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PetTest - Pet Hair Analysis for Nutrients and Toxins Is A New Trend in Pet Care.


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ASHEVILLE, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 30, 2003

The PetTest Health Screen is a new dimension and trend in pet care by allowing the pet's hair to speak through scientific analysis. The hair is like a tape recording of the pet's life. This test analyzes 32 major nutritional and toxic minerals which reveals the beneficial minerals, like calcium and magnesium magnesium (măgnē`zēəm, –zhəm), metallic chemical element; symbol Mg; at. no. 12; at. wt. 24.305; m.p. about 648.8°C;; b.p. about 1,090°C;; sp. gr. 1.738 at 20°C;; valence +2. , as well as the potentially harmful minerals, like lead and mercury, that are absorbed by your pet's body. This information is valuable as a guide to preventing chronic disease and premature death Premature Death occurs when a living thing dies of a cause other than old age. A premature death can be the result of injury, illness, violence, suicide, poor nutrition (often stemming from low income), starvation, dehydration, or other factors. , correcting current health conditions and helping pets live longer. It is an excellent screen for pet health risks, including cancer, bone and joint problems, thyroid thyroid /thy·roid/ (thi´roid)
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 problems, kidney and heart conditions, and many others. The PetTest hair analysis at www.pettest.net is a reliable, easy-to-use, affordable tool for uncovering current and potential health problems.

For over thirty years, studies in humans and animals have demonstrated the clinical usefulness of hair analysis of nutritional and toxic minerals. Hair reflects toxic burden and mineral imbalances months and even years before diseases compounded by mineral imbalances develop fully. The information from a PetTest report and interpretation can help the pet owner and veterinarian veterinarian /vet·er·i·nar·i·an/ (vet?er-i-nar´e-an) a person trained and authorized to practice veterinary medicine and surgery; a doctor of veterinary medicine.

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 treat and prevent disease by tailoring nutrition and supplementation to the unique needs of the pet. PetTest cannot diagnose diagnose /di·ag·nose/ (di´ag-nos) to identify or recognize a disease.

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1. To distinguish or identify a disease by diagnosis.

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 disease, only a veterinarian can do that, but it is designed to identify health risks and nutritional imbalances. With the right nutrition, the pet can make significant progress toward health and build defense against developing chronic diseases. It can alert you to toxins that may be present in your pet's environment so that you can take action to remove them.

Bob Smith, founder of PetTest, stated, "Your pet's hair talks, we need only to listen and then act on what it is telling us." Bob Smith has more than 25 years experience using trace mineral analysis to promote optimal health and prevent disease in humans and now is applying his expertise and experience to promoting longer, healthier lives for dogs and cats - as well as benefits for the pet owners who love and cherish them as friends and companions.
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