add to that the two
hundred plus chemicals that are in every brand, every variety
of kibble dog food, and you can see the nightmare
that we have. But we're chasing symptoms, We're not chasing causes.
We're not we're not creat we're not getting rid of
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and these aren't even diseases. You know. Toxicity is not
a disease. It's an event by itself that we create
through doing the wrong thing. It's it's distressing to me
because when I when I started looking at it, when
I talk with customers, especially some of the more educated
ones that have started to open up and become enlightened,
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it becomes now a point of understanding how the body works.
I had a client in today that was comparing some
that was learning acupuncture and a few other alternative modalities
in Eastern medicine, Chinese medicine, if you will, and Chinese herbs. Well,
there's no such thing as Chinese herbs, but there is
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There are herbs they grow in China, but it's the
same herbs that they grow air vaguely in the Middle East,
same herbs as they grow in South America. The same
herbs and botanicals that we find here in the United
States and in Europe. They're found all over the world.
It's not separate. And again we're just putting together something
that is going to suppress a symptom. You know, Acupuncture,
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while it's a good modality, opens up meridians, allows it
allows the energy to flow much much more freely. But
you open up that modality that meridian with acupuncture, but
you haven't removed the toxins that cause a plaque and
the inflammation, and it's just going to move someplace else.
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We'll be right back after this quick message with more
on figuring out your symptoms.
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And welcome back to the Pet Health Cafe to show
where your pet has a voice. This is build a
Pet Health Guru and which hopefully bringing you a ton
of information here that will help you better understand and
grow with your pets and keep them healthier. As I was.
As you know, I've been moving along here and trying
to bring up a whole bunch of stuff. All these
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different things are nothing more than symptoms that are going
on in a body that we have created through what
we're doing. Areas of toxicity. I mentioned food, especially bad
ult processed food is loaded with chemicals and indigestibles and
that don't add to the health. And of course if
the body is trying to get nutrients out of it
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and they're not there, you can you can see the
the limit it creates for the being itself. Medications. I
can't stress this enough. All the preventions that you know
that go into our pets, everything from those for fleas
and ticks and heartworms to those that are supposedly you
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know from the you know, contagious disease is that we
don't talk about here because the number one, most of
them don't work anyway. But secondly, we're building up aluminum,
mercury and all kinds of other chemicals in the bloodstream
over a period of time. You know, what used to
be a puppy intervention now is a lifetime intervention. And
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if you stop and thinking about it, if you get
enough interventions of chemicals put into your body through unnatural means,
meaning going through the skin, breaking the skin into the muscle,
that sort of thing. Instead of what we talked about
last week on the show. There's only two entrances that
really work, two ways that things get inside the body,
and that's the mouth and the butt. And there's one
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system going all the way through. When we start messing
around with the rest of it, we have now created
another set of problems, another set of symptoms. Now I
just to kind of give you again another little tidbit
a personal and again I want you to like and
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share this. This morning, I walked out and walked the dog,
and I could smell a very very it rained last night,
but I could smell a very very distinct chemical odor
hanging over in the air. It was not enough to
make you feel sick or nauseous, but you knew it
was there, and you know it burned. You know, my
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eyes reacted a little bit. I got a little bit
of Muki's, a little bit of coffee. As you could hear,
I was a little bit raspeeping throughout part of the show.
And I know that is the cause of an event
with symptoms. It's not a disease. Well, on the other
part of that, I was thinking, I also, as I
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was getting ready to leave for the store today and
do a bunch of consoles, meet with meet with clients
like yourself, that the long Cruise were out and they
were doing their final they were doing have a cleanup,
so they had their big leaf flowers blowing everything around.
