Herbal Anti (Cats)
$12.62
$22.84
Description Anti-inflammatory for cats Herbal Anti has ingredients working synergistically to raise your cat’s gastrointestinal integrity, specifically to address cat diarrhea. This herbal tincture has been carefully formulated to meet the special needs of domesticated animals and is not only for occasional gastric distress, but for animals that are prone to infections, and need help maintaining the body’s normal inflammatory response. A destabilized gastrointestinal system results in diarrhea. Contributing factors of frequent diarrhea are bacterial infections, stress, contaminants, drug side effects, and genetics. Dionaea Muscipula/Venus Fly Trap: The prehistoric plant, Venus Fly Trap is a protein-digesting plant that has unique enzymes to carry out a wide range of immune-supporting functions. It is one of the fascinating secrets of the nutraceutical world to help promote a healthy immune system. Yucca schidigera is a medicinal plant native to Mexico. The plant contains several physiologically active phytochemicals. It is a rich source of steroida saponins. Used by native Americans to support a healthy inflammatory response, and relieve pain. Licorice: Soothing & Harmonizing Licorice Root is known as The Great Harmonizer because of its ability to make all other herbs work more effectively. Licorice is the second most prescribed herb in China. Rhizomes in Licorice have a high mucilage content which, when mixed with water or used in cough drops, soothes irritated mucous membranes. Anti-inflammatory for cats Many dog owners have been switching their pets to a grain-free diet for the numerous health benefits this brings. The lack of grains promotes a healthy gut and prevents leaky gut syndrome, reduces the risk of allergies and food sensitivities, and even improves skin and coat. Nonetheless, there has been a backlash against the grain-free health trend from the start, particularly from conventional dog food companies, who are concerned they will see a drop in sales and lower profits. The latest criticism, spurred by a grain-free heart disease study, is that a lack of grains in dog food increases dogs’ risk of dilated cardiomyopathy.
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