There are things I refuse to do.
Even when clients ask.
1. I won’t add ingredients just because the market expects them.
If the body doesn’t need it, it doesn’t belong there.
2. I won’t endorse products that need disclaimers to survive.
If something requires pages of fine print to justify its use, that’s already a signal.
3. I won’t treat chronic disease by layering supplements on top of a weak foundation.
More isn’t better. Clearer is.
I’ve learned that most long-term pet health issues aren’t caused by lack of effort.
They’re caused by too much noise, too many interventions, and not enough restraint.
Saying no is part of ethical practice.
And sometimes, it’s the most protective thing you can do for an animal.
This approach isn’t the fastest.
It isn’t the loudest.
But it’s the one I trust - because it’s built around the body, not the market.
If this way of thinking resonates with you, you’ll probably understand why I work the way I do.
If this is the kind of approach you’ve been looking for, reach out!
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