Animal Health Oasis advocates the Martin Keymer Six Pillars of Health as a health and wellness model that applies to people, domestic pets, horses, farm and exotic animals.
Daily exposure to a wide variety of toxins can lead to serious health consequences in pets. Sources of toxins include a highly processed diet with preservatives, colorants and other chemical additives; chlorinated and poor quality drinking water; wearing a commercial flea collar; and being exposed to second hand smoke, insectides, toxic household cleaners and general environmental pollution. The overall effect on an animal is a weakening of his immune system and his body’s natural ability to fight illness and disease. Over time, this is expressed as obvious signs of illness, inactivity and/or behavioral problems ranging from aggression to boredom or a preference to avoid human interaction.
Through the appropriate modifications in the SIX PILLARS of EATING, DRINKING, CARING, SLEEPING, EXERCISE and ENVIRONMENT combined with use of the BICOM and other holistic healing measures, toxins are eliminated and optimum body functioning is restored in all systems. The resulting improvements in thyroid and liver functioning, digestive processes, metabolism and vigor, restore your pet’s natural and normal healthy, happy, energetic and loving state of being.
| Six Pillars | Do’s | Don’ts |
| EATING | Fresh, natural, unprocessed and preferably raw meat (muscle and organ), mushed vegetables, high quality animal fats, vitamins, minerals (organic and whole food based) and meaty raw bones for dogs. Perfect foods for cats include the whole rat, the whole mouse, the whole bird, the whole fish, ghee and fish oil.Make food choices based on testing with the BICOM bioresonance machine. | Diet includes processed food, grain, starch, dairy, soy, corn, pork, raw hides / pig ears or “Greenies,” MSG, Aspartame, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Hydrogenated oils, brominated vegetable oil, foods with BHA and BHT and solvents like isopropyl alcohol (propanol) and methanol in water and food. Do not give onion to dogs and cats. Both onion and garlic are toxic for cats. |
| DRINKING | Quality RO water in sufficient quantities for pet with minerals offered between feedings. | Giving tap water, well water, filtered water, Spring bottled water, water with feedings, self feeding. |
| CARING | - Use Corelle, Glass or pyrex feeding bowls - Elevate feedings - Brush and massage pet - Nail trimming (use dremel tool) - Detoxification baths (Epsom salt) - Dental care through bones, enzymes and brushing with healthy toothpaste - Shampoos and creams with healthy ingredients - Rabies vaccine with antibody testing - Flea, tick and heartworm prevention and checks - Essential oils - Shower filters to remove chlorine - Neuter, castration, spay in cats; in dogs, depending on the population and dog’s purpose (pet, guard or police dog, etc.) - Attach leash to the very top of the dog’s neck |
- Use of stainless steel bowls (contain nickel and aluminum) - Use of Teflon and aluminum pots - Use of metal, choke or shock collars - Use of toxic toothpastes, shampoos or creams - Use of toxic household cleaners, air fresheners, scented candles - Use of products with propanol or methanol - Use of plastic toys for pet - Use of tennis balls (formaldehyde) - Use of retractable leashes - Leashing the lower part of a dog’s neck - Declawing cats - No cat toys |
| SLEEPING | - Foam mattress - Dark room - Clean air without air fresheners - Closed windows - Geopathic and EMF protection - Adequate hours for sleeping |
- Use of air fresheners - Open windows during sleep - Light room during sleep - Electronic devices in pet’s environment during sleep without appropriate EMF neutralization products |
| EXERCISE | Exercise that supports flexibility, strength and endurance that combines discipline with affection. Therapeutic massage is beneficial. | - No or limited pet exercise or activity - No pet discipline - No pet affection - No therapeutic touch for pet |
| ENVIRONMENT | - Walk dogs twice daily - Exposure to outdoors - Fresh air - Sunshine - Fun and happiness - Natural toys (sticks) - Music - Socializing with friends in parks or in daycare - Compassionate, nurturing - Euthanasia when appropriate |
- Limited dog walking - Little exposure to outdoors for dogs - Lack of appropriate toys - Cats have no access to outdoors - Cat litter offensive to cat |
Convenient Location
Animal Health Oasis is conveniently located in North Naples (Collier County) close to Marco Island, Bonita Springs, Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Sanibel Island and Lee County Southwest Florida areas.

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