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Kidney Support Gold for Cats
This unique formula is a gentle yet powerful combination of herbal ingredients, tested by our holistic veterinarians. Kidney Support Gold is comprised of scientifically researched extracts for supporting kidney health. The result is a formula that is excellent for aging cats and is an essential part of your cat's long-term health regime for helping to maintain normal kidney function.
The effects of the herbs in Kidney Support Gold have been studied for their "tonic" actions. Tonic herbs are restorative, help maintain vitality and provide nutrition to the body in a way that it can readily absorb.
Benefits
- Supports normal fluid and electrolyte balance.
- Normal urination and thirst (hydration).
- Normal appetite and weight.
- General vitality and energy.
- Healthy immunity.
- Helps to maintain normal protein excretion in the urine.
Directions For Use
- Under 30 lb: Give one drop per 2 lb (1 kg) of body weight.
- Shake well before use. Does not require refrigeration.
Ingredients
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Rehmannia root (Rehmannia glutinosa): This steamed root is a vital herb used widely in the traditional Chinese herbal repertory and contains vitamins C, A and some B vitamins. It is best known for its "tonic" properties to fortify the blood, increase vitality and support capillary integrity. Called Dihuang, this herb is used to "replenish the Kidneys", support normal urination and build the body's normal energy levels following illness.
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Cordyceps mycelium (Cordyceps militaris): Considered a "medicinal mushroom" (or "ascocarp"), this potent ingredient originated in Tibet and is used as a tonic for energy, vigor, normal immune function as well as normal kidney and liver function. It is said to help support normal metabolic processes and all body systems. As well as having antioxidant properties, it also contains amino acids, some B vitamins, minerals, sterols and enzymes.
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Astragalus root (Astragalus membranaceus): One of the best known "adaptogens", Astragalus is a replