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VIBACTRA

An HERBAL, ORGANIC, NATURAL ANTIBIOTIC Alternative WITH ANTIOXIDANTS That May Help Your Pet Overcome VIRAL, FUNGAL AND BACTERIAL INFECTIONS!
An all natural dietary supplement antibiotic alternative for those who prefer a natural, organic and edifying approach.
Vibactra plays a key role in attenuating a variety of infections. As always, consult with your veterinarian health care provider. Some infections require immediate attention and treatment should NOT be postponed.
There are many diseases and infections that can get hold of your pet. They can hit at a time least expected. Being prepared and having Vibactra on hand can help save your pet’s life.
Vibactra has been known to help:
1. Clear upper respiratory infections
2. Aid in viral infections
3. Aid in bacterial infections
4. Strengthen the immune system
Vibactra can nurse dogs, cats, horses, rabbits, ferrets, mice, birds and other animals
When the body has a buildup of toxins, it becomes a hot bed for disease and infections. To keep from becoming a hot bed for infection, adequate sleep, plenty of exercise, a good diet and daily doses of Vibactra or Vibactra Plus will help.
Taking a look at the immune system
The immune system is a very complex assortment of various cells and molecules all joined and maintained. Each organ, cell and tissue plays a very important role in the immune response efforts. The liver and kidneys are responsible for ridding the body of toxins and waste in the blood. The cells in the skin are the defense against exterior threats. Working beneath or within these and other structures is the immune system – a fine tuned army consisting of million cells, organs microbes and chemicals. Each structure has its special function. Some serve as detectives with a sole purpose of seeking out waste products. While other structures serve as responding attackers (to kill and remove).
The immune system must be quick and powerful to be effective. The blood and lymphatic system serves as the transport and invasion structure, carrying antibodies (which are proteins that report any foreign presence to the immune system).
The purpose of the immune system is to keep infectious microorganisms, such as certain bacteria, viruses, and fungi, out of the body, and to destroy any infectious microorganisms that do invade the body. The immune system is made up of a complex and vital network of cells and organs that protect the body from infection.
  • Natural immunity is created by the body’s natural barriers, such as the skin, and protective substances in the mouth, the urinary tract, and on the eye surface. Another type of natural immunity is in the form of antibodies passed on from mother to infant.
  • Acquired immunity develops through exposure to specific foreign microorganisms, toxins, and/or foreign tissues), which are “remembered” by the body’s immune system. When that antigen enters the body again, the immune system “remembers” exactly how to respond to it, such as with Parvo or Feline Distemper. Once a pet is exposed to Parvo or Feline distemper (or the vaccine), the immune system will produce specific antibodies against disease. When that same pet is exposed to the disease again, the immune system will trigger the release of the particular Parvo or Feline Distemper antibodies to fight the disease.
Disorders of the immune system
When the immune system does not function properly, it leaves the body susceptible to an array of diseases. Allergies and hypersensitivity to certain substances are considered immune system disorders. Other examples of immune disorders include:
  • cancer of the immune system
  • diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and anemia
  • viral hepatitis
The causes of an infectious disease
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), an infectious disease is caused by one or more of the following:
  • viruses
  • bacteria
  • parasites or microscopic parasites
  • fungi
Infectious diseases can range from common illnesses, such as a cold, to deadly illnesses. Depending on the specific illness and country, an infectious disease can spread in some or all of the following ways:
  • Airborne transmission – transmission of an infection through inhaling airborne droplets of the disease, which may exist in the air as a result of a cough or sneeze from an infected pet
  • Direct feces or urine contact – transmission of an infection through contact with feces or urine of an infected pet
  • Insect-borne transmission – transmission of an infection through insects, such as mosquitoes, which draw blood from an infected animal and then bite a healthy animal
  • Food-borne transmission – transmission of an infection through consuming contaminated food
  • Water-borne transmission – transmission of an infection through contact with contaminated water
  • Other mechanisms that can transmit a disease
The difference between viruses and bacteria
Viruses and bacteria cause the majority of infections. Viruses cause most colds, flu, coughs, and viral diseases. Bacteria cause most ear and sinus infections, urinary tract infections and bacterial diseases. Both bacteria and viruses can enter the body in many ways, including through inhalation, food, feces, and urine contact.
Antibiotics do work against infections
Traditional antibiotics can be used to treat bacterial infections. However, Amber Technology’s Vibactra and Vibactra Plus (natural, organic, antibiotic alternatives) are effective in treating virus-related illnesses. Traditional antibiotics treat specific bacteria and overuse or misuse of antibiotics can lead to drug-resistant bacteria. However, Vibactra and Vibactra Plus will not produce a tolerance which does not lead to drug resistance to viral or bacterial infections. It is important that traditional antibiotics are taken properly and for the duration of the prescription. Vibactra and Vibactra Plus can be taken for long periods of time to build immunity in the body. If traditional antibiotics are stopped early, the bacteria may develop a resistance and or cause the infection to mutate.
If an animal’s immune system is deficient or depleted by poor nutrition, immune-supportive supplements may not be useful with the exception of Amber Technology’s Vibactra and Vibactra Plus (taken at a low dose over a long period of time). The core job of building natural immunity begins with diet, exercise, and a clean, happy living environment.
Diet, diet, . . . diet!
For dogs and cats, strong immunity beginswith a diet consisting of good quality meat, (vegetables for those who are not administering an all meat diet) and well-balanced mix of vitamins and minerals, as all of these things are needed to build and maintain blood, muscle, and bone structure.
Essential fatty acid supplements are goodfor the skin and coat. Digestive enzymes and acidophilus will help maintain a healthy digestive tract. Keeping your pet happy, exercised, clean and happy will maintain core strength or the core of the immune system. Amber Technology’s Vibactra or Vibactra Plus can be administered twice daily to help build the immune system, fight off viral, bacterial, fungal, and microscopic parasitical infections.