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Liver Aid Feline Canine Liver Disease Natural Treatment - Medication for Dog & Cat Liver Problems Lymphoma Enzymes
Functions of the liver, gallbladder and pancreas The liver, the gallbladder and the pancreas are all crucially involved in the digestive process. The liver stores Vitamins A, D, E and K and produces bile, which is essential in the breakdown of fats. It is also responsible for eliminating and detoxifying the poisons that enter the blood stream. These include medications, processed and unhealthy food and the various toxins your pet is exposed to on a daily basis. The gallbladder stores the bile which is produced by the liver and releases it during digestion. The pancreas not only produces pancreatic juice which contains digestive enzymes that help in the breaking down of food, it also plays a vital role in controlling the level of sugar in the bloodstream by secreting two important hormones, insulin and glucagon What are the symptoms of an unhealthy liver, gall bladder or pancreas? Look out for the following signs in your pet if you suspect problems:
How can natural remedies help? Herbal and homeopathic remedies have a long history of successful use in the treatment of liver conditions and the promotion of liver, gallbladder and pancreatic functioning. They can be used alone or as part of the total treatment strategy, depending on the diagnosis and the recommendations of your holistic vet. Note: If you are unsure of a diagnosis, please consult your vet before beginning home treatment.
What are the ingredients of PetAlive LiverAid? PetAlive LiverAid contains the following 100% herbal and homeopathic ingredients: Carduus marianus (Milk thistle) is regarded as one of the most important herbal liver tonics and restoratives. Medical use of Milk Thistle may be traced back more than 2000 years. More recently, Milk Thistle has been subjected to many clinical trials which clearly demonstrate its effectiveness. Scientific analysis of Milk Thistle shows that it contains a flavonoid complex called silymarin, which is largely responsible for the medical benefits of this herb. Silymarin is a powerful anti-oxidant and can block the entrance of toxins into the liver and remove toxins at cellular level, thereby resulting in regeneration of liver cells and improved liver functioning. This would have a direct impact on overall systemic health as the liver is one of the most important organs in the body. Arctium lappa (Burdock) has been used for many centuries as a blood purifier and system cleanser. It also has antibiotic and antirheumatic properties and is very useful in the treatment of digestive sluggishness, especially after following an overly rich and unhealthy diet. Chelidonium majus (Greater Celandine) is a traditional folk remedy for indigestion, jaundice and sluggish livers. Clinical trials have supported this traditional usage and extracts of Celandine have been shown to stimulate the production of bile and pancreatic digestive enzymes, relieve gallbladder spasms and stimulate under active gallbladders. Test tube and animal studies have also demonstrated that Celandine has anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer and antimicrobial properties and can also protect animal livers against toxic substances. Kalium Muriaticum (C6) (Kali. Mur.) is one of the most important biochemic tissue salts when it comes to liver health. Acting as a system cleanser and purifier, it is essential for treating a sluggish liver and for pets who suffer from heartburn and belching. Natrium Phosphate (C6) (Nat. Phos.) is another biochemic tissue salt that has important benefits to the liver and gall bladder. Used regularly, it can help to assimilate fats and promote the flow of bile from the gall bladder. Nat. Phos. also helps to treat indigestion and assists with healthy digestive functioning. Natrium Sulphate (C6) (Nat. Sulph.) acts as a cell cleanser and is often recommended to detoxify the liver, to ensure a healthy supply of bile from the gallbladder and to promote the health of the pancreas. This makes Nat. Phos. an excellent recommendation for the diabetic pet. Lactose (inactive ingredient) (PetAlive LiverAid contains no gluten, artificial flavors, colors or preservatives) How has PetAlive LiverAid helped others? "This product is truly remarkable and brought back energy and health to our family dog who has had digestive problems and lack of energy for the past six months. According to the vet, she 'may' have had an unidentified virus or some other illness but nothing showed up on the tests. After 6 weeks she is just a different animal thanks to the LiverAid, which we plan on continuing for some time" - T. Holmes "Our cat has diabetes and I always felt sorry for her being so tired and out of condition. With the Liver Aid we have seen a big change in her condition and when I saw her chasing her catnip mouse across the floor yesterday I said to my husband that I would write in - we are just so grateful for this as she is really our 'little girl'! " - Erica B. "The vet recommended LiverAid for our diabetic dog who was always tired and unable to even go for her walk. She has been ill with a variety of problems and has had to take lots of different medication and antibiotics and I think her system just caved in. We began to see improvement in only 10 days and now after three weeks we are taking small walks together again - a little more every day. I have great confidence in your remedies and my whole family uses your remedies for people - it seems like your pet remedies are of the same high quality! Thank you for always delivering on your promises! " - William. How do we use PetAlive LiverAid? PetAlive LiverAid comes in convenient dissolvable granule form. The tiny granules are easy to administer to animals of all sizes and personalities and are simply sprinkled on the back of the tongue and left to dissolve. No fuss and bother! Dosage: Administer three times daily. Cats: One large pinch of
granules How long until we see results? Taken regularly, you should notice a gradual improvement in health and vitality. Due to the important role of the liver in overall systemic health, regular use of PetAlive LiverAid should help to improve energy levels, appetite, vitality, resistance to disease and overall well being. How long does one bottle last? One bottle of PetAlive LiverAid will last for 15 - 30 days, depending on the size and needs of your pet. A 45-90 day supply of 3 bottles is offered at a discount see the Buy 2 Get 1 FREE special below. What else can I do to help my pet?
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