Natural liver support. Liver Tonic is a homeopathic blend designed specifically to support the immune response of an animal suffering from impaired liver function, general ill health, digestion, and metabolic problems. Great as a liver support, especially when an animal is suffering from liver disease or for those wanting to give their cat or dog a liver cleanse.
The liver is the one organ in the body that can regenerate itself. With the impact of today’s environment, including processed foods, vaccinations, chemical fleaing / worming, antibiotics, and everyday toxins that our pets come into contact with, it is no wonder their livers get overloaded. Everything that gets ingested, injected, or put on the skin, goes through the liver and has to be processed. As a result, the liver becomes overburdened, congested and sluggish, resulting in a pet showing signs of being overweight, lethargic, constipated or having diarrhoea, agitated, restless or panting, sleeplessness, acid reflux, anal gland problems, and food or environmental allergies. All pets will benefit from liver support at least once a year.
Liver Tonic (Hom) is designed to help support the immune response of the liver with its filtering of the blood, production of bile, and elimination of toxins from the body.
Liver Tonic (Hom) comes in a liquid form; this is the easiest way to administer it to animals. It can be put straight into the mouth of the animal, making sure not to contaminate the dripper. You can do this by adding the drops to a teaspoon, lifting the lip, and place in the mouth. But we realise this is not always an option. So you can add the drops to their food, which is just as effective.
Dosage: 4 drops, twice daily. For optimum results should be used for up to 6 weeks.
How long will a 25ml bottle last: (based on the above)
Cat and dog: 47 days per bottle
All instructions are on the bottle.
General Disclaimer: Our remedies are designed to support the natural immune system of your pet and animal. We do not claim to treat, medicate or cure any health conditions. If you are worried about your pet or feel they are in pain or suffering, don't hesitate to get in touch with your veterinarian.