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Old 06-10-2010, 01:13 PM   #65
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Originally Posted by ally173 View Post
thanks for the info.
now how much fat content are we talking about for one capsule of nordic omega-3. i was thinking to give her one every other day.
i am going to ask her vet; but he always says yes lets try it to everything

This is why I recommended (months ago, on your thread) coconut oil or milk (comes in powder form) because it is plant based and the body metabolizes it differently than oils/fat from animal sources, and it is much less likely to cause issues with the pancreas and IBD.

Amino acids occur naturally in people and dogs. Dogs with gastro (tummy) problems may not have enough Amino acids in their systems to support total, complete digestion, and supplementation would help solve this problem.

Because without the tools (aminoacids and proteins) the food justs rots in their tummies and then they puke it up.

The inflammation in the intestines gives bad bacteria a good place to hang out and create havoc with the whole system.

Adding the supplements will digest the food before it rots and should stop any vomiting.

Probiotics with digestive enzymes contains everything she needs for her body to do what it can't do but needs to do with food.

It will also provide an overload of good bacteria naturally found in a normal intestine which will help to flush out the bad bacteria which makes her sick.
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