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Unquestionably, once your pet is sick, you want a remedy that acts fast!

The 4 magic keys offer you a safe, effective, natural approach to get your pets healthy and keep them healthy. They are validated by testimonials from thousands of people who wanted an alternative to conventional “wisdom”.

Should the natural approach fail to provide speedy results, you can always resort to medication.

When medication is necessary, incorporating natural remedies will reduce the length of time medication is necessary.

KEY 1: Know why your cat/dog is sick in the first place. 

Did they gulp down a tasty, but pathogen laden morsel, or drink from a stagnant puddle while out on a walk… could their food or water be contaminated… are you using potentially harmful household cleaners and air fresheners?

It often takes a few days to realize something is wrong with your cat/dog. Depending on the cause, that might be more than enough time for any number of serious health issues to get a foothold.

The loss of health is often the result of a domino effect- one thing leads to another and another...

“Fully 90% of all chronic disease is caused by an unhealthy digestive system!”

Royal Society of Medicine of Great Britain

KEY 2: Understand your choices:

Conventional Method:

Medications work by overriding your pet’s natural defense systems. The conventional method typically looks at the symptom and prescribes medication to suppress it! In the case of gastrointestinal pathogens, the use (and over use) of antibiotics, has created ever more potent strains of pathogens, requiring ever-more-potent antibiotics.

Inflammation is treated with corticosteroids, which have numerous short-term and long-term side effects. 

The All-Natural Approach

The all-natural approach looks past the symptom and addresses the cause. It then targets those compromised systems and nourishes them back to health.

If your pet is on medication, natural supplements are even more important!

KEY 3:  Understand how the basic immune systems function:

The GI tract is a defense system against pathogens that enter the body via the mouth. It is a little known fact that the GI tract makes up 80% of your pet’s overall immune defense.

The gastrointestinal wall is the body’s lifeline. The body gets its nutrition from the small intestine. However, where there is food, there must waste. This waste passes from the body into the large intestine where it is eliminated. 

The Immune System defends against airborne pathogens, cuts to the skin, as well as against pathogens that enter via the gastrointestinal wall. Its’ ability to defend is dependent upon a healthy digestive system to provide it with optimal nourishment.

Good Bacteria is essential to your pet’s health and wellbeing. Once the digestive system is compromised, the immune system will soon follow!

KEY 4:  A singular approach seldom works

While a singular approach is enticing, due to the fact that most of the time both the GI and Immune systems are involved to some degree, rarely will one pill work.

When your pet is sick you need a battery of natural products formulated to heal both sides of the gastrointestinal wall. 

Article supplied by: Vitality Science

Robert Hart Bio ImageRobert Hart is co-owner of Vitality Science, a company that formulates all-natural remedies and supplements for cats, dogs, kittens and puppies. The ingredients VS uses are of highest quality and bioavailability. They are scientifically proven. Robert has been published in Fido Friendly print magazine, Ani-Med, numerous pet portals, as well as pet newsgroups. To learn more about VS products visit www.vitalityscience.com


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