Posts Tagged ‘Natural’

New Identifying Natural Ways To Cure Yeast Infection

Labrador Retriever Blog | November 2nd, 2010

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Drug firms are earning billions from us poor sufferers of yeast infections in the guarantee of finding a yeast infection cure. But if we look after our bodies and watch what we eat and get some good old school vitamins minerals and other natural cures into us we can’t need these drugs that are repeatedly pushed onto us as the final cure for yeast infections…

It is becoming more and more common to see natural treatments and home yeast infection remedies being used as a substitute for conventional medications. These chemical free options may be favored for many reasons but do they really work? To answer this question we need to examine what these remedies are and what it is that is believed to make them effective.

Looking for information on male yeast infection symptoms? Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about male yeast infections; how to tell if you have an infection and what you can do about it.

This article provides dog owners with 5 tips they can implement to successfully groom their dogs ears and prevent dog ear yeast infections.

Would you like to find a natural yeast infection cure which works just as well as over-the-counter medication if not better? If so I’ve compiled a list of some of the most popular and potent home-based remedies you’ll ever come across. If you want to tackle that yeast head on here is how you’re going to do it.

Yeast infections in men are much more common than you think. Women are more likely to get yeast infections over men. To understand why this is you must look closer at the way male and female genitalia are designed. Yeast infections are unable to thrive in oxygen rich environments which is why they find the vagina a cozy home.

Dog Heath Tips – All Natural Dog Treatments

Labrador Retriever Blog | May 10th, 2010

If you’re anything like me, you want only the best for you loving pet. Your dog is a family member that depends on you for his health and well-being. And you probably spend a lot of money at the vet on medications that sometimes work but many times do not. If you think about it, you’ll realize we can all use some really good dog health tips. Especially if these tips can show us an alternative to the chemicals we find in regular dog medicines.

And what about the safety of the over-the-counter pet products you buy from your vet or at the pet supply store? There are certainly many reasons to be concerned, especially if you stop to read the long list of almost unpronounceable ingredients contained in those products. Today, more and more loving pet owners are looking for a better way and are finding that one of the best dog health tips is to switch to more healthy, natural treatments for their dog.

Okay, you’re probably thinking that natural remedies are going involve running all over town trying to find exotic and expensive ingredients. Well, you’ll be surprised to discover that many of these natural home remedies for dogs are quite easy to obtain. For example:

Do you have garlic in your kitchen? Most people do and use it to cook up tasty dishes but never consider that it is an effective flea repellant. Does you dog ever get ear infections or ear mites? Got some mineral oil, olive oil, or almond oil? These are also common household items that can be used to treat these problems and also a variety of other problems. You must have some oats around the house. They are excellent for adding to your dog’s bath water if he has problems with allergies and as a result spends a lot of time itching and scratching. Just a handful of oats added to your dog’s bath water can help to soothe his irritated skin. Does your dog have problems with his feet? Here’s one both you and your dog can use: Epsom salts. Just add a bit to some water and then soak your dog’s feet. Remember to take care that he does not drink the water. Do you treat your own skin with Vitamin E? It’s a common way to soothe irritated and dry skin. If your dog suffers from irritated skin as a result of allergies, try applying a bit to his skin to see rapid improvement.

We look for dog health tips because we all love our dogs and want only the best for them. My tip to you is to consider healthy, all-natural treatments for your dog. There are safe, easy and inexpensive solutions to many health problems that may plague your dog.
For more information on herbal pet remedies and natural pet cures visit my website at http://www.naturalcuresforpets.info.

Natural Pet Home Remedies – Dog Ear Mites

Labrador Retriever Blog | March 7th, 2010

Dogs suffer from ear problems all too often. Is your pet shaking his or her head a lot? Or maybe scratching away at the ears with its paw? This could well be a sign of an ear infection. The good news is that you can treat most ear infections with home remedies. Dog ear mites can be eradicated with the details shown in this article.

Ear infections are most commonly caused by microscopic ear mites. They are tiny parasitic arachnids that feed on the capillaries in your pet’s ear. Invisible to the naked eye, they irritate the tender skin which then causes inflammation. Wax production increases and builds up in the narrowed ear canal and can cause blockages. No wonder they start shaking their heads!

The best way to treat the ear infection is with a herbal remedy that will help to clear the ear canal, soothe the inflammation and restore the balance of healthy bacteria.

Follow these instructions to apply:

Tilt his head to the side, lift the ear flap and add a few drops of the solution to fall into the ear canal. Hold the ear flap down and massage gently. Wipe any excess away. He’s going to want to shake his head afterwards so let him before repeating on the other ear. Wipe the ear flap clean with cotton wool. Don’t put anything inside the ear canal as you’re likely to do some serious damage. Please don’t use Q-tips or cotton buds.

If you have any other pets in the house, they all need to be treated too. Ear mites are very contagious and are often picked up from other animals. This is the most likely source of the infection.

Prevention must be a part of any home remedies. Dog ear mites can be kept at bay by taking a holistic approach to your dog’s health.

Make sure they have a good nutritious diet. Dogs should be groomed regularly and checked for any skin issues. Bathe your dog once every couple of months. Keep dog bedding clean and regularly washed. You can also use a maintenance dose of the herbal ear infection treatment if your dog suffers frequently from ear mites.

In summary, if your dog is shaking his or her head, then it’s a sign that there could be something wrong with their ears. Ear mites are the most common culprit. This is really uncomfortable for your pet so please take action straight away. If you follow the steps above you will be able to prevent and treat most dog ear infections yourself.

Random Natural Feeding Terms

Labrador Retriever Blog | February 17th, 2010

Whole prey= a whole animal that is fed to a carnivore.  (NOTE: When someone says “whole prey” they usually mean frozen-thawed, pre-killed whole prey.  HOWEVER, whole prey can refer to either live prey animals or frozen-thawed prey animals. USUALLY if someone is feeding live whole prey they will call it “live prey” or “live whole prey”)

Live prey= a whole prey animal that is STILL LIVING when it is fed to a carnivore.

Raw meaty bones (also known as RMB)= Raw bones with raw meat on them, or  raw bone-in meat such as chicken legs, chicken wings, turkey necks.

Muscle Meat (also known as MM)= Raw, BONELESS muscle meat, such as chunks of boneless pork, beef, turkey, etc.

Offal (also known as organ meat)= Any internal organs, such as gizzards, liver, panceras, brain, lung, etc

Now there are several types of NATURAL diets.  Natural diet is an umbrella term that can be used to describe the following types of diets:

BARF (biologically appropriate raw foods, or bones and raw food, or born again raw feeder)= A type of raw diet popularized by Dr. Ian Billinghurst.  This diet focuses on feeding an animal a mix of raw meat bones, muscle meat, organ meat, ground raw meat, and ground veggie matter.

Raw Diet Based on the Prey Model= A type of raw diet that focuses more on replicating the parts of a whole animal.  This type of diet recommends feeding approx 75% flesh (muscle, skin, tendon, ligament, fat, etc) 15%- edible bone and 10% organ (similar to the proportions of a whole prey animal.  This IMO is a better diet then a BARF diet.

Whole prey diet= A type of natural diet that focuses on feeding all or primarily whole prey animals.  These animals are whole animals (such as mice).  Most whole prey feeders usually feed frozen-thawed animals and NOT live animals.


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