By Willie Davis
How our Puppies are Bred to Improve the Boerboel Breed
The primary adopted way towards breeding Boerboel dogs, whose origin traces back to South Africa, encompasses making significant calculated adjustments to their behavior and diet, aiming to improve their overall health and along with imbuing a very strong immune system. The adaptogenic, essential oils which are responsible for the enhanced health and well-being of the puppies bred to become biohacked Boerboels include herbs that are primarily meant to enhance the immunity of the respective puppies.
Top Adaptogenic
The herbs group supports the breed’s natural capabilities of dealing with stresses, which may arise from physical, chemical, or biological elements. Studies opine that the non-toxic plant products also foster the organism's immune health, thereby enabling a longer persistence in the resistance phase before transitioning to exhaustion (Grover & Samson, 2015). Siberian ginseng constitutes part of the widely applied adaptogens across the spectrum and confers additional benefits to the species using it by improving attention levels and increasing endurance in scenarios involving prolonged fatigue for the Biohacked Boerboel puppies. According to Liao et al. (2018), they are also critical in enhancing the physical stamina's increment in emotionally and physically unstable situations and protecting against depressive events. Specifically, ginseng has anti-inflammatory elements that are critical in regulating the dog’s blood sugar that could significantly impede performance. Additional literature depicts that the significance of herbal products on animals range from dogs to other types of pets, and herbivores, such as horses (Fajimi & Taiwo, 2005).
In a study by Panossian & Wikman (2010) that focuses on assessing the impact of Adaptogenic compounds on animals, such as the biohacked Boerboels that later confer them additional benefits compared to the other species in effectiveness and performance, the results show that adaptogens have renowned neuroprotective, anti-depressive and CNS stimulating components to the species. These attributes are responsible for the unique nature of the Boerboel puppies.
Anti-cancer Benefits of Black Seed Oil
We have used the black seed oil, also Nigel sativa, has, since the traditional times, as an effective medicine in the treatment of a range of health conditions. Identifiable major pharmacological components of the black seed oil that have potent anti-mutagenic and anti-carcinogenic agents include the thymoquinone (TQ), which confer diversified health benefits to the Biohacked Boerboel species (Khan et al., 2011). Notably, the component is effective in a wide range of cancers, such as hepatic and lung cancers.
Benefits of Black Walnut Oil in Preventing Heartworms
The black walnut oil used component used by companies primarily contains multiple volatile components critical in preventing infections against occurring that could lead to the death of pets. Notably, we find them useful in treating prevalent parasitic worm infections in animals, including intestinal worms and heartworms hence appropriate in mitigating resultant high mortality rates.
Benefits of Chondroitin in Supporting Joint Mobility
We use the component Chondroitin/Bosweilla in joint mobility therapies for dogs and to help aid against signs of Hip Dysplasia/ Elbow Dysplasia. The stated elements contain substances naturally occurring in cartilages and function in reinforcing animal joints hence boosting their performance and mobility.
Benefits of CBD Oil in Relieving Stress
The Cannabidiol oil used by our company constitutes a phytocannabinoid from the plant’s extracts and has been a useful element that aids in relieving stress, which could compromise animal mood and while improving the temperament. The action plan includes the CBD interaction with various receptors, such as the CB1 receptors. In the clinical set-up, CBD has been known to benefit animals with multiple types of anxieties that include social-related, separation from family or, post-traumatic stress from the Boerboel's protective instincts. In the Boerboels, the element is also beneficial in alleviating loneliness from the dog when the owner is away.
Oregano Oils as Anti-Viral Agents
We also use the Oregano oils that originate from fragrant herbs from the Italian domain as effective natural agents that confer antibiotic, antiviral, and antifungal properties, which have been in use for centuries. The compound contains various potentially healing compounds, such as terpinene and thymol, and has been used as a suitable remedy for kennel cough. The components are useful in lessening disease severity in Biohacked Boerboels that could negatively affect their immune system.
Ozonated Oils in Teeth and Gum Health
Ozonated oils have recently increased their applicability by being used for ozone therapy, in addition to being an excellent commendable support structure for teeth and gums, and in the removal of plaques. Feeding Biohacked Boerboels these types of oils as directed by our company’s practices improves the integrity and health of their dental systems enabling them to effectively execute tasks.
Conclusion
Modern-day advancements have led to the proliferation of ways of enabling cross-breeding distinct species to attain a desired offspring with improved characteristics. Our company believes that adaptogens have been used in enabling and maintaining the health and wellbeing of distinct species, including the prominent Biohacked Boerboels, and promoting their activities and immune systems.
Adaptogens are not the only Biohacks we implement to enhance the health of our Boerboels. We also use...
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Organic, Toxin-Free Dog Food
References
Fajimi, A. K., & Taiwo, A. A. (2005). Herbal remedies in animal parasitic diseases in Nigeria: a review. African journal of biotechnology, 4(4), 303-307.
Grover, A. K., & Samson, S. E. (2015). undefined. Nutrition Journal, 15(1). doi:10.1186/s12937-015-0115-z
Khan, A., Chen, H., Tania, M., & Zhang, D. (2011). Anticancer activities of Nigella sativa (Black cumin). African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines, 8(5S). doi:10.4314/ajtcam.v8i5s.10
Liao, L., He, Y., Li, L., Meng, H., Dong, Y., Yi, F., & Xiao, P. (2018). A preliminary review of studies on adaptogens: Comparison of their bioactivity in TCM with that of ginseng-like herbs used worldwide. Chinese Medicine, 13(1). doi:10.1186/s13020-018-0214-9
Panossian, A., & Wikman, G. (2010). Effects of Adaptogens on the central nervous system and the molecular mechanisms associated with their stress—Protective activity. Pharmaceuticals, 3(1), 188-224. https://doi.org/10.3390/ph3010188