Optimize Immunity and Wellbeing for Pets

Enhance pets' wellbeing and restore balance so their genes and enzymes work optimally.

The Dog and Cat reports from Cell-Wellbeing provide a tool for any practitioner whose clients own pets to offer a similar epigenetic assessment of the dog or cat. The nutritional diet of a pet, along with the environmental exposures, can influence the functionality of pets. Consider this about dogs and cats.

The nutritional diet you provide to a pet, combined with environmental influences, are often expressed in a pet’s functionality. Pets have learned to acclimate to the foods available. In the twenty first century, pets have adapted to feed that is unnatural for their species and their digestive systems. They often receive starchy foods even though their digestive systems are based on their forbearers which include predators and carnivores. 

Correcting environmental influences and nutritional imbalances may have a positive effect on the wellbeing, and often the emotional state canines and felines. Some of a pet’s expressed stressors may be linked to environmental issues such as toxins or even electromagnetic frequencies which may cause sensitivity issues with a pet. Exposures to environmental toxins have been linked to higher rates of mental stress, behavioral problems and hyperactivity. Poor nutritional balance and environmental influences interact in complex and, often unknown, ways to cause stress in pets. We have included several environmental factors into the dog and cat reports to assist the pet owner or animal care professional in gauging any potential issues created by these nutritional imbalances or modern-day stressors.

Optimize Pets Reports Include

  • 12 Key Optimization Indicators
  • System Support Indicators
  • Coat and Skin Indicators
  • Circulatory Support Indicators
  • Resistance Indicators
  • Environment Indicators
  • Food and Additive Restrictions
  • Suggested Foods to Eat

This Cell Wellbeing reports for Dogs & Cats addresses 6 system issues including immune, gut as well as coat and skin condition and key growth factors. The reports also assess deficiencies with vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, antioxidant and amino acids, highlight environmental challenges due to metals, chemicals or radiation and provide insights into resistance factors such as parasites, fungus, mold, viruses or bacteria. Like the human reports, a pathway to move forward is outlined by prioritizing which system imbalances should be addressed first, which foods or additives should be avoided or which foods to consume and/or which nutritional deficiencies or environmental exposures should be addressed as a priority.