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kairos for dogs single herbs to support your dogs🌿 Chamomile  Dandelion Leaf Dandelion Root Devils Claw Gotu Kola Kelp Licorice Root Milk Thistle Seed  Mint  Nettle  Passionflower Raspberry Slippery Elm Bark Turmeric Vitex (Chaste Berries) White Willow Bark  Yarrow   Organic or Wildcrafted...
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kairos for dogs single herbs to support your dogs🌿

  • Chamomile 
  • Dandelion Leaf

  • Dandelion Root
  • Devils Claw
  • Gotu Kola

  • Kelp
  • Licorice Root
  • Milk Thistle Seed 
  • Mint 
  • Nettle 
  • Passionflower
  • Raspberry
  • Slippery Elm Bark
  • Turmeric
  • Vitex (Chaste Berries)
  • White Willow Bark 
  • Yarrow

 

Organic or Wildcrafted (gathered in a responsible, ecologically sound, and respectful way)

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Chamomile can help relax the muscles in the stomach, which decreases pain and gas when your pet experiences vomiting or indigestion. The herb can alleviate stomach pains caused by anxiety. Chamomile serves as a good appetite stimulant, helping dogs suffering from loss of appetite to eat more.

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Dandelion Leaf Active Ingredient: Dandelion Leaf works well to assist in gastrointestinal distress; it's a great addition because it contains vitamins and minerals which is easily absorbed by the body. These vitamins and minerals help improve kidney and liver function. They contain sufficient amounts of potassium to prevent the problem of prescription diuretics, thus it's important to purchase organic.

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Dandelion root contains bitter principles that have a tonic effect on the liver and digestive system. It is a gentle laxative and a natural diuretic that is rich in natural potassium, which enriches the body's supply. This detoxifying, diuretic action also earns dandelion a place in many herbal weight loss formulations. In recent studies, Taraxacum officinalis was shown to have a positive effect on weight management. As a specific herb for the liver, it also benefits the female reproductive system by helping to regulate and normalize hormone production. Dandelion root also contains sugars and starches easily assimilated by diabetics, and can be incorporated into a diet meant to help control blood sugar levels. 

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Devil's Claw Root (Harpagophytum procumbens) originates from the Kalahari and Savannah desert regions of south and Southeast Africa. The active ingredient of the Devil's Claw plant is extracted from the dried out roots. Devil's Claw is a support for healthy joints. 

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Gotu kola is a fascinating herbal treatment for conditions like arthritis. Its effect regarding stimulating collagen growth ensures it lessens pain and constructs a complete system of healing pain and inflammation.

Gotu kola has been known to stimulate the enzyme glutamate decarboxylase, which creates the neurotransmitter gamma amino butyric acid. This alleviates jumpiness in the nervous system. By stimulating glutamate decarboxylase, gotu kola helps calm the brain and assuages edginess and irritability at the source. This, in turn, can be a boon for those with jittery animals. 

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Kelp is hand harvested from a remote bay off the northwest cost of Iceland in a manner that supports regeneration and sustainability of the species. The plants grow deep in the tidal zone, away from the shipping lanes, where they are not exposed to the pollutants that may be present in other areas. Kelp, as a source of iodine, it assists in the production of thyroid hormones, which are necessary for maintaining healthy metabolism in all cells of the body.  

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Licorice root has many uses: soothing the digestive tract, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, anti-stress, it has also immune system boosting powers. 

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Milk Thistle, native to Europe, the plant generally reaches a height of 2 to 5 feet. The Latin name "marianum" and English name "Our Lady's Thistle" stem from the color of the leaf veins which, legend has it, were turned white by drops of the Virgin Mary's milk. Used to support a normal healthy liver and kidneys. 

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kairos for dogs - 4 oz & 16 oz (powdered)

Dosage:

For dosage suggestions, please see the advice of your vet.

      Precautions
      Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven.
      If animals's condition worsens or does not improve, consult your veterinarian.

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