Holistic Health is for Pets Too

December 27, 2009 by Janet · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Pet Health & Care 

The concept of holistic health should hold true for a pet as well as humans. Holistic health revolves around the fact that the body should be viewed as a whole structure and not regarded just as a collection of individual parts. This concept holds true for pets as well as humans. All systems within an organism are connected with one another in some way, and any imbalance may disrupt other body systems before any physical signs your pet may display and therefore be seen.

Viewing the body as an inseparable structure and treating the whole (vs. splitting the body into its individual parts) allows that body, which is fundamentally sound, to return itself to a normal, healthy state.

Holistic pet food, whether or not it states so on the label, selects ingredients (ingredients are “human grade” meats, fruits, vegetables and no unnecessary grains; which essentially means no corn, wheat or soy) that can be used in conjunction with each other.  Together these ingredients produce foods and supplements that promote a healthful whole body whose systems work in harmony and are enhanced to their maximum potential. The result is nutrition necessary for an enhanced state of well-being for your pets.

contibuted by John Mikesell, owner of Love of Dogs Bakery in Carmel, IN.

Originally posted 2008-12-07 05:55:54. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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