Feeding the Brain: Nutrition's Role in Seizure Management
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Watching a pet have a seizure is one of the most helpless feelings an owner can experience.
Whether it’s idiopathic epilepsy or a neurological issue related to age, the goal is always the same: reduce the frequency and severity. While medication is often necessary, veterinary neurologists are increasingly looking at diet as a powerful partner in this fight.
The concept is similar to the Keto diet for humans. The brain typically runs on glucose, but a brain prone to seizures can sometimes function better on fat. A diet rich in healthy fats and medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) can provide "cleaner" fuel for the brain.
Our Wild Life cubes are formulated with a Fat content of 33.86%. This incredibly high density of healthy fats comes from wild fish and organic oils, not grease or fillers.
Combined with the anti-inflammatory properties of Reishi mushrooms, this nutritional profile supports neurological health. It’s not a cure, but it is a powerful way to support the nervous system from the inside out, potentially raising the threshold for seizure activity.