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Bio Nutritional Analysis (BNA) Testing
By Judi Esola

BNA's are now a routine test that you can request from most veterinarians. They must use Antech Laboratories and request a BNA profile. If your veterinarian is not familiar with the test they can call Antech and get the information as well as a BNA book to explain the whole thing. This book is available only to veterinarians and is called the BNA Veterinary Handbook. Even an allopathic vet can have this test done. I feel this may not be in the best interest of the test as allopathic veterinarians do not believe in alot of the holistic approaches. The BNA also with formulate the supplement requirement in to one pill to give your pet. We all know that one pill will not cure the pet if other holistic means are not also incorporated (such as diet), there is also no way of knowing if the ingredients in this pill are synthetic, so I use the test for my own personal knowledge and supplement accordingly on my own using the quality of supplements I am comfortable with. The allopathic vet will recommend you use this miracle pill and when you do nothing else but the pill, I doubt that the results will be quite as good as if in the hands of a holistic veterinarian who will guide you more wisely. I think the future of the BNA and it's miracle pill will be short lived in an allopathic environment. Only the holistic veterinarian will appreciate its value and use it wisely. This is a general statement and not to be interpreted that all allopathic vets won't use it well. This is only my opinion, take it for what it is worth.
Naturally,

Judi Esola