Is the Pet Food Industry in the Business of Population Control?
By Dogtor J.
Does that question seem like a totally absurd notion? Is it possible that
the manufacturers of our pet's food are so out of touch with the animal's nutritional requirements that they make their
formulary blunders by accident ? After studying the effects of gluten, dairy, soy, and corn on the health of people
and their pets for the past seven years and reading what researchers have known for years, I have come to the conclusion that
there is something seriously wrong in Mudville.
After this incredible pet food recall story, any pet owner with a functional
brain has to be questioning why we feed dogs and cats the way we do. Notice that I did not include veterinarians in that last
sentence. I am afraid that we have been too thoroughly programmed to look at this situation with the eyes of a child. And
once again, I cannot throw stones here but simply make a point. When asked what to feed, I used to parrot back what
we have all been led to believe: "Just stick with a good, name brand of pet food and stay away from the generic brands, especially
those that spell it 'Dog Fude'. Haha. And, do not add table food to your pet's commercial diets because that will
simply unbalance the formula that the pet food manufacturers have worked soooo hard to get right over their years and years
of research and manufacturing." Oh, how I hang my head in shame now that I know differently.
I have this discussion with countless clients over the past 28 years of practice.
It has only been the last seven that I have been awake to the reality of just how unscientifically these foods are formulated
and produced. All one has to do is look at the ingredient list and compare it to what we know these pets would
consume in the wild. It helps to know the history of what man has done to the grains and other ingredients that make them
even more unnatural and harmful.
All of the grains are man-made, man-raised crops that we have cultivated for
human consumption starting very early in our agricultural history. People love to point out that man ate wheat and drank milk
in Biblical times so these things must be good and healthy. Even well-intentioned, Scripture-oriented books make this statement.
But they leave out two very key points: The wheat we consume now is no longer "God's wheat" and the milk we drink
is no longer "God's milk". The original wheat was "pure in its generations" (no hybrids) and contained 4-5% gluten. This was
changed forever by our Northern Germanic ancestors in the mid 400's A.D. when they blended two other plants to "God's wheat",
creating a hybrid and one that contained much more gluten, so much more that they were stricken with "coeliac disease" (gluten
intolerance). This is historical fact. It is that new wheat, which we term "common wheat", that became the ancestor of today's
wheat, which now contains as much as 55% gluten, a far cry from the 5% found in original wheat. Plus, our wheat
is no longer pure in its generations, as it has become a mutant blend of multiple plants that man has continued to manipulate,
especially in the recent past.
The parallel to the wheat story is "the tale of two milks". The milk they drank
in Biblical days was goat's milk. Remember: They were tending their flocks by night, not their herds. Cattle (oxen)
were relegated to doing work and providing meat. It was not until the middle of the second millennium that man went into the dairy industry utilizing cow's milk. Goat milk, the universal
foster milk, has 0-2% alpha s-1casein, the most troublesome of the cow milk proteins and gluten's evil twin. Like
gluten, this dairy glycoprotein that has been tied to numerous immune-mediated disorders. Cow milk has a whopping 80-86%
casein (of which 39% is the alpha s-1 variety)- the protein that Borden uses to make Elmer's glue. Lactose is not
the culprit in milk. It is the various proteins cow milk contains- including alpha s-1 casein, alpha lactalbumin
and beta lactalbumin- that do the harm to cells and stimulate the (appropriate) immune responses. I will leave it up
to the reader to decide who started the lactose myth. Just understand that goat milk has plenty of lactose and
all mammals can be successfully raised on goat milk- provided they have not already developed a serious intolerance
to the myriad of proteins in cow's milk to which there can be cross-reactions with goat's milk.
Corn is a very interesting story. Did you know that corn is the only grain that
is not self-propagating? Wheat, for example, produces seeds that will fall and produce more wheat. Corn must be planted
by man in order to grow and if left alone, it would cease to exist. It was cultivated in Mesoamerica in the millennia B.C.
and went through many changes during its domestication. In other words, man had his hands in the making of corn right
from the start. The interesting thing is that wherever this new grain was introduced, pellagra (niacin deficiency) broke out.
Many texts will say that it is because the niacin was "locked" inside the corn making this essential vitamin unavailable
for absorption, which appears to be true. But, the common characteristic of the "big 4"- gluten (wheat, barley, rye), casein,
soy and corn- is their ability to damage the villi of the small intestine (duodenum, jejunum, and ileum) where our most essential
nutrients including niacin are absorbed. So, was the pellagra due to the unavailable niacin in the corn or due to
the fact that the corn blocked the absorption of niacin from the remainder of their diet? Just how much of this new corn were
they eating? Was there no other source of dietary niacin? The fact is that corn proteins can block the absorption
of calcium, iron, iodine, B complex (including niacin), C, and numerous trace minerals (e.g. zinc, boron, magnesium, manganese) in
the same fashion that gluten, casein, and soy can in susceptible individuals.
