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HOUSE OF PHANTOMS<br />

Fig. 23. <strong>The</strong> human tendency to seek easily identifiable enemies is<br />

capitalized upon by pet food marketers. It’s easy. Find any piece of<br />

evidence incriminating a certain ingredient, demonize that ingredient,<br />

then produce a new “pure” food minus that ingredient.<br />

day after day Because real smart “experts” like regulators, nutritionists,<br />

veterinarians and manufacturers tell them to.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is no magical “good” ingredient to be fed at every meal. Anything<br />

can be “bad,” but any natural food fed in variety can be “good” and<br />

prevent both toxicity and allergy.*<br />

Good nutrition is not the result of the presence or omission of singular<br />

ingredients. It springs from foods as close to nature as possible, fed in<br />

variety.<br />

* Wysong Health Letter, “Food Allergies,” May 1998:1. Wysong Health Letter,<br />

“Causes Of Allergy,” October 1996:1. Infect Dis, April 1994:392. Ann Allergy,<br />

1987; 58:14-27. Compr <strong>The</strong>r, 1985; 11(6):38-45. Nutri Rev, 1984; 42(3):109-<br />

116. Ear Nose Throat Journal, 1990; 69:27-4. Pediatric Clin NA, 1-988;<br />

35:995-1009. J Allergy Clinical Immunology, 1984; 74:26. J Allergy Clinical<br />

Immunology, 1995; 95:652-53.<br />

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