Wysong provides a comprehensive naturalistic
approach to the common problems of Struvite Crystals, Bladder Stones, Canine
and Feline Urolithiasis.
Struvite Crystals, FLUTD, Canine Struvite Urolithiasis, Bladder
Stones, understanding the causes.
Struvite crystals, bladder
stones and urinary disease syndromes are examples of nutritionally influenced
disease conditions. As is the case with many domestic animal diseases, it
is important to note that canines and felines in the wild that consume a
natural raw diet do not experience struvite crystals and urolithiasis to any
degree. Domestic animals on the other hand, which are fed a diet of
highly processed denatured, starch-based, synthetic products, succumb to
struvite crystals, bladder stones, and urolithiasis in large numbers.
There are two primary causes for this disparity in disease incidence:
?Domestic animals are fed an exclusive diet of nutrient
depleted, highly processed pet foods. This is in stark contrast to the natural,
meat-based, raw diet replete with vitamins, minerals, enzymes, and probiotics
consumed by wild canines and felines. This, plus overfeeding, creates an
unhealthy physiological environment in which disease can take root.
?Conventional pet foods are unnatural in that they are denatured by heat,
imbalanced in minerals, and laden with starches and carbohydrates (in far
greater quantities than would ever be consumed in the wild). This yields a more
alkaline urine, which causes the precipitation and the development of struvite
crystals, bladder stones and urolithiasis disease.
The frequency with which companion animals fall victim to urinary disease
syndromes is astounding. Prevention and treatment can be achieved while
simultaneously creating optimal health for your pet by mimicking the
natural/archetypal diet. This fosters an acidic body environment, which
will aid in both the treatment and prevention of struvite crystals, bladder
stones, FLUTD, and canine urolithiasis.
In spite of common opinion, the magnesium content of natural foods is not an
etiological factor in FLUTD (Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease) and canine
urolithiasis unless it is added in the form of excess magnesium oxide rather
than magnesium chloride. Animals in the wild maintain an acid urine and
freedom from struvite crystals, bladder stones, FLUTD, and canine and feline
urolithiasis, yet the foods consumed by wild canines/felines contain higher
levels of magnesium (0.1%) than suggested by some pet food manufacturers.
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Treatment and Prevention
of Struvite Crystals, FLUTD, Canine Struvite Urolithiasis, Bladder
Stones
Revert the
diet to its natural form.
The diet pet carnivores are designed for is
meat-based. It is not by coincidence that high protein foods naturally
generate a more acidic urine which prevents the development of struvite
crystals and bladder stones.
To combat the formation of struvite crystals, FLUTD, bladder stones and
Urolithiasis seek out high meat protein , low carbohydrate natural (preferably
raw) foods which resemble the natural canine and feline diet.
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