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Your Pet and Glaucoma
Pet Medicine Chest
www.petmedicinechest.com
We have had a lot of phone questions and emails about their pet's recent diagnosis of glaucoma and what can be done for it, so here is our take on this terrifying situation.
When this eye condition is first diagnosed, it is usually during a pet's physical exam that may have been necessary due to another condition. This eye condition is quite difficult to observe in most pets because they know their home territory very well and manage to get around whether their eyesight is failing them or not.
They sure know how to adapt. That is why it is almost always too late to do something about this condition.
However, we have had a number of cases where this condition has stabilized and in some cases that we have sited on our website, have even reversed itself. How can this be possible?
Our experience has shown this problem to have a root cause to it like all other health problems. From our vast experience, we have found that poor nutrition is the root cause of this problem. Poor nutrition either due to the body's lack of ability to absorb its nutrition or due to plain old lousy nutrition even though a person may be paying top dollar for the food they are feeding their precious pets.
This food is processed food, not fresh, and thus does not contain the essential enzymes, vitamins, minerals, amino acids and trace minerals that are the building and repair ingredients for every cell in the body. If these ingredients are missing or are synthetic (the body does not recognize artificial vitamins and minerals), then the body cannot repair what cells it needs to repair on a daily basis. Glaucoma just may be the tip of the iceberg and notification that other serious ailments will soon follow.
What do we recommend? First, fresh, wholesome, clean nutrition that is free from all chemicals is what is best for your pet and frankly for you too. Again, there is absolutely no substitute for good nutrition for every animal or man. Fresh food should contain most of the enzymes and amino acids the body requires on a daily basis.
Second, because the soils are void of much in the way of macro minerals, trace minerals and vitamins due to the chemical farming in the USA, it is essential to supplement your pet with natural vitamins, minerals and trace minerals that are still missing in most of the fresh food that is grown in this country. Most of the soils are still not up to par to what the body requires although lots of organic farmers are on the right path.
Third, we feel it is essential to supplement your pet with probiotics two to three days a week because these help with the absorption of the nutrition that you are providing.
Additionally, probiotics help to build the all important immune system.
Clearly preventing these health problems from even starting is the secret to good health. However, it has been shown that once a little animal is given the correct diet ingredients of fresh food and natural supplements, many health situations can be reversed and ultimately corrected, even glaucoma.
To help you get and keep your precious little animal family member healthy, you might want to consider looking into our health and wellness package that is detailed on this page:
www.petmedicinechest.com/hwpackage.asp |
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