Biologically active water complex “HALPI” effect in dermatological conditions in canine red blood cell values
https://doi.org/10.52419/issn2072-6023.2021.4.149
Abstract
This article presents an effect study of the biologically active water complex “HALPI” in dermatological conditions in canine red blood cell values. Biologically active water complex "HALPI" is produced according to the original recipe invented by the development Director of OOO "HALPI RUS", Vladimir Protasov. The prescription composition of the biologically active water complex "HALPI", in strict proportion includes components involved in the process of energy exchange in the cellular system of energy formation. The study was conducted on two groups of dogs with dermatological conditions (focal alopecia, erythema, pruritus): the experimental group was formed from dogs who were drinking biologically active water complex "HALPI" daily for 21 days and the control group, selected by the method of pairs of analogues. In the stabilized blood of both groups animals, such indicators as the number of red blood cells, hemoglobin level and hematocrit were determined. As a result of the analysis of the obtained data, it was revealed that the use of this biologically active water complex leads to normalization of the hydration status. Thus, the use of biologically active water complex "HALPI" can improve the state of metabolic processes by compensating for possible deficiencies of vitamins and trace elements, which contributes to improving the life quality of dogs with dermatological disorders.
About the Authors
A. O. TaraskinRussian Federation
L. Yu. Karpenko
Russian Federation
A. A. Bakhta
Russian Federation
A. I. Kozitcyna
Russian Federation
V. I. Protasov
Russian Federation
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Taraskin A.O., Karpenko L.Yu., Bakhta A.A., Kozitcyna A.I., Protasov V.I. Biologically active water complex “HALPI” effect in dermatological conditions in canine red blood cell values. Legal regulation in veterinary medicine. 2021;(4):149-152. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52419/issn2072-6023.2021.4.149