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Originally Posted by ladyjane It was simply a suggestion since it seems that diet is so controversial.
This was posted by you recently and it was on another thread that was a bit controversial. I was simply suggesting that perhaps it might be good to have a separate section for the holistic folks...and one for conventional. (edited to add: I don't have the link, but it is not important now anyway.)
I don't wish to post on this thread regarding the content. If I did, I would have posted.
I have been reading a couple of threads lately that quite frankly seem a bit too heavy for me to even get involved in. I make my points about food when I wish to or feel the need; but it is not my desire to argue with people. I honestly feel there is way to much bait being tossed out to the lions. Just my two cents. People can take that any way they wish..I am not going to expound on it. Just making my observation is all this is. |
Yes, and I posted that specifically
in support of those feeding the foods that were noted on that "don't feed" list. I posted it bc it seemed the OP didn't understand why what she posted was controversial.
We're not going to create a separate section for holistic/natural interests merely bc the non-holistic or anti-holistic folks can't handle the holistic threads properly. I've never seen the holistic folks come in and go after those who are posting something purely scientific in nature -- yet I've seen the reverse plenty!
And I should probably clarify too-- I have never even been to a holistic vet with my pets. I haven't needed to thus far, for whatever reasons. However, if there was a reason for me to pursue one - I would not hesitate. Though I pursue mostly western medicine, I feel a true openness toward those who pursue something different or opposite of me...as I think it fosters discussion, ideas, and options. I'm totally open to all forms of treatment - for humans or pets.