KITTY DOGGY DETOX™―The Herbs*
Burdock Root – Burdock Root is rich in vitamins B-complex and E. It also includes trace minerals: potassium, phosphorous, chromium, cobalt, iron, magnesium, silicon, zinc, and sodium. Burdock root increases circulation to the skin and helps cleanse the epidermal tissues. It has been reported to destroy bacteria and fungus cultures. Known as a blood purifier, it helps eliminate toxins from the blood and lymphatic system. The liver, gall bladder, kidneys, and digestive system all benefit from its properties. It also helps with elimination of excess fluids and regulation of sugar.
Cat’s Claw Bark – This herb has significant antifungal properties, and fungus is the underlying cause of many diseases. Cat’s Claw Bark is effective for treating a variety of digestive and upper respiratory disorders. Great for circulation, it also has been shown to help in treating rheumatism, gastritis, ulcers, and some allergies. It is this herb that makes Kitty Doggy Herbal Detox much more complete than other Essiac concept formulas. Detoxification is no longer a luxury… it is a necessity.
Sheep Sorrel – This herb is rich in vitamins A, B-complex, C, D, K, and E. Vitamin A strengthens the immune system by aiding in production of white blood cells. White blood cells attack many of the body’s harmful intruders. Sheep Sorrel’s minerals include significant levels of calcium, iron, magnesium, silicon, sulphur, zinc, manganese, iodine, and copper. Sheep Sorrel has been reported to aid in a wide variety of skin disorders and digestive disorders. It also is rich in potassium oxalate, which aids in digestion and has been shown to strengthen the immune system.
This herb also is rich in chlorophyll. Chlorophyll increases oxygen content in the blood. High blood oxygen can increase the body’s action against many invasive conditions. Caution: Sheep Sorrel may upset the stomachs of pets with intestinal issues. If there are no intestinal issues, Sheep Sorrel intake is recommended. In the case of intestinal issues, first work with a good probiotic like BioGaia to bolster the pet’s digestive tract. The addition of Hydrogen Rich Water to the diet may aid the gut flora to reverse the problem.
Slippery Elm Bark – This herb is a natural antibiotic and has exceptional cleansing properties. It helps coat and lubricate the artery wall, which helps blood flow. It also has been shown to protect membrane linings in the joints and can provide relief of inflamed areas.
Chinese Rhubarb Root (Turkish Rhubarb) – This herb has been used in China for more than 2,000 years. It has very impressive detoxifying properties, especially in the liver. Rhubarb Root also has antibiotic and anti-microbial properties.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Cat’s Claw Bark – This herb has significant antifungal properties, and fungus is the underlying cause of many diseases. Cat’s Claw Bark is effective for treating a variety of digestive and upper respiratory disorders. Great for circulation, it also has been shown to help in treating rheumatism, gastritis, ulcers, and some allergies. It is this herb that makes Kitty Doggy Herbal Detox much more complete than other Essiac concept formulas. Detoxification is no longer a luxury… it is a necessity.
Sheep Sorrel – This herb is rich in vitamins A, B-complex, C, D, K, and E. Vitamin A strengthens the immune system by aiding in production of white blood cells. White blood cells attack many of the body’s harmful intruders. Sheep Sorrel’s minerals include significant levels of calcium, iron, magnesium, silicon, sulphur, zinc, manganese, iodine, and copper. Sheep Sorrel has been reported to aid in a wide variety of skin disorders and digestive disorders. It also is rich in potassium oxalate, which aids in digestion and has been shown to strengthen the immune system.
This herb also is rich in chlorophyll. Chlorophyll increases oxygen content in the blood. High blood oxygen can increase the body’s action against many invasive conditions. Caution: Sheep Sorrel may upset the stomachs of pets with intestinal issues. If there are no intestinal issues, Sheep Sorrel intake is recommended. In the case of intestinal issues, first work with a good probiotic like BioGaia to bolster the pet’s digestive tract. The addition of Hydrogen Rich Water to the diet may aid the gut flora to reverse the problem.
Slippery Elm Bark – This herb is a natural antibiotic and has exceptional cleansing properties. It helps coat and lubricate the artery wall, which helps blood flow. It also has been shown to protect membrane linings in the joints and can provide relief of inflamed areas.
Chinese Rhubarb Root (Turkish Rhubarb) – This herb has been used in China for more than 2,000 years. It has very impressive detoxifying properties, especially in the liver. Rhubarb Root also has antibiotic and anti-microbial properties.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.