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Linda Arndt, Canine Nutritional
Consultant says;
"I am a strong believer
in the use of antioxidant enzymes in my animals diet.
When animals are under stress (chemical, trauma, infectious,
emotional or receiving improper and inadequate nutrition)
the cells of the animals body are overwhelmed by free
radicals (toxic by-products). The immune system suffers
and common symptoms begin showing up including; fatigue,
irritability, sore muscles, inflamed joints and organs.
Maintaining proper cellular
nutrition is critical to minimize the complications of
stress and the cumulative effects on health, performance
and life span. One way I can provide optimal cellular
support to my animals, during stressful times is to use
N'zymes™.
Some of the positive
effects associated with the uses of this special enzyme-rich
antioxidant formula are: minimizing vaccine reactions,
boosting immune systems, relief from soreness due to hip
dysplasia, chronic arthritis, muscle-skeletal decline,
wobblers, and cleansing the system after anesthesia and
cancer therapy as well as it's use in a preventative manner.
Statement as of 2/1/000
"Longevity" is always a
problem when dealing with the giant breeds, we are lucky
to have them 6-8 years at most. It has been my experience
over the years, that the use of antioxidant enzymes, like
the Nzymes product, have been beneficial in helping to
extend the life expectancy of my Great Danes. I have had
many live to 11+ years of age and I am a firm believer
that N'zymes
are important in maintaining a disease free,high quality
of life for my dogs."
I know surely this is one
of the reasons Uno is still going strong, in spite of
all his problems. My vet said yesterday, "Linda, this
dog should have been dead months ago, what are you doing?"
Well, this antioxidant product has a lot to do with his
being stable (Uno has diabetes). Jane Gray's sister has
remained on this type of product for 10 years and she
is able to take less insulin because of it.
| NOTE
FROM BIOPET:
Pets with diabetes who begin on Nzymes have shown
changes in the amounts of medication required. Make
sure to check with your veteranarian prior to starting
a diabetic pet on Nzymes and monitor blood levels
carefully. |
I highly suggest people
put their puppies on Nzymes during their vaccination period
to help prevent adverse reactions to multiple vaccines.
Since N'zymes
are a whole food nutrients, they will not conflict with
drugs or the balance of the diet."
Linda Arndt
Blackwatch Great Dane Kennels
GrDaneLady@aol.com
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