Healthy Products You Can Share with Your Furry Friends
Have you noticed how bright, healthy and happy your dog or cat is now that you
are providing them with natural foods, treats and supplements? Want to share the
pleasure? Research suggests that the best way to raise healthy, happy children is to
be a healthy and happy person yourself. We all know the same is true for our
animal companions – if we’re healthy and happy, they’re happier. This month’s
article
will help you discern the healthy things you can share with your furry friends
(or they can share with you).
Food
If you have read many of our articles you know how much we emphasize
nutrition and healthy diet choices for your pets. If you cook fresh food for
yourself, then don’t forget to make a little extra for your canine or feline
friend. Some traditional veterinarians warn guardians to keep their food to
themselves, but holistically trained and more open-minded veterinarians sing a
different tune – encouraging people to share healthy “table scraps” with their
pets. This can include lean meats (not fat trimmings), lightly cooked vegetables
and most fruits. Adding fresh foods to your pet’s diet improves nutrition and
provides variety – not to mention producing lively tail wags and vociferous
purrs.
Many dogs will eat whatever is on your plate, but cats can be a bit more
discerning. Try sharing some cantaloupe with your kitty next time you are having
the orange melon for breakfast – you might be surprised just how much she’ll
like it! Several caveats here: 1- No chocolate, onions, grapes or raisins for
your furry friends. And no junk food or highly processed people food, (Garlic
is fine for pets – please see
Garlic’s Many Health Benefits); and 2- Remember not to feed from the table
(unless you like your companion staring at you during every meal); and 3-
Reduce their regular food by the appropriate amount so they don't get fat!
Overweight pets are at higher risk for a whole host of health problems.
Optimal Digestion
Digestive enzymes improve digestion and the assimilation of nutrients and may
also help protect against the development of allergies, illness and immune
disorders. You can eat - or feed your pet - the healthiest foods you can
find, but if the nutrients, proteins, vitamins and minerals are not unlocked
from that food via the enzymatic process, you will not reap the benefits.
Enzymes release the nutrients locked within the foods we eat, and that our pets
eat, and transport them throughout the body. Cooking destroys the natural
enzymes in foods, so supplementing with enzymes - especially when feeding kibble
or canned food, can be highly beneficial. Both you and your furry friends
can try
Similase,
Bio-Zyme,
or
Opta-Gest.
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Signs you may benefit from digestive
enzymes: |
Signs your dog or cat may benefit from
digestive enzymes: |
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Most digestive disorders
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Dairy intolerance
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Food allergies
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Indigestion
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Fogginess or sleepiness after eating
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Sugar intolerance
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Gallbladder stress which may manifest
as the following symptoms
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Nausea following meal
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Headache prior to meal or following meal
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Diarrhea
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Constipation
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Bloating
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Itchy skin
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Excessive shedding
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Hairballs
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Chronic ear or urinary tract infections
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Gas or bloating
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Chronic loose stools
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Body odor
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Stool eating
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Food allergies
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Intestinal Health
Another helpful supplement for the digestive tract and immune system is probiotics.
These are the "good" bacteria and yeast organisms that populate a healthy
digestive tract that keep the "bad" bacteria and yeasts at bay. When the
population of the good guys is low in the digestive tract, opportunistic
organisms like Candida (yeast), coccidia (parasites) or clostridia (bacteria)
can become a problem. The digestive system is the first line of defense
for the immune system, so keeping it healthy is in your best interest.
Probiotics are essential whenever you or your companion must take antibiotics
for an infection. Antibiotics kill the good bacteria in your system along
with the infecting bacteria, so replacing them during and for at least 2 weeks
following a course of antibiotics will help you avoid the many problems that can
ensue. Probiotics must be taken 2 hours apart from antibiotics and should
be taken at least 2 times per day during antibiotic use. Steroids and
other medications can also be harmful to the healthy balance of organisms in the
digestive tract. Two probiotic supplements you can use along with your
companion are
NF Spectra Probiotics and
Probiotic Pearls (appropriate for dogs over 50 lbs).
Essential Fatty Acids
Essential Fatty Acids are another very helpful diet supplement that just about
everyone - two legged or four - can benefit from. Every week more and more
studies are published showing the many health benefits of omega 3 fatty acids.
Essential Fatty Acids (EFAs) are required in the diet; they cannot be produced
by the body (hence the “essential” in the name). These essential fatty acids are
necessary for proper formation of cell membranes, are precursors for
prostaglandins (hormones involved in pain regulation among other things), aid in
proper cardiovascular function, and nourish the skin and coat as well as
the lining of the digestive tract. In addition, omega 3 fatty acids such
as EPA and DHA act to reduce inflammatory processes in the body, reducing the
effects of arthritis and many other problems associated with inflammation.
Studies have linked omega 3 supplementation with better brain function, higher
intelligence in children, less depression, support of healthy cholesterol
levels, protection from stroke and even prevention of breast, colon and prostate
cancers. Even the healthiest of American diets is higher in omega 6 fatty
acids than omega 3 fatty acids, and so are most commercial dog and cat foods.
Eskimo-3 fish oil is one of the
most extensively researched fish oil supplements available. For those
looking for a vegetarian source of omega 3's, try
Nutiva Organic Hemp Oil.
Stress and Trauma
One remedy no one should be without is
Bach's Rescue Remedy.
Rescue Remedy is called for in many situations such as trauma from accidents or
frightening experiences such as bites or fights between animals, thunder storms
or fireworks, visits to the vet, or anything that causes stress. There are
countless stories of the amazing healing and calming properties of Rescue Remedy
following a trauma for both animals and people. Keep a bottle in your car,
desk, purse or pocket for emergencies - or just for those days when life is
moving too fast and you feel stressed and overwhelmed - Rescue Remedy can help.
