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Detoxing with Chlorella

By Dr. Kim • Dec 26th, 2008 • Category: Herbal Health for Pets, Natural Foods & Treats for Dogs & Cats

chlorellaI’m contacted weekly about different ailments with dogs and sometimes cats, and I know I sound like a broken record because almost all of it boils down to three things:

1. Nutrition. Our carnivore pets aren’t fed a species appropriate diet due to many factors these days not the least being convenience and economics. Dogs and cats are carnivores and should be fed accordingly.
We now have audio programs to help you learn how to deal with that OR you can obtain a consultation from me at www.DrKimBloomer.org
Nutrition for Our Carnivore Pets, Vol 1
Nutrition for Our Carnivore Pets, Vol 2
Nutrition for Our Carnivore Pets, Vol 3

2. Vaccines. Overvaccinating is a HUGE issue these days.
Pet Vaccines: What You Need to Know

3. Detoxing is absolutely necessary due to the previous two things AND due to the toxic world environment we live in today. And if is necessary for us it sure is for our pets. And a simple thing to do that with is chlorella, and yes even for dogs.
Here are a couple of great articles on detoxing with chlorella:
Detox Your Body with Chlorella
Spirulina and Chlorella Aid Heavy Metal Detox

I recommend Chlorella by Mountain Rose Herbs.

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Dr. Kim is a veterinary naturopath. She also is the host and creator of Animal Talk Naturally Radio show which she hosts together with her like-minded colleague and friend, Dr. Jeannie Thomason, and a proficient blogger and writer on natural pet health. Dr. Kim is also co-author of the book Whole Health for Happy Dogs and author of the book Animals Taught Me That. Dr. Kim’s articles have been featured in various publications such as Animal Wellness Magazine and Natural Horse Magazine. She sits on the Advisory Board for HolisticOption.com and is adjunct professor with Kingdom College of Natural Health. Dr. Kim lives with her husband of many years and they are owned by a rescued Neapolitan Mastiff named Shadrach. Visit her blogs: Bark N Blog & A Dog's View and her website Aspenbloom Pet Care
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