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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 I agree that the word holistic has very little meaning and is overused, and is used more as a marketing ploy that can mislead consumers. Rather than learn about nutrition, consumers looks for words like organic and holistic, and believe me, this is a huge pet peeve of mine. However, I don't think anyone was discussing holistic foods. When I was speaking of blind loyalty, it was to address Yorkiemom's reply, "If RC changes their ingredients to "organic road kill" or "fresh mown alfalfa" or "calcium enriched barnicles", or even "koi pond green alge", as long as my dogs love it, eat it, and THRIVE on it, and I do not have to eat it, it will work for me!". If that isn't blind loyalty, I don't know what is. |
"Blind loyalty" to what works and produces optimum results as evidenced by the results SEEN in my dogs, and the babies they produce. I just do not believe in wasting my time or efforts fabricating/imagining a problem where absolutely NONE exists. "If it aint broke, dont fix it....". I had a lawyer tell me once, "I can sit down with ANY chart, from ANY patient, in ANY hospital, and I can make a case for malpractice and collect on it....even where there is none!" I asked him why in the world he would even want to go there, if the patient had a wonderful outcome, was happy and healthy, with no problems or issues.....his response was, "Because I can do it! It is so gratifying for me to show a person how badly they were treated, how miserable they feel, even when they wern't or don't....just makes my day!"