Many of us
know of the health benefits of taking turmeric, in moderation, as
part of our daily routine but have you ever considered that is can
also be good for your furry friend? Yes, even dogs can benefit from a
daily dose of turmeric in their diet and it certainly won't harm
them!
The healing
part of the turmeric herb is in the root. Turmeric contains the
compound known as curcumin, which also gives it its bright yellow
colour. It helps to boost the immune system and can also help with
the following conditions:
- Inflammation of the joints
- Infections
- Heart conditions
- Cancer
- Aids digestion
- Parasites
- Eye health
- Diabetes
- Liver health
- Allergies
- Epilepsy
- Pain-relief
- Diarrhoea
- Memory
With
all these possible benefits, turmeric truly is a wonder-herb! Many
dogs, particularly older ones, suffer from joint diseases like hip
dysplasia and arthritis. Turmeric's anti-inflammatory properties can
significantly help to reduce the symptoms and give pain relief.
Studies have also shown that cancers, allergies, dental disease,
digestive disease and more can be treated with the herb, which helps
the immune system to heal the body by increasing the number of white
blood corpuscles. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26007179
It
has been shown to effectively shut down the blood vessels that feed
cancer and can also help to shrink and kill the cancer cells Cancer
Research UK Turmeric is
extremely beneficial for dogs as well as humans, but, like everything
else, too much of it can be bad for your health so you need to be
aware of the possible side-effects and take the necessary
precautions.
If your dog is
on blood-thinning medication, please be careful as turmeric is a
natural blood thinner and too much could cause internal bleeding.
ALWAYS consult your vet if in doubt! In any event, the best way is to
start with small doses, as little as a quarter of a teaspoon daily
mixed in with his food until you begin to see results and then
increase slowly until you reach the optimum dosage.
If your dog
becomes nauseous, constipated or excessively hot then he, or she, may
not be a suitable candidate for turmeric therapy. Also, turmeric and
aspirin should not be taken together so do not give both of these at
the same time.
Turmeric
Paste Recipe for Dogs
Ingredients
½cup
turmeric powder
2cups
water
¼cup
coconut oil
1½
teaspoons freshly ground black pepper
Method
Warm the
turmeric powder, water, and coconut oil in a pan on a low heat until
it thickens.
Add the black
pepper when cooked and extra water if too thick.
Allow cooling.
The paste can be stored for up to a month in your refrigerator.
Mix a small
teaspoonful with your dog's normal food on a daily basis and increase
gradually depending on the results. The maximum recommended dose for
larger dogs is one teaspoon daily.
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