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Wysong Optimal Health Program for Animals
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Prevention and Health Optimization Follow This Steps. |
For Prevention
1. Follow the suggestions at the pyramid base every day
2. Cycle through the various Wysong dry and canned foods without
regard for their names. Top-dress foods with Biotic™.
3. Twice weekly give essential fatty acid (alternative EFA, Marine Lipids and Pet Inoculant
4. Feed fresh, raw foods (supplemented with Call of the
Wild™ if fed alone.) and Archetype™ mixed with meals, as
treats, and as alternate meals. |
During Illness
1. Follow steps #1-4 listed above (#4 should be daily).
2. Give Wysong Immulyn™ daily for immune enhancement.
3. Increase use of Wysong PDG™ and Archetype™ for
concentrated nourishment if appetite is suppressed.
4. Use the Wysong Nutrient Support Formula (NSF) specific for the
organ system under stress. |
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Doing the Best You Can |
Try to make choices as near the top of the arrow as possible.
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| A. Hunted, raw prey (not practical)
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| B. Fresh raw meats, organs, and bones, minor fresh vegetables and fruits (organic best)1 + Supplements* (Listed Below)
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| C. As in B, but Archetype™ non-cooked diet used |
| D. As in B, plus Biotics™, but fresh products are cooked or "table scraps" used |
| E. Wysong Diets3(best) or premium (next best) or generic4(next best) + Supplements (including Biotics™) and fresh raw foods as in B |
| F. As inE, but adding fresh cooked foods |
| G. As in E, minus fresh, raw, or cooked foods |
| H. Wysong Diets alone |
| I. Premium foods alone |
| J. Generic foods alone |
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Supplements:
- Wysong Call of the Wild™ (Vitamin, Mineral/Enzymes/Probiotics)
- Pet Inoculant™ (Concentrated Probiotics)
- Wysong EFA™, Marine Lipids™, or EFA™ with fish oil2
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Notes:
1. Fed in proportions found in would-be prey: Approximately 62% Meat, 11% Organs, 2% Bone, 25% Vegetable.
2. Follow label directions for both Pet Inoculant and EFA. Use daily particularly if disease or stress is present.
3. Wysong Diets are formulated, processed and packaged to be as close to the natural diet as possible.
4. A "premium" food is usually of high fat and protein, with meat products listed among the first ingredients. A "generic" food is a very low cost, by-product and grain fraction-based diet with meats as minor ingredients. Neither cost nor advertising can be trusted to determine value. A "premium" may be a "generic" nutritionally. Carefully study the ingredients, company philosophy, and results from your pet.
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