beast 1,884 Posted February 2, 2013 Report Share Posted February 2, 2013 A sensible type, doctor, has this to say on Toxins and detoxifying "I read nonsense about removing "toxins" all the time, but I have never seen any identification of what those "toxins" are supposed to be, much less any evidence that anything is removed by the recommended treatments, which include herbal remedies, diet regimens, bowel cleansers, massage, footbaths, electronic gadgets, you name it! Those "toxins" are as mythical as the Tooth Fairy. In fact, the Tooth Fairy makes more sense: I have some evidence for the Tooth Fairy, because, as a child, I saw the money under my pillow. I haven't seen a "toxin" yet. Harriet Hall, M.D. Not one to argue with you Sandymere but i use this on my pigeon's and i can tell you it has a very positive effect both in performance and condition !!! in fact if i was restricted to one supplement for my birds then this would be the one id keep. dont wanta fight mate, and maybe this is useful for pigeons but would you feed tick beans and maple peas to your running dog? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
beast 1,884 Posted February 2, 2013 Report Share Posted February 2, 2013 the ingredients of senachol are listed as Methionine, Choline and Sorbitol. searching the web, i see the first two are mostly found in eggs meat fish etc so your dog should be getting plenty anyway. the sorbitol is something called a sugar alcohol (whatever that is!) it is found in prunes etc and is used as a laxative and may cause diarrhoea and flatulence...dont think i will be giving it to my dogs!!! it may be that these are things which pigeons dont get in their seed based diet, or that they have different effects on a bird than a mammal? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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