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Are Fido and Fluffy Suffering from Pet Malnutrition?

New pet enzymes and probiotics boost your pet’s immune system!
 

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PRLog (Press Release)Jun 30, 2008 – Probiotics and digestive enzymes for humans have been around for centuries and the benefits are well documented. What, though, about our favorite furry friends? A growing number of vets believe that processed pet food is the main cause of illness and premature death in dogs and cats.

In December 1995, the well respected British Journal of Small Animal Practice published a paper contending that processed pet food suppresses the immune system and leads to liver, kidney, heart, and other diseases.

“The average human diet includes a large amount of processed foods. Because of this, the use of probiotics and digestive enzymes for our human clients have been fundamental in our practice as naturopaths,” states John R. Taylor, N.D., author of The Wonder of Probiotics, “I began to regularly give my own pets probiotics and enzymes and saw tremendous results.”  These results lead to the development of a new line of all-natural animal dietary supplements, Total-Zymes®, a digestive enzyme, and Total-Biotics®, a probiotic supplement.

“We’ve had amazing feedback already from clients who have begun to regularly add Total-Zymes® and Total-Biotics® to their pet’s food,” continues Dr. Taylor, “one German shepherd owner wrote me about how his dog’s allergies and rash vanished within days after using the product. This pet owner had already spent hundreds of dollars on vet prescriptions with no success. Of all the cases I have seen using these products, none have reported negative side effects.”

Total-Zymes® and Total-Biotics® are the most complete enzyme and probiotic supplements available for pets on the market and utilize only the highest quality vegetarian ingredients.

For more information please visit http://www.totalzymes.com

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Ultra-Pet Products is dedicated to improving the quality of life for pets and their human families. Our Mission is to lengthen the life of our pets and improve their health.

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Issued By:Ultra Pet
Email:Click to contact author
Phone:(888) 207-3480
Address:27071 Cabot Road, #121
:Laguna Hills, CA 92653
State/Province:California
Zip:92653
Country:United States
Categories:Pets, Health, Family
Tags:Pet Food, Pet Health, Total Zymes, Total Biotics, Pet Nutrition, Cat Health, Dog Health, Enzymes, Probiotics

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