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Reply To: Skin rash and issues on Pitbulls

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aimee
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Hi Shawna,

My anecdote didn’t have to do with mind over matter…. it is an example that medical conditions can abruptly change giving the false illusion that some intervention “worked”

As you may recall Brooke has had focal seizures with variable time intervals between events. She went through a horrible cluster of back to back events and was seen by a neurologist who recommended not to yet start her on drugs, but to continue to track the events. ……. I didn’t take to her a holistic vet… I didn’t change the household environment in any way … I didn’t add or remove any nutrients from her diet. I did absolutely nothing.

Like Peachy, Brooke has never had another seizure and it has been years. Now maybe she has had a seizure when we are not home but the same could be said for Peachy. The point is we took different paths but had the same outcome. If I had changed something I may have falsely attributed the seizure free interval to what ever I did.

Everything “works” which is why testimonials are very weak evidence.

In regard to Glacier Peak Holistics the company says it best ” this assessment…is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.” If the company itself reports the test is essentially worthless why should I think otherwise?