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Description
Description
Application
emmi-pet relax effectively compensates for nutritional deficiencies in magnesium (anxiety, nervousness), tryptophan (inner tension, irritability) and B vitamins (lack of concentration) as well as lysine. The result is inner peace, calmness and resistance to stress while simultaneously increasing motivation, the ability to concentrate and well-being.
When dogs are stressed or aggressive
The nature of a dog depends largely on its upbringing and its living environment. Only a very small part is genetic and can usually be compensated for with appropriate training and socialization. Nevertheless, dogs react very differently to their environment and dog owners do not always have any influence on the development of the growing dog. Sometimes it is serious trauma that makes dogs overly anxious, easily irritable or even aggressive when stressful situations arise. Today we also know that a lack of minerals such as magnesium can increase the dog's irritability. The use of special vital substances also has a positive effect on the dog's state of mind. In addition to magnesium, the amino acid L-tryptophan and the B vitamins play a major role here.
General nutritional science findings
Both heavy physical strain and nervous overload (e.g. separation from caregivers, transport, performance shows, dog training or thunderstorms) can lead to nervousness, nervousness, resignation, motion sickness, uncleanliness or irritability. By stabilizing the nervous system and increasing well-being, inner peace and calm are restored and strengthened.
- Tryptophan is an essential amino acid that is converted in the metabolism primarily into serotonin and nicotinic acid (niacin). Serotonin acts as a regulator in the transmission of stimuli in the central nervous system and is very important for the dog's well-being. A deficiency therefore leads to imbalance, overexcitability and listlessness. Since serotonin is used up quickly, a regular supply of tryptophan is essential.
- Magnesium acts as an activator for many enzymes in the energy metabolism of nerve cells and the brain. Particularly worth mentioning is the protective function of magnesium against the negative effects of stressful situations in anxious and skittish dogs: By additionally stabilizing the cell membranes, overstimulation of the nerve cells is prevented; in the blood, it counteracts the stress hormone adrenaline.
- Vitamin B6 forms the basis for the smooth running of protein metabolism in nerve and brain cells. Since protein structures form the basis of memory, a sufficient supply of vitamin B6 enables good concentration and memory. Vitamin B6 is also needed for the conversion of tryptophan into nicotinic acid.
- Nicotinic acid (niacin) is a B vitamin that is present in bound form in many foods and therefore cannot be used by the body. Therefore, the dog is dependent on the body's own synthesis of nicotinic acid from tryptophan to ensure an adequate supply. Nicotinic acid plays a key role in all energy-producing processes of the nervous metabolism.
- Vitamin B12 is involved in enzymatic reactions in nerve tissue for the formation and maintenance of nerve cells. A deficiency leads to a reduction in the function and performance of the entire nervous system, which can lead to sensory disturbances, increased reflexes and uncoordinated movements.
- Vitamins E and C develop their protective effect as "antioxidants" against aggressive harmful substances, particularly in the area of sensitive nerve and brain cells. The ability to concentrate and remember is thus significantly improved and the psyche is strengthened.
instructions for use
Small dogs (4-15 kg): 1-4 g per day
Medium dogs (16-39 kg): 4-8 g per day
Large dogs (40-80 kg): 8-16 g per day
administer with food.
feeding time
To achieve the best effect, the treatment should be administered over a period of at least three weeks. Feeding over a longer period of time is sensible and significantly improves the results.
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Description
Application
emmi-pet relax effectively compensates for nutritional deficiencies in magnesium (anxiety, nervousness), tryptophan (inner tension, irritability) and B vitamins (lack of concentration) as well as lysine. The result is inner peace, calmness and resistance to stress while simultaneously increasing motivation, the ability to concentrate and well-being.
When dogs are stressed or aggressive
The nature of a dog depends largely on its upbringing and its living environment. Only a very small part is genetic and can usually be compensated for with appropriate training and socialization. Nevertheless, dogs react very differently to their environment and dog owners do not always have any influence on the development of the growing dog. Sometimes it is serious trauma that makes dogs overly anxious, easily irritable or even aggressive when stressful situations arise. Today we also know that a lack of minerals such as magnesium can increase the dog's irritability. The use of special vital substances also has a positive effect on the dog's state of mind. In addition to magnesium, the amino acid L-tryptophan and the B vitamins play a major role here.
General nutritional science findings
Both heavy physical strain and nervous overload (e.g. separation from caregivers, transport, performance shows, dog training or thunderstorms) can lead to nervousness, nervousness, resignation, motion sickness, uncleanliness or irritability. By stabilizing the nervous system and increasing well-being, inner peace and calm are restored and strengthened.
- Tryptophan is an essential amino acid that is converted in the metabolism primarily into serotonin and nicotinic acid (niacin). Serotonin acts as a regulator in the transmission of stimuli in the central nervous system and is very important for the dog's well-being. A deficiency therefore leads to imbalance, overexcitability and listlessness. Since serotonin is used up quickly, a regular supply of tryptophan is essential.
- Magnesium acts as an activator for many enzymes in the energy metabolism of nerve cells and the brain. Particularly worth mentioning is the protective function of magnesium against the negative effects of stressful situations in anxious and skittish dogs: By additionally stabilizing the cell membranes, overstimulation of the nerve cells is prevented; in the blood, it counteracts the stress hormone adrenaline.
- Vitamin B6 forms the basis for the smooth running of protein metabolism in nerve and brain cells. Since protein structures form the basis of memory, a sufficient supply of vitamin B6 enables good concentration and memory. Vitamin B6 is also needed for the conversion of tryptophan into nicotinic acid.
- Nicotinic acid (niacin) is a B vitamin that is present in bound form in many foods and therefore cannot be used by the body. Therefore, the dog is dependent on the body's own synthesis of nicotinic acid from tryptophan to ensure an adequate supply. Nicotinic acid plays a key role in all energy-producing processes of the nervous metabolism.
- Vitamin B12 is involved in enzymatic reactions in nerve tissue for the formation and maintenance of nerve cells. A deficiency leads to a reduction in the function and performance of the entire nervous system, which can lead to sensory disturbances, increased reflexes and uncoordinated movements.
- Vitamins E and C develop their protective effect as "antioxidants" against aggressive harmful substances, particularly in the area of sensitive nerve and brain cells. The ability to concentrate and remember is thus significantly improved and the psyche is strengthened.
instructions for use
Small dogs (4-15 kg): 1-4 g per day
Medium dogs (16-39 kg): 4-8 g per day
Large dogs (40-80 kg): 8-16 g per day
administer with food.
feeding time
To achieve the best effect, the treatment should be administered over a period of at least three weeks. Feeding over a longer period of time is sensible and significantly improves the results.