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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

OFFICIAL REPORT! MUST READ!

Dog food had the highest result for nine of the 15 toxic elements!

(Thank You Susan @ TruthAboutPetFoods.com)

Commercial pets foods contain a lot more than the advertised choice cuts of meat and fresh vegetables.  Some pet foods contain toxic levels of arsenic, lead, mercury, and even nuclear waste. 

http://digital.findanalytichem.com/nxtbooks/advanstar/spectroscopy0111_v2/index.php#/48

"Toxic Element Exposure for Dogs"
"A 50-lb dog eating 5 cups (500 g) a day of dry food or 1 large can of wet food (375 g) with the maximum contamination would be consuming about:
124 mcg (micrograms) of Arsenic (greater than 20 times Reference Dosage limit)
65 mcg of Cadmium (greater than 2 times Reference Dosage limit)
280 mcg of Mercury (greater than 120 times Reference Dosage limit)
5 mcg of Thallium (greater than 2 times Reference Dosage limit)
430 mcg Uranium (greater than 5 times Reference Dosage limit)
1200 mcg Vanadium (greater than 6 times Reference Dosage limit)"
"The average dry dog food exceed the Reference Dosage levels for many compounds and wet dog food had fewer results exceeding the human Reference Dosage limits."


Spex CertiPrep President Ralph Obernauf (a pet owner who lost his dog questionably early) provided TruthaboutPetFood.com with the abstract of their testing back in October 2010.

 

In other words...uranium, beryllium, and thorium - are nuclear waste.  Nuclear waste in dog foods and cat foods from budget to premium.  No extra charge.

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