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Enzymes: Just Another Song & Dance? – Show #106


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This week on Animal Talk Naturally we have another new guest but he is also a very special friend Dr. Hugh Bassham. Dr. Bassham talked with us about the critical importance of enzymes for humans and animals alike. Here is this week’s synopsis:

Synopsis

1. The Enzyme Story
2. The Conundrum
3. The Strangest Veterinarian
4. We are what we digest
5. A Simple Test
6. Focused on illness
7. Doubly Blind
8. The System – then Awareness
9. 80,000 Reactions
10. Healing successes
11. Nutrition: THE Medicine
12. The Stool

Quote

The greatest way to live with honor in this world is to be what we pretend to be. ~ Socrates

In this life we will experience hurts and trials that we will not be able to change; we are just going to have to allow them to change us. ~ Ron Lee Davis

Exodus 23:25

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Audio Program Set with Dr. Hugh Bassham from ATN:
Animal Talk Naturally Presents: Veterinarian Dr. Hugh Bassham

Additional Resources

Why Are Enzymes So Important?
Let’s Talk About Those ‘Zymes
Enzymes for Life
The Healing Power of Enzymes For Treating Disease
Extend Your Life With Enzymes
Treating Yeast Naturally

pet probiotics and pet digestive enzymes

… it’s a really big show! Have a pawsitively tail waggin’, hoof stompin, wing-flappin’, purrrfectly animal talkin’ day!

About Animal Talk Naturally
Celebrating the art of natural animal health, the truth of animal nature and the love of the human/animal bond from a Christian faith-based focus. Veterinary naturopaths Dr. Kim Bloomer and Dr. Jeannie Thomason, now in their fourth year of online talk radio. Bloomer & Thomason bring in a wide variety of industry experts to help share the passion Animal Talk Naturally is known for by their audience. Join them bi-weekly for an often passionate, sometimes serious, sometimes funny, but never boring show! You and your animals can be “ears up” for the podcast at www.animaltalknaturally.com.

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