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   Appendix A - Act 4 - Scene 1 - Detoxification   

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APPENDIX A

“Health is a journey, and not a destination.” - Deepak Chopra

Act 4 - Scene 1
Detoxification

Detoxification is part of a natural healing process whereby the body eliminates toxins.

Toxins can be found in foods that contain poor quality ingredients, preservatives, additives, artificial flavorings, artificial colorings, and other unwanted fillers.

Toxins can also be found in the air we breathe, the water we drink, and in some drugs.

Toxins can also be found in such things as carpets! Carpets are loaded with chemicals and some of the chemicals used on carpets are manufactured by the company known as Monsanto. Monsanto is the company that makes such products as Round-Up, ethoxyquin, bovine growth hormone amongst many others.

Getting back to carpets though, the problem is that our pets lay on them and our pets nose is so close to the carpets, hence they are more likely to breathe the toxins and the same applies to babies and young children.

Another source of chemicals that we need to be aware of is from lawn fertilizers. Let's face it, dogs run and play on grass while cats just walk on the grass. Not only can the toxins from lawn fertilizers and lawn pesticides be absorbed through the skin, but our pets will absorb toxins as well during the grooming process.

There is no doubt that toxins are all around us, but in many cases, toxins most readily come from the foods we or our pets eat.

Although it’s important to minimize the amount of toxins that enter the body to help maintain good health, many problems possibly begin because the body is unable to eliminate toxins. Toxins therefore become less of a problem if the body can also efficiently eliminate them.

Unfortunately, in today’s world, an incredibly huge number of dogs and cats are sick unnecessarily. Dogs, cats, and other domesticated animals are suffering needlessly from “human diseases”. One has to wonder if sick animals efficiently eliminate toxins?

The reason why I am talking about detoxification in this book is because most dogs and cats that go onto wholesome homemade food will begin to detoxify. It’s only natural!

Essentially what happens is that when you begin feeding homemade food, your dog or cat will benefit from the purity and nourishment of the food. This in turn will help give your companion the strength necessary to push out what it does not want.

When poor quality foods are fed, the body does not have the strength to efficiently eliminate toxins. As a result, toxins are stored within the body which in turn can lead to health problems.

However, when the body is given the fuel it needs to get the job done, it quickly begins house cleaning and toxins begin leaving the body. Eliminating toxins in turn can help your pet enter a new stage of health and well being.

By supplying wholesome food and natural nutritional supplements, we give our pets the opportunity to begin house cleaning. Wholesome food helps increase the flow of nutrients, oxygen, enzymes and much more to the cells of the body while stimulating the immune system.

No longer does the body sweep the dust under the carpet. Instead, the body begins to sweep the mess out the door. It is when the body begins to really clean house that we will see the power of wholesome food and beneficial nutritional supplements. I know because I saw the change in Morris My Cat.

So, the question is, if the body begins to sweep its junk out the door, how will it leave and what will happen?

Well, detoxification can happen in many different ways and the toxins can leave through many different parts of the body. Usually, pets will detoxify through the part of their body that is the weakest.

As Dr. Pitcairn, D.V.M.; Ph.D., author of Dr. Pitcairn's Complete Guide To Natural Health for Dogs and Cats states on page 64 of his book, “when your pet finally eats really fresh, nutritious foods with minimal pollutants, strange things will happen. The body responds!”

One of the most amazing way or form of detoxifying that I love to hear about is when someone calls me and says, “Yuck, I just saw worms come out with my pets stools!”

The reason why I like hearing people tell me that they just saw worms come out with the stools of their pet is that this is a visual image of wholesome food at work... not a pretty image, but a visual image nonetheless.

Many people need to give their pets a deworming pill to get rid of the worms. Unfortunately, these deworming pills only address the symptoms. When you see worms leave the body without the use of medication, people become believers in the importance of wholesome food. People begin to understand how wholesome food helps, at a simple level, the body’s own natural healing ability.

Imagine, if wholesome food addresses the underlying cause of the worms which might be a mucous build up among other things, what other underlying problems might wholesome food address?

Sometimes I wish everyone could experience this natural deworming process because there is no better tool to help one discover than a visual aid.

Usually when the worms come out, so does a lot of mucous. The discharge of mucous with the stools, through the eyes, or through the nose are additional signs that the body is detoxifying.

As stated earlier, usually the dog or cat will detoxify through the part of their body that is the weakest. As an example, if your pet has constantly itchy skin, then you may see this get worse before it gets better. The toxins in this case are coming out the skin.

The organs that do most of the detoxifying are the skin, the colon, and the kidneys. As a result, your pet may experience both strong smelling body and urine odour; the urine may become dark in colour, and the stools may be covered in mucous or blood.

Additionally some animals may get an ear wax build up, while others may experience bad breath or an increase in the amount and smell of gas (something that I like to call ‘unwanted and foul smelling aromatherapy’).

Detoxification can also create a cyst or growth. Some dogs or cats may experience soft stools which are different from diarrhea. Diarrhea is a situation that your vet should deal with. Soft stools have consistency, and form, it’s just that they are not stiff shall we say.

There are many different ways in which your pet can detoxify including lethargy or mental and emotional changes. Detoxification can begin within a day and leave by tomorrow or it can start 3 weeks from now and last a few days or a week. Detox can happen more than once and it can happen one month or two years down the road.

In many ways, we have all experienced detoxification. The common cold is a form of detoxification. Just think about all the symptoms you produce while you have or had a cold. This is your body cleaning house. This is why modern day medicine that suppresses the common cold is one of the worst things you can do for a cold! When your body is detoxifying, the last thing you want to do is suppress the body so the toxins don't come out!

During a detoxification period, you need to let the toxins leave the body. As Dr. Pitcairn says on page 64 of his book, “if we interfere with this process by injecting an antibiotic or some cortisone, the defense system doesn’t get exercised.”

For some people, detoxification can be scary, and sometimes, if your dog or cat is really sick at the moment, it would be a good idea to work with a holistic vet who completely understands this natural healing process called detoxification.

Detoxification can be scary to some people because many are ignorant of the body’s naturally healing ability. We have relied on some drugs to suppress symptoms. As a result, when detoxification begins and we see symptoms, we get fearful because we are not used to seeing mucous or blood on the stools.

Detoxification is natural, but if problems do arise, it is as said, best to work with vets who fully understand this naturally healing action.

In homeopathy, symptoms are perceived as the body’s own way of trying to heal itself. As a result, homeopathic remedies essentially stimulate the body’s own natural defense system by stimulating symptoms.

As Dr. Pitcairn says, it’s best to work with a vet who would prefer not to use drugs like antibiotics, cortisone, and things like antihistamines. Luckily, there is now something like over 800 vets (this number grows every year) who are members of American Holistic Veterinary Association who will be of better help. This association has members both in Canada, the United States and some other countries.

Any vet who says they are holistic should understand both detoxification and homemade food. If the vet does not understand detoxification and homemade food, then they would not be considered holistic by me.

How to separate the symptoms created by detoxification and that of a serious or minor disease can be difficult. In many ways detoxification and illness are one and the same. However, when in doubt, consult your veterinarian immediately.

If you are one who prefers the use of minimal or no drugs, then tell your vet. There is no shame in telling them of your health preference and besides, you’re the one paying the bill. Contact the American Holistic Veterinarian Association if you want to get some names of holistic vets.

Two general rules of paw to follow if you are unsure of whether or not to consult your vet.

  1. Is the energy and overall appearance of your dog or cat decreasing and getting worse?

  2. Do you think something else is possibly happening besides detoxification?

If you answer ‘yes’ to either or both of these questions then immediately consult your vet.

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