Get A Pet – It Can Make You Happy And Save Your Life

By Andreas Moritz

Pet love can profoundly balance emotions and even prevent disease. A study on 5,000 people aged 20-60 years carried out in 1992 by the Baker Medical Research Institute in Melbourne, Australia, showed that male pet owners had significantly reduced cholesterol and blood triglyceride (high levels of which are associated with heart disease). In addition, the blood pressure of both sexes was significantly lower than in non-pet owners. This finding was independent of type of pet, the owner’s diet or weight, or whether the owner smoked or not.

The positive emotions gained from simply stroking a pet can lead to dramatic reduction of major cardiac risk factors and calm both body and mind. When you watch your pet or play with it, you create a communication link that can trigger feelings of love and joy in you. At the same time, your physiology undergoes profound changes. So pets can be good for us not just emotionally, but physically as well.

Pets can benefit from us, too, provided we show them our affection. A classic study conducted 20 years ago on the effects of diet on rabbits demonstrated the therapeutic power of emotions on the health of animals. A large number of rabbits were fed with a toxic diet containing high amounts of fat. Consequently, all the rabbits developed arteriosclerosis – a condition when arteries become hardened and dysfunctional, leading to heart disease. However, there was one group of rabbits, in which only 30% developed the disease. This came as a total surprise to the researchers because there were no physical factors involved that distinguished the two groups.

Soon they discovered that the student who was in charge of feeding this particular group of rabbits did not just throw the food at them but took them out of their cages, talked and whispered to them, sang to them, stroked and cuddled them. The rabbits felt loved and cared for, and although their food was toxic, they were able to metabolize it through different pathways than the other rabbits. Their immune systems thrived and were strong enough to handle even poisonous food. Although the food was the same for all the rabbits, this particular group had one very good reason to survive and live happily. It was the student’s love for them.

What applies to animals in this respect also applies to human beings. A dog that licks your hand with affection or waits patiently for you to come home can flood your body with pleasure hormones and anticancer drugs. Animals can make you happy because they exhibit an innocent and natural behavior and they may remind you that perfect health is a distinct possibility. Being near them and watching them helps us to reconnect to the natural world and generates balance in our emotional life.

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This is an excerpt from my book IT’S TIME TO COME ALIVE

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Vaccinating Pets is Dangerous

Vaccinating pets is dangerous

 Hi, this is a face book question from Terry Ann and she is wondering what about these vaccine shots given to dogs every year, year after year…

And once again I am not in favor of giving vaccine shots to humans or animals alike. In neither case has it been proven that vaccines actually promote immunity in any significant way. On the other hand it has been shown that vaccines, through the cocktail of toxins they contain, actually suppress the immune systems of humans and of animals. There is no real good reason why we should vaccinate pets against anything because there is no proof that vaccinated pets are protected against the infectious diseases that they are supposed to protect them against. And there is not even any study to show that vaccines protect against illness in humans,  there is absolutely no reason why it should be any different for animals, pets, dogs, cats and so on.

So I highly recommend to find ways, not to get these vaccines shots for the animals, because there is just zero evidence, scientific proof that vaccines have any significant value. The only beneficiaries of vaccines are the pet industry that includes the medical pet industry that will get a lot more sick animals, pets, and in their offices and clinics to treat them with the same sort of drugs, medications and surgery that is applied to humans when they get sick.

So it is a very big money-making scam, first vaccines for dogs and cats and other pets which will lower their immune system just like in humans, it suppresses the primary immune system, which is the only real immune system that we have, the secondary immune system is secondary, the secondary immune system consists of the production of antibodies and just injecting a substance into the blood of the animals to evoke antibody production, does not mean anything in terms of protecting the animal against an infectious agent, a pathogen.

Just like with the cases of mumps and measles and chicken pox and others that the people that are exposed to,  those particular viruses or pathogens that have already been vaccinated are the first ones to, or the most likely, to contract that very same illness they are supposedly protected against through the vaccinations. Same thing with polio, we find just the recent study that came out of Pakistan and showed that seventy-eight percent of children that have previously deemed fully vaccinated up to four times with the polio vaccines, seventy percent of children that have polio were fully vaccinated. So that should tell us a lot, give us a lot of clues how vaccines really work. They suppress the immune system and make us more susceptible to the very same agents that we are supposedly protecting us against.

So I do not see there is any difference between humans and animals in that respect. Animals have lived on this planet long before us, they have learnt just like we have to defend themselves or protect themselves to live in an environment that is filled with bacteria and viruses, and they are living in harmony with them, their immune systems have evolved over millions of years and so have our immune systems evolved over millions of years to a point that we can live in harmony with what is in our immediate and far distant environment. We get exposed to certain germs, the immune system knows how to adapt to them, to evolve to a state that it can stay protected against the same pathogens for the rest of their lives whereas vaccines do not do that.

Just they couple of days ago the CDC, the center for disease control, have announced that the flu vaccines offer protection only for several months like two – three months and then they fade out, that means the entire suggestion that, once you have created antibodies to a particular pathogen that will leave you protected against that pathogen, that entire theory is being thrown out of the window by the very same statement that ‘well the vaccines last only for a couple of month and then you will have to become revaccinated in order to stay immune!’.

What kind of immunity is that, that is based on the production of antibodies, when the production of antibodies really does not do anything? The flu vaccines have a success rate of one percent to protect against the flu. There the placebo response is far, far more efficient than that, which can be up to thirty-forty percent, so one percent success rate really shows that there is almost zero protection from flu vaccine which is not any different in principle to compared with the other vaccines which are just useless, butthey all cause a suppression of the primary immune system. They only trigger the secondary immune response which consists of antibody production and, antibody production is, as we have seen with the flu vaccine, pretty useless to bestow permanent immunity to a particular pathogen.

Thank you

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Avoid Feeding Pets Packaged Food

Avoid feeding packaged food to your pets

Hi, this is a question from Deborah and she is asking whether there is an ideal food for her little dog,

And I can only tell you that what applies to humans, applies to animals, pets, as well… the more they receive processed foods, refined foods, these smart-type foods where they pack everything into them like vitamins and minerals… these foods… they typically cause a deterioration of the pets’ digestive system and it lowers the immunity. It can leads to many, many subtle changes that eventually manifest as the same kind of diseases that humans nowadays have, including cancer, heart disease, diabetes tooth decay, many things that would not happen if the animal were just to receive natural foods or close to natural foods as possible.

I had… when I was a child, we had little dogs, and obviously they do not eat as much sometimes… just a tiny amount would be sufficient for them. My mother used to give them always some vegetables, dogs like all kinds of food and sometimes some fish or some meat but, meat ideally should not be cooked, they do very well with uncooked organically grown meats that are digested pretty quickly.

Cooking things may not be the best way to go about it, but definitely stay away from packaged foods, readymade foods, these dry cereal-type of foods, they are notorious for causing issues to pets’ digestive systems, and the nourishment they receive from food is very, very limited, so you can even cause many, many problems which you may not see right away because pets… dogs, cats… they do have a strong immune system to begin with, but eventually they succumb to the same issues that humans do when they get exposed to processed foods and vaccinations, vaccines are leading cause of pet diseases, so, I would suggest to try to avoid that as much as possible.

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