Feeding Dogs & Cats Fruits & Vegetables
We all die one cell at a time.
Usually we think whole organs die, like the kidney, liver, or brain, but what actually happens is that enough cells within an organ die that the organ cannot function so the entire organ dies. Unless there is a transplant, the scenario is cell death, organ death, whole organism death.
The fact that single cells can live or die is good because every little thing we do to benefit a cell benefits the whole organ. One way to benefit a cell is to prevent its DNA from being damaged by oxidation. Oxidation inexorably leads to cell malfunction, cancer, or complete cell destruction. We can prevent cell oxidation by eating deeply pigmented fruits & veggies.
To protect your pet’s cells, feed them deeply pigmented fruits & veggies, too. Your pet’s cells simply do not have oxidative protection when they're fed kibble, dehydrated, or packaged food. Your pet needs raw, juiced, steamed or lightly processed fruits and veggies to receive full oxidative benefit.
There's nothing wrong with kibble or packaged foods any more than there's something wrong with canned laughter--it's just not the real thing. Don't you want your pet's cells to have real happiness? Then feed deeply pigmented fruits & veggies as part of every meal.
Usually we think whole organs die, like the kidney, liver, or brain, but what actually happens is that enough cells within an organ die that the organ cannot function so the entire organ dies. Unless there is a transplant, the scenario is cell death, organ death, whole organism death.
The fact that single cells can live or die is good because every little thing we do to benefit a cell benefits the whole organ. One way to benefit a cell is to prevent its DNA from being damaged by oxidation. Oxidation inexorably leads to cell malfunction, cancer, or complete cell destruction. We can prevent cell oxidation by eating deeply pigmented fruits & veggies.
To protect your pet’s cells, feed them deeply pigmented fruits & veggies, too. Your pet’s cells simply do not have oxidative protection when they're fed kibble, dehydrated, or packaged food. Your pet needs raw, juiced, steamed or lightly processed fruits and veggies to receive full oxidative benefit.
There's nothing wrong with kibble or packaged foods any more than there's something wrong with canned laughter--it's just not the real thing. Don't you want your pet's cells to have real happiness? Then feed deeply pigmented fruits & veggies as part of every meal.
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