Sunday, October 21, 2012

Finding Help for Canine Arthritis and/or Joint Discomfort

Need serious help for Canine suffering where some
type of Arthritis or Joint-Pain is indicated?
Learn here how the BODY, canine or feline, may
have the power to undo or reverse some of its
own problems - when it gets helpful resources.
Yes, special nutritional supplementation from
some natural pet supplements can make a
remarkable difference in how the body of your
pet is able to help itself. As explained below,
there are degenerative factors at work within
the body at all times. So, a "live-food"
supplement for dogs or cats, is necessary to
give the body critical resources it needs to
counter the degenerative factors - at enzyme and
cellular levels.

Without a resource like the live nutrition that
some all-natural pet supplements provide, daily
'degeneration' from Toxin & Free-radical buildup
will erode joint health by contributing to the
breakdown of synovial fluid, which is the very
critical lubricating fluid of the joints.
"Canine Arthritis" has become the default 'catch
phrase' for just about any form of joint
discomfort or canine mobility issue observed
these days, other than Hip Dysplasia. However
arthritis in canines, or humans, is truly about
degeneration of cartilage and eventual damage to
bone within joints. In actuality, MOST of the
joint-discomfort problems a canine will
experience are related to loss or break-down of
the critical synovial fluid needed to lubricate
joints & protect cartilage! LACK of critical
enzymes like SuperOxide Dismutase (and its
cousins) contributes strongly to synovial fluid
degrading, drying up, or losing lubricating
qualities. The result is wear or damage to
cartilage, along with inflammation, soft tissue
damage, and pain.

Using a "super food" supplement, such as
Antioxidant Treats or Sprouted Granules, can
help replenish the critical enzymes - SuperOxide
Dismutase and its counter parts (like catalase) -
on a daily basis. Since 1999, these products have
helped 10's of thousands of pets with poor
musculo-skeletal and/or joint-health issues. In
a non-published Veterinary Study, for pets
tested with a all-natural pet supplement
formula, 88% of the 387 animals showed increased
mobility in as little as 4 to 8 days!

SUPPORTING HEALTHY JOINT FUNCTION

Though Vets will usually prescribe medications
in an attempt to alleviate discomfort, they
should also inform you that the same medications
can contribute toxins and other elements to the
body which have the potential to cause liver and
kidney damage. Whether your pet's pain and
mobility issues are truly about arthritis or
another joint-related condition, we want to
assure you that proper nutrition and good
supplementation can play a key role in helping
restore proper joint health.

HOW DO ALL-NATURAL PET SUPPLEMENTS WORK?

As mentioned above, most cases where "canine
arthritis" is diagnosed are likely to really be
simple issues of degenerated or missing joint
lubrication. And, the 'live sprouted nutrition'
found in the all-natural Antioxidant Treats or
Sprouted Granules can provide the all-natural
resources needed to support the body's
mechanisms for providing proper and
well-functioning lubrication (synovial fluid).
The result is proper, healthy joint function,
and thereby greater comfort. The all-natural
nutrition is utilized by the body to support the
manufacture of a diverse series of metabolic and
antioxidant enzymes which, it turn, support the
body's proper levels, cleanliness, and viscosity
of synovial fluid. This fluid, contained in the
Bursa sacs, provides the critical spacing and
lubrication for the joints. Without sufficient
enzyme support, this natural lubricant can
break-down and lose its natural viscosity. The
result is a reduction in joint spacing. Much
like dirty engine oil, the break-down of this
vital fluid can subsequently cause damage to the
cartilage and surrounding tissues. Therefore, one
can see how nutritional support of the body's
synovial fluid can provide significant
assistance in the battle for good joint health.


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Article Submitted by Tim Delaney, an avid dog
lover and enthusiast. References include Nzymes
at http://www.nzymes.com and Nzymes EU, at
http://www.nzymes.eu.com


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