Conventional Vets and Holistic Vets AGREE on this...

September 11th, 2012 at 7:39 am EST

A BIG Hello to you and your pets this Tuesday!

The immune system, and what you can OR can't do to help it, are an endless topic of debate.

All of us agree ( conventional veterinarians, and holistic veterinarians alike), that the immune system is key in having a healthy pet.

Those with compromised immune systems are ill more often.

The immune system can over-react and the result is chronic itching, scratching, ear infections and hair loss.

The immune system can under-react, with the result being things like repeated skin or bladder infections.

Either way, it is important to have a healthy immune system.

So that begs the question, what can you give?

From a holistic perspective, and based on my experience and feedback from clients, bovine colostrum is one of the key supplements that has helped many a dog or cat.

YOU can get it from a variety of sources, but it is also found in my supplements, Ultimate Canine and Ultimate Feline.

You can see the exact ingredients, and How it has helped hundreds of dogs and cats by going here:


http://www.thedogsupplement.com

http://www.thecatsupplement.com


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About Colostrum
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Colostrum is the first milk produced after giving birth. It is filled with immune protective nutrients, such as immunoglobulins which provide immediate protection.

Then there are other immune supportive nutrients in colostrum such as:

Transforming Growth Factor Beta: Stimulates growth and repair of the gastro-intestinal tract.

Epidermal Growth Factor: Biochemically regulates cellular growth, cellular division and cell type. Fosters rapid tissue repair.

Glutathione: Powerful antioxidant that offers protection to cells from free radicals.

Interferons: Specialized proteins that inhibit replication of viruses within cells throughout the body.

Interleukins: A large group of signaling molecules that help regulate the immune system.

Oligosaccharides: Groups of 3-10 sugar molecules that protect against pathogens by competing for binding sites on the intestinal epithelium and provide support to friendly probiotic bacteria.

Proline-rich Polypeptide (PRP) or Colostrinin: Anti-inflammatory hormone that helps regulate immune system activity by stimulating the thymus gland.

Transferrin: Immune system glycoprotein that binds free iron, which, in turn, inhibits bacterial growth.

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The question of absorption
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The conventional arguments can be summed up as claiming that colostrum supplements are broken down in the stomach, and not able to be absorbed, hence they are of 'questionable value'

Yet they are an increasing number of studies that find they are helping- clearly they are of value, and the 'not absorbed' argument is losing some of its merit.

Consider these studies:


A placebo-controlled, double-blind study by Huppertz et al (J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 1999 Oct;29(4):452-6) showed that children suffering from diarrhea due to E. coli bacteria benefited from supplementation with bovine colostrum. Korhonen et al (J Appl Bacteriol. 1995 Jun;78(6):655-62) showed that antibodies in bovine colostrum were effective in killing Helicobacter pylori, the bacteria responsible for causing the majority of gastric ulcers.



A study by Playford et al (Gut. 1999 May;44(5):653-8) showed that the growth factors in bovine colostrum may prevent the stomach pains that are commonly associated with taking NSAID arthritis medications. They concluded that “bovine colostrum could provide a novel, inexpensive approach for the prevention and treatment of the injurious effects of NSAIDs on the gut and may also be of value for the treatment of other ulcerative conditions of the bowel.”




Heal Your Pet At Home!

Best Wishes,

Dr Andrew Jones, DVM




P.S. Non Steroidal Anti-inflammatories are one of the MOST commonly prescribed veterinary medicatiions, for dogs and increasingly so for cats.

Do they have some fairly serious side effects?

Yes

And what is one thing you can give to potentially avoid these side effects?

Colostrum

You can get a quality source fo colostrum for your dog or cat shipped to your door for 50% OFF here:


http://www.thedogsupplement.com

http://www.thecatsupplement.com





























DISCLAIMER: This information is for educational purposes only and
is not intended to replace the advice of your own veterinarian.
Dr Andrew Jones resigned from the College of Veterinarians of
B.C. effective December 1 2010, meaning he cannot answer specific
questions about your pet's medical issues or make specific
medical recommendations for your pet.


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