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Old 03-09-2014, 06:23 AM   #49
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I'm just going to say, unless you collect your own rain water, filter it yourself, boil it and then immediately drink it, nothing is safe. Do the same experiment with bottled water. You'll end up with sediment as well. I give my dogs filtered water in stainless steel bowls and still have a film in the bowls occasionally. Sometimes the dogs have stuff in their beard when they drink and that gets in the water-I change their water 2-3 times a day and clean their bowls every time.

And unless you grow your own food and process your own meat, there's no way of knowing what you're eating. Pesticides, growth hormones, antibiotics given to animals, all though wreak havoc on our bodies-it's why 10 year olds have DD breasts and menstrual cycles and cancer numbers are through the roof!

Microwaving food is no more dangerous than carrying your cell phone in your bra. It's more dangerous to drive a car....there are mutations found in people who have never eaten a microwaved meal. Those people have the same diseases and issues as people who live on microwaved meals.

I agree with you 100%, nothing is REALLY safe, but I have stopped using the micro wave to warm up Codys food, and will be getting a filter for the water, these are just 2 tiny steps that I can take to TRY in helping cody get better. I posted what the this nutrittionist sent to me, anyone that reads it, let them decide what they want to do, or they can research further. I just SHARED WITH ALL.. I check with my vet on everything before give to my dog / dogs, no need for me to check with her on water or not to micro wave, thank you for your input.
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