I'd like to share a little insight into my practice—the practice of veterinary medicine. For 18 years now, I've been working as a veterinary medicine practitioner in a mobile practice for horses and dogs. Every day, I encounter the fact that animals are lacking nutrients due to inadequate nutrition in today's diet: nutrients for a better metabolism, for skin function, for intestinal function, for detoxification via the liver and kidneys... I now work with a system in my practice that can clearly show me deficiencies in practice. Once I've determined exactly what the sick body needs for recovery, Nikolaus Nature's preparations come into play—pretty much always! Because they've been among my standard preparations for 17 years, and they've fascinated me the same way ever since.
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Lena, a 10-year-old terrier mix, had a shaggy, greasy, dull coat, calluses on both elbows, cracking joints in her hips, and periodontal disease. Based on the examination, she was first given a course of Hepaguard Dog, a body cleaner. After 10 days, the dog was like new. The periodontal disease had decreased, the cracking joints were significantly less, the calluses were covered with fur, and her coat was shiny and noticeably less shaggy.
I recommend my patients take a four-week course of this preparation twice a year as a preventative measure. The liver needs to be cleaned up and supported in between, which reduces the buildup of toxins, which are ultimately eliminated through the skin.
For dogs that frequently have to deal with pests and parasites inside and out, "Imun Dog para" is essential! It restructures the intestines so that helminths and germs find an unfavorable breeding ground, and they seek out another home—if they're still able to do so! If you strengthen the balance in the intestines and get the liver and kidneys functioning again, then fleas and ticks won't find the metabolic level of the skin, which they prefer! Given before tick season, you're providing the best prophylaxis against unwelcome companions on your dog or cat.
So: prevention is better than cure!
Michaela Wegner – Animal Naturopath wishes you a pest-free time