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Richard H. Bennett, Ph.D - "For decades, the approach to maintaining healthy animals was to wait for signs and symptoms of disease in pets to occur and to counter the challenge with an array of drugs which wereoxic for the disease causing agent. This approach is now being questioned as the armada of drugs is diminishing due to multiple drug resistant pathogens. Compounding this alarming trend is the current approach to health maintenance which assumes that "all is well" until actual disease processes begin. By this time, the disease is established, sometimes irreversibly, and the damage has occurred. So the questions arises...What if a new paradigm existed? Could it be posble to optimize the immune status of animals so that (1) disease is much less likely to occur and (2) if disease does occur, it's severity and duration is minimized? The answer is YES and this paradigm shift is being engineered by small, naturally occuring protein-like molecules called
TRANSFER FACTORS." Dr. Richard Bennett holds a doctorate in Comparatie Pathology from the University of California, Davis.His work in this area includes basic and applied research in infectious disease microbiology and immunology. Rob Robertson, M.D. - "Nearly everything that goes wrong with us and our pets, with the exception of trauma - i.e. broken bones, etc., can be traced direcy to an immune system failure". Pollution, drug overload and nutrient-poor diets compromise our pets' immune health. The key to self-healing is a strong defense system, which protects dogs and cats from everything from the flu germs to cancer cells.
More than their mainstream counterparts, holistic veterinarians believe that a weak peimmune system plays a key role in causing disease. Drugs aren't the answer for immune enhancement. The immune system is not responsive to drugs for healing. Antibiotics fight infection, but they don't affect whatever weakened the animal's immune system in the first place. This is why holistic veterinarians focus less on things that cause diseases and more on those that affecthe body's defenses." And if you're looking for health insurance for your pets, you just can't go past: To Find Other sign of parvo 's
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