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Quite possibly the most important supplement for your pets health and vitality
What are Zeolites?
Zeolites are naturally occurring crystalline minerals commonly found in rock deposits. They are formed by the crystallization of volcanic rock and ash when they come in contact with fresh or salt ground water over millions of years.
Zeolites are capable of selectively attracting and binding toxic particles, whether they are heavy metals, radioactive particles, viruses, or other carcinogens that may be contributing factors to chronic illness, and safely removing them before they negatively affect overall health. Not only do zeolites eliminate toxic buildup, they can also help control blood sugar levels, balance the body’s PH, improve digestion and nutrient absorption, support healthy immune function and help those who suffer from chronic allergies and improve the body’s resistance to diseases like cancer.
Ultimately, if we can reduce the amount of pollutants and toxins our pets are exposed to, and use products such as liquid zeolite to eliminate toxic buildup in their bodies, we lower their risk of developing numerous diseases, which results in more energy, improved overall healthy, and longevity.
“Cancer, immune dysfunction, endocrine disorders such as thyroid conditions and diabetes are all linked to toxicity in the body. Liquid activiated zeolite is a tool I value highly as an integral part of detoxification for both therapeutic and preventative health care.”
Erin Zamzow
Doctor of veterinary medicine, Seattle, Washington
Symptoms of toxic overload
The most common early symptoms of toxic exposure are likely to be fatigue, confustion, decreased energy levels, mild intestional discomfort, and muscle weakness. Zeolites can help with the following animal health issues, which are often linked to toxic overload:
“In our animal wellness center we use activated liquid zeolite to achieve lower BUN and creatine levels in blood, for chronic nonresponsive ear and/ or skin conditions and in all our cancer therapies.”
Dr. Raymond, Animal Wellness Center
The Detoxification and Protective Benefits of Zeolite for our Animal Friends
Dogs have long been considered “mans best friend”. Many people care for their dogs (as well as cats, birds, snakes, rabbits, horses, and fish) as precious companions, even beloved members of the family, this attitude is reflected in the growing level of national spending on pet care goods and services ($41 billion annually). People want to give their pets the best, often pampering them with clothing, treats, toys, and grooming services – expenses exceeding that which American spend on movies, video games and recorded music combined.
To ensure good health in their pets, owners provide high quality, organic foods, nutritional supplements, and regular health care visits. Owners do not want to see their pets suffer from illness or injury any more than a parent does a child. So why is the incidence of animal disease rising? Why are veterinarians seeing more cases of cancer, heart disease, liver disease, diabetes, and allergies than ever before? It may startle devoted pet owners to learn that their animal friends are continuously exposed to environmental toxins which are invisible to the naked eye, but can wreak havoc in bodies of both animals and humans. Just as we know it’s harmful for human beings to breathe in polluted air or drink polluted water, our pets, too, can get ill from pollutants they encounter both indoors and out; the number of ways in which a per can be exposed is astounding.
Environmental Toxins are Everywhere
Those pets living outdoors are exposed to air filled with lead particles from exhaust fumes and herbicides and pesticides blown from nearby farms and yards. Horses are exposed to aluminum in the galvanized water tanks, toxins in shampoos and conditioners and fly spray. Water is another source of chemicals and heavy metals, especially mercury.
Many pets live indoors. However, these pets are bombarded daily with toxins in their environment; the fumes of cleaners and detergents, the synthetic fibers in carpet, the colored ink in newsprint, the perfumes and lotions we use on ourselves, the flea collars and sprays and shampoos we use on them, and the pollutants we track into the house on our shoes. Even the tap water and food we offer can be full of metals, hormones and antibiotics. If we take our pets our for a walk, they lick their paws after trotting through the chemical- saturated runoff from yards and golf courses and through oil and gasoline residue.
How Do Toxins Affect Pet Health?
The danger of toxins lies in the fact that they are invisible, so they are not easily avoided; likewise their effects do not surface immediately, so the damage done does not necessarily deter repeat exposure. But just because a toxin will not cause immediate death or severe organ shutdown does not mean it is less dangerous or that the body is any better equipped to deal with it. Scientists are discovering that continued exposure to common “non-lethal” toxins can negatively affect major body systems. The constant exposure to everyday chemicals can result in a toxic body burden, when the body can no longer effectively rid itself of toxins, resulting in disease.
Fortunately, there are ways to counteract the long-term build up of toxins in the body and reduce the negative effects on the health of our pets. Although one can try to reduce exposure to toxins in the environment, one can never eliminate them entirely. Detoxification protocols are the best way to eliminate dangerous toxic buildup. Natural compounds do exist that can safely bind and remove harmful toxins from the body. One such compound zeolite, one of the safest and most effective naturally detoxifying minerals has the capability to bind and eliminate several kinds of toxins, viral sub-particles, allergens, and heavy metals from the body. Zeolite is now available in a purified liquid form, which is tasteless, making it easy to add to a pets diet.
Amazing Results in only 5 Days
Oso, a lively 10 year old Australian Shepard, developed a large growth on his right front shoulder. Our vet performed surgery right away and removed a 1.2 pound tumor. Recovery was quick and easy and all seemed fine and dandy for quite a while until last week, when it was obvious Oso was not feeling well and was limping. My husband did a physical inspection, finding a hard lemon-sized tumor has once again grown on the shoulder. We scheduled surgery with the vet for one week later. In the meantime, I discussed with my husband the possibility of giving liquid zeolite to Oso. My husband had seen great personal results. The same day we started Oso on liquid zeolite drops, giving it to him 3 times a day. Within 3 days later, Oso bounded to the barn to help with chores. He acted as if he were two yrs old, with sparkling eyes and no limp. We canceled the surgery, and were thrilled with such amazing results in only 5 days!
- Darcy Deming- Fisher
2nd chance Dressage Rehabilitation center, Southern Arizona.
Back to Normal in Seven Days
I’ve seen many cases of zeolite helping animals, but my most awesome experience was helping my brother’s cat. Mike’s cat had a huge stomach mass, and was given about four days to live. I overnighted the zeolite drops to mike and told him to at least try them. Adter 2 days on the drops, the cat jumped on top of the refrigerator, something he hadn’t done in 3 yrs because of arthritis. The cat was back to normal in seven days, and actually seemed healthier then he had appeared in 3 years.
- Joan Ranquet
Animal Communicator and author of Communication with all life: Revelations of an animal communicator
Animals helped by activated liquid zeolite:
• Horses
• Dogs
• Cats
• Birds
• Fish
• Snakes
• Rabbits
• Guinea Pigs
• Reptiles
• Amphibians
• Any animal exposed to toxins
For more information please contact
Susan Merenstein, Pharmacist/Owner
Murray Avenue Apothecary
4227 Murray Avenue
Pittsburgh, Pa. 15217
412-421-4996/ fax 412-421-6500
www.MurrayAvenueRx.com
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