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Virgin Coconut Oil: Nature'… Where There Is No Dentist

Coconut Therapy for Pets

Author Bruce Fife ND
Publisher Piccadilly Books, Ltd
Category Medical
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Author(s)Bruce Fife ND
ISBN / ASIN0941599957
ISBN-139780941599955
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Sales Rank333,374
CategoryMedical
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What can you do if your cat has worms? Use coconut oil. What can you do about smelly doggy breath? Try coconut oil. What if your cat has an ear infection? Again, coconut oil. Believe it or not, coconut oil is a highly effective treatment for a wide variety of common health problems. For this reason, coconut oil has gained a reputation as a superfood -- a food that provides health benefits far beyond it nutritional content. Coconuts and coconut oil have a long history of safe and effective use as food and as medicine for both humans and animals. Most animals love the taste of coconut. Whether you own cats, dogs, ferrets, parrots, canaries, chickens, horses, goats, hamsters, gerbils, guinea pigs, rabbits, or other animals, they can all benefit from the nutritional and medicinal properties of coconut oil. Some of the many benefits include: improves the appearance of the skin, hair, and feathers; reduces or eliminates body odor and bad breath; Improves energy and balances the metabolism; Helps reduce excess body fat and maintain proper weight; prevents and fights bacterial, viral, and yeast infections; strengthens immune function; helps relive kennel cough; improves oral health and whitens teeth; helps ease allergy symptoms; soothes itchy or irritated skin; improves digestion and nutrient absorption; protects against digestive disorders such as ulcers and colitis; expel or kill intestinal parasites; helps keep blood sugar in balance; helps build strong bones; helps prevent and ease joint pain and ligament problems; speeds healing from cuts, burns, insect bites, and other injuries; protects against fleas, ticks, mites, and other parasites.
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