Clinical Information
Veterinary Testimonials
Dr. William Pollak, DVM
Fairfield Animal Hospital, Fairfield, IA
PHD is a refreshing change from the multitude of mediocre commercial
pet foods. It provides a stable
stepping-stone for those seeking greater Wellness for their pets.
It is wellness that eliminates disease-not medicines, supplements
or potions. If the internal stability of life is not there, the
same disease will keep manifesting in ever new and different forms.
Proper diet supports the energy and intelligence necessary for maintaining
wellness. Without such a diet, health by any definition is impossible.
Practicing at the Fairfield Animal Hospital has gone from trying
to contain disease to watching expanded Wellness. The old style
of medicine-narrow definitions of disease and repeated cures-has
quietly died. I can no longer ignore the fact that the medicines
were not really helping; but just covering deeper wounds with flimsy
bandages. This has been replaced with giving sound advice on ideal
diets; prescribing natural remedies and watching the momentum of
genetic expression unfold, unhampered, in countless ways of better
health.
PHD Pet Food has been a great bridge for many patients. A healthy
vital diet is the foundation for sustaining Wellness. Dogs and cats
require unadulterated meat as the predominant food source. Many
animals will get by, for a while, on recycled meat and chemical
by-products, but the weakness caused by consuming alien and toxic
substances keeps disease ready and waiting right below the surface.
From another perspective: FOOD IS MEDICINE AND MEDICINE IS FOOD,
as is stated in Ayurveda. Without the wholesome, fresh diet of varied
foods designed for the species in mind, medicines, no matter how
natural, can act no better than a jumpstart for a dying battery.
Natural raw food, fresh and alive, is needed to maximize life and
is the fountainhead of real living and growth. It is my hope that
PHD continues to keep its commitment of being a reliable stepping-stone
for better living for pets; and through them, better living for
their owners.
Fairfield Animal Hospital, William Pollak, DVM
1115 E. Madison Ave.
Fairfield, IA 52556
1-641-472-6983
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