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Diabetic Cat Food - How You Can Reduce the Need for Insulin
Published: 11/13/2009 by Madeleine Innocent in A – Z of Conditions & natural treatments (Articles), Natural Nutrition For Animals (Articles)
Can you cure cats with diabetes? Well, that depends on many factors, but if you start by feeding her a healthy diabetic cat food, your chances are much greater. Diabetes is basically about bringing the immune system back into good working order. A healthy
Diabetic Cat Food Firstly Needs to Be Nutritious
Published: 01/17/2010 by Madeleine Innocent in Natural Nutrition For Animals (Articles), A – Z of Conditions & natural treatments (Articles)
Diabetic cat food should really be called healthy cat food. Any health problem that your cat has, which necessitates a change of diet, means that the diet you were feeding your cat was not only unhealthy, but may be the cause of the diabetes in the first
How Much Does Dog Diabetes Cost?
Published: 12/06/2009 by Madeleine Innocent in A – Z of Conditions & natural treatments (Articles), Natural Nutrition For Animals (Articles)
Dog diabetes costs can vary between practitioners, but as a general rule (and I admit I’m biased), holistic treatment is more effective and less expensive. While advanced dog diabetes may be more expensive because it has been complicated by medication, ca
Feeding This Diabetic Dog Food Could Cure Your Dog’s Diabetes
Published: 11/07/2009 by Madeleine Innocent in A – Z of Conditions & natural treatments (Articles), Natural Nutrition For Animals (Articles)
Diet is arguably one of the main causes of ill health. The reason your dog has diabetes is most likely the food you feed him. Feeding my recommended diabetic dog food will not only keep his diabetes at bay, but also may help to cure it. Diabetic dog food
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