Small Things Do Make A Huge Difference

Doesn't matter what you spray on processed it's still processed.
Hydrogen cyanide (HCN) smells exactly like almonds, but it easily can kill you when ingested. Just because HCN smells like something familiar and safe, the adverse reaction to its consumption cannot be determined simply by it odor.
A common practice in the pet food industry is to use flavors to cover up the distressed nature of many of the ingredients. Masking the natural purification and denatured characteristics of distressed ingredients destroys the animals’ innate abilities to reject potentially harmful side effects from the consumption of unwholesome food.
Carvone is a substance that demonstrates how the exact molecular structure can smell differently when the molecule simply is a mirror image of its self. Carvone, has a mirror image to the left that smells like spearmint. A right orientation mirror image results in Carvone smelling like caraway-dill. The molecular structure is exactly the same, all that is different is one structure is a mirror image of the other. Another important finding is that both images have the exact same vibration within the smell mechanism in the body.
Little things do make a huge difference when it comes to animal foods. The tag on a purchased pet food does not tell the entire story.
Remember, before you eat the unknown substance that smells like a delicious almond, make sure you know what you are about to get yourself into.
Small things do make a huge difference.
By: Dr. Gary Pusillo












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