Pets, like humans, suffer from stress, which can lead to various diseases. DENBA helps pets regulate their autonomic nervous system and reduce stress, which can also cause illness.
The autonomic nervous system functions automatically (autonomously) without the need for conscious effort and works 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, without rest to maintain vital activities essential for life, such as breathing, body temperature, blood pressure, heart rate, digestion, metabolism, urination and defecation. When this autonomic nervous system is disturbed, the body experiences various disorders. This is the same with humans and animals.
If your pet is constantly exposed to high levels of stress over a long period of time, the sympathetic nervous system will be in a constant state of dominance, causing an imbalance, a weakening of the immune system and various negative effects on the functioning of the cells, organs and endocrine trachea.
For example, be alert if you notice any of the following symptoms.
- Increased susceptibility to infections and allergic symptoms.
- Poor gastrointestinal motility, diarrhoea and constipation.
- Difficulty in regulating body temperature.
- Blood pressure becomes unstable and rises and falls suddenly.
- Problems with breathing control.
- Problems with breathing control, etc.
A method of raising animals that promotes their growth after birth, in particular, a method of rearing animals that can promote growth even if they are born at a low birth
weight.
By making all cages for 350 animals into DENBA space, the cages are designed to create a stress-relieving space and a healthy environment.
Patent pending: Method of raising animals
Patent application 2022-068890
Increase productivity by bringing animals born at a low weight to a healthy weight.
<Used by a racehorse farm>
When DENBA was tested at one of the largest racehorse farm in Japan, Shadai Farm, hair growth was about 1.5 times faster. Veterinarians assessed that this was thought to be metabolism due to increased blood flow.
Contributes to support equine health, recovery from injury.
Changes in salivary cortisol in weaned and fattened pigs during use of the DENBA device.
• Changes in salivary cortisol in weaned and fattened pigs during use of the DENBA device
Saliva samples were collected at the following times from all pigs in the test and control areas
• immediately after weaning
• When moving to the fattening barn
• Mid-fattening period (14 weeks old)
• Immediately before shipment
• Saliva was collected by centrifugation after unretained biting of a cotton ball and measured by ELISA.
Changes in salivary cortisol
Weaned and fattened pigs raised in the DENBA environment showed reduced "salivary cortisol levels" and a trend toward stress relief.
To contribute to the improvement of flesh quality through stress relief by adjusting the balance of the autonomic nervous system.
We have received a lot of feedback from users who have used DENBA.
<Client A>
I was very impressed with the healing of the eye pimple after a day on the DENBA.
<Client B>
A dog that had lost energy due to the death of one of her sisters last year, had stopped eating and was using a syringe to feed herself, started waking up the next morning after being put on DENBA.
<Client C>
After using DENBA, the dog who had a stroke and could not walk straight and had a pain in his neck, can now walk straight.
<Client D>
When we used DENBA on our dog (miniature dachshund bitch, 16 years and 8 months old), her food intake increased by 10~15%. The weight has remained at the correct weight and has not increased, so the metabolism may have been increased.
After about two weeks of using DENBA, the seizures did not occur even when the dose of the anti-epileptic drug was reduced to half. After about a month, she was completely enabled to stop taking zonisamide.
The dog became more active than before, despite his advanced age, after being freed from the restraints of the antiepileptic drugs.
<Client E>
The size of the crickets has increased.
<Client F>
My dog, who always has diarrhoea, did not have it while using DENBA.