Most of us love garlic. And it is fabulous for our pets when it is SELECTED. But it cannot go in the body all the time as a preventative. The animals would NEVER choose to eat this daily, as it is medicinal. It has medicinal properties.
Garlic may be offered, as long as the animal has the option to choose not to eat it. Else the body will treat it as a toxin. If the animal’s food is constantly laden with garlic, then this will become a problem for the liver and the kidneys and the other organs. Please understand this. Medicine should never be in food. This is why sometimes we feel like eating something and sometimes we do not, this is the body directing what it requires to run on for that day. And usually, assuming we are not eating processed, sugar- coated, lab designed “garbage”, the body will direct to eat different fresh foods daily.
When we are the sole providers of our animals’ food, feeding the same thing daily is what people like to do out of convenience, but is not in alignment with nature, nor their systems. The body requires nutrients based on geographic location, and according to seasonal shifts. This is in alignment with nature, the planet, and all that is. This is how we all need to be living, in alignment with our home. Nourishing ourselves, and our loved ones, not looking at food as a thing to “get done” so to speak
Please reach out if you have any questions. Garlic essential oil is often processed by many animals to deal with high bacterial loads, but never daily and not usually for long periods of time. Cats rarely process garlic so it should never be in their food, much less their daily diet. Please keep in mind, anything the body does not need, is a toxin, and the cleaning organs are then forced to deal with the toxicity. Too much toxicity, and the body will show imbalance in the form of dis-ease. Skin issues, redness on skin, ear issues, itching, eyes running, all become symptoms of a toxic overload, and a message for help.
Please reach out. It would be an honour to help. If of an urgent nature, please call 604.896.1517 to discuss, thank you.