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Post by BudgiesBuddy on Oct 15, 2011 20:23:14 GMT
I do think that alot of people use it on a sick budgies. Yes there must be. Just need to know some results of that.
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Post by Gaile on Oct 15, 2011 20:26:30 GMT
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Post by Gaile on Oct 15, 2011 21:25:44 GMT
A revolutionary breakthrough in sick bird support
Now you can give your sick and stressed bird’s even better support EVERY bird keeper has had the experience of seeing birds looking fluffed and under-the-weather. Usually it is impossible to even guess what may be wrong. We all want to do something to help but we rarely know what is best for the bird. But now we can provide help for many cases, even though we don't know exactly what is wrong, simply by supporting the bird's own natural defence systems. For a number of years The Birdcare Company has been at the forefront of avian health technology. So it is not surprising that this firm has introduced a completely revolutionary approach in this vital area of bird keeping. Birdcare have been using herbal extracts to support the immune system of sick and stressed birds for many of years. But these ingredients are not water-soluble which limits their use. However a world-wide search has found a number of exciting new ingredients that have demonstrated dramatic performance in trials on sick and stressed birds and that can be given in water or on food. Unique white cell support system Their research has focused on the white blood cells. These are the immune system's "Rapid Reaction Force". When invaded by an infectious germ like a virus or bacteria the immune system makes huge quantities of white blood cells that rapidly spread through the blood system and kill the invaders. Any of you who have worked in a factory will know that, when there is a sudden large demand for a particular product, you inevitably can't make it because you are short of stocks of at least one raw material. This can and does occur in the body as well, and limits its ability to produce those extra white blood cells. In addition, white blood cells use large quantities of fats to power themselves as they go about attacking invaders. Fats are burned in the cells' "boiler houses" (called mitochondria) and a special vitamin-like substance is used to get the fats into the mitochondria. Again this material can be rapidly depleted in the face of a hostile enemy. So, by adding the special nutrients most in demand for rapid white cell production and by adding the special vitamin-like substance, the bottlenecks can be prevented and the immune system can work at full power. Comprehensive ingredients The new product, called Guardian Angel, is based around these two revolutionary new concepts. In order to make the use of this product as simple as possible The Birdcare Company has also included many of their other unique nutritional ingredients. So Guardian Angel incorporates the vitamins and unique Rapisorb minerals normally found in the "Essentials" products. It contains the beneficial probiotic bacteria and herbal extract from BioPlus and the highly bio-available minerals found in their Maxima. A maintenance level of calcium is provided and this has been developed from their incredibly popular Calcivet product. Finally the whole package is incorporated into the yeast extracts, extra vitamin C and long term energy found in their Spark technology. Like Spark, Guardian Angel is 100% active ingredients. It does not contain any fillers or carriers. Product evaluations Trials have been conducted on both sick and healthy birds. Here are some of the customer responses. Patrick Hens is one of the biggest bird dealers in Europe. His operation in Belgium attracts visitors from Britain and around the Continent. Like other firms handling large quantities of birds Patrick has relied on expensive antibiotics to ensure his stock remains healthy. As part of our trials Patrick imported birds using Guardian Angel instead of antibiotics. The result was fit and healthy birds with no signs of stress at all! In England we tested the new product on many groups of sick birds. Here are two examples of the excellent results. Neil Fisher rescued four black headed caiques from appalling conditions in a pet shop. They were sick, fluffed and soiled all over. They had "runny noses" and other severe respiratory problems. They were making no progress when Neil rang The Birdcare Company. Two days on Guardian Angel and the birds were in fabulous condition. Even their feather colour had improved and they were full of energy and vitality. The respiratory problems had cleared up. Sheila Hayes of Sussex was suffering an outbreak of megabacteria in her flock of finches. She started using Guardian Angel while waiting for the appropriate drugs to arrive from her vet. One of her birds had been very sick for three months, sitting fluffed all day. After just 2 days on Guardian Angel there was a dramatic improvement. They became very active and vocal for the first time in three months. We do not believe that Guardian Angel will actually cure birds suffering from megabacteria. The birds were later treated with the correct anti-fungal drugs under the guidance of the vet. But Guardian Angel made a dramatic improvement in the vitality and wellbeing of the flock while they waited for the drug to arrive. It was then used after the drug treatment for a final boost. So Guardian Angel, used for sick birds as a single supplement to a normal diet, should meet all of the patient's extra nutritional needs as well as providing unprecedented immune system support. This means that Guardian Angel is both easy and economical to use. Sometimes, if calcium deficiency is suspected, extra Calcivet will be recommended. Guardian Angel is designed to be applied either in the drinking water or on suitable fresh foods and eggfoods. Our white cell support system and Flourish immune support ingredients are also incorporated into Poly-Aid (Survive) and Formula Plus (for addition to hand rearing foods. Just like all of its other products, Guardian Angel is backed by The Birdcare Company's famous free advisory service.
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Post by Ryan.W on Oct 16, 2011 0:34:41 GMT
he gives it to the budgies when they return from the show or if he has a new bird it is great for dealing with stress! stress can cause your budgies to become ill!!! on the topic of your friend, what happened to Ed . (or is that who you mean??). He was a regular at the old forum .
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Post by Hezz on Oct 16, 2011 0:40:11 GMT
I know Barrie is an advocate of Guardian Angel. Must be good!
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Post by BudgiesBuddy on Oct 16, 2011 6:59:13 GMT
I know Barrie is an advocate of Guardian Angel. Must be good! That's the only thing which assures me that it must be good.
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Post by BudgiesBuddy on Oct 16, 2011 7:01:07 GMT
Thanks for the link. I have already read it. But just wanted to have views of people who used it.
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Oct 9, 2011 20:22:16 GMT
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Post by serz on Oct 16, 2011 8:14:56 GMT
how much is the guardian angel marranie i cant seem to find the price on there webiste. Thanks
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Oct 6, 2011 7:41:27 GMT
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Post by Marianne Marlow on Oct 16, 2011 8:17:51 GMT
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Post by Hezz on Oct 16, 2011 9:26:44 GMT
Unfortunately seems to be available in UK and US. Not so for us here down under. Vetafarm has something that may be similar but, but....
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Oct 6, 2011 7:41:27 GMT
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Post by Marianne Marlow on Oct 16, 2011 9:32:53 GMT
Sorry about that Hezz.
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Post by Hezz on Oct 16, 2011 9:41:41 GMT
Yeah, me too! Oh well, my happy little trio just won't get sick....will they?! NO,NO!
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Oct 7, 2011 11:42:06 GMT
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Post by theswann on Oct 16, 2011 9:51:49 GMT
Ordered some for the Swann last week on Barrie's recommendation - hope it arrives soon. Guess will have to put in her water, though guessing it would also be possible to sprinkle on millet?
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Post by Marianne Marlow on Oct 16, 2011 9:56:11 GMT
It does say that you can sprinkle on food.
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Post by BudgiesBuddy on Oct 16, 2011 11:34:17 GMT
I think it is too expensive to sprinkle on food as they don't eat all the soft food. Water would be fine.
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