Wednesday 30 November 2011

Algae Can Perk Up Tired Pooches


German Scientists have developed pet food containing Spirulina algae, which has proven to have a positive effect on the acid-base balance on the animal’s body. It can neutralise free radicals and offers a high level of protection from so-called lifestyle diseases. Prof. Dr. Dr. Otto Putz, Expert for Microalgal Biotechnology in Potsdam, Germany explains: Dogs suffering from arthrosis or osteoarthritis have better movement very quickly. Also, the immune system of dogs, cats und horses will improve. Fur, bones, teeth, horn and skin of the tested animals have shown a substantial improvement, after being fed the green health food. The algae are harvested in Twin Taung crater lake at the foot of the Himalaya mountains, sun dried and then processed into chips. Just a few grams per day, as a supplement to conventional food, can be enough to protect our pets from ulcers, diabetes, obesity and joint problems.  
The website is www.animals-plantafood.de (only in German).  Please ask your Vet for further info.
(BIO 5/2011)

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