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Post by amanda on Dec 19, 2022 4:16:26 GMT
For what it's worth, regarding the 'Cats' paper, I wouldn't give pets any liver because although cats eat mouse/bird livers (which are tiny & organic), chickens are fed pellets which are high in vit A and other garbage so, as a result, their livers are unnaturally full of toxins. From Grant Genereux's work it appears that toxins are stored in the liver first, then the kidneys, fat and skin. Also, I once read a study where they gave some egg-laying chickens a single large dose of vit A and then killed/examined them to see where it went. It ALL went into their eggs. They are always looking for new ways to poison us so watch out how many supermarket eggs you eat. Even backyard chickens are fed pellets. Just a thought. mileswmathis.com/cats2.pdf
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Post by Daniel Archer on Dec 20, 2022 10:42:30 GMT
You would ofcourse give biological liver, there is no danger then. A cat does not need much liver, raw foods yes, some raw liver is fine, but not every day and not a full bowl. What you should not give a cat is anything other than animal foods and they should also not get any cooked foods. ps. i just read the cats paper, above post is before i read it, Miles is right on the money. pss. I always begged my mom not to neuter the cats and to not take them to the vet, she did anyway psss. we did have one female cat once and my mother did know she should at least get 1 litter before neutering as that is healthier for them than not having any litter at all... she had a litter of 4, 1 died during birth, i tried to resuscitate it but it did not work, alas.
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Post by amanda on Dec 21, 2022 4:31:08 GMT
Hi Daniel, just to clarify, I wouldn't give store bought chicken liver to any mammal - human, cat or otherwise - for the reasons given above. It won't kill them but it may help to shave a few years off the end of their lives by accelerating ill health. I have read all of Grant Generoux's body of work, his oeuvre (new word I learned thanks to Miles 😁), and it has scared me off vit A for life!
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Post by ska on Mar 27, 2023 4:22:49 GMT
I agree. Every time we've taken the cats to the vet the question that always comes up is whether or not they're current on their jabs.
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Post by lol on Mar 27, 2023 10:17:32 GMT
Vitamin A is needed in very small amounts to keep the eyes moist and other things. It's like with other nutrients; too much can cause problems. Like too much vitamin C can damage the kidneys. Too much pure water can be fatal by reducing electrolyte levels too much. Too much vitamin A can damage the liver. Etc.
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Post by tillandsia on Jun 5, 2023 17:44:10 GMT
Vitamin A is needed in very small amounts to keep the eyes moist and other things. It's like with other nutrients; too much can cause problems. Like too much vitamin C can damage the kidneys. Too much pure water can be fatal by reducing electrolyte levels too much. Too much vitamin A can damage the liver. Etc. There is no documented evidence that "vitamin" A does anything beneficial. It is a toxin. "Vitamin" "science" is another project of the phoenies and big pharma to profit from our illness and hasten our deaths. I urge you to read Grant Genereux's free ebooks, and watch Garret Smith's free live streams on jootube. I have minimized my intake of retinoids for about 2 and a half years, and my eyesight has improved and I have lost a good 50 pounds without trying! There are really just a handful of minerals that people should be supplementing ( these include magnesium, potassium, zinc, molybdenum, and selenium) because our soils have been depleted by misuse, and so the food supply does not have the mineral nutrients it used to. Garret Smith has documented that with hair and blood testing of many clients. He has many clients who are healing themselves from a wide range of chronic conditions by minimizing A and other toxins and supplementing essential minerals properly.
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Post by Davey on Jun 5, 2023 19:34:56 GMT
Where is Archer to trash Grant Genereaux?
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Post by Daniel Archer on Jun 6, 2023 12:44:34 GMT
Where is Archer to trash Grant Genereaux? Right here, but i think i hit that dead horse enough, the guy is bogus, move on.
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Post by tillandsia on Jun 6, 2023 20:48:48 GMT
Where is Archer to trash Grant Genereaux? Right here, but i think i hit that dead horse enough, the guy is bogus, move on. How is Grant Genereux bogus?
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Post by Davey on Jun 7, 2023 1:30:13 GMT
You can look at the Vitamin A thread in "Health Matters" to see Archer's brilliant takedown of Genereaux.
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Post by Daniel Archer on Jun 7, 2023 19:41:40 GMT
How is Grant Genereux bogus? There is no content to his claims, if there is, put it here in the forum in a few sentences.
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Post by Davey on Jun 8, 2023 14:49:23 GMT
Yes, please condense 800+pages of ebook material and 9 years of blogging into two sentences so Archer can debunk it in one sentence!
While you are at it, do the same with the Miles Mathis material.
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Post by Daniel Archer on Jun 9, 2023 2:51:01 GMT
Yes, please condense 800+pages of ebook material and 9 years of blogging into two sentences so Archer can debunk it in one sentence! While you are at it, do the same with the Miles Mathis material. Ok, what is this book, never heard of it, just link it, i will read it. Regards, Daniel
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Post by Davey on Jun 9, 2023 19:14:05 GMT
ggenereux.blog/There is the link to his blog. The links to his ebooks are at the top of the page. BTW, I watched the video about his gerbils after you mentioned it. I think you may have mis-interpreted what happened. He left the animals in someone's care while he was away. They were negligent, and when he returned the animals were suffering and their survival was iffy at best. I did not get the impression that he callously disposed of the critters. For what it's worth.
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Post by Daniel Archer on Jun 10, 2023 9:40:26 GMT
ggenereux.blog/There is the link to his blog. The links to his ebooks are at the top of the page. BTW, I watched the video about his gerbils after you mentioned it. I think you may have mis-interpreted what happened. He left the animals in someone's care while he was away. They were negligent, and when he returned the animals were suffering and their survival was iffy at best. I did not get the impression that he callously disposed of the critters. For what it's worth. Thanks, i only ever saw the blog and did not like his posts. I tried the fires book, it is very bad (the writing) and difficult to read, not sure i can get through it. It starts with eczema and he posits the cause is poison and presents it as if that is a novel approach, it is not. Eczema is caused by a leaky gut and the leaky gut is because of bad foods; this was already known when he wrote that book so he is just a bad researcher. So that is 0 out 1 on the first page.... I will try to get through more.. not today today, the sun is up, i am going out.
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