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Natural Remedies for Pets (are they safe + do they work?)

Are natural products safe for pets? Are they actually better than drugs in some cases? well in this video I'm going to discuss what natural remedies for pets are, how they are different from drugs and whether they are safe and can be used instead of pharmaceutical drugs. Natural remedies are products whose active ingredients come from natural sources that have not been processed too heavily. The source may be animal, plant or mineral. Dietary supplements contain things like vitamins, minerals, herbs, amino acid proteins or enzymes. They are given to replace any deficiency in the diet or to provide additional levels of substances found in a diet. They will be natural remedies but the reverse isn't always true. So how do natural remedies and dietary supplements differ from drugs, or pharmaceutical drugs? The first clear difference is that drugs need to go through clinical trials and show evidence both of the claimed benefits as well as safety before being released for general use. These trials will typically take place over a number of years. Some dietary supplements will have a similar standard of trial data behind them but this can't be assumed or guaranteed. Regarding safety and side effects, I'll start with natural remedies and dietary supplements. I think most of us think of these things as perfectly safe. Even if we are not entirely convinced of their benefit, surely there can be no harm in giving them a go? Well yes, many may be and are, completely safe. But natural in itself is by no means a guarantee of safety. The clear opposite to the thought that natural remedies are always safe is the thought that pharmaceutical drugs are inherently dangerous. This is clearly not true. As I've already said, drugs need to go through clinical trials that need to prove safety as well as treating the condition as claimed. In many cases this safety is proved at many times the dose that the drug will be given to patients. In effect the trial patients are given big overdoses and the side effects are monitored for. That said, all drugs have the potential to cause side-effects. In the vast majority of cases though, significant side effects requiring extensive treatment are rare. So the final word then, are natural remedies and dietary supplements better than drugs for dogs and cats? In some cases yes, they will be more appropriate. Think of conditions like very mild arthritis or cystitis in cats. Supplements, along-side environmental management may be enough to successfully manage the disease present. In many other cases though drug treatment should not be replaced by natural remedies. In most cases there will be little proper evidence that a supplement will do the same job meaning you may effectively simply be wasting your money. Alternatively these supplements may provide a small benefit and could still be given but alongside rather than instead of drugs. Related Videos: Does Homeopathy Work in Pets?    • Does Homeopathy Work in Pets?   Holistic Arthritis Management in Dogs and Cats -    • Holistic Arthritis Management in Dogs...   Get your free copy of my pain monitoring chart and know your pet is as comfortable as possible: for dogs - https://ourpetshealth.com/pain-monito... for cats - https://ourpetshealth.com/pain-monito... Connect with me: Twitter:   / ourpetshealth   Facebook:   / ourpetshealthtv   Instagram:   / ourpetshealth   Email: https://ourpetshealth.com/contact Disclaimers: all opinions are my own, sponsors are acknowledged. Links in description are typically affiliate links that let you help support the channel at no extra cost. We are a participant in the Amazon Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon and affiliated sites. Music from Jukedeck - create your own at http://jukedeck.com The information provided on the Our Pets Health YouTube channel is not a substitute for the examination, assessment and advice given in person by a suitably qualified veterinary surgeon. The information is provided for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute specific vet advice for any individual cat, dog or other animal of any species. for more information head over to OurPetsHealth.com

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