Natural Support for Canine Leishmaniasis

 Leishmaniasis is a challenging disease for dogs, and researchers are exploring natural ways to support their immune systems during treatment. A recent study published in Animals citation  investigated a nutritional supplement containing krill oil, Cordyceps sinensis, Gentian, and Eleutherococcus senticosus in dogs with Leishmania. The study found that the supplement helped to modulate the dogs' immune response, specifically by balancing key immune cells and reducing inflammation.

The results suggest that this supplement may offer valuable support alongside conventional treatments for canine leishmaniasis. By promoting a balanced immune response and reducing inflammation, it could help improve the overall health and well-being of affected dogs. Always consult with your veterinarian before adding new supplements to your pet's care regimen, especially when managing a complex condition like Leishmaniasis.

Link to the full & original article: https://mdpi-res.com/animals/animals-09-00501/article_deploy/animals-09-00501.pdf?version=1564488559

Consult with your veterinarian before adding any new supplements to your pet's treatment plan.

References to external articles and research studies are provided for informational purposes only. Please note that the summaries and interpretations are not original work and are intended to facilitate understanding of the research.

Note: This summary is a rewritten version of the original text, condensed for web readability and SEO purposes. The link to the journal article should lead to the original research study.

Acknowledgement: Lombardi, P., Palatucci, A. T., Giovazzino, A., Mastellone, V., Ruggiero, G., Rubino, V., Musco, N., Crupi, R., Cutrignelli, M. I., Britti, D., Vassalotti, G., Terrazzano, G., & Cortese, L. (2019). Clinical and Immunological Response in Dogs Naturally Infected by L. infantum Treated with a Nutritional Supplement. Animals, 9(8), 501. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani9080501

Previous
Previous

Herbal Allies for Canine Skin Health: A Review of Four Promising Plants 

Next
Next

Using Chaga Mushroom for Natural Pet Cancer Relief