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In
assisting you to devise a healthy diet for your animal, I begin with
the obvious and assess the physical appearance to determine what
changes may be needed. In cases that are less obvious, I may receive
suggestions through communication with your animal or by focusing on
its malady during meditation.
The physical body
needs to be taken care of and given the best food possible. As the
food is digested and broken down, the molecules maintain their high
vibration, which then gets processed into energy that circulates and
feeds the cells of the body with the strong vibration of health.
Foods made with sub-grade ingredients, such as proteins obtained
from deceased- before-slaughter,
infected or suffering animals, carry the low-frequency vibration of
death and illness. As the saying goes, “garbage in, garbage out.”
It’s safe to say that
the more money you spend on your animal’s diet, the less you will
spend at your vet. Raw diets are wonderful, but you must enlist the
advice of an animal nutritionist in order to determine the proper
percentage of protein, carbs and fats for balanced nutrition.
Bagged foods for dogs and cats offer the largest selection and
greatest challenge in trying to find the best choice. You can
improve upon these by adding living foods, such as finely processed
vegetables like broccoli and carrots, or pieces of beef or
hard-boiled eggs, for example. Feed your animal good, nutritious
foods made with human-grade ingredients and free of artificial
preservatives such as BHA and BHT. Adding a daily multivitamin also
is recommended.
Every animal is
unique in its dietary requirements. I can assist you in making the
best choices possible and advise you on fine-tuning your animal’s
diet over time as its needs change. |