DiarrheaDiarrhea in dogs and diarrhea in puppies can be caused by many factors such as bacteria, viruses, food allergies, food contaminants, changes in diet, stress and many other factors that should always be diagnosed by your veterinarian.
Full spectrum trace minerals and naturally occurring phyto-nutrients have been used for decades in Amish farming and animal breeding programs to balance out the digestive tract and gently flush out toxins.
Allergies & Itchy SkinWhen toxins build up to certain levels in the body, the body gives off allergic reactions or signs of intolerance. Such signs may include itchy skin, digestive disorders, diarrhea, feet biting, and hot spots. Toxins may build up from artificial and natural food preservatives, fillers, processing, low quality ingredients or combinations of ingredients. Wormers, meds, antibiotics, and parasite control can also lend to toxin build up in some dogs. A gentle trace mineral detox aids greatly to help the body cleanse or purge toxins that may have built up in the digestive tract and body tissues. Trace minerals work together to boost the immune system, absorption, and overall health. When the body is put back into balance, good health comes naturally. Bad BreathBad breath can be an early indicator of hidden health problems. Digestive disorders, unhealthy teeth and gums, stress, low quality diet, and poor overall health can be the culprits of bad breath. A clean healthy digestive tract is the first way to make a difference. The first step in a clean, balanced digestive tract is using a gentle Daily Detox. Trace minerals added to the diet help improve absorption, immune system, and overall health. Poop StinkMost dogs eat a rich, high protein diet. If these proteins are not processed well in the digestive tract, much of it ends up in the yard. Intestinal mucus, parasite waste, and toxin residues also add to the smelly problem. Trace minerals greatly aid in the conversion and absorption of proteins and other important nutrients. Plus, they help the body in eliminating the other toxins that may build up in the digestive tract. The results are less odor, less overall waste, and less flies in and around your yard. (Tell your neighbors with dogs too, for the best fly reduction measures.) The contents of this page are for informational purposes and quick reference only. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Always consult with your veterinarian. |
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