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What About Nutrition?

Dr. Young
A new and exciting road to improved health and prevention of illness has just opened for your pets. Dr. Young always advises his clients to add Glyconutrients to their pet's diet. Glyconutrients, in simple terms, are plant carbohydrates with a sugar molecule included in their chemical structure; Glyco is the Greek word meaning sweet. The formulation that Dr. Young recommends contains eight of these sugars that are absolutely essential for maintaining life and health.
A national decline in animal health, according to many reliable sources, has been caused by several factors: decades of consuming nutritionally questionable commercial pet food products, the proven harmful effects of over-vaccination, and the unfortunate dependency on steroids and antibiotics. The innate ability of the body to heal itself has been seriously compromised in many animals, particularly dogs, cats, and horses (and humans)!
Glyconutrients are compatible with any type of treatment prescribed by both conventional and alternative practitioners. These essential carbohydrates strengthen the body’s inner environment, which, in turn, enhances the energy that stimulates the immune system, as well as a process called “cell communication”. This communication network results in all of the organs working with one another in an orderly sequence of body reactions. Without these activities, good health is impossible to attain.
Although the formulation is produced for human consumption, holistic veterinarians have also recognized the importance of Glyconutrients in supporting the handling of health challenges in animals. This approach to disease management is not only safe and drug-free... IT WORKS!
All cases that Dr. Young treats will be taking Glyconutrients. Flower Essences, such as Bach Flowers, are frequently prescribed, in order to address the obstacles created by stress. Dr. Young can instruct his clients about how to obtain the Glyconutrients products that he recommends.
Find Dr. Young at http://www.homeopathyanimals.com/

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