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   Appendix A - Act 4 - Scene 15 - Glandulars   

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Act 4 - Scene 15
Glandulars

Glandulars are actually small amounts of raw glands that you can feed to your companion.

Glandulars are said to help your companion by distracting the body’s own immune response. Does that make sense?

For some reason, when the body is suffering from an auto-immune disorder, the body can actually attack one or more of its own glands. By giving raw glands to your pet in the form of a healthy treat or nutritional supplement, you essentially trick their body (distracting the immune response). Now, instead of the body attacking its own glands, it attacks the glands that you have just fed. This in turn allows the body’s glands to heal.

Feeding certain glands is said to help in certain ways. Here’s a brief list of what certain glands may help with:

Adrenal:

allergies, chronic stress/illness, low blood sugar, frequent infections, respiratory problems, fleas, mange, ear mites, ring worm.

Brain:

epilepsy, behavioural problems, nerve problems.

Heart:

cardiomyopathy and other heart problems.

Kidneys:

kidney dysfunction.

Liver:

liver problems, anemia, diabetes, low blood sugar, debilitation, general health maintenance.

Spleen:

poor immune function, chronic infections, tumors, poor digestion.

Thymus:

poor immune function, chronic infections, tumors, mange.

Thyroid:

improper thyroid function, over or under weight, cold body temperature, arthritis, hair loss.

When using glandulars, it is best to use professional supplements as they are less likely to be made with antibiotic and hormone free glands that have been preserved at low temperatures to preserve the nutrients.

Raw glandulars will also provide certain nutrients specific to the gland including minerals, fatty acids, lipoproteins, enzymes and so on.

Glandulars are usually available in different combinations to help with different situations including combinations for general health maintenance.

At the moment, I currently suggest using the pet supplements made by Dr. Swift, DVM which you can order through my pet supplements page.

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