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"Canine Nutrigenomics" As always Dr. Dodds takes
a complex topic and makes it easy for us to
understand. You can order the book through
DogWise or any of your favorite places
the link to Dogwise is:
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Nutrigenomics is the new science of how diet
affects gene expression at the cellular level,
creating vibrant health or chronic disease. Optimum health begins in the...
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Secrets to Feeding Dogs for Optimum Cellular
Health and Longevity Revealed in Groundbreaking New Book
Vibrant health begins in the cells. Learn how to
transform your dog’s cellular health with the
power of nutrigenomics in this ground-breaking
new book. Nutrigenomics (a combination of the
words nutrition and genome) is the study of how
the foods we and our pets eat “speak†to our
cells to regulate gene expression, which in turn
plays a huge role in determining whether a person
or animal will live a life of vibrant health, or one plagued by illness.
Scientists now know that while we can’t change
the genes we are born with, we can change how
those genes behave, which is exactly what authors
W. Jean Dodds, DVM and Diana Laverdure show us
how to do in their newest book, Canine
Nutrigenomics: The New Science of Feeding Your
Dog for Optimum Health from Dogwise Publishing.
Read Canine Nutrigenomics and discover:
•How too tell which foods create optimum gene
expression and vibrant health at the cellular
level and which foods lead to chronic disease.
•The amazing healing power of functionall foods.
•The “Three Keys†to easily creating a
foundation diet for your dog based on the principles of nutrigenomics.
•Howw to use functional ingredients to treat,
manage and even reverse a wide variety of chronic canine health conditions.
•¢The 10 “canine functional superfoods†and
how they can supercharge your dog’s health by optimizing his gene expression.
•The signs of a food intolerance/sensitivityy and how to stop it in its tracks.
And much more!
You can’t change your dog’s genes, but you
can change how those genes behave when you read
Canine Nutrigenomics: The New Science of Feeding Your Dog for Optimum Health!
Your dog’s diet “speaks†to his cells!
Nutrigenomics is the new science of how diet
affects gene expression at the cellular level,
creating vibrant health or chronic disease.
Optimum health begins in the cells—and this bookk
shows you how to achieve it for your dog!
Praise for Canine Nutrigenomics
Many dog parents will find longed-for hope when
they read how they may have the power to prevent,
improve and even resolve many serious canine
health conditions. Understanding nutrigenomics
and its effects on the genome is the first step,
but the authors don’t stop there; they offer
sensible solutions for health in every chapter.
Chapters on cancer, arthritis, aging, weight
control and more, describe in practical terms not
only how nutrigenomics can make a difference, but
also exactly what to DO about it.
Barbara Royal, DVM, CVA, author of The Royal
Treatment: A Natural Approach to Wildly Healthy Pets
Want to help your dog live a long and healthy
life? This informative, easy-to-read book, based
on the discovery of how food affects genes, will
empower you to do that. Practical and useful, it
will also be a key text for veterinarians and
animal health professionals at our College (www.civtedu.org).
Dr Barbara Fougere, veterinarian, author and
educator in Integrative Veterinary Medicine,
Co-Founder College Integrative Veterinary Therapies
This seminal book, confirming that nutrition is
the first medicine, is not just for the health of
dogs. It is a major contribution to the
health-through-food revolution, which will expand
the minds and practices of veterinarians and
canine caregivers and should be a required text
for all students of veterinary medicine and nutrition.
Dr. Michael W. Fox, author of Healing Animals & the Vision of One Health
Nutrigenomics is a cutting-edge topic, with
little published in veterinary medicine. This
book provides a great resource for dog parents
seeking an alternative nutrition plan for their four-legged family members.
Justine Lee, DVM, DACVECC, DABT, author of It’s
a Dog’s Life... but It’s Your Carpet and
It’s a Cat’s World... You Just Live In It
This wonderful book by Jean Dodds, DVM and Diana
Laverdure is the best resource I have ever read
on the topic of canine nutrition. It answers all
of the questions that a dog parent could possibly
have, thoughtfully exploring each of the
nutritional elements in a dog’s diet and
carefully describing what to feed in order to
ensure our dogs receive everything they need for optimum health and longevity.
