If you're
interested in learning how you can drastically
reduce your dog's health care expenses,
and do the right thing by making your
canine friend healthier, then you have
come to the right place. Below I will
get into detail how to develop the healthiest
dog possible
This process
is called "Natural Rearing".
We have just too many preservatives and
additives in our dog foods today.The
problem is most pet diets are lacking
the proper amounts of vitamins, minerals
and antioxidants. There are important
nutrients that dogs once received when
they were living in a more primitive environment
that are not available in the modern diet.
Consumers are getting wiser to
some of the principles of natural feeding
by buying dogs food made from lamb, beaver,
chicken etc. which in the wild would be
a natural animal for the dog to hunt to
survive. The problem still remains in
the area of preserving the food in the
bag. Commercial pet foods contain numerous
by-products that can make them poisonous,
toxic and incapable of reducing the devastating
effects of unstable oxygen molecules,
also known as "free radicals."
Free radicals have been implicated in
more than fifty health problems in humans
and animals including various forms of
cancer, heart disease, arthritis, cataracts
and premature aging.
Free
Radicals and Antioxidants:
Today, mainstream medicine and veterinarian
medicine have become more aware of the
harmful effects of free radicals, and
doctors are suggesting that supplements
should be taken daily. The NuVet Labs™
research team started with the premise
that even the most expensive pet food
available is lacking in basic nutrients
essential for proper cell support and
longevity. It is a fact that some of the
ingredients in pet food produce free radicals
or unstable oxygen molecules which causes
oxidation of the cells and subsequent
mutation and death of the cells. Our pets'
counterparts in the wild eat a much more
balanced diet consisting of green vegetables,
fruits, nuts and other nutrients that
contain antioxidants that are required
for the proper maintenance of health.
Recent
studies have shown free radicals to be
implicated in the cause of more than 50
diseases including heart disease, various
forms of cancer, cataracts, and premature
aging. Free radicals are unstable oxygen
molecules that, according to research,
can hit each cell in the body 10,000 times
each day. As these free radicals constantly
hit the cell membrane, it starts to break
down and become weak. This weakness will
eventually lead to cell mutation or death
of the cell. Thereby, attacking the healthy
parts of the body and degrading the immune
system.
Antioxidants
are vitamins, minerals and enzymes that
protect the body from the damaging effects
of free radicals. Antioxidants, which
have healing properties are found in certain
vitamins and foods. The body manufactures
a defense against free radicals in the
form of antioxidants. However, there are
more free radicals actively destroying
the cell membrane than our body can defend
against. This is where the powerful antioxidants
in NuVet Plus™ step in to assist the natural
defense mechanism of the bodies. When
NuVet Plus™ is introduced into the body,
there is a boosting of the immune system
and a decrease in the ravages of free
radicals.
We
can help our animals protect against free
radicals by supplementing their diet with
NuVet Plus™, the product that is formulated
to be the most powerful antioxidants available.
Most
humans are aware of the destructive power
of free radicals and are now taking antioxidants,
either in supplement form or by eating
the proper types of food. Our pets deserve
to have their physiological defenses strengthened
so they too, may receive the beneficial
effects of a potent supplement--NuVet
Plus™.
To
learn more about the relationship between
free radicals and antioxidants, we recommend
that you read
The
Antioxidant Revolution by Kenneth H. Cooper,
M.D. and
Dr. Pitcairn's Complete Guide to Natural
Health for Dogs and Cats by Richard H.
Pitcairn, DVM.
I’ll
ad to this list and expand on it as time
permits.