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Hi guys!
@ Marie ~ Aww, thanks! That’s a great suggestion to look for a selling group. I’ll see what I can find. I’ve donated lots, but can’t bring myself to intentionally “throw away” all of that money.
@ Sandy ~ I think Sam might have thrown up some bone from a turkey neck also. The ones I have on hand are from My Pet Carnivore and they’re huge. I have to say that I also was concerned about the potential damage that the bone coming back up could do.
@ Patty ~ You said, “Inflammation of the intestines causes them to not properly absorb everything, which causes that malnutrition response where the gaps widen in the gut wall, then you get pieces of protein in the blood stream and more intolerances.” So, what causes inflammation in the intestines in the first place, things like lectins? And then the further damage is to prolonged exposure and the damage that it does over time, right? Also, Sam has lost almost four pounds since last month’s check up : ). I know my vet has talked about fat being inflammatory and how it takes on a life of it’s own. Is she saying that it can cause inflammation and which establishes a pathway for intolerance, sensitivity, disease, etc.?
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