Myra Harris, RN, author of Puppy Intensive Care,
Advanced Canine Reproduction and Puppy Care and
Canine Reproduction and Whelping
By reading this book you will learn not only what
is in most commercial pet foods, but also what
should and should not be there for optimum
wellness and to prevent disease based on the new
science of nutrigenomics. As a veterinarian who
specializes in toxicology, I highly encourage all
pet parents to read this book to learn about
feeding your dogs with whole food nutrition.
John Tegzes, MA, VMD, Diplomate American Board of
Veterinary Toxicology, Professor of Toxicology,
Western University of Health Sciences, Director of Education, JustFoodForDogs
W. Jean Dodds, DVM, a veterinarian for 50 years,
has a worldwide reputation for being at the
forefront of veterinary science, clinical
research and animal welfare; she has 25 patents,
and has authored numerous scientific papers, book
chapters and two books. She moved from upstate NY
to southern California in 1986 to start Hemopet,
the first non-profit national animal blood bank.
Today, Hemopet’s range of nonprofit services
also include specialized diagnostic testing;
consulting in clinical pathology; and teaching
for animal health care professionals, kennel
clubs, and pet owners on a variety of subjects
including nutrition and holistic medicine (www.hemopet.org).
Diana Laverdure MS (2015) is an award-winning dog
health writer, pet nutritionist and animal
nutrition activist. She is a dog health
columnist, canine nutrition columnist, frequent
contributor to many national dog magazines and
has authored two books on canine health and
nutrition with Dr. W. Jean Dodds. Through her
company, Pet Food Diva (www.petfooddiva.com),
Diana is leading a global movement to slash pet
obesity and chronic illness via optimum nutrition
based on the new science of nutrigenomics.
a complex topic and makes it easy for us to
understand. You can order the book through
DogWise or any of your favorite places
the link to Dogwise is:
<http://www.dogwise.com/ItemDetails.cfm?ID=DN334>CANINE
NUTRIGENOMICS - THE NEW SCIENCE OF FEEDING YOUR
DOG FOR OPTIMUM HEALTH - Dogwise Published Items - Dogwise.com
<http://www.dogwise.com/ItemDetails.cfm?ID=DN334>
image
<http://www.dogwise.com/ItemDetails.cfm?ID=DN334>
<http://www.dogwise.com/ItemDetails.cfm?ID=DN334>CANINE
NUTRIGENOMICS - THE NEW SCIENCE OF ...
Nutrigenomics is the new science of how diet
affects gene expression at the cellular level,
creating vibrant health or chronic disease. Optimum health begins in the...
<http://www.dogwise.com/ItemDetails.cfm?ID=DN334>View on www.dogwise.com
Preview by Yahoo
Secrets to Feeding Dogs for Optimum Cellular
Health and Longevity Revealed in Groundbreaking New Book
Vibrant health begins in the cells. Learn how to
transform your dog’s cellular health with the
power of nutrigenomics in this ground-breaking
new book. Nutrigenomics (a combination of the
words nutrition and genome) is the study of how
the foods we and our pets eat “speak†to our
cells to regulate gene expression, which in turn
plays a huge role in determining whether a person
or animal will live a life of vibrant health, or one plagued by illness.
Scientists now know that while we can’t change
the genes we are born with, we can change how
those genes behave, which is exactly what authors
W. Jean Dodds, DVM and Diana Laverdure show us
how to do in their newest book, Canine
Nutrigenomics: The New Science of Feeding Your
Dog for Optimum Health from Dogwise Publishing.
Read Canine Nutrigenomics and discover:
•How too tell which foods create optimum gene
expression and vibrant health at the cellular
level and which foods lead to chronic disease.
•The amazing healing power of functionall foods.
•The “Three Keys†to easily creating a
foundation diet for your dog based on the principles of nutrigenomics.
•Howw to use functional ingredients to treat,
manage and even reverse a wide variety of chronic canine health conditions.
•¢The 10 “canine functional superfoods†and
how they can supercharge your dog’s health by optimizing his gene expression.
•The signs of a food intolerance/sensitivityy and how to stop it in its tracks.
