
The principles of animal regeneration
Basic data about animal species
What you need to know about your animal
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A summary of the basic indications
- General appearance and performance
- Problems associated with aging
- Trauma
- Infections
- The digestive system
- The urogenital system
- The vascular system
- The nervous system and behaviour
- The musculoskeletal system
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Bio-information
The nervous system and behaviour

Problems of the nervous system
In the case of nervous disorders caused by infections, it is necessary to initially eliminate the infection and then to focus on regulating the functioning of the nervous system. However, time is usually relentless in these cases. One solution is the administration of a preparation for the infection in conjunction with Korovet. This reduces the intensity of the inflammation, acts on infectious swelling and activates the relaxation phase of the nerve impulses. Once the initial acute phase of the illness has been overcome, Gynevet is most suitable for the regeneration of the nervous system. It supports the repair of disrupted, but still living nerve cells and eliminates their fat degeneration. Etovet has been well tried with regard to the renewal of the intercellular connections between the nerve cells. It supports the storage of long-term memories, eliminates the chaotic behaviour of the brain’s centres and stimulates pathologically suppressed centres. In conjunction with anti-infection preparations, Gynevet regenerates nerves afflicted by inflammation and reduces the pain induced by them. Externally applied Audivet acts locally against pain.
Epilepsy
This is a special chapter, because this illness may have more than one cause. Unfortunately, the causes are highly difficult to ascertain in the majority of cases. Korovet acts very well on epilepsy and its efficacy can be reinforced with the simultaneous application of Fytovet. If the animal is taking anti-epilepsy medicine, it is advisable to gradually reduce the administered amount in association with any improvements in the animal’s condition. In our experience, it is possible to fully withdraw anti-epilepsy medicine in about 50% of the cases. This depends, of course, on the cause of the epilepsy. Some benefit can be gained by measuring the animal using a Supertronic and testing which preparation is the most efficacious on the animal’s condition. This is, however, highly demanding in animals and it is only possible to use it in exceptional circumstances.
The behaviour of the animal
It is only possible to influence pathological deviations in behaviour. It is not possible to influence innate aggression or any other genetically encoded behavioural disorders. Etovet provides the best results. It reduces the reactivity to noise, shooting and New Year’s Eve fire crackers. It improves the ability to concentrate and as such it acts against confusion, impetuosity, disobedience and excessive reactivity. It supports the storage of information in the long-term memory and is therefore a good supplement when the animal is in training. At the same time, it also acts on the mobilisation of energy in the body and directs this energy towards performance. Long-term behavioural disorders caused by the aging of the animal can be resolved by administering human Revitae which improves the animal’s condition over the long term and helps the animal to have a good mood by means of the production of serotonin during the day and to sleep well by means of the production of melatonin at night.