Day 2: The next most important change that You can make NOW
The way I discovered Veterinary Secrets Revealed was by learning from a lot of different people.
I read books - hundreds of books.
I went to seminars and conferences - 156 and counting.
I consulted with holistic specialists - Homeopaths, Acupuncturists, Chiropractors, Massage therapists, Chinese Medicine practitioners and Herbalists.
I tried these remedies on my clients, and they often worked.
I recall one of my first clients 15 years ago, a sweet little Jack Russel named Jessie.
Jessie came in to the clinic feeling sick.
Blood tests, X rays and a liver biopsy showed that Jessie had a severe liver disease that was 'incurable'.
I put her on all the conventional medication - it didn't help one bit.
As she got sicker, I felt helpless as to what to do.
So, I talked to an herbalist. She suggested trying an herb called Milk Thistle.
I was skeptical, being a new graduate from Vet school - but I thought, why not try it?
My boss thought it was a waste of time and money.
But it worked. Jessie recovered from the liver disease and her blood tests showed normal liver function 3 months later after taking it.
From that moment on, I was hooked. I incorporated alternative medicine into regular veterinary practice.
After treating thousands of pets for a variety of problems, I wrote the book, Veterinary Secrets Revealed.
Jessie is just one example of the many pets I've been fortunate enough to learn from. It is the result of her successful recovery, and so many others that all went into 'Veterinary Secrets Revealed'.
In my book and my Home Study Course, I tell about every single at home remedy that I have used for every pet health problem imaginable.
Where else are you going to get information like this?
Who else takes you on the inside and reveals the inner workings?
This email is getting a tad long so let me get to the point and give you a few tips right here right now:
Step #2 - Change the Food!
You are what you eat and in the case of many North Americans it's not a pretty picture... In days gone by, dogs and cats survived on prey that they hunted. Cats seldom drank water as most moisture came from the dead bird or mouse. Dogs chewed on bones and in the process kept their teeth clean. Pets have moved from the wilderness to the living room. They now wait (or demand) that we humans feed them. They feast on ready to eat packaged foods, and in some cases this may be harming your pet.
Some symptoms of less than natural diets include: bad breath, itchy skin, dull dry coats, and intestinal gas. A common disease that can be attributed to diet is diabetes in cats.
Commercial pet food does not always provide all of the nutrients that some dogs and cats need to be healthy at different times in their lives. This food also contains things that your pet doesn't need, such as chemical additives and preservatives.
An example of a preservative that is commonly found is propylene glycol.
It is used to keep moist pet foods fresh.
It has been linked to anemia and bloat.
One of the single most important things you can do for your pet's health is to feed a more natural diet. I have seen natural diets improve allergies, arthritis, diabetes, chronic vomiting and diarrhea.
If you are to use a commercial food, here are some tips to check for quality:
1. Ingredients are listed in descending order. The first ingredient should be an animal based protein.
2. The entire protein should be listed first. Avoid foods that list by-products. Avoid those that list the food fractions - i.e. wheat middlings or corn gluten instead of the whole grain. These ingredients are leftovers from the human food processing and don't provide the best nutrition.
3. Look for natural preservatives. These include Vitamin C( ascorbic acid) Vitamin E and mixed tocopherols. Avoid ethoxyquin, BHA, BHT and propylene glycol.
4. Avoid foods with artificial flavor enhancers, such as phosphoric acid.
5. Avoid artificial colors. These include azo, azo dyes, and sodium nitrite.
6. Essential fatty acids must be added - of utmost importance for allergies, arthritis and cancer prevention.
7. Additional antioxidants, such as Vit E, Vit C and flavanoids.
Dr. ANDREW JONES
'Veterinary Secrets Revealed'.
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