Will you realize, did you ever think of what is
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being stirred up when they do that. You've got dirt,
You've got debris, You've got bacteria, you've got funguses, you've
got pollen, you've got you've got all the types of
mold you could ever think about. You have insects and
insect parts all of now are which are up in
the air that you are breathing. They're not where they
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were deposited before. We've just mixed up the whole ecosphere,
if you will. We've taken and made a porridge of
chemicals and contaminants, fertilizers, weed killers. Because that stuff all
dries out. It doesn't start out as a liquid. It
starts out as a powder, and it goes back to
being a powder. So now we're back to stage one.
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My kid and my puppy both. I have loose stools, diarrhea, romitating.
You didn't know that you tracked it in the house.
You know, you may have washed the driveway last night
with your hose. It's now covered again. I was talking
with a client today in the store after a consultation,
and we were talking. Now, some of you have mentioned
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in the past you sometimes share my birds. My cockatailes
yelling at me if I don't give them enough food
or water fast enough, or if there's a danger outside
outside their window. So you know, I have birds and
they are dusty. You have bird dander, so I expect
to have some dust in my house, so I have
to continuously clean. However, when I'm wiping stuffed down, I don't.
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Basically I do most of my cooking on a grill outside.
I eat primarily on my location, so I'm not fixing
a lot of food here in the house. But yet
everything's got a greasy film to it that didn't come
from oils that I'm cooking with because I don't use oils.
It didn't come from oils in my cleaning products because
I use basically ionized water products. If you will to clean,
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I use a good quality vacuum cleaner. Where do the
oil come from? Well, that's the petrochemicals that are in
the chemtrails, in the chemicals they use for cloud seeding,
in the long chemicals. How do you think they get
weed killer to stick the weeds done with oil? How
do you think they get de bug killers to work?
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It's actually the oil that kills them. That's actually a
poison anyway. Soy oil corn oil are registered insect the
side products, but yet you use them for cooking. And
if you use them for cooking, what do you think
they're doing to the inside of your body? Why don't
you just cook it? Raid? I don't want to mean
sound on so blunt of that sort of thing. But realistically,
we don't think about what the causes are because we're
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not because we've been taught to look at everything is
a disease. And when you look at diseases today and
you start telling a practitioner the symptoms, you're only giving
a maybe a half a dozen symptoms. They matched literally
one hundred different diseases. Why did he pick this one
for the treatment plan and not this one? Why did
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he pick this drug and not this one? Why didn't
he tell you to eliminate or avoid the cause. Doesn't
this sound awfully suspicious to you? Don't You have to
wonder if these people are dedicated to saving and keeping
your animal and yourself healthy, why don't they ever talk
about healthy lifestyle? Do they even know what healthy lifestyle is?
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I mean, let's look at the human diet and let's
look at the dog diet. There's so much controversy about
what you should feed. You've got the vegan camp over here,
and you've got the carnivore camp over here, and you've
got you know, cavemen and at gins and vegetarian and
liquid diets and solid diets. It's nuts. And if it's
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all based in science, how think about? How is that
possible that the science is that varied. You're in charge
of your pets life, You're in charge of your own life.
A practitioner has no place in setting up your lifestyle.
That's all you. You may need a practitioner if in
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cases of emergency, but even a lot of emergencies are
completely preventable. You know, people lose their balance, why they
love their delibrium. Why because their mineral balance is out
of whack. Why because they've taken the wrong supplements or
no taking any supplements. They're not eating right, they're not
getting enough sleep. If you look at the cause of it,
you'll be able to find the solution. It's been a
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quick hour. As I told by producer, I would not
I had no idea what I was going to talk about,
but I said at the end of it, I'm going
to go. I can't believe the hour and by so fast,
and it did. Hopefully there's a lot of information here
that you can use in your own life to help you,
your family, your pets. Start taking a look at those
those events, and the events include the things, the foods,
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the additives, the drugs, everything that are a part of
your life, and you will then start to see that
the symptoms are nothing but the body telling you, Hey,
something is wrong. Would you please fix it? With that,
I want to say thank you for watching again, watching
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can keep this thing going for another you know, forever,
and we'll be back here again next week with another
great edition of the Pet Health Cafe. Thank you good night.
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