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BY Bill Piechocki and Dr. Diane Sudduth, DVM<br />
Do Miracles Really Happen?<br />
Seeing Is Believing…<br />
Every day I am truly amazed at the power and precision of the<br />
living body. Billions of cells work endlessly to accomplish every<br />
natural function that is needed for a creature to survive and<br />
thrive. Every aspect from breathing and eating, to reproduction,<br />
growing, healing and defending, the life force that propels this<br />
dynamic is way beyond our understanding and comprehension.<br />
On a weekly basis, we witness dozens of our clients seeking a<br />
miracle for their pets that are challenged by cancer, allergies, dental<br />
issues, skin problems, joint pain and dozens of medically diagnosed<br />
conditions that have been labeled as “non-curable.” The issue here is<br />
that the medical community, including veterinary medicine is looking<br />
at a series of symptoms, labeling it as a disease and then finding a drug,<br />
vaccine, medication, supplement or procedure to mask the symptom.<br />
Most do not seek to find the underlying causes. The symptoms do not<br />
just appear randomly. They usually are not genetic as some medical<br />
professionals would lead you to believe. If that were true, then why<br />
do so many of these disease conditions occur later in life instead of<br />
manifesting themselves from the time of birth.<br />
We know today that all disease has two primary causes,<br />
deficiency (malnutrition) and toxicity (poison). We understand<br />
today that if we look at those two conditions in the life of any<br />
creature, and eliminate or at least control them to our best abilities,<br />
we can control the state of health and also witness true miracles in<br />
optimal health and recovery.<br />
In our natural health approach, we seek out those two primary<br />
causes that your pets and humans are exposed to. Yes, the same<br />
challenges are often similar in our pets and ourselves as we share<br />
the same lifestyles with the same exposures to toxins, medicine<br />
beliefs and eating habits.<br />
We see miracles occur when we take a dying pet, change them<br />
to a species appropriate fresh food diet from their chemically<br />
laden, processed products and eliminate the environmental and<br />
medical toxins. Subsequently we observe dramatic, real observable<br />
fundamental health improvement in just days. Cancers disappear,<br />
liver and kidney failure gone, a return to a healthy shiny coat, cleaner<br />
breath, better joint mobility and the absence of pain. All these results<br />
are being facilitated by giving the living creature, with its billions of<br />
cells working together the tools they need for optimal health.<br />
If we understand that we need to start at the cellular level, we<br />
are at the core building blocks to healing and health. If the body is<br />
continuously challenged with poisons and poor quality foods, we will<br />
continue to replace those diseased cells with more diseased cells.<br />
We must break that destructive cycle. We must remember that it is<br />
a process to heal and rebuild just like it was a process to break that<br />
innate healthy state down. There are no quick fixes in performing<br />
miracles, however with the proper knowledge and healthier lifestyle<br />
changes, miracles can be achieved.<br />
If you want a miracle for your pets and for yourself, look to those<br />
people that are healthy and have optimally healthy pets. Listen to<br />
those that have seen results with simple life altering change and your<br />
fur family will enjoy a miraculously healthy life.<br />
Bill Piechocki, nutritionist and Dr. Diane Sudduth, DVM are partners in<br />
Fiesta Pet Deli in Pompano Beach, FL, and co-hosts of the<br />
PetHealthCafe.com radio show. Our 40 years in the animal field has<br />
provided us unparalleled vision and information which we pass to our<br />
clients daily. We can be reached at www.PetHealthCafe.com or<br />
800-940-7387. Call us for a free consultation or stop by Fiesta Pet Deli,<br />
we would be more than happy to help.<br />
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98 | <strong>June</strong> <strong>2018</strong> | www.<strong>Atlantic</strong><strong>Ave</strong><strong>Magazine</strong>.com