dimanche 20 octobre 2013

Boswellia For Dogs Offers Many Benefits

By Elena McDowell


Boswellia is a plant that has been used for thousands of years as a remedy for inflammation and pain. It is harvested from the Indian frankincense tree, and is also used to treat gastrointestinal disorders, arthritis, and diseases of the skin. Recently, boswellia for dogs has received attention from animal enthusiasts as an effective supplement for treating canine arthritis and other conditions. Fortunately, it is not associated with any of the typical side effects that are often experienced with traditional medications.

A dog's physical condition is usually very important to its owner. Dogs are obviously active creatures, and typically participate in physical exercise on a daily basis. For this reason, optimal mobility is essential. However, certain dogs experience muscle and joint problems as they age, which can severely limit their activities.

Dogs can become afflicted with essentially any medical problem that can develop in a human. Therefore, when symptoms become uncomfortable or painful, they require similar treatments. For this reason, animal experts are always searching for new treatments to effectively manage conditions that can decrease a dog's quality of life.

Some individuals choose to invest in holistic remedies for his or her pet. As previously mentioned, research has been conducted to determine whether or not there are truly any benefits linked to the use of boswellia. Canines experiencing muscle and joint pain were given a dose of the plant and a large percentage of them showed an improvement in their symptoms. Researchers have also noted a reduction of swelling in some dogs to whom this remedy was given.

Even though it is important to have a veterinarian evaluate one's dog prior to treating the pet with any holistic remedies, most experts agree that there is no harm in using boswellia for the conditions mentioned above. This is because research has shown that the plant is very effective when used to treat a variety of canines disorders.

Studies completed in 2004 showed that dogs afflicted with chronic joint pain can benefit from boswellia supplements. Each canine involved in the study was given a weekly dose of the plant for six weeks. Approximately 70 percent of the dogs participating in the study showed improvement by the time the trial commenced.

The appropriate dosage of this herb is dependent upon the size of the dog for whom it is intended. For example, one would not give the same dose to a Great Dane as he or she would give to a Chihuahua. Generally speaking, 10-20 milligrams for each pound dog weighs is the proper dose. The herb should be given to the dog mixed in food, as this will disguise its somewhat bitter taste and make the dog more apt to consume it in its entirety.

Even though the safety of boswellia for dogs has essentially been established, it is a good idea for one to discuss its use with the animal's veterinarian. Each dog is different, and therefore it is wise for a professional who knows the animal's background to participate in this decision. Ultimately, when this herb is used to treat canines, the outcome is usually positive.




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