After working too hard in the garden, going all-out on the playing field, or
taking long hikes this summer, you may need some support for those achy joints
and sore or strained muscles.
Traumagesic Complex is a great supplement to have on hand for those times
you or your companion over-do it or sustain minor injuries.
Candida Overgrowth
Have you been feeling fatigued, foggy or just plain yucky and cannot find the
cause? Candida overgrowth, called Candidiasis, is nearly an epidemic in
our society and is responsible for many of the chronic illnesses so many people
suffer from and struggle to find answers for. Candida albicans is a yeast
organism that is a normal inhabitant of the intestinal tract. When this
yeast begins to overgrow and crowd out the good bacteria, throwing off the
balance of microorganisms in the digestive tract, the trouble begins. If
left unchecked, Candida albicans can grow from a single-celled organism into a
fungal form that can grow through the intestinal wall causing leaky gut.
Please see the article
Could it be Candida? in our archives for more information about Candidiasis
in animals. The list of symptoms in humans is far too long to list here,
but here are some of the more common signs of Candida overgrowth.
- General fatigue, mental fogginess, irritability, chronic headaches, mood
swings
- Gastrointestinal issues such as food sensitivities, heartburn, bloating,
diarrhea or constipation.
- Respiratory allergy problems including rhinitis, sneezing and/or
wheezing, chronic cough.
- Central nervous system disorders including anxiety, depression, memory
deficits and/or loss of ability to concentrate.
- For women - menstrual abnormalities such as severe premenstrual tension
and/or menstrual irregularities, and/or recurrent vaginitis.
- Difficulty losing weight
Candida overgrowth has been linked to a variety of original causes including
the use of broad spectrum antibiotics, oral contraceptive use, a diet rich in
yeast-containing foods and/or simple carbohydrates and major changes in hormonal
balance such as pregnancy. Treatment for Candidiasis will vary depending
on the severity of the problem, but will most always include following a diet
low in carbohydrates and sugar, supplementing with digestive and systemic
enzymes, probiotics, and herbs and nutraceuticals to help bring the yeast under
control. In addition to the digestive enzymes, probiotics and EFA's
mentioned above, a few products you and your pet can both use to fight Candida
include:
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Phytostan - An excellent natural antifungal blend of powdered
extracts for anti-Candida intestinal support. This high-potency preparation
combines Caprylic acid, Undecyclenic acid, and Grapefruit extract with Pau
d'arco and other key botanical extracts.
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Bio-Zyme between meals - Systemic enzymes are just high protease enzymes
taken on an empty stomach. Bio-Zyme can help remove circulating toxins
and dead Candida cells - reducing the effects of "die-off". Systemic
enzymes are given between meals on an empty stomach so that the enzymes are
absorbed into the blood stream. If given with too much food the enzymes will
work on digesting the food rather than entering the blood stream and
cleaning up debris.
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Coconut Oil - Caprylic acid in coconut oil is deadly to candida cells.
The fatty acids in coconut oil can further aid in healing the lining of the
digestive tract, improve metabolism and fuel the body’s cells. Applied
topically coconut oil promotes healing of damaged tissue and has
antimicrobial properties to aid in controlling yeast or bacterial infections
on the skin.
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Seven Forests Quercenol - For support of the liver and detoxification
process – especially for those who have been treated conventionally with
antibiotics and/or steroids. Quercenol contains a synergistic blend of herbs
and nutrients that support the liver in detoxification and provide powerful
antioxidant activity to boost the immune system.
Immune Support
Astragalus is one of the most widely used herbs in Chinese medicine and is
increasingly found in Western herbal preparations as well. It's main use
is in strengthening the immune system. Astragalus contains antioxidants as
well as having antibacterial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, and diuretic (helps
eliminate fluid from the body) properties.
Astra C by Health Concerns combines astragalus with vitamin C, zinc and
other herbs for advanced protection from colds and flu as well as support for
chronic or allergic rhinitis. Astra C is an excellent remedy to keep on
hand for those times you feel that scratchy throat or stuffy nose of a cold
coming on, or as a preventative when traveling or under extra stress.
Astra C is also a great support for dogs prior to and while boarded, as well as
when traveling for shows or performances.
Medicinal mushrooms have been used for thousands of years in Chinese and
Ayurvedic medicine. Studies have shown that medicinal mushrooms can boost
heart health, lower the risk of cancer, promote immune function, ward off
viruses, bacteria, and fungal infections, reduce inflammation, combat allergies,
help balance blood sugar levels, and support the body's detoxification
mechanisms.
Stamets 7 is a blend of 7 of some of the most well-researched medicinal
mushrooms providing an excellent overall health tonic and immune support for you
and your canine or feline friend.
Power Mushrooms by Health Concerns is another good option for both pets and
their people.
Go Outside and Play
After eating well and taking your supplements you and your pet will be
feeling so healthy you'll have loads of energy to go out and play. Grab a
Zoom-Flyer or a
Flying Squirrel and head for the park with your dog. If you have
indoor cats, get a
kitty harness and let them explore the yard or nearby park with you.
Exercise is as important as a good diet or any supplement regimen, so make sure
you and your furry friends get plenty of it.
Hiking, camping or picnicking this summer?
Only Natural Pet Herbal Defense Spray is all-natural and safe for you and
the kids! Repels mosquitoes, ticks and other pests. (Fleas, too – but
hopefully you don’t have those!) Smells great and a little goes a long
way.