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How do I give Brightworks Powder?
INSTRUCTIONS
DAILY DOSAGE
FOR FIRST 3 MONTHS:
UP TO 5KG
¼ OF 5ML TEASPOON. (1.25g a day)
UP TO 10KG
½ OF 5ML TEASPOON. (2.5g a day)
UP TO 15KG
¾ OF 5ML TEASPOON. (3.75g per day)
UP TO 25KG
1 5ML TEASPOON. (5g per day)
After 3 months reduce dose to 2/3 times weekly to maintain optimal results.
SPRINKLE POWDER ONTO WET FOOD OR ALTERNATIVELY MIX WITH SOFT FOOD EG:MEAT PASTE/PATE, SOFT CHEESE
What is the BEST way to give it to my dog?
We have found the best and easiest way to give Brightworks is to mix the correct dose in with ANYTHING SOFT that your dog really likes and give your dog as a treat!
EG: Pate, cream cheese, peanut butter, or yoghurt
For really fussy dogs wrap the Brightworks powder + soft food mix in wafer thin ham , or mix in with flavoured yoghurt and syringe into the mouth.
Please make sure you give the CORRECT DOSE for your DOG'S WEIGHT EVERY DAY to ensure the best results- if your dog is inbetween weigh groups give the larger dose.
Don't forget to take some "before" pics before you start using it so that you can monitor your dog's progress.
When will I see Results?
Results can start to be seen in 7-10 days depending on length of coat and severity of staining
HOW DOES BRIGHTWORKS ACUALLY WORK?
***************TEAR STAINING EXPLAINED**************
If your dog suffer from tear stains you’ve probably often wondered what causes them?
You probably want to know how to remove tear stains.
When it comes to dogs' tear stains, most of the products available address bleaching and/or removing the tear stain but not eliminating the reason for the tear stains. Some vets like to say tear stains are natural in certain dogs and many vets even say there is no known explanation. Perhaps that’s because there is no convenient explanation for what causes tear stains. There is a scientific explanation for what causes tear stains and this article is all about science.
If you’ve done any research about tear stains on dogs you might have heard about Epiphora: excessive tear production.
If you’ve dug deeper into tear stains you might have heard about porphyrins.
The red/rusty stains on your dog are tear stains caused by porphyrins. Porphyrins are commonly called waste products from red blood cells containing iron.
Porphyrins are created during the normal cycle of biosynthesis of hemoglobin to create energy. They are created in humans, too. Every day, red blood cells are naturally broken down in the body during Krebs cycle which produces CO2 and generates energy molecules.
This is known as heme biosynthesis. During this cyclic process, a chemical substance known as porphyrin is left in the body and excreted. Excreted thru the liver, it becomes part of bile. It can be part of urine or in this case, tear stains.
The cycle: Glycine & Succinyl CoA is needed for heme biosynthesis to begin.
Aminolevulinic acid - ALA - is the catalyst. Pyriodxal phosphate (B6) and ALAS1 (Aminolevulinic Acid Synthase) are needed to convert Glycine and succinyl CoA to ALA. Condensation with Succinyl CoA takes place while the amino base glycine is in schiff base linkage to the aldehyde of Pyriodxal phosphate (B6) and it converts Succinyl CoA to ALA Heme itself, then acts as a feedback inhibitor to ALA and ALAS1 ALAS1 is one of the co-factors needed for the liver's housekeeping, removal of overall accumulation of toxic metabolics.
Medically speaking, Porphyrias; which would be indicated by excess Porphyrins – red/rusty tear stains, is the condition which results when there are specific enzyme deficiencies in the heme synthesising pathway. This is when the co-factors are not present to stop the cyclic process.
In simple terms, remove excess toxins that are accumulated in and removed by the liver and you will remove the co-factor that tear production depends upon.
You'll also be doing your dog's liver a favour!
The most common triggers of excess of Porphyria are Sulfonomides. Sulfonomides are FDA approved bacteriostatic chemicals. Sulfonamides are frequently used in pigs, cattle and chicken for the treatment and prevention of bacterial diseases. Sulfonamides (sulfa drugs) Sulfonamides are produced by chemical synthesis. They have bacteriostatic activity against a broad spectrum of pathogens. They interfere with RNA and DNA, which are necessary for cell growth and replication.
BRIGHTWORKS SUPPRESSED THE FORMATION OF PORPHYRINS-therefore resulting in a much better liver function and NO TEAR STAINS!!!!!!!!!!!