5 Lesser Known but BIG Benefits of 95% Curcumin for Dogs and Cats

The Amazing Benefits of 95% Curcumin for Dogs and Cats: A Deep Dive

Hello, I’m Dr. Andrew Jones, and today I want to share with you the incredible benefits of a kitchen spice that I personally love—turmeric. Turmeric is the root behind one of my favorite spices, especially in curries, but what’s really fascinating is its powerful active ingredient: 95% curcumin. This ingredient not only gives turmeric its vibrant orange color but also has some profound health benefits for our pets.

Why Curcumin?

Curcumin has been extensively studied, and it’s known to be an incredibly safe supplement with virtually no toxicity. Standard doses are typically between 50 to 100 milligrams per 10 pounds of body weight daily. However, it’s crucial to give curcumin with food, especially with fat, to enhance its absorption. Recent developments have led to even more absorbable forms of curcumin, making it an even more effective option for pet health.

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Dr. Jones’ Ultimate Curcumin Supplement, featuring 95% High-Absorption Curcumin (BCM-95®/Curcugreen®) with BioPerine®, supports your pet’s vitality. This powerful anti-inflammatory promotes joint health and overall well-being in dogs and cats.

Now, let’s explore five lesser-known but significant benefits of 95% curcumin for dogs and cats.

1. Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes is becoming an epidemic, not just among people but also in our pets. The condition is characterized by the pancreas producing insulin, but the cells no longer respond to it, leading to elevated blood glucose levels—a state known as hyperglycemia. One of the underlying causes of this issue is inflammation, which affects the cells’ ability to respond to insulin.

Research has shown that supplementing with 95% curcumin can improve various measures of diabetes. You’ll see reduced insulin resistance, lower blood glucose levels, and decreased inflammation. Curcumin has also been shown to reduce fat levels, including triglycerides and cholesterol, and help manage hypertension (high blood pressure). If your dog or cat is diabetic, 95% curcumin should be a serious consideration.

2. Liver Disease

Liver disease is not uncommon in pets. You might notice elevated liver enzymes, such as ALT and ALP, in your dog’s blood panel, which could indicate an underlying liver issue. The liver is a critical organ that filters everything, making it particularly vulnerable to damage from toxins.

Curcumin is a powerful antioxidant that combats oxidative stress, one of the primary causes of liver damage. It helps protect the liver by neutralizing harmful free radicals. So, if your dog or cat has been diagnosed with liver disease or has elevated liver enzymes, 95% curcumin could be incredibly beneficial.

3. Eye Diseases

Eye diseases in pets can range from conjunctivitis, which is inflammation around the eye’s surface, to more serious conditions like glaucoma, where pressure builds up within the eye. Other common eye issues include uveitis (inflammation of the cornea), dry eye, and cataracts.

A review study on eye diseases has shown that curcumin can benefit these specific eye disorders by reducing inflammation and protecting against further damage. For pets suffering from these conditions, curcumin could be a valuable addition to their treatment plan.

4. Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is a chronic condition characterized by inflammation in the intestinal tract, leading to symptoms like vomiting and chronic diarrhea. This condition is becoming increasingly common in pets and is often a reaction to food or proteins that cause chronic inflammation in the intestines.

Curcumin acts as a potent anti-inflammatory and has been shown to infiltrate the intestinal tract, forming a barrier that protects against further inflammation. Traditionally, treatment options for IBD were limited, often involving strong immunosuppressive drugs like steroids, which have significant side effects. 95% curcumin offers a much safer and effective alternative.

5. Cushing’s Disease

Cushing’s Disease, or hyperadrenocorticism, is a condition where the adrenal gland produces too much cortisol. It’s most commonly seen in small, middle-aged, and older dogs. Symptoms include increased drinking, urination, appetite, a distended abdomen, and symmetric hair loss.

For most dogs with Cushing’s Disease, the cause is a benign pituitary tumor. Excitingly, studies have shown that 95% curcumin can induce apoptosis (cell death) in these pituitary tumors, effectively treating the root cause of the disease. If your dog has Cushing’s Disease, I highly recommend trying 95% curcumin.

Support Joint, Cognitive, and Immune Health with Dr. Jones’ Ultimate 95% Curcumin for Pets!

Dr. Jones’ Ultimate High Absorption 95% Curcumin for Dogs and Cats

Dr. Jones’ Ultimate Curcumin Supplement, featuring 95% High-Absorption Curcumin (BCM-95®/Curcugreen®) with BioPerine®, supports your pet’s vitality. This powerful anti-inflammatory promotes joint health and overall well-being in dogs and cats.

These are just a few of the incredible benefits that 95% curcumin can offer your dogs and cats. From diabetes management to liver protection, eye health, and beyond, this natural supplement is a powerful tool in promoting your pet’s overall well-being.

Thank you for tuning in to this edition of “The Secrets of 95% Curcumin for Dogs and Cats." Don’t forget to sign up for my webinar where I’ll delve even deeper into how 95% curcumin, along with other natural remedies, can help your pets thrive.

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6 thoughts on “5 Lesser Known but BIG Benefits of 95% Curcumin for Dogs and Cats”

  1. I’m loving all the info you give us! Hate high Vet bills. Thank you
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  2. Had an urgent Vet visit..missed the webinar..the contents are exactly why we ended up at the vet .How can I listen to replay?

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