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Heavy Metal Toxicity in Pets

Animals have very sensitive endocrine systems that are often even more intolerant to toxins than humans. Environmental factors are a major cause of such toxins.

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What is HMD?

Following the huge success over the past few years of HMD® and its accompanying products (Organic Lavage and Organic Chlorella) many asked us “What about doing something for our pets and horses?” So now we have developed a "HMD Family" which includes HMD4PETS!

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HMD4PETS - The Ultimate Detox

Research is showing that pets are equally as toxic as humans and this is why they suffer from similar degenerative diseases. Now there is a scientifically tested natural product that can remove heavy metals and other toxins from your pet and make them healthy again.

Use HMD4PETS as a preventative to keep your pet fit and health or as a treatment to clear the detrimental toxins responsible for various diseases.

Examples would include lead, aluminium, arsenic, mercury, uranium and cadmium, along with many others.

We consulted those involved in animal health and discovered that like humans, dogs, cats and horses usually suffer and frequently die of liver and kidney failure due to heavy metal toxicity.

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It turns out that dry animal food is usually preserved with aluminium to prevent mould. A lot of commercial tinned dog and cat food has high levels of arsenic – another very toxic metal. Furthermore, it is common to send meat and fish discarded as unfit for human consumption to pet food manufacturing plants where it is processed. This usually involves adding toxins to ‘cleanse’ the meat. Cat litter is also very high in aluminium content and cats usually lick their paws immediately after using their litter bins.

After this research we launched a very unique product called HMD4 PETS

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OTHER ARTICLES:

Heavy Metal Toxicity in Dogs

Heavy Metal Toxicity in Horses