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Professor Franco Cavaleri BSc NB

lectures at consumer, health care professional and education venues throughout North America; he speaks on television, radio and webinar presentations; his articles are published monthly in magazines such as Vista Magazine, Fresh Vancouver Magazine, Vitalitie Quebec, Beyond Fitness, Alive Magazine, Healthy Living Magazine, Flex Magazine, Bodybuilding.com, Animal Wellness Magazine, Canadian Dog Magazine and others.

These published works, seminar presentations and public announcements speak to human, canine and some equine therapeutic, disease preventive and performance enhancement.  The BNHR corporate philosophies and scientific findings are further extended by the corporate spokesperson, director and chairman, Prof. Franco Cavaleri BsC NB through this collection of published articles.  Our editing staff regularly formats Mr Cavaleri’s literary works on a perpetual basis for public viewing on this website.  All literature presented is supported by scientific referencing unless a theory is presented based on research or anecdotes at which point the theory will be defined as such in a footnote.  Feel free to comment in the fields provided for convenient commentary.  A reply to your comments will be returned to you by BNHR review staff in due time. Direct response by Mr. Cavaleri is not guaranteed.

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Take charge to stay clean and lean.

Take charge to stay clean and lean. 0

When it comes to health and vitality it all starts with the mind; the way you think and the choices that are made from this state of mind.

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Posted on: 07-23-2010
Category: Human Health Articles
Choose to be hormonally clean and hormonally healthy.

Choose to be hormonally clean and hormonally healthy. 0

Your meals are far more than a supply of nutritional building blocks. They evoke a hormonal response in the body that ripples out to each of your cells in the form of hormone signals. These signals are influenced by the food types and proportion of fat, carbohydrate and protein in the meal. The long term influence of these impulses moulds how insulin, testosterone, estrogen and the stress hormones, like cortisol function. Your long term health is a reflection of the foods you choose and the meals you compose.

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Posted on: 07-23-2010
Category: Human Health Articles
Preventing Premature Joint Disease

Preventing Premature Joint Disease 2

Can advances in technology actually be advancing joint disease in our young? Why is Joint Disease prevalent today in our children and our young companion animals?

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Posted on: 07-23-2010
Category: Human Health Articles, Pet Health Articles
Seasonal dangers for our companion animals

Seasonal dangers for our companion animals 0

The holiday season brings with it a higher risk of poisoning, toxicity and irresistible traps for our unsuspecting pets. The common intoxicants of the season include chocolate, alcoholic beverages, holly berries and other plants like poinsettias

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Posted on: 07-23-2010
Category: Pet Health Articles, Uncategorized
The Quality of Your Pet’s Life

The Quality of Your Pet’s Life 0

You want your pet to have the best quality of life possible. The money and time that are saved by feeding them convenient, less expensive food are sure to be spent several times over on veterinary bills and medical care.

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Posted on: 07-23-2010
Category: Pet Health Articles
Oral Health; The Deeper Truth

Oral Health; The Deeper Truth 0

By the age of three, 80% of dogs will show some signs of dental disease, according to the American Veterinary Dental Society. Poor oral hygiene is linked to a number of health risks, ranging from periodontal disease, which can cause tooth soreness or loss, and difficulty eating to diseases that affect other functions of the body.

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Posted on: 07-23-2010
Category: Pet Health Articles
Put life back into your pet’s food.

Put life back into your pet’s food. 0

Money and time saved feeding convenient less expensive nutrition is sure to be spent in multiples on veterinary bills and medical care as your pet ages. As our pets age antioxidant production in their cells declines making it more difficult for them to tolerate adversity; and this includes their ability to tolerate poor nutrition and illness. The obvious solution is to choose the best quality nourishment possible from puppyhood; food that has not been processed or at least preserves the most nutrient activity possible. However, this is still not enough health insurance for our senior pets.

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Posted on: 07-23-2010
Category: Pet Health Articles, Uncategorized
Sunscreen from the inside out.

Sunscreen from the inside out. 0

The most effective sunscreen we can apply for our human- and fur-children comes in the form of orally supplemented antioxidants. The rise in skin and other cancers amongst our human and pet populations is a function of environmental changes wedded to the unfortunate decline in antioxidant activity in our processed foods. Summer is as good a time as any to make certain that antioxidant protection is at its fullest.

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Posted on: 07-23-2010
Category: Human Health Articles, Pet Health Articles, Uncategorized

Potential Within: Your Dog’s Health 0

Today more than ever, pets are a welcome and important part of our families. They are vital to human well being, and their own well being is in human hands. How can we love, guide, care for, shelter and nourish our dogs in a way that will be meaningful for their health and quality of life?

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Posted on: 07-23-2010
Category: Pet Health Articles, Uncategorized
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