…and irritability. The liver is the linchpin; it directs the flow of Qi throughout the body, so these pups should be watched for liver-related issues like muscle and tendon injuries. …

…and irritability. The liver is the linchpin; it directs the flow of Qi throughout the body, so these pups should be watched for liver-related issues like muscle and tendon injuries. …
…plague our beloved animals: Diseases of the skin (allergies), thyroid, joints/arthritis, heart disease, spinal cord, eyes or brain Inflammatory bowel disease, interstitial and chronic cystitis, collapsing trachea, laryngeal paralysis, liver, gallbladder, adrenal…
…gastric ulcers including: dull coat lethargy weight loss diarrhea or dry manure gut pain behaviour changes eg. aggression and fear colic, especially recurring colic increased liver or kidney values chronic…
…synthesize arachidonic acid, EPA and DHA from linoleate because of low desaturase activity (another liver enzyme). (1) Lack of GKC– The cat’s liver also doesn’t produce an enzyme called glucokinase….
…it’s good for: Photo by Joshua Bryan Asthma Constipation Ear infections Flu High cholesterol Liver cancer Liver disease Pneumonia As if that isn’t impressive enough, research even shows that, in…
…example, research on the effects of Chaga on the liver suggest that it may prevent or slow the progression of certain liver problems and alleviate the inflammation and oxidative stress…