| Fish Oil For Dogs |
| Written by Dr. Bill | ||||||||
| Thursday, 30 April 2009 | ||||||||
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One of my partners called me this morning to relate a story that came from a woman who was part of the test group for my ultra pure pharmaceutical grade fish oil. What this means is that she was a volunteer guinea pig, and got to take what would be the formula for a couple of months before we released it.
One of my partners called me this morning to relate a story that came from a woman who was part of the test group for my ultra pure pharmaceutical grade fish oil. What this means is that she was a volunteer guinea pig, and got to take what would be the formula for a couple of months before we released it. The test participant that my partner was calling me about is a widow of about 50 years old who works as a nurse at a dialysis clinic. She also has two dogs of about 9 or 10 years of age. She had been taking an inferior fish oil product which gave her "fish burps" and did not have the high levels of EPA/DHA that she wanted. So she started taking my formula, which is pharmaceutical grade and has those higher levels of EPA/DHA that she was looking for. Because this woman is a nurse and on her feet for extended periods of time during her shifts, she was experiencing some pain. At fifty, she attributed this pain to arthritis, and began taking fish oil because she had heard it was good for reducing joint pain. She had been taking my special fish oil formula for a month, when she told us that she had experienced a substantial decrease in her pain level. She even went so far as to say that it felt like she had new legs! Now we get to the part about the dogs. Her hounds, Shea and Shaggy, were not as active as they used to be, and Shea had a little hitch in his giddyup. After a month of taking fish oil herself, she started giving a soft gel a day to the dogs along with their afternoon treat. In two weeks time, the dogs seemed to get their old mojo back, and Shea lost his hitch, and is walking normally. Now I know this is not scientific, and I'm certainly not a veterinarian. I really don't know what to make of it, other than it's a good story. But if it works...I'm not going to stand in the way of her giving fish oil for dogs. But back to the dogs' owner. She isn't the only one reporting that pharmaceutical grade fish oil is effective in the fight against common arthritic discomfort. Pharmaceutical grade fish oil is a potent weapon in the fight against many joint ailments of various stripes and colors. I read a study recently from Columbia University Medical Center that stated omega 3 fatty acids may help reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer's by 19 to 24%. Pharmaceutical-grade fish oil can also help with heart, joint, and brain function. In my generation, Alzheimer's is the health problem that people fear the most. And the generation behind me is no different. About the Author: If you wish to maximize your pet's wellness or your own, be sure to discover more about fish oil for dogs. Views: 405
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