Dog, Cat, and Other Pet Natural Remedies
Since ancient times, hundreds of thousands of known herbs and other natural remedies have been used to treat human illness,
and unwanted conditions. Like people, today’s pets are affected by the health hazards of pollution, poor nutrition, and stress, and are becoming more and more vulnerable to chronic disease and bad health.
Now more then ever people are starting to realize the value of using natural vitamins, minerals, herbals, and other natural products to prevent or treat dog, cat and other pet diseases such as:
Pet –Aggression, Stress, Anxiety
Pet –Diabetes
Pet –Digestive Problems
Pet –Kennel Cough
Pet –Parasites
Pet –Urinary Infection, (UTI)
You can also choose from a variety of natural remedies for non – disease conditions, such as:
Pet –Teething
Pet –Poor skin and coat conditions
Pet –Cleanse-Disinfect Wounds
Pet –Teething Pets
Pet –Weight Management etc.
Just to name a few.
Many veterinarians are also beginning to recognize the holistic methods of keeping our pets healthy, as well as using them for enhancement and maintenance.
Your pet can be helped by a good diet, with the latest findings leaning towards the development of pet foods with less carbohydrates and more protein. Add the proper supplements and/or herbal formulas as needed, and you will have a healthy, happy, attractive pet.
As you can see there are remedies that can enhance a pet’s health, appearance, attitude, and performance. A growing number of the population is using natural herbals with very favorable results, and little or no adverse effects on the family dog, cat, or other pet.
A natural pet remedy could be the answer.
Joe Rote
http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/dog-cat-and-other-pet-natural-remedies-60615.html
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2 Comments on Dog, Cat, and Other Pet Natural Remedies
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James S on
Sun, 1st Nov 2009 12:06 pm
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ever on
Sun, 1st Nov 2009 8:04 pm
Papworth breathing sounds like a fancy term for diaphragmatic breathing or exertional breathing maneuvers. Diaphragmatic breathing teaches the patient to use their diaphragm more during regular breathing, giving them more muscle power to breathe with. Exertional breathing is about using what you have efficiently. They are to assist people in living with chronic pulmonary disease and absolutely not to replace doctor prescribed medication. Having stronger breathing muscles won’t help you at all if your airways are clamped shut.
If you are looking to try some breathing exercises, your doctor or an asthma clinic should have a lot of resources available to help you. There are many ways to improve lung function through breathing in a specific way or through a device. But, there may be side effects that can be quite harmful to you.
Asthma is a chronic lung disease. It kills hundred of people every year. Taking care of yourself and following your doctor’s orders are the best way for asthmatics to live long and productive lives. There are no miracle cranberries or silver bullet breathing exercises.
Knowing why and when you have asthma attacks is probably the most important single thing that you can do on your own. I can predict when I’m going to have problems. Smog days, diesel exhaust, and stress/anxiety are my asthma triggers. By minimizing my exposure to these, I am problem free. Some detective work has gone a long way to help me not have scary asthma episodes anymore.
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I’m a Respiratory Therapist and a person with asthma.
Can someone teach me Papworth breathing technique for asthma. Other natural remedies are also welcome?
I have heard a lot about Papworth breathing technique which has improved the condition of many asthmatic patients. Can someone teach me this technique? I am also interested in knowing any natural remedies for this disease. Any dieatary do’s and don’t that help are also welcome.
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