Dog Eclampsia
Sometimes, the female dog can suffer a glandular affliction known as eclampsia. The predominant theory amongst readers is that it is a disorder caused only by the lack of calcium in the blood, following an unexpected loss of that mineral element. In most cases, the mineral that is actually missing is iodine; the only healthy way to provide this element in its natural, organic form is by obtaining it from the cells of most algae and some vegetables.
Administering chemical (artificial, fake, cheap imitation) iodine is anti-natural and very harmful. In even more severe cases related to a loss of calcium, the fastest way to recover this loss is by means of a calcium injection in the blood flow. An untreated case of eclampsia can lead to death.


