Prevention, Protection, and Natural Solutions
For months, my team has been pushing me:
“Peter, you should write on liver enzymes and liver disease. We get a lot of questions from our community about the topic.”
So today, I asked my dog Pax “for permission” not to accompany him and my partner on a dog walk and to write on the subject of liver disease, high liver enzymes, and natural solutions instead.
Liver disease increases
Liver disease is on the rise in dogs and humans and is at great risk of shortening their lifespan.
Researchers in a recent study that followed 90 dogs identified key predictive factors for two-year survival in dogs with liver disease.
The one-, two-, and five-year mortality rates are 28.9%, 45.6%, and 78.9%, respectively, which is quite worrying.[1]
Sadly, this means that nearly 8 out of 10 dogs with liver disease will not survive 5 years after diagnosis.
What to look for in your dog’s bloodwork
Elevated liver enzymes such as gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT), hypoalbuminemia (low albumin protein levels), and prolonged activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT), a blood clotting factor, are significant predictors of the prognosis of liver disease.
Male dogs also showed a greater incidence of liver disease.
Why does liver disease increase?
The liver is a very complex and important organ. One of its main functions is to neutralize and remove toxins and heavy metals that come from the environment, food or household chemicals, medicines and water.
Industrialization, pollution and the never ending The introduction of foreign toxic chemicals in the environment or food places severe stress on the liver.
This is the main reason why liver disease is on the rise in pets and people.
What is our purpose?
Ultimately, our goal should be to help dogs suffering from liver disease.
It is also important to emphasize preventing and protecting our dogs from this challenging health condition using the best, perfectly natural, and drug-free methods. available.
For years, I have recommended a semi-annual liver cleanse with LiverTune for dogs and LiverTune H+ for humans.
Cleansing aims to support liver function and help the body remove heavy metals and toxins from the environment, food or household chemicals, and pharmaceutical drugs.
Exciting results, more work to do
We now have dogs in our community that have completely recovered from liver disease or survived and are thriving beyond their predicted lifespan, which is exciting, and I am so grateful to see these results.
I have also noticed that LiverTune may be helpful for other health conditions, such as chronic ear infections and inflammation, allergies, immune system agitation, and cancer treatment support.
There is a connection between liver and ear infections.
For example, Yuliya L’s rescue dog, a beautiful pit bull cross with a history of chronic ear conditions, has been ear infection free for over four years, thanks to LiverTune.
He already knew that every time his dog’s ears turned even slightly pinker than normal, the only thing he needs to do is start a course of LiverTune to calm the ears and the immune system.
An important adjustment to my recommended liver cleanse protocol
I use Livertune for Pax and LiverTune H+, and while trying different protocols, I decided to adjust my recommendations.
At first, I recommend using LiverTune as a monthly semi-annual cleanse, which can still be done.
However, taking LiverTune for one week per month may provide more significant benefits.
You can mix it in your dog’s food or use it in something delicious like yogurt or mixed fish— the options are limitless!
The daily human dose of LiverTune H+ is four capsules, which should be taken once a day or divided throughout the day, depending on your preference.
Here’s what the calendar looks like:
LiverTune is composed of the following herbs and superfoods that protect and support the liver and prevent hepatocellular damage:
- Organic Barley Grass
- Organic Milk Thistle
- Organic Dandelion Root
- Organic Artichokes
- Organic Cilantro:
- Organic Ashwagandha
- Organic Broccoli Sprouts
- Organic Turmeric Root
We answer yes to Certified Organic!
LiverTune® is the only USDA-certified organic fermented liver detox on the market. Achieving this has been difficult, but I always enjoy pushing the limits because our dogs deserve the best.
Nature ferments and so do we!
I also focused on fermented products because, based on research, fermentation increases the bioavailability and efficacy of ingredients 7 – 10 times.
If you are curious, read the stories and experiences of our community. Some of the transformations are mesmerizing.
Click to read them here.
Do you enjoy Prosecco, summer cocktails or a glass of wine?
LiverTune is also suitable for people who want to fine-tune their liver after a vacation or who like to socialize with a glass in hand.
Most of us do from time to time and research shows that socializing is good for us but alcohol is no too much
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Take care and hug your dog for me. We are on this journey to better health together.
Sources
[1] Assawarachan, SN, Ongvisepaibool, T., Hakhen, B., Chuchalermporn, P., Maneesaay, P., & Thengchaisri, N. (2023). Predictive factors for two-year survival in dogs with hepatobiliary diseases: Clinical significance and laboratory monitoring. Animals, 13(16), 2677.