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Features:
- Alkalizes and detoxifies the blood
- Highest quality certified organic or sustainably wild-harvested quality
- Safe, effective and easy to administer
Alfalfa Yucca Blend Liquid for Dogs & Cats by Animal Essentials Animals' Apawthecary Alfalfa-Yucca Blend includes four time-honored herbs for chronic rheumatic conditions: Alfalfa, Burdock, Yucca Root and Licorice. Nutritive, anti-inflammatory and diuretic. It's a useful blend for chronic joint inflammation in dogs and cats, especially when used in conjunction with essential fatty acids (EFAs) and glucosamine supplements. Note: 4 oz bottle does not have eyedropper in cap. Animals' Apawthecary Herbal Tinctures are: Safe, effective and easy to administer - These sweetly flavored herbals are formulated by leading veterinary herbalists intimately familiar with the needs and sensitivities of dogs and cats. Earth friendly - The herbs used are of the highest quality certified organic or sustainably wild-harvested quality of American sources in the world; hand picked under optimum conditions. The no. 1 choice of Holistic Veterinarians - Animals' Apawthecary herbal tinctures are formulated to fill the needs of over 200 holistic veterinarians who work with Western herbs on a regular basis. Cruelty free - These tinctures have been developed through the kind, caring, healing efforts of people who deeply care for the holistic health and well-being of animals. INGREDIENTS Alfalfa: Certified organic. Alkalizes and detoxifies the blood. Promotes pituitary function. Anti-inflammatory. Burdock Root: Blood cleansing, liver stimulating, nutritive. Licorice Root: Liver tonic, adrenal agent, fights inflammation, viral and bacterial infection. Yucca Root: Ethically wildcrafted. Anti-inflammatory, anti-rheumatic, cleansing. OTHER INGREDIENTS Pure vegetable glycerin, distilled water and less than 6% grain alcohol. Feeding Guidelines
Cats: 12-20 (0.5ml) drops, twice daily Duration of Use: 5 days on, 2 days off (to monitor results). If your animal's condition worsens or shows no improvements, please consult your veterinarian. |
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