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If you love dogs but don't see a connection from them to the animals you eat or have been thinking about (or already committed to) a vegetarian or vegan diet that will benefit your health and animals, look no further. If you are curious about animal communication and energy medicine, this book is for you. Author Mary Ann Cavallaro brings over 15 years' experience of following a vegetarian and a vegan life style, practicing the energy moving technique of Therapeutic Touch, and recent experiences with animal telepathy to this book to inform and entertain you. It offers insight into: The bonding…mehr

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If you love dogs but don't see a connection from them to the animals you eat or have been thinking about (or already committed to) a vegetarian or vegan diet that will benefit your health and animals, look no further. If you are curious about animal communication and energy medicine, this book is for you. Author Mary Ann Cavallaro brings over 15 years' experience of following a vegetarian and a vegan life style, practicing the energy moving technique of Therapeutic Touch, and recent experiences with animal telepathy to this book to inform and entertain you. It offers insight into: The bonding benefits of living in close proximity to your pet or farm animal;Motivating examples of animal communication; Easy steps to engage in animal communication or Therapeutic Touch;And moving from food choices motivated by health to compassion for animals.Down-to-earth, and filled with personal experience, plus insight from expert animal communicators and animal activists, What My Dog Told Me About Healthy Eating makes it easy to understand why one person changed her diet and how you can change yours to be plant rich and animal product poor.
Autorenporträt
Mary Ann Cavallaro is a freelance writer and registered nurse. Her articles have appeared in The Princeton Packet, Princeton Magazine, The Nursing Spectrum, and American Vegan. The benefit of vegetarian and vegan food choices is a topic of lectures she gives at conferences, and hospitals. As an adjunct faculty at Georgian Court University, New Jersey and St. Francis University, Illinois, she taught Entrepreneurship. Mary Ann lives in New Jersey with her family and communicates daily with her beloved dog, Mochi