An internal clay cure for your dogs

You have surely noticed that our dogs, small or large, young or old, of all breeds, are encountering more and more health problems: allergies, itching, digestive disorders, etc.

They are not spared from the many problems that also affect humans. After all, we share the same environment!

Air and water pollution, ultra-processed food containing additives with unpronounceable names, omnipresent electromagnetic waves that disrupt our endocrine system... and theirs too.

We do what we can to offer them the best, but we must recognize that our times are demanding.

Our companions, although carnivores, often consume commercially produced kibble that isn't always suited to their physiology. This frequently leads to internal imbalances, various allergies, and skin problems, among other things.

Without claiming that clay is a miracle solution, I can nevertheless assure you that an internal clay cure, integrated into their food for three weeks at the start of each season, is an excellent way to help their body purify itself naturally.

Clay helps eliminate drug residues lodged in the organs, supports metabolism, regulates pH and maintains good digestive balance.

In case of diarrhea, you can prepare a clay paste mixed with water and give it directly into the puppy's mouth using a syringe, or simply mix it into the food for an adult dog.

Between treatments, it is also advisable to offer your pet a second bowl of water, this time clay. Always in a plastic or glass container – definitely not metal, as clay contains ions that can interact with it.

Then observe which bowl your dog or cat prefers. It's not uncommon for an animal to instinctively choose to drink the clay water if it feels the need.

For cats that never go outside, it's especially recommended to offer them clay water. Since they don't have access to grass to purge naturally, clay offers them an effective alternative for cleansing their digestive system. In fact, you may notice that their stools smell stronger during this time, a sign that toxins are being effectively eliminated.

I promise, it's excellent!

They don't even wait their turn!
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A little kitten who was having trouble with his digestive system spontaneously went to drink the clay water
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