Soy was the Asian's mistake. After examining the serious effects of
soy on human health, I can say that with all confidence. Wheat was the Northern Germanic's blunder, cow milk consumption was
the Anglo-Saxon's error, corn was the Mesoamerican's wrongful creation, and soy was the Asian's serious mistake.
They should have never removed soy from the ground, where it was used in crop rotation as a way to fix nitrogen in the soil.
I'm certain that one fine day, someone asked why this crop could not be eaten. They quickly learned that it had
to be processed to be consumed safely, including soaking and fermentation, the latter being the key. If one were to read the
rigorous process that soy must undergo to render it safe to consume, I dare say that the majority would ask
"What is the point???". But even after that process is completed, the finished product contains more potentially harmful proteins
and estrogens than all others. It is fully capable of inducing villous atrophy of the small intestine and
known to be a powerful factor in the development of thyroid disease and estrogen-related disorders. Soy milk has
16-22, 000 times more phytoestrogens than mother's milk. The effect on the developing child is both potentially devastating
and well-documented. All of the "big 4" are used to make industrial adhesives, but soy is used to make super glue.
Yes, they put your car together with soy-based super glues.
Now, I must ask the reader- Is a little ol' veterinarian from Alabama really
the only one who understands all of this stuff or do the research and development departments of the pet and human food
giants know most of what I just wrote? Are the people responsible for making the decisions concerning your pet's
nutrition blissfully ignorant about how unnatural these man-made, man-raised crops are for your dog and cat or are
they making bad decisions in the face of what they know to be true and good? To be honest, I sometimes wrestle with
which is actually worse...ignorance or greed. I always decide that greed is worse because, after all, it is
the "root of all evil". But the ignorance in the face of available knowledge is really frightening. It implies that all of
the other undesirable human traits are in play- laziness, apathy, deception, self-centeredness, etc. At least the greedy
are motivated. If they could be motivated for good, we would really have something. So, we can easily see it is the combination
of these two- ignorance and greed- that reduce the world to something very short of ideal.
After all is said and done, we are left with questions like "Why do
we feed carnivores all of these grains?"; "Why are cats fed dry foods when they are so unlike
what they would eat in nature?"; and "Why are the average ages of dogs only 12 years and cats only 13 years
in the USA when they have been known to live 30 and 40 years respectively?" "Don't the pet food makers know
better than to make these diets with such harmful ingredients?" "Are they ignorant or greedy...or something else?" I've
even been asked by thinking clients "Could these food companies be in cahoots with veterinarians so that the pets
stay sick and the vets who are pushing these foods make more money?" Or another- "Are the pet food makers and the pharmaceutical
companies working hand-in-hand to keep each other in business?" Others, including veterinarians, realize that the
pet food companies (and pharmaceutical companies) are often responsible for the continuing education of vets and ask how that
figures into the grand scheme of things. These are ALL great questions.
Related questions that are often asked of me are "Why don't more people know
what you just told me?" and "Why doesn't my doctor talk to me this way?" Of course, I can write for hours offering answers
to these and many other questions. But I would like to leave them with the reader to think about a while.
But, how will the public find the answers to these questions and our
initial query found in the title of this piece? Quite simply, they will find them on the Internet and by talking with others.
Thank God (literally) for the Internet. Sure, the World Wide Web is a mixed blessing. It is a home for the spider
and trap for an unsuspecting victim. But the vast majority of what I have written on my ever-expanding Website can
be confirmed by doing creative Internet searches. I am constantly amazed at what can be found in such a short period
of time using a simple search. All we need is an idea and it can be turned into an afternoon, a week, or a lifelong quest. My
mission has been to discover truth and make it available to those who need it. Certainly, I do believe that I have had Divine
guidance in much of my journey, something Else that is available to anyone who desires It. But the first step is to wake
up and see the startling fact that there is something seriously wrong in Mudville.
This awakening can be quite unsettling but well-worth the process. We must put
our minds in gear and apply our common sense. When we do this, the first thing that happens is the flooding of our thoughts
with questions. That is a good thing. Then come the answers. They are out there. But, the deeper we
go into the rabbit hole, the harder the questions... and, frequently, the more disturbing the answers. It can be a painful
process but one that is absolutely necessary. A solid spiritual base is an invaluable asset because the ultimate answer to
why things have gone so wrong lies in what is in the hearts of men.
Where are the hearts of those who produce the foods we and our pets
consume?
John
John B. Symes, D.V.M. ("Dogtor J") www.dogtorj.net Read- "Food Intolerance- Man and Animals versus Gluten, Casein, Soy, and Corn OR How We Won the Battle of Helm's Deep"
I hope you enjoyed your time here and got something important from your stay. It is
my goal to help all of mankind navigate through the jungle of medical information now available on the Internet and find the
truth about the origins of what we call "disease" as well as discover the natural solutions for these conditions.
We do have our health's destiny in our own hands more than we've ever
imagined, certainly more than most have ever been told. Think naturally and the answer will come.
Dogtor J
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