Cancer Prevention with Vitamin D3

Published: Tue, 01/12/16

Wellbeing Medicine for Animals
 
New Vitamin D3 Testing
 
Dear Pet Parent,
 
None of us want our pets to get cancer but unfortunately we've seen an increase in cancer patients over the last few months. While we try our best to slow the progression of this disease, the best cure is prevention. Recent research has revealed the power of vitamin D3 in the prevention of cancer. This research has revealed that many of us and our pets are deficient in this powerful vitamin. 

Why don't dogs get enough Vitamin D3?

1. Dogs, unlike people, do not get their vitamin D3 from the sun. Their thick coat and the oil on their skin prevents them from absorbing the proper amounts of this essential vitamin. 
 
2. In the wild, dogs have a greater ability to find vitamin D3 in food because they eat the organ meat and blood of their prey, both of which contain D3. This level of D3 is difficult to reach in our more modernized diets for our pets, this leads to deficiency. 

 How can Vitamin D3 help prevent cancer?
 
1. Prevention is key! We need to make sure we are feeding a species appropriate diet. Puppies need vitamin D3 to help with growing healthy bones, tooth development, immunity, heart health, nerve development and muscle tone.

2. Recognizing the deficiency before it creates disease. Vitamin D3 can help improve heart health, immunity, protect against autoimmune diseases, IBD, and can reduce your pet's chance of developing cancer. 
 
What should you do?

Early detection is key. Let us help you find out exactly how much vitamin D3 your dog needs to prevent overdosing and improve the longevity and quality of life for your pet with a fast and customized vitamin D3 test.
 
Mention this email the next time you're in the office and we will give you 10% off the D3 test for your pet!
 
Be Well,​
 
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