And much more!
You can’t change your dog’s genes, but you
can change how those genes behave when you read
Canine Nutrigenomics: The New Science of Feeding Your Dog for Optimum Health!
Your dog’s diet “speaks†to his cells!
Nutrigenomics is the new science of how diet
affects gene expression at the cellular level,
creating vibrant health or chronic disease.
Optimum health begins in the cells—and this bookk
shows you how to achieve it for your dog!
Praise for Canine Nutrigenomics
Many dog parents will find longed-for hope when
they read how they may have the power to prevent,
improve and even resolve many serious canine
health conditions. Understanding nutrigenomics
and its effects on the genome is the first step,
but the authors don’t stop there; they offer
sensible solutions for health in every chapter.
Chapters on cancer, arthritis, aging, weight
control and more, describe in practical terms not
only how nutrigenomics can make a difference, but
also exactly what to DO about it.
Barbara Royal, DVM, CVA, author of The Royal
Treatment: A Natural Approach to Wildly Healthy Pets
Want to help your dog live a long and healthy
life? This informative, easy-to-read book, based
on the discovery of how food affects genes, will
empower you to do that. Practical and useful, it
will also be a key text for veterinarians and
animal health professionals at our College (www.civtedu.org).
Dr Barbara Fougere, veterinarian, author and
educator in Integrative Veterinary Medicine,
Co-Founder College Integrative Veterinary Therapies
This seminal book, confirming that nutrition is
the first medicine, is not just for the health of
dogs. It is a major contribution to the
health-through-food revolution, which will expand
the minds and practices of veterinarians and
canine caregivers and should be a required text
for all students of veterinary medicine and nutrition.
Dr. Michael W. Fox, author of Healing Animals & the Vision of One Health
Nutrigenomics is a cutting-edge topic, with
little published in veterinary medicine. This
book provides a great resource for dog parents
seeking an alternative nutrition plan for their four-legged family members.
Justine Lee, DVM, DACVECC, DABT, author of It’s
a Dog’s Life... but It’s Your Carpet and
It’s a Cat’s World... You Just Live In It
This wonderful book by Jean Dodds, DVM and Diana
Laverdure is the best resource I have ever read
on the topic of canine nutrition. It answers all
of the questions that a dog parent could possibly
have, thoughtfully exploring each of the
nutritional elements in a dog’s diet and
carefully describing what to feed in order to
ensure our dogs receive everything they need for optimum health and longevity.
Myra Harris, RN, author of Puppy Intensive Care,
Advanced Canine Reproduction and Puppy Care and
Canine Reproduction and Whelping
By reading this book you will learn not only what
is in most commercial pet foods, but also what
should and should not be there for optimum
wellness and to prevent disease based on the new
science of nutrigenomics. As a veterinarian who
specializes in toxicology, I highly encourage all
pet parents to read this book to learn about
feeding your dogs with whole food nutrition.
John Tegzes, MA, VMD, Diplomate American Board of
Veterinary Toxicology, Professor of Toxicology,
Western University of Health Sciences, Director of Education, JustFoodForDogs
W. Jean Dodds, DVM, a veterinarian for 50 years,
has a worldwide reputation for being at the
forefront of veterinary science, clinical
research and animal welfare; she has 25 patents,
and has authored numerous scientific papers, book
chapters and two books. She moved from upstate NY
to southern California in 1986 to start Hemopet,
the first non-profit national animal blood bank.
Today, Hemopet’s range of nonprofit services
also include specialized diagnostic testing;
consulting in clinical pathology; and teaching
for animal health care professionals, kennel
clubs, and pet owners on a variety of subjects
including nutrition and holistic medicine (www.hemopet.org).
Diana Laverdure MS (2015) is an award-winning dog
health writer, pet nutritionist and animal
nutrition activist. She is a dog health
columnist, canine nutrition columnist, frequent
contributor to many national dog magazines and
has authored two books on canine health and
nutrition with Dr. W. Jean Dodds. Through her
company, Pet Food Diva (www.petfooddiva.com),
Diana is leading a global movement to slash pet
obesity and chronic illness via optimum nutrition
based on the new science of nutrigenomics.