Arthritis

Blogged under General Health by Linda Lithony on Saturday 27 September 2008 at 4:03 am

Some pets also suffer from arthritis, that disorder in the connective tissues, especially the joints and ligaments. Arthritis is very painful. To relieve your pets from the pain, you can use garlic and fenugreek as a pet herbal remedy. Fenugreek has soothing and anti-inflammatory properties to help dispel of the pain. Diseases & Cures

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Appetite (poor)

Blogged under General Health by Linda Lithony on Friday 26 September 2008 at 6:28 am

For pets with poor appetite, you can use malted kelp as a pet herbal remedy. A seaweed, kelp is used as an additive and thickener in most food products, such as ice cream, jelly, and toothpaste. Give the treatment about half an hour before giving a small meal. Acne Cures

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Anal Gland problems (inflamed)

Blogged under General Health by Linda Lithony on Friday 26 September 2008 at 6:28 am

The common pet herbal remedy treatments for inflamed anal glands are garlic and fenugreek. Both herbs are strong antibiotics that fight off infection-causing bacteria. Garlic, when crushed or finely chopped, produces allicin with antibiotic and antifungal properties. About Cures

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Pet Herbal Remedy Treatments for Any Condition

Blogged under General Health by Linda Lithony on Thursday 25 September 2008 at 6:20 am

Below are some examples of pet herbal remedy combinations you can use to treat a specific condition in your pet. If you’ve tried the pet herbal formula given and still, the signs persist or the condition gets worse, seek veterinary attention. As a general rule of thumb, it is best if you consult a veterinarian first before starting with pet herbal remedy products. Womens Health

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Pet herbal remedy

Blogged under General Health by Linda Lithony on Thursday 25 September 2008 at 6:20 am

Pet herbal remedy is steadily gaining some following from pet lovers and owners. Its popularity lies in the idea that if humans can benefit from it, why not pets? We all love our dogs, our cats, our birds, our fishes, or what have you. And we only want what’s best for them. Some prescription drugs can cause a variety of interactions among our beloved animals and we don’t want that. So the solution? Pet herbal remedy. Well being

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Pet Herbal Remedy

Blogged under General Health by Linda Lithony on Wednesday 24 September 2008 at 4:37 am

For years, herbal medicine was the early man’s first line of defense against many ills and accidents that were bound to plague him. By observing animals, man learned how to use leaves, earth, mud, and water to make soothing applications and treatments. Today, we still use herbs to cure the tiniest discomforts although the methods we now use have undergone a refinement from when they first appeared in man’s to-do list. These current times, the use of herbal remedies is growing rapidly, especially in the United States. Not only are they cheaper, they are also natural, ergo, safe to use. The food and drug supplement industry generates more than $1.5 billion dollars annually in sales of such products. And the thing about it is that it’s not only people who use herbal remedies but animals as well. Treatments

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FrequenSea

Blogged under General Health by Linda Lithony on Wednesday 24 September 2008 at 4:37 am

FrequenSea tastes a lot like a delicious fruit juice. A daily dosage is approximately a half an ounce a day, although some people when under stress prefer to take two or three ounces per day. There are mixed opinions in the medical community about the use of marine phytoplankton in helping those suffering from eczema. Many more alternative health therapies are quicker to embrace this type of option to decrease eczema flare-ups than are more conventional healthcare providers. Marine phytoplankton can be taken orally and /or some people like to use it as a lotion and apply it topically to their problem areas. One of the biggest advantages of marine phytoplankton is that it encourages the workings of a healthy immune system. Health

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Marine phytoplankton

Blogged under General Health by Linda Lithony on Tuesday 23 September 2008 at 4:24 am

Marine phytoplankton has been shown to improve a variety of health conditions including eczema. Although it cannot be easily obtained from the seas, it is therefore grown at many land sites in a “patent-pending, state-of-the-art controlled environment.” The most well-known and successful form of marine phytoplankton is a product known as FrequenSea. FrequenSea is a tonic that is a blend of a number of beneficial ingredients for the human body. Besides marine phytoplankton it includes ionic sea minerals, sea vegetables, herbs, aloe vera, frankincense and asataxanthin sea algae that comes in a blueberry and cranberry combination with just a twist of lime. Diseases & Cures

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Marine phytoplankton or “Mother Earth’s Milk”

Blogged under General Health by Linda Lithony on Tuesday 23 September 2008 at 4:24 am

Marine phytoplankton or “Mother Earth’s Milk” provide the food supply for the biggest animals and fish in the entire world. They also happen to be the species that live the longest. These species include many types of whales- baleen whales, blue whales, bowhead whales, humpback whales, gray whales and right whales. All these animals feast on marine phytoplankton on a regular basis. These whales’ live long durations (in the area of eighty to one hundred fifty years) and they exhibit both tremendous endurance and strength. To use an example, a whale shark which eats plankton as a consistent part of its diet can grow as long as fourteen meters. It can also reach a weight of up to fifteen tones and it remains sexually active for the entire duration of its life. As well the whale shark can live upwards of one hundred fifty years and more. Its ability to make oxygen is well known. However marine phytoplankton is prohibited from being harvested directly from the ocean because international treaties protect it because it is the only regular source of food for a great many kinds of whales. Without it whales would become extinct. Acne Cures

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Marine Phytoplankton A Quack Remedy for Eczema?

Blogged under General Health by Linda Lithony on Monday 22 September 2008 at 5:23 pm

Marine phytoplankton is a type of marine micro algae and is often toted as “nature’s perfect total food” or “the most complete food on the planet.” Marine phytoplankton is single cell plants that float to the “upper zone of the aquatic system.” These unique organisms have the ability to transform many substances such as carbon dioxide, sunlight, the warmth of the sun, as well as sea water and minerals of an inorganic nature into items that can create a food supply for other living organisms, such as amino acids, carbohydrates, proteins and a variety of vitamins. Most of the oxygen that is available to all living beings in the world (approximately ninety percent) is processed by marine phytoplankton. This form of phytoplankton is very nourishing to the body’s cells. Due to photosynthesis, these marine biology ocean plants are capable of absorbing elements of the sun and the seas and then creating worthwhile nutrients. About Cures

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