5 Reasons to Feed Your Dog Sea Vegetables if They Have an Autoimmune Disease

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
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    With more and more dogs being diagnosed with autoimmune disease daily, the more we can find foods that can help reverse this immune state naturally the better. Of course there is never going to be one food that can achieve this- its all about variety and balance over time. But today I wanted to explore sea vegetable or seaweeds and 5 ways they can help if your dog has an autoimmune disease so stay tuned to learn more in todays short video.
    Hi there Lyndall Pinchen, canine naturopath from canine vitality and welcome back to Happy healthy dogs. If you are new to my channel than don’t forget to subscribe to my channel to get more great video content and welcome back to all my regular watchers. Thankyou for stopping by!
    If you’ve been following my channel for awhile now you know I talk a lot about autoimmune disease- why?? Because I am seeing more and more of it in clinical practice everyday and have been ever since covid. So I am always looking for something more I can share with you to help if your dog has an autoimmune disease. The two main factors with any autoimmune disease is inflammation and how this damage the body's tissues and immune system imbalance- this is what causes the problem in the first place as the immune system turns on the body and starts to attack a particular area. And this is where we can turn to sea vegetables a another way to help combat this disease pattern so Let’s take a closer look.
    Sea vegetables or seaweed are marine algae that are edible and have a history of being used in cooking in a variety of cultures around the world such as Japan. Most of us would be familiar with the use of seaweed in sushi and other Japanese dishes. Sea vegetables or seaweed come in different colors, textures, and flavors, and have high nutritional benefits. Common seaweeds include nori, irish moss, dulse and wakame. These super food seaweeds are rich in nutrients including a variety of antioxidants, omega3 fats, and minerals such as iodine (a very rich source of this mineral), magnesium, iron, potassium and calcium. But seaweeds also contain special compounds that are not found in vegetables that grow on land and this helps make them a unique tool to help fight chronic disease patterns like autoimmunity and help with general health too.
    These special compounds include Fucoxanthin, a type of antioxidant carotenoid that gives seaweeds a brown pigment, and which has potent anti-cancer properties, the ability to reduce liver fat and liver enzymes, and the potential to boost metabolic rate and assist in fat loss . And Astaxanthin, another antioxidant carotenoid that can help improve the health of your dogs skin, heart and joints as well as also reducing cancer risk. Other compounds found only in seaweeds help to reduce inflammation and modulate the immune system to help balance it out as well as controlling weight loss and appetite.

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  • @19Ter67
    @19Ter67 4 месяца назад +1

    You bring so many helpful tips to the community! I still plan to have Flapjack’s thyroid checked. If all is good I would like to start giving him the seaweed. You mentioned about it having omegas in it. I give him fish oil daily in the morning. Would I need to omit the fish oil on the days he gets seaweed so he’s not getting so much on those days? *SHARED*

    • @HappyHealthyDogs
      @HappyHealthyDogs  4 месяца назад +1

      thanks Terri. Given his issues I would still continue with the fish oils even alongside a small amount of seaweed. Warm regards Lyndall CV 🐕