Hello,

I doubt that you know what you are talking about.  My father started the
first pilot soybean processing factory in India and fed our cocker spaniel
exclusively precooked textured soybean protein made from defatted soy bean.
The dog thrived on it.

Red meat does not sit for days rotting in a normal bowel.  If it does in
yours, then you are sick.

Dan

From: colloidal.silver (view other messages by this author)
Date: Sat, 26 Jul 2003 16:28:23

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Hello :)

I encourage you to fresh make your own
yogurt &
@ .5 gallons a day should be the max you give the puppy a day of @ 20ppm

C.S.
Of course the puppy will never drink
that much...
But that's based on converting the ration for human max consumption /
@ 66
gallons per day... However please not that the only danger here is
possible
development of argyria if you drink @ 60+ gallons a day of 20ppm C.S.,
no
toxicity, just possible development of blue skin if you can somehow
manage to
drink 60+ gallons per day for a period of several months
!!!

The home brewed yogurt is very good at
maintaining
intestonal balance...

Of worthy note, I think, is my personal

observation, that C.S. apears to get the bacteria, that my
intestins use to
digest red-meat... If I eat red meat after / durring ingestion of C.S.,
I end up
just passing the red meat right out of my bowels... Noew normally red
meat sits
around rotting in your intestins for days... However dogs really need
this red
meat, and please take note... they cannot digest the soy protein crap in
the
purina dry-type dog chow that the b.s. label on the bag says staight
faced that
they can...

please take a look at this URL http://www.bullovedbull
dogs.com/barf.htm

These folks use C.S. to treat their
dogs too, so
don't be shy about contacting them, and talking about puppies
!

Regards,
Alexander




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