The most common deficiency when it comes to fitness goals is not lack of protein; it’s insufficient fatty acid intake. Yeah, I know fatty acid supplementation is catching on but let me tell you, 1000, 2000 or even 4000 mg per day is not enough to make a difference. And any old type or ratio …
Read MoreOBESITY in dogs; from humans to Huskies Part II 0
While running, I curled twenty reps with the dumbbell to work the biceps; then immediately did twenty reps of upright triceps extension; and then about twenty reps of lateral extensions for shoulder work; another twenty reps of straight arm front raises; and immediately after that I did upright dumbbell shoulder press. All the while, I …
Read MoreOBESITY trickle-down effect from humans to Huskies Part I 0
Obesity is a growing problem; and one that has a trickle-down effect – from humans to Huskies. Statistics indicate that as many as 25 – 30% of North Americans are obese, and our pets are taking after us. A fat dog is an unhealthy dog, one more prone to diabetes, heart disease, joint problems and …
Read MoreChoose to cleanse, detoxify and maintain a lean metabolism in one clean sweep. 0
There’s a lot more to staying clean and toxin-free than avoiding food-borne toxins and environmental pollution. The foods we choose and the lifestyle we engage in also fuel or interfere with natural detoxification and cleansing
Read MoreTake 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.
Read MoreChoose 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.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreOral 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.
Read More

