Slippery Elm Powder
$39.99
Nature’s remedy for relief from constipation and diarrhea.
Coats the intestinal tract to provide relief from digestive concerns including gastrointestinal diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease, colitis, ulcers and gastritis.
In stock (can be backordered)
Brand: THRIVE – 80g
Contains mucilage, a substance that when mixed with water will create a thick liner providing immediate relief for many conditions including: inflammatory bowel disease, colititis, ulcers and gastritis. Also works to relieve throat irritations.
Ingredients
Slippery Elm Powder
Nutrition Facts (per 5ml)
Additional Info
Feeding Instructions
Mix with cold water to create a thick syrup. Feed immediately adding to food or using syringe squire into pet’s mouth. Do NOT feed within 2 hrs of other medications.
1/4 teaspoon per every 25lbs of body weight per day
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Size |
500ml ,1L |
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