04-30-2012, 06:43 AM
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Originally Posted by rubymoon2072 skin conditions
clears up skin conditions such as eczema, flea allergies, contact dermatitis,and itchy skin
reduces allergic reactions and improves skin health
makes coats become sleek and glossy, and deodorizes doggy odor
prevents and treats yeast and fungal infections, including candida
disinfects cuts and promotes wound healing
applied topically, promotes the healing of cuts, wounds, hot spots, dry skin and hair, bites and stings digestion
improves digestion and nutrient absorption
aids healing of digestive disorders like inflammatory bowel syndrome and colitis
reduces or eliminates bad breath in dogs
aids in elimination of hairballs and coughing immune system, metabolic function, bone health
contains powerful antibacterial, antiviral, and anti-fungal agents that prevent infection and disease
regulates and balance insulin and promotes normal thyroid function
helps prevent or control diabetes
helps reduce weight, increases energy
aids in arthritis or ligament problems
integrative veterinarian and naturopathic doctor, dr. Karen becker, says “medium-chain triglycerides (mcts) have been shown to improve brain energy metabolism and decrease the amyloid protein buildup that results in brain lesions in older dogs. Coconut oil is a rich source of mcts. I recommend 1/4 teaspoon for every 10 pounds of body weight twice daily for basic mct support.”
why not give coconut oil a try and introduce it to your dog? It offers many benefits for your dog and is a more sustainable and less toxic source of oils than fish.
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wow, you are so awesome.
Thanks so much.
I am going to start all my dogs on the coconut oil today.
Have a great day |
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