Vitamins, minerals and amino acids
Vitamins and minerals when administered in appropriate proportions can effectively restore the animal to good health. The body becomes out of balance when physical or behavioural symptoms are apparent and it is a vital first step to restore the equilibrium to the body. The biochemistry is vital to health and well being, vitamins, minerals and amino acids are all part of the body's biochemic chains.
Often for a short period of time one must increase the intake of these essential nutrients to a level beyond the recommended daily allowance. The structure of the animal form is exactly the same as for us, the human form, insofar as they have a cell structure identical to our own. For example, a liver cell is a liver cell irrespective of whether it is inside the human form or the form of an animal.
Some of the methods of digestion differ to that of our own, but physiologically there is very little difference between us. All nourishment ingested as food is broken down by the digestive apparatus into material which can be absorbed into the intestines. Optimum nutrition is vital for the animal's health and well being; optimum nutrition is achieved by feeding good quality real food which enables optimum assimilation and absorption from the diet.