Heart Health
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| Hi Friends, I wanted to focus on your dog's heart health today and may be adding more through out the week. The question was posed: "Can you really remove plaque from the heart and arteries? How does this really work? How come more people don't know about this?" Is this good for people too? |
Here is the answer:
In the 1940's Chelation Therapy was developed in Europe to melt the plaque and debris that is built up in the cardiovascular system and to prevent people from having heart attacks due to clogged and/or blocked arteries. There is a whole lot of information on this topic at this website if you want more information on people and this alternative procedure to by-pass surgery. http://www.ofspirit.com/chelation.htm
From what I have read and understood, I have found that
cleaning the heart by dissolving the plaque and debris in the veins and arteries is successful in most of the cases that I have read of.
The aging process would not be reversed, but it seems
to really help an animal become more healthy. Their blood becomes less thick and it moves more easily within the body, thus giving the pet more energy and vitality.
Have you just been told by your Vet that your dog has a serious heart condition even heart failure and may not last much longer, just keep him/her comfortable? Can this be possible? Can dogs really experience heart problems just like people do? Your dog has a murmur? Or even your dog has had a heart attack and is not long for this world.
Yes, it is true that a dog can have heart problems just like people do. No, this is definitely not a death sentence. If you have acted in time, it may be merely a warning to get your dog's veins and arteries cleaned of plague and debris in order to give your dog a new lease on life.
Can the heart be strengthened? Absolutely yes. The heart is merely a pump muscle. Like all muscles, they can be rebuilt if given the proper nutrition, exercised carefully and in a methodical manner without adding any further stress. Stress such as edema (excessive water build up in the
body) can and will put stress on the heart in its effort to remove the water from the body.
What can you do? First examine your dog's diet. Is it eating lots of fats or other foods containing fat? Check your dog food ingredients and what you may be giving as a treat; peanuts, potato chips, pasta, corn chips and other fat containing foods add a lot of fat to the dog's exterior body and internal body that the naked eye cannot discern. This fat will accumulate in your dogs arteries forming plague that restricts blood flow and possibly causing heart attacks. Yes, dogs have heart attacks too!
To rebuild the heart takes a coordinated effort of good nutrition. Obviously a change in your dog's diet is absolutely essential. Your dog needs fresh (preferably raw) meats, vegetables, fruits, sprouts. At this point dry commercial dog food may not be the best the best diet for your dog. Fresh, fresh, fresh, organic or free range meats and vegetables are what your dog needs. Not processed foods if at all possible, just fresh foods along with chemical free spring or filtered water.
As you know, clean (non-toxic), freely circulating blood containing wholesome nutrition will nourish all the tissues of the body including the heart. This, of course, enhances your dog's overall physical and mental health, well being, vitality and longevity.
Our dog's Creator has provided a whole host of natural remedies that have been shown to help clear the arteries and veins of plague and debris that has built up over the years. In addition, God has also provided a great number of herbs and enzymes that have been shown to help bring an ailing heart back to health. No, these are not new remedies. In fact these natural heart remedies have been used in Europe and other countries for the past two centuries and longer.
Chelation
Chealation Therapy consists of specially formulated natural substances that are known to dissolve fats, plague and calcium deposits. There are "roto-rooter" minerals for animals just like there are for people that can help your little dog clean up its circulatory system.
As the blood begins to more freely circulate to areas of the body that have been nutritionally neglected, it is important to begin to nutritionally revitalize these long deprived tissues. Not only does your dog require fresh, free-of-toxic substances food, but supplementing natural minerals and vitamins and herbs has been known to be a great asset in a dog's recovery.
A combination of your culinary skills, mild daily exercise, lots of rest and diligence along with some specific natural remedies that Mother Nature has provided for heart ailments can bring your dog back to robust health and vitality.
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For a list of recommended products for your dog's heart health, please drop me an email.
I will be posting some the herbs and vits with more details in future posts.
Jeannie
The Whole Dog Store