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DGP-Dog Gone Pain |
DGP - Dog Gone Pain is a natural herbal supplement that revitalizes older dogs both physically and mentally. It supports joint function and enhances mobility and demeanor. Your dog can still enjoy life! Bring out the puppy in your dog with Dog-Gone Pain.
Aches and pains reduce
your dog's enjoyment of life and our enjoyment of their company.
Running, walking, getting into the car or just rising to greet you
become painful ordeals. Dog Gone Pain helps your dog become the same
carefree and playful member of the family he or she used to be‚ and
wants to be again.
Ingredients:
DGP was developed by
leading Australian veterinarians & herbalists. It is an all natural
herbal supplement that contains the following ingredients:
Feverfew, Celery
Seed, Wheatgrass, Boswelia, Bromelain, Papain, Corydalis Root, Cayenne,
Turmeric, Shark Cartilage and a Proprietary Blend of Native Australian
Herbs.
Suggested Use:
Each bottle of DGP contains 60 chewable tablets. Give Dogs or Cats under 30 lbs., one tablet daily. For larger dogs, 2-3 tablets daily depending on pet's body weight (divide dose a.m./p.m. if possible).
The Whole Dog Journal:
The Whole Dog Journal
featured Dog Gone Pain in the May, 2006 issue and reported excellent
results. A study of older dogs with arthritic pain or stiffness
all showed an improvement. (A reprint of this article or
subscription can be obtained at the
Whole Dog Journal.) The manufacturer also states that noticeable
results will be seen in just one week.
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Traumeel®
A safe and effective alternative to NSAIDs* Over 40 years of worldwide therapeutic use by:
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Chiropractors • Dental
surgeons • General Practitioners
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Homeopaths • Massage therapists • Naturopaths • Pediatricians •
Plastic surgeons • Sport doctors ● Arthritic pain ● Back aches ● Bruises ● Gingival diseases ● Inflammation ● Pre- and post- operative treatment ● Injuries (sprains, muscle aches)
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Why should you use Traumeel® for your pet An effective anti-inflammatory/analgesic For acute trauma, injuries of all sorts (agility, accidents, surgery,) and temporary relief of joint/arthritic pain No adverse renal, hepatic, cardiovascular, gastro-intestinal or CNS side effects (unlike many prescription medications commonly used/prescribed)
No known adverse drug interactions
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TRAUMEEL®
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(ointment) $19.99
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Traumeel®
Traumeel
is made up of a combination of 12 botanical and 1 mineral substances.
Read about each substance, their benefits and treatment info below:
Achillea millefolium: Haemorrhages, especially precapillary arteriovenous (anastomosis, oozing haemorrages).
Aconitum napellus: Fever with hot, dry skin, neuralgia, inflammatory rheumatism; improvement of the vasotonia: analgesic, haemostatic.
Arnica montana: To stimulate the healing of wounds, fractures, dislocations, contusions, haematomas.
Atropa belladonna: Localized reaction phases, cerebral sensitivity with cramp and delirium.
Bellis perennis: Dislocations, contusions, sensations of soreness in the abdominal wall/cavity, exudative processes, resorption of oedema.
Calendula officinalis: Slowly healing wounds, promotes granulation, analgesic.
Chamomilla recutita: Anti-inflammatory; stimulates granulation, promotes healing in difficultly healing wounds and ulcers; fistulae, haemorrhoids, mastitis, intertrigo, aphtous stomatitis, conditions of restlessness and excitation, disorders of dentition, otitis media, glandular swellings.
Echinacea angustifolia: Increase in the mesenchymal defences; inflammation of all kinds and locations, septic processes; hyaluronidase inhibiting, anti-inflammatory action.
Echinacea purpurea: Activation of the histogenous and haematogenous defences in inflammatory processes and general infections, fibroblaststimulating effect.
Hamamelis virginiana: Venous stasis, varicose veins, (thrombo-) phlebitis, crural ulcers, haemorrhoids, venous haemorrhages, anti-inflammatory, analgesic.
Hepar sulphuris: Tendency to suppuration, especially on the skin and lymph glands, tonsillar abscesses, chalazions, urinary disorders...
Hypericum perforatum: Neural and cerebral injuries, e.g. commotio cerebri; neural pains upon or after injuries; haemostatic.
Symphytum officinale: To accelerate callus formation in fractures; periostitis, causalgia, disorders arising from amputation stumps; contusions.