
Item No. PH 1450
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Stimmune for Dog Allergies
Treatment for recurrent infections, fatigue and allergies in dogs.
Allergies – very common in dogs – can cause great discomfort. Canine Stimmune will boost your dog's immune system and help him deal with his canine allergies. It's also useful in treating a dog's fatigue or recurring infections.
1 bottle = 100ml/ 3.4oz
Every allergy that troubles humans has its counterpart in dogs. This includes allergic reactions to chemicals and drugs, contact dermatitis, insect bites and food allergies. An especially common problem in dogs is an allergy to flea bites.
Common Symptoms of Allergies in Dogs
- Hot spots or eruptions on your dog's skin
- Anal itching
- Itching and inflamed toes or ears
- Digestive problems, including gas or diarrhea
Dog allergies may be caused by a number of factors including poor diet and changes in your dog's lifestyle (including environment and food). When a dog has an allergy, his body develops and abnormal reaction to substances. Different dogs may react very differently, even if they’re allergic to the same thing.
Often, the "substance" a dog is allergic to is in its own body. The dog's body then reacts against itself, just like in the case of an auto-immune disease.
It's often tricky to determine exactly what a dog is allergic to. But it's important to make the effort, as much discomfort can often be avoided simply by ensuring your dog isn't exposed to the allergen.
Herbal relief, such as Canine Stimmune, is also very helpful in treating the symptoms dog allergies. It goes a long way to relieving your friend of the intense discomfort caused by dog allergies. It's also great for boosting his immune system.
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Administer product twice daily. One drop for every 2 lb (1 kg) of body weight up to 50 lb (25 kg). Thereafter add one drop per additional 4 lb (2 kg). Please note that the product comes with an eye dropper to count out the drops. This dropper is marked at 0.5ML and 1ML. The 0.5ML line is equal to 10 drops. Product Can be given with food or directly in the mouth with eye dropper.Product will last for 6 months. Please refrigerate after opening. Back to Top >>
Ingredients
Milk Vetch: tonic; nutritive; stimulates liver function; improves immune system; well accepted in cases of auto-immune diseases.
Purple Coneflower: contains an important variety of polysaccharides with immunostimulant activities, reduces inflammation; inhibits bacterial formation of hyaluronidase; induces production of interferon; promotes lymphocyte activities and stimulates phagocytosis; alterative.
Oregon Grape: contains alkaloids (berberine, berbamine, hydrastine), resins and tannins; has demonstrated antibiotic and immunostimulatory activities.
Asian Ginseng: adaptogen; increases organic resistance to diseases; improves appetite and promotes cell regeneration.
Myrrh: antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, astringent; controls bacterial infection (antibiotic action) and enhances healing.
Dog Allergy Herbs – Dosage
To be given to pet twice daily. One drop for every 2 lb (1 kg) of body weight up to 50 lb (25 kg). Thereafter add one drop per additional 4 lb (2 kg). Please note that the product comes with an eye dropper to count out the drops. This dropper is marked at 0.5ML and 1ML. The 0.5ML line is equal to 10 drops.
Clinical Studies
- Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine: principles and practice; Schoen AM, Wynn SG (editors); 1st ed., 1998.
- Pitcairn RH, Pitcairn SH: Dr. Pitcairn's complete guide to natural health for dogs & cats. Rodale Press, 1995.
- Bown, D: Encyclopedia of herbs & their uses. Dorling Kindersley Inc., 1995.
Warnings
Do not administer dog allergy treatment if dog is pregnant. No known side effects. The information and recommendations found on this page are in part the result of empirical research of current literature on this topic by Dr. Maria Luiza Romano DVM. M. Sc.
Information presented at PetWellbeing.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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