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ADD SOME OF THESE TO YOUR COMPANION’S FOOD!

Give your companion pureed raw fruits, nuts, greens and vegetables, such as:

spinach celery carrots apples bananas blueberries and other berries broccoli kale lettuce dates figs green beans beets zucchini cucumbers parsnips sweet peppers peas sweet potatoes sprouts wheat grass. herbs such as burdock dandelion nettle, mangos watermelon cantaloupe peaches plums figs dates apricots, raw nuts such as walnuts and almonds

AVOID ONIONS GRAPES RAISINS CHOCOLATE CITRUS

ESSENTIAL FATTY ACIDS are essential! For joint health, brain development, and skin and coat nourishment, essential fatty acids also carry toxins out of the body.

* Every single day!

* It’s good to rotate oils.

Only Natural Pet Pure Icelandic Salmon Oil – or other fish oil blend, such as Ultra Oil Skin & Coat Supplement with Hempseed Oil

Wonderful!
1 tsp per 20 lbs of body weight/day

GREENS are loaded with enzymes, vitamins, and minerals! They make food they are added to more nutritious and digestible, and are very cleansing and, thus, healing.

Excellent for all dogs and cats, and especially those that are healing or out of balance:

Animal Essentials Organic Green Alternative or Dr. Harvey’s MultiVitamin, Mineral & Herbal Supplement (my personal favorite – fantastic ingredients!)

Or fresh, pureed greens!
Watch your dog or cat glow!
Rotate the greens you use!

DIGESTIVE ENZYMES make food much more bio-available, and assist the pancreas in the digestive process.

In the wild, canines and felines would eat raw, enzyme-rich foods, never having to divert their own healing enzymes for digestion.

Since our canine and feline companions eat cooked and processed food in our
human society, it’s only fair to replenish these important nutrients every single day:

Animal Essentials Plant Enzymes & Probiotics or Prozyme

Enzymes – not just for digestion!
Enzymes create cellular repair!

Since your companion has a short, acidic digestive system,
doesn’t it make sense to feed wholesome, nutrient-rich food?

When you think about the last meal you prepared for your beloved companion…

Was it packed with nutrients and whole, fresh ingredients?

Or was it dry food from a bag?

What kind of food will your companion eat the next time?

You decide.

You can CREATE HEALTH for your dog or cat!

Add comment June 21st, 2008

Does your dog rub her face on the carpet after she eats?

Observe your dog both while she eats, and immediately following the meal. Does she enjoy his food and chew it well? Does she eat every bite and lick the bowl?

Afterwards, take notice!

Does she rub her face on the carpet or chew her paws?

Does she have runny eyes or nose, vomit or otherwise exhibit distress?

If you observe face rubbing, paw licking or other forms of distress or imbalance immediately following a meal, then the food you are feeding is not working! These are signs and symptoms of an allergic reaction, and you need to change the food you are feeding immediately.

My dogs do not itch! They are comfortable in their bodies. My friends and co-workers all have dogs that do not itch or have chronic ear infections! A dog or cat that is well-nourished and balanced does not itch, scratch, or otherwise show discomfort after eating.

Yet, as a nutritional consultant, I talk with people every week whose dogs or cats have been chronically itching, scratching and living in misery for their entire lives!

THIS IS COMPLETELY UNNECESSARY AND EASY TO RESOLVE!

We simply need to supply the appropriate foods!

IT’S THAT SIMPLE!

We treat our animals the way most of us treat ourselves.

* Processed food for every meal

* Drugs to treat our symptoms when illness inevitably strikes

* More drugs if those don’t work!

* We turn all responsibility for our health over to a medical professional who prescribes food from a bag.

Dogs and cats are not people! Most of the time they do not need prescription drugs to resolve their imbalances. Almost all canine and feline imbalances can be resolved with the proper nutrition. It’s true!

Please, please, please if your dog or cat is itching constantly, or in any distress of discomfort due to food, do not continue to switch from one dry food to another . Some dogs and cats simply cannot digest dry food! Nor should they have to! Please nourish your companions and switch to a diet of meat, vegetables, and greens!

Thanks!

2 comments May 23rd, 2008


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