Item No. PH 1950
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Mouth Drops for Cat Bad Breath
Treats cat's bad breath
Do you love to get close to your pet but cringe when you smell his breath? Try Feline Mouth Drops, it’s like herbal mouth wash for Kitty, but even better because it treats gingivitis and mouth infection, the cause of the problem.
1 bottle = 50mL/1.70oz
Description
What causes cat’s bad breath?
Because most pet owners do not brush their pet’s teeth every day, pets are susceptible to gingivitis, a condition which is the result of plaque build-up on the teeth. Dental decay such as cavities can also be a problem as well as bacterial infection. In addition to treating the causes of gingivitis, the herbal mouth drops help to prevent and treat dental decay and to help prevent bacterial infection, purify blood and act as an astringent cleanser.

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Dosage & Directions
To be administered twice daily. One drop per 2 lb (1 kg ) of body weight up to 50 lb (25 kg). Thereafter add one drop per additional 4 lb (2 kg). Apply dosage to effected area can also be taken internally.
Product will last for 6 months after opening. Please keep refrigerated. Back to Top >>
Warnings
Sage should not be used in pregnant pets. No known side effects. Information presented at NaturalWellbeing.com is for educational purposes only; statements about products and health conditions have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration
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- Purple Coneflower (root): In human and animal experiments, echinacea preparations have been shown to have immunostimulant effects. Among others, the number of white blood cells and spleen cells is increased, the capacity for phagocytosis by human granulocytes is activated, and the body temperature is elevated. Echinacea has been studied for nonspecific stimulation of the immune system, involving an overall increase in phagocytosis by macrophages and granulocytes; inhibits cyclooxygenase and 5-lipooxygenase in vitro; antiviral activity against herpes, influenza, and vesicular stomatitis virus in vitro. Inhibits hyaluronidase (an enzyme secreted by bacteria that breaks down cell walls). Assists in recovery from chemotherapy.
- Myrrh: Astringent, antiseptic, carminative, promotes granulation; Commission E approved myrrh for topical treatment of mild inflammation or the oral and pharyngeal mucosa.
- Neem bark: Powerful blood purifier; detoxifier; strong antiviral, antifungal, antibacterial properties.
- Plantain leaves: Astringent, antibacterial activity, demulcent, emollient.
- Oak bark: Virustatic activity, astringent, saponins reduce serum cholesterol levels, antilithic properties.
- Sage: Antibacterial, fungistatic, virustatic, astringent.
- Alcohol 40%



