My view is that although many victims of Slater's attacks, such as the innocent civil servant that Collins sicced him onto, deserve our sympathy and support, Wendyl Nissen does not because she has made a career out of scaremongering, and furthermore she ...
Well it does, in that she claims to have integrity and to 'be on the side of the angels'.
I've never read Whale Oil and I would never go near it. However I have read Wendyl's columns and they are frequently full of scaremongering and misinformation. I am happy to attack Wendyl's credibility because she is not a reliable source of information on...
But where is Wendyl's evidence that Rich has used Slater to attack her? There is no question that Slater has been used as a tool (in more than one sense) to attack people, but where is the specific evidence that he was used to attack Wendyl by Katherine ...
What I meant is that the prudent, responsible policy is to not feed cats garlic at all. That does mean that a tiny amount would cause clinical toxicity.
She recommends feeding it daily, so we are talking about chronic intake of 1-2 g per day. Ongoing low-grade haemolysis and increased burden on the spleen rather than an acute haemolytic event, but still toxicity. Do you understand the difference between ...
Correction, I see on further review that it is not 30 g but probably only 1 or 2 when diluted by the Brewer's Yeast etc. However, fed daily, that is still enough to give a cat haemolysis.
I've read some of it so far. I don't recall anything in it about Wendyl Nissen. Give me the page number where she is referred to and I'll look it up.
http://wendyls.co.nz/garlicyeast-powder-for-cat-food/ The fundamental rule of toxicology is that the dose makes the poison. If a cat is forced to eat 30 g of garlic because it can't get at its food without eating the garlic, then that is sufficient to ...
People do give a shit about their cats you know, and Wendyl's recipe isn't good for their cats.
The point is, Wendyl is in her own way as dishonest as Slater,having made a career out of misleading scaremongering, yet she claims to have integrity and to be on the side of the angels.
www.toxi.co.nz New Zealand's most highly qualified toxicologist, as it happens.
Who needs ratfucker slime Cameron Slater to say so? Where is Wendyl's evidence that Katherine Rich or anyone else used Slater to say anything about Wendyl?
I have provided the link to an article of Wendyl's that contains at least eight outright untruths, below. Wendyl's powder for cats recipe is here: http://wendyls.co.nz/garlicyeast-powder-for-cat-food/ I have provided a link to the ASPCA website confirming ...
I don't know of any toxicologists who employ Cameron Slater to run their lines. Katherine Rich is not a toxicologist. There is no mention of toxicologists in Dirty Politics. Scientific facts don't need the likes of Slater.
Cameron Slater is odious and so is the National Party, but that does not mean their opponents should align with the anti-science faction which includes the scaremongering Wendyl Nissen. The Standard discredits itself by backing her. [lprent: The Standard ...
That's all pure quackery. There is no legitimate scientific indication whatsoever for feeding cats garlic ever.
'That implies that cats eating any amount of garlic will get sick.' No it doesn't. That's a strawman argument. Nissen's recipe is not low dose; it is 30 g of garlic powder, sprinkled on their food so they can't avoid it. Cats most certainly can be, and ...
Very intelligent discerning people don't follow people as chronically inaccurate as Wendyl Nissen.
I don't think even John Key is capable of such a Gish Gallop as Wendyl's text that I have quoted above, although Cameron Slater probably is. Side of the angels indeed!
I'm not Katherine Rich. She is not a toxicologist.
It is only Wendyl's assertion that Katherine Rich has used the odious Cameron Slater to attack Wendyl specifically. Where is Wendyl's evidence for this? It makes no sense for Katherine Rich to use Whale Oil to attack Wendyl because the FGC can, and does, ...
Butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA), INS 320 BHA is authorised alone, or in combination with other antioxidants such as gallates, tertiary butylhydroquinone and butylated hydroxytoluene, for a wide range of different food categories in Europe. BHA is also ...
Consider the text from this article by Wendyl: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/news/article.cfm?c_id=6&objectid=10842375 'Ponceau 4R (124), a red synthetic colour which has been banned in the US, Norway and Finland. It can cause allergic reactions and ...
Do you understand the concept 'The dose makes the poison'? I know Wendyl doesn't, but competent toxicologists do.
I'll have to search back on the first one because it was two or three years ago. I do remember that the Herald had to publish a retraction of her assertions, but I'm pretty sure she did not write the retraction herself. The second one is in the comments to...
I am interested only in science and truth. I am not in the pay of anyone. Wendyl is in her own pay and the pay of the Herald.
http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/virtual-pet-behaviorist/cat-behavior/foods-are-hazardous-cats Note that although cats don't voluntarily eat enough garlic to get sick, Wendyl recommends spreading garlic on cats' feed so they cannot avoid eating it.
I don't serve any interests except scientific fact.
Because to spread misinformation and untruths about food is neither moral or ethical.
Don't take her seriously, she has no competence whatsoever in food safety and is just promoting her own website and business.
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