Frequently Asked Questions > Dogs (7 entries)
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Various grasses contain high levels of fiber. Dogs instincts direct them to try and stop absorption of various minerals and metals by binding them with fiber. This can be observed when ...
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Results of may dogs hair tests have indicated a strong deficiency of three B vitamins. However, since all the B vitamins work synergistically, most must be supplemented to correct the three ...
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The cells of the intestines have the fastest turnover rate of any cells of the body, thus they require optimal nutrients to keep these cells in constant/optimal health. When the proper ...
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When the liver is not functioning optimally, iron can travel in the blood in an unbound, free radical state. The body attempts to remove this iron via any excretory fluid of ...
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The body requires certain nutrients to produce calming neurotransmitters. If even one of the nutrients is missing, the state of calm can not be achieved.
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Biotin is known as one of the nutrients for shiny, soft fur and healthy skin and nails. However, the problem is not that the nutrient is missing from their diet, the ...
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Fur is mostly protein. Thus, if nutrients are missing which allow the dog to utilize protein, the excess shedding can be an early warning sign of this imbalance.
