Save Your Pet’s Life – Detox Them From Heavy Metals

Cat_InGlassesDo you have a pet that you love with all your heart? If you do then you should definetly pay attention to this article! I love my cat with all my heart…I would do anything for that darn kitty cat! Recently, I found out that cat/dog treats have mostly GMO foods in them ( not a big surprise ) and I have been worried about Chemtrails/heavy metal toxicity for my precious animals.

I thought jeez…well I know what terrible things heavy metals do to a humans body…but what can it do to my sweet animals and how could I protect them?

Here is what I found:

Detox Toxins From Your Pets For Good Health

1. Try to buy additive free foods but if not make your own homemade food. All dry foods are dangerously low in water content which wreaks havoc on your cat’s urinary tract and puts him at great risk for life-threatening and excruciatingly painful urethral obstructions and possibly cystitis (catinfo). Raw dog food from Nutriment and other companies contain far less additives other than a complete range of vitamins and nutrients.

Make healthy meals for your pet

The best food I have found for your cat include these items below:

♦ Grind up meat, bones, skin, and liver then
♦ make a supplement slurry by adding vitamin B-complex, vitamin E, fish oil, taurine, and iodized lite salt (if using poultry thighs) to water.

1- rabbit obtained directly from a rabbit producer (wholefoods4pets.com) – fed 100% raw

2- chicken and turkey whole thighs (never pre-ground) from the supermarket – fed partially baked to kill surface bacteria

After all the supplements are thoroughly dissolved in the water, mix the slurry into the ground up meat/skin/liver and then portion it into containers and put it in the freezer… you can also add raw eggs as well.

One of the most important issues to address when feeding a homemade diet is the calcium-to-phosphorus ratio. Keep in mind: Bones = calcium (etc.)…..Meat = phosphorus.

When a cat eats a bird or a mouse, he is getting a naturally balanced diet since he is eating both meat and bones.

Always remember that calcium is not an optional ‘supplement’ but a very critical component of the diet.

The bones must be ground with the meat (preferable), or another source of calcium + additional supplements must be added to the recipe if only meat is used. A cat cannot live on meat alone with no source of calcium (catinfo).

The liver is one of the most important organs in the body and helps the body detox toxins. Therefore, if you want your cat to detox toxins/heavy metals giving them herbs to help with detoxing would be highly recommended:

These items support a pet’s healthy liver:

♦ Probiotics, antioxidants, and omega3 fatty acids, coenzyme Q 10

♦ The herb milk thistle is an important healer for the liver in times of stress or disease. It protects the liver from toxins and helps it regenerate.

Carnitine, an amino acid, is extremely important for cats with hepatic lipidosis, but is helpful for all dogs and cats, especially those who eat a lot of high-carbohydrate dry food. Give 250-500 mg/day for a cat. Carnitine is also important for heart muscle function in both dogs and cats.

These herbs help with the Liver

Silybum Marianum, Curcuma Longa, Bupleurum Chinense, Nepeta Cataria, Astragalus Membranaceus, Zingiber Officinale

These herbs help with the Kidneys

♦ Cranberry Juice Extract

♦ Marshmallow Root (Althaea officinalis)

♦ Astragalus Root

♦ Rehmannia Root Cooked (Rehmannia rutinosa)

♦ Hawthorn Berries (Crataegus oxyacantha)

♦ Olive Leaf (Olea europaea)

♦ Ginkgo Biloba Leaf

For more detoxing try these below:

PS: Please don’t give your pets vaccines!

Red Desert Clay: has a strong attraction for toxins – literally binding to, and pulling them out of the organs and tissues and flushing them out through the colon. At the same time, the nutrients from the clay (i.e. calcium) are transferred and absorbed into the animal providing much needed essential macro, micro and trace mineral elements necessary to aid in digestion and metabolism, bone and joint strengthening, boosting the immune system and improving overall health and energy.

Animals in the wild are instinctively drawn to places where this clay exists, seeking out nutrients that are lacking in their diet. They have been observed eating, licking and rolling in the clay when it is in mud form. These deposits are known as “mineral licks.”

Here is one video showing you how to make a raw meat cat food:

Another good video:

http://youtu.be/YQxzmYeO4aA&w

Stay groovy and detox your pets…you can even detox with them…what is score!

Sincerely,

Radical Rose http://radicalrose.wordpress.com

Resources

  • http://www.onlynaturalpet.com/KnowledgeBase/knowledgebasedetail.aspx?articleid=112
  • http://www.onlynaturalpet.com/products/Only-Natural-Pet-Kidney-Support/999178.aspx
  • http://www.onlynaturalpet.com/knowledgebase/knowledgebasedetail.aspx?articleid=142

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