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Digestive Support

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Regular use of Digestive Support will help to:Improve digestive functioning;Reduce inflammation and excess mucus discharge;Relieve and treat the painful symptoms of stomach ulcers;Reduce vomiting caused by illness stress and digestive disorders;Detox the digestive system;Soothe gastric mucus membranes and inflammation;Improve energy and general well being and protect against infection;Relieve symptoms of gastritis esophagitis IBS colitis enteritis bloating and other chronic digestive disorders;Assist in recovery after gastritis and other acute digestive conditions.Digestive Support is a 100% herbal remedy specially formulated to help pets who suffer from chronic digestive conditions like gastritis peptic ulcers esophagitis IBS colitis enteritis bloating and other chronic digestive disorders. Digestive Support is also extremely helpful for acute digestive complaints like gastritis or when your pet has eaten something which does not agree with him/her. Digestive Support contains three carefully chosen herbs in therapeutic dosage to soothe and protect the stomach lining esophagus and entire digestive tract. Some of the ingredients in Digestive Support have also recently received attention due to scientific evidence which has demonstrated their ability to inhibit the growth of certain cancerous cells treat Hepatitis B and reduce liver inflammation. 'Digestive Support' contains no gluten artificial flavors colors or preservatives.

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Brand name: Digestive Support Domestic animals like humans are subject to the damaging effects of cooked and processed foods food additives environmental pollution and the stress of modern day living. All of these factors can affect digestive functioning and lead to a range of digestive disorders. Many holistic vets also blame over-vaccination for the rise in chronic illness including digestive complaints in domestic pets. As pet owners we try to do the best for our animals and to feed them healthy nutritious food that will not harm them. However advertising and the claims of pet food manufacturers have contributed to the misinformation surrounding what is best for our pets. Commercial dried and tinned pet food is convenient and claims to be “better” than any other form of food. In addition our pets learn to like the food that we eat and who can resist those soulful eyes when a packet of chips or a cookie is around! The result is that pets in today's world suffer from the same digestive complaints and disorders as their humans. It can be very distressing to watch your pet suffer from the pain and discomfort associated with chronic and acute digestive disorders which are often very resistant to treatment. How can natural remedies help? There are many synthetic over the counter and prescription medicines to treat digestive complaints and disorders. These include anti-inflammatories corticosteroids drugs that suppress the immune system antibiotics and other medication for symptomatic relief. While these synthetic medications may make a big difference to quality of life for animals suffering from digestive disorders and dysfunction many also come with side effects like nausea vomiting heartburn headaches diarrhea and even greater risk of infection. Immunosuppressant drugs may also lower the body's natural resistance to illness. Holistic practitioners recognize that the whole animal should be treated to maximize health and reduce imbalance in the system caused by a variety of environmental and dietary stresses. A combination of natural medicine healthy diet and regular exercise will help your pet to return to digestive health. What are the ingredients of Digestive Support? Glycyrrhiza glabra (licorice): Powerful anti-inflammatory anti-viral and anti-allergenic and excellent tonic for the intestines bladder kidney and entire digestive tract. This herb is also very effective in the treatment of peptic ulcers reducing pain and helping to heal the stomach lining. Ulmus fulva (slippery elm): The bark of this excellent digestive herb is rich in trace minerals manganese iodine protein and soothing mucilage. It is a very highly respected herb in naturopathic circles and is regularly used by holistic veterinarians to treat a range of chronic and acute digestive disorders as well as to improve the health of the digestive tract. Althaea officinalis (marshmallow) Rice Powder. An excellent and well known remedy for digestive disorders and very effective in soothing painful and inflamed mucus membranes of the digestive tract. How do we use Digestive Support? Digestive Support comes in convenient capsule form. Capsules may be swallowed whole by larger dogs. However most owners find that it is easier and more convenient to open the capsule and mix the contents with wet food or a treat. This prevents stress to both pet and owner! Cats especially hate to have medicine forced down their throats and will happily eat the dried herb when it is mixed with a treat a little fish or rolled into a butter ball. Dosage: Cats and small dogs: 1/2 capsule twice daily. Medium dogs: One capsule twice daily. Large dogs: One to two capsules twice daily. Caution: Safety during pregnancy and nursing has not been established. How long will a bottle last? Depending on the size of your pet Digestive Support will last 15-60 days. A 45-180 day supply of 3 bottles is offered at a discount see the Buy 2 Get 1 FREE special below. How long until we see results? In chronic conditions results are usually noted within 3-5 weeks of regular use although conditions associated with pain often respond sooner. Improvement in acute conditions is usually seen within 24-48 hours. Animals that also suffer from chronic gas flatulence and bloating will benefit from our “Flatulence Preventer”. What else can help? According to many experts and followers of holistic health the best diet for dogs and cats is a raw diet. Cooked food pasteurized milk and other processed foodstuffs are thought to be damaging to the health of animals. Studies like the famous 10 year Pottenger Cat Study have clearly demonstrated that raw meat (in the case of cats) and a combination of raw meat and raw vegetables (for dogs) is the only diet that will keep animals healthy and disease free generation after generation. Everything in the anatomy of dogs and cats points to a raw meat-based diet as being what they were designed for. They have sharp teeth highly concentrated digestive secretions to digest raw meat and short intestines. Do not change diet suddenly but slowly introduce fresh raw and unprocessed food into your pet's daily diet while reducing commercial foods and foods with little nutritious value. Keep diet varied and interesting but watch out for foods that your pet may be allergic to. Regular exercise helps to build up a healthy appetite and gets all organs in the body functioning well. It also helps to relieve stress and contributes to a healthy happy pet! Animals need time outdoors where they can naturally seek out herbs that will help them maintain the health of their digestive system. All carnivorous animals including dogs and cats will naturally induce vomiting from time to time as a cleansing process to get rid of excess bile mucus and other impurities and do this by eating plants which will induce purging. This is healthy and animals should not be reprimanded for it! Add green sprouts to your pet's food every day. This is an easy way to improve digestion and supply much needed vitamins amino acids and trace elements. Consult a holistic veterinarian for advice about the health problems associated with routine vaccination and regular antibiotic use. For animals that suffer from constipation ensure adequate roughage in the diet and use PetAlive Natural Moves for dogs and cats. PetAlive Furball Dr helps to prevent distressing furballs in cats that are prone to this problem.

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