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Managing Insulin Resistance in Dogs

Managing Insulin Resistance in Dogs

As pets age, mineral deficiencies can significantly impact their health, especially hormone balance. Copper, zinc, and chromium are vital for metabolic and hormonal functions. When these minerals decline, they can contribute to insulin resistance, often misdiagnosed as aging. Addressing these deficiencies can improve metabolic health, yet hormone therapy is commonly prescribed instead.


Copper's Role in Hormone Health

Copper plays a critical role in hormone production, particularly thyroid hormone, adrenaline, and dopamine. A lack of copper leads to hormonal imbalances that hormone therapy can’t fix. Proper nutrition, addressing mineral deficiencies, is a more effective solution for restoring balance and maintaining health.


Supplementation for Hormonal Balance

Nutritional supplements like BioVITES, rich in minerals and sulphur, offer a natural way to combat hormone resistance. By replenishing essential nutrients, these supplements promote hormone production and prevent age-related decline without the need for invasive hormone therapy.


A Proactive Approach to Pet Health

Focusing on nutrient deficiencies, especially copper, can address the root causes of insulin resistance in pets. Regular supplementation helps maintain hormonal health, reducing the need for frequent vet visits and invasive treatments.


For more tips on keeping your pet healthy, check out the ebook "Your Dog's Health"  by Dr. Franco Cavaleri.

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