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Originally Posted by Buster Brown |
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\I think everyone here knows or should know that just because there is no as of *yet* evidence to back a certain treatment plan and or a test that mAY show fruitful promise does not
necessarily mean one should not go ahead. You just go ahead with your eyes wide open.
I am very cautious of homeopathy and naturopathy - I do know that in some countries and cultures this literally has been going on for thousands upon thousands of years. And there is a dense albeit usual verbal and sometimes written clinical history of the success of such treatment protocols. In fact the oldest known medical book is called the Yellow Emperors Classic Guide....
I along with others feel that this test is certainly in its infancy - and you will have to weigh the pros n cons of following what-ever the results are. But I do urge you to consult with a vet nutrionist if you are doing dietary changes as a result of this test - to insure you have a balance meal....