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Sunday, June 7, 2009

Supplemental Antioxidants for Dogs

In today’s world, life for our pets is not as it used to be. They must deal with contaminants, a poor diet and lack of exercise just as we must. Commercial products for pets haven’t been around that long; pets used to roam and eat more grasses and herbs with their instinctual drive to search out natural remedies if they didn’t feel well, they were injured, or for digestive purposes.

Certain antioxidants for dogs such as the following listed can be beneficial for maintaining or restoring the health of your pet.

•Astragalus membranaceous (Huang Qi) supports the immune system and keeps blood sugar, blood pressure, energy, and appetite regulated.
•Viscum album (Mistletoe) is also used to sustain blood pressure and a healthy immune system.
•Echinacea purpurea is an exceptional immune booster especially for the lymphatic system.
•Withania somnifera (Indian ginseng) helps keep the blood healthy and supports the immune system.
•Sylibum marianus (Milk Thistle) is an antioxidant used as a dog antioxidant and for restoring the liver. It has been used in many studies and it contains a flavanoid called silymarin. Silymarin contains properties that protect liver cells against toxins and has proven to have anti-cancer affects.
•Uncaria tormentosa (Cat's Claw) strengthens the immune system and supports healthy cell function.

All of these selected herbs are known for their immune properties as antioxidants for dogs, they support energy and health, and can cleanse and purify.

These herbs can support health in all cells, tissues, and organs in the body; many have been used for centuries in conventional medicine and used and proven in clinical research.

If you are using dog antioxidants for your pet, let your veterinarian know what you are using so they can observe any resulting results. It’s always a good idea to take the bottle into the office visit or write down exactly what is on the label.

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