Can HMD be used with animals?
Vets report that a very large number of domestic animals die prematurely from liver and kidney failure. A recent report states that the natural lifespan of a dog is around 30 years, whereas few live beyond 10 years, these days. Though it is expensive and therefore rare for the causes to be investigated, it is believed by some that heavy metal toxicity is a primary cause of the liver and kidney failure. This is not surprising, as recent press reports indicate that many commercially prepared pet foods are full of undesirable waste products, including heavy metals. This is particularly true with dried pet foods. There is no reason why HMD would not be useful in chelating your pets, using the weight / dosage table used for children. Several people are currently experimenting on their animals, including professional horse trainers.