
All animals have a gut microbiome that needs to be in balance to avoid disease and conditions in the body. The gut microbiome consists of billions of bacteria, with a large variety of species. As we know for ourselves, what an animal eats will affect their gut microbiome because all these colonies of bacteria eat what we send down to them. This is why diet is the foundation of health for the bacteria, this also shows the importance of the ingestion of herbal remedies as they make direct contact with these colonies of bacteria in order to help them.

The good bacteria in our animals, helps with the following:
- Detoxification
- Mood and Stress Response
- Absorption of nutrients
- The production of vitamins and minerals
- Energy
- Sleep
- Neurotransmitter production
- Weight Management
- Inflammation
- The Immune System
- Digestion
- Metabolism
For many years we have been under the impression that our animals can thrive on dry and overly processed foods. We are starting to see the effects of these insufficient diets on our loving animals. This includes dogs, cats, rabbits, rodents, birds ect… In order to keep our animals healthy, it is our responsibility as their humans to give them what they need to live long, happy and healthy lives. This includes fresh food and proper supplementation. We need to support their gut microbiome for their entire lives, not just when a problem arises. As a holistic animal practitioner, it is highly recommended that all animal be on a gut protocol throughout their lives to maintain good health.

The following are some options and tips that you can incorporate in your animal’s health program:
- Redox Molecules – click here
- Adored Beast Protocol –click here
- Herbal Program – click here
If you are interested in a consultation from Maria for your animal, feel free to book a consultation here.
Consult with a holistic veterinarian or holistic practitioner to lead you in the right direction. If you feel uncertain, holistic practitioners have the expertise and wisdom to direct you to top quality herbal products for your animal. Do not use any remedies if you are not certain which and how to use them, it is best to work with a practitioner. This blog is for educational purposes only.

