Your Dog’s Water Matters
Your Dog’s Water Matters

Your Dog’s Water Matters

Great Dane puppy in baby poolThere are two things we can only live for a very short time without and water is one of them. However, not all water these days is equal thanks to the added chemicals being put into it.

If we pollute the air, water and soil that keep us alive and well, and destroy the biodiversity that allows natural systems to function, no amount of money will save us“. ~David Suzuki

We all (meaning animals, plants, etc.) need clean, pure water that does NOT have chlorine or fluoride in it. Those two chemicals alone have wrecked such havoc upon the health and well being of us and our animals.

This video was shared a number of years ago and yet is still so very impactful in showing the damage that fluoride can do to the body of anyone. In this case it was horses.

Pure, good water is essential to:

  • flushes toxins and wastes
  • major component of blood which carries nutrients and oxygen to and from all cells
  • detoxify the body naturally
  • regulates body temperature
  • cushions and protects joints, tissues and organs

Something to remember is that animals that are fed their natural diet that is according to their species needs and nature (carnivore, omnivore or herbivore) receive a lot of good nutrient enhanced water directly from their food. The opposite is true when they are fed packaged, processed foods.

Some quick facts you can learn more about on the Fluoride Action Network:

  • 97% of western Europe has rejected water fluoridation
  • 50 studies have linked fluoride with reduced IQ in children.
  • Excessive fluoride exposure can cause osteoarthritis.

I use an AquaLiv filter for my drinking water in our home. I do receive a referral fee if you ask about it or purchase one through this link. This is something new as I’ve used this filter for several years before ever offering them to anyone.

So until next time…

Have a positively tail waggin’ NATUROPATHICALLY healthy day!

Photo Attribution: Meshach the Great Dane puppy by Dr. Kim Bloomer, Copyright 2011. All Rights Reserved.

 

 

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