

Calculating Calcium Requirements
Many People had ask that in EggShellent Calcium instructions is instructed to give one teaspoon (1900 mg of calcium) for each one pound of food. Everywhere else we have seen that the dosage should be 900 mg for every one pound of food. Can we explain why our dosage suggestion is more than double? I know this is complicated answer but I don't know how else. When calculating calcium requirements, multiple factors come into play. First, and most well-known is the calcium phos


Dealing with Kidney Failure
Unfortunately, one of the most common chronic health problems facing companion animals today is chronic renal (kidney) failure. It is one of the major causes of death in cats. It occurs in dogs, as well, but not as commonly. Most of those who have been diagnosed with chronic renal failure (CRF) are given a prognosis of only a few months to live. Euthanasia is not an uncommon recommendation by conventional veterinarians. Fortunately, since I have turned to a holistic approach


Glandular Therapy
Glands are organs that secrete substances which produce a physiological response. They need nutritional support like other tissues. Exocrine glands secrete onto the skin or mucous membranes. Endocrine glands secrete substances whose functions are within the body e.g. insulin. The endocrine system is involved with metabolism, circulation, water balance, growth, tissue repair, maturity, immunity, reproduction, nutrient metabolism and a lot more. Raw glandulars are tissue co