Turmeric For Dogs

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Supporting The Natural Inflammatory Response With Turmeric For Dogs

Healthline.com describes inflammation as this

Inflammation refers to your body’s process of fighting against things that harm it, such as infections, injuries, and toxins, in an attempt to heal itself. When something damages your cells, your body releases chemicals that trigger a response from your immune system.

This response includes the release of antibodies and proteins, as well as increased blood flow to the damaged area. The whole process usually lasts for a few hours or days in the case of acute inflammation.

Chronic inflammation happens when this response lingers, leaving your body in a constant state of alert. Over time, chronic inflammation may have a negative impact on your tissues and organs. Some researchTrusted Source suggests that chronic inflammation could also play a role in a range of conditions, from cancer to asthma.

There will be a time that everyone needs to help support the body’s natural response to inflammation. It may be for a short-term injury with exercise, recovery from an illness or surgical procedure, or the aging process.

Many of us will wait too long to take action in this area for our senior pets. We tend to “wait and see” if we need to take action. Often by the time we see our dog struggling, we are desperate for relief and willing to try anything — even if it’s the traditional route of medications.

The good news is you have alternatives. One of my new favorites is:

Golden Turmeric combines the benefits of high-quality turmeric and prebiotics to support your body’s natural response to inflammation, immune response, joint health, mobility, and recovery after exercise. This bountiful blend can support healthy digestion as well as your gut-brain axis. Golden Turmeric’s unique, water-dispersible formula makes it 24 times more bioavailable than standard turmeric extracts. It absorbs quickly and easily, so you can enjoy the full benefits of turmeric and relax, restore, and recover.

Yes, Golden Turmeric is safe for dogs. It’s a great source of prebiotics & antioxidants as well.

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