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Originally Posted by vir_maha
But really I haven't really put any efforts till now but I want to ask if i fail than what you all suggest...I should consult a psychiatrist but the irony is that i have consulted many psychiatrist before and have taken many antidepressants but they really don't have any serious effect and i really don't want to go for them. |
vir maha
Do what I told you.
If the human brain is full of toxins, it cannot function properly.
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Originally Posted by InJoy WHAT??
Why are you dissing on the kitties? Are you an undercover dog person?
If this is true, I'm seriously taxed. Times four! |
Sadly dogs are also on the list, just not as bad as the cats.
(Saliva in cats is very powerful, they use it to clean their entire bodies.)
Irritants (chemicals, animal fur in closed areas, etc, etc,) make the body work harder and weaken it.
The equlibrium of the normal tempurature in the human body is vastly reduced, its put extra pressure on the human body.
Everything then is reduced, brain function included.
If one is very healthy (eating foods with absolutely no toxins added) they won't notice it as much.
The oil at the base of the cats hair is very sticky and toxic to humans.
We've been hit with for about a year and just now are figuring it out.
Unfortunately, cat dander stays in the closed area (homes) for years.