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LiverAid

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Use PetAlive LiverAid:As a blood purifier and system cleanser;To improve and stimulate liver functioning and prevent liver disease;To eliminate toxins and strengthen systemic resistance against disease and infection;To assist with the flow of bile and promote gall bladder health;To improve the health and functioning of the pancreas - especially in the case of diabetic animals;As an essential tonic for animals with liver gall bladder and pancreatic conditions.PetAlive LiverAid combines herbal and homeopathic remedies in a unique formula which is both effective and safe. It can be used preventatively or as part of a broader treatment program for pets with liver gallbladder and pancreatic problems. This remedy is of special benefit to animals with diabetic or pre-diabetic conditions and would be an excellent addition to pets using PetAlive GlucoBalance SlenderPet Flatulence Preventer Natural Moves Furball Preventer Energy Tonic and Digestive Support.

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Product Type: Pet Herbal Remedies

Brand name: LiverAid 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: • Loss of appetite • Weight loss • Listlessness / lethargy • Poor coat condition • Vomiting • Diarrhea / soft stools • Gray stools • Swollen abdomen • Fluid retention • Increased thirst • Jaundiced (yellow) mucous membranes • Weakness • Confusion • Convulsions or delirium in advanced disease. 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 Online 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 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. Small to medium dogs: Half fill inner circle of lid and sprinkle into mouth. Medium to large dogs: Fill inner circle of lid and sprinkle into mouth. 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. What else can I do to help my pet? Avoid exposure to toxins and chemicals as much as possible including pesticides herbicides commercial flea collars flea powder insecticides and second-hand cigarette smoke. Ask your veterinarian to explain the side effects all medications that are prescribed for your dog. If there is a chance of liver damage then find out if there is an alternative medication or if not what you can do to minimize the effects of liver damage. Acupressure massage is helpful in improving immune functioning. Remove your pet's food after a while if he has not eaten it all. Periods of fasting throughout the day are very important for effective digestion and detoxification. Ensure your pet is eating a balanced high quality diet with plenty of raw and unprocessed food (preferably organic). The liver is involved in getting rid of toxins in the body so the less chemical additives and preservatives in your pet's diet the more his liver's workload decreases. Use Immunity and Liver Support capsules to boost your pet's immune functioning and resistance against disease and infection. Filtered or bottled water is preferable to chlorinated or fluorinated water. Talk to a holistic vet before immunizing your pet. Over-vaccination may stress the immune system unnecessarily. Food and water bowls should be made of glass stainless steel or porcelain. Don't feed your pet chocolate as even a small amount can be toxic. Cook food in stainless-steel pans not aluminum or copper pans. Regular exercise will help to keep your pet healthy and fit.

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Anti Depressants: Anafranil (Clomipramine HCI) Anafranil (Clomipramine HCI) is a tricyclic antidepressant used to treat depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Buy Anafranil (Clomipramine HCI) and other Anti Depressants products online at Medstore. About Anafranil (Clomipramine HCI): Product Type: Anti Depressants Brand name: Anafranil Generic name: Clomipramine HCI What is the most important information I should know about Anafranil? • While you are taking Anafranil you may need to be monitored for worsening symptoms of depression and/ or suicidal thoughts at the start of therapy or when doses are changed. This concern about the increased risk of suicidal thoughts or behaviors may be greater if you are 18 years of age or younger and are taking Anafranil. In patients younger than 18 years the period of risk may extend beyond start of therapy or when doses are changed. Your doctor may want you to monitor for the following symptoms: anxiety panic attacks difficulty sleeping irritability hostility impulsivity severe restlessness and mania (mental and/ or physical hyperactivity). These symptoms may be associated with the development of worsening symptoms of depression and/ or suicidal thoughts or actions. Contact your healthcare provider if you develop any new or worsening mental health symptoms during treatment with Anafranil. Do not stop taking Anafranil. • It may be 4 weeks or more before you start to feel better but do not stop taking Anafranil without first talking to your doctor. • Use caution when driving operating machinery or performing other hazardous activities. Anafranil may cause drowsiness or dizziness. If you experience drowsiness or dizziness avoid these activities. • Dizziness is likely to occur when you rise from a sitting or lying position. Rise slowly to prevent dizziness and a possible fall. • Use alcohol cautiously. Alcohol may increase drowsiness and dizziness while you are taking Anafranil. What is Anafranil? • Anafranil is in a class of drugs called tricyclic antidepressants. Anafranil affects chemicals in the brain that may become unbalanced and cause obsessive-compulsive disorder. • Anafranil is used to relieve symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder such as recurrent thoughts or feelings and repetitive actions. • Anafranil may also be used for purposes other than those listed in this medication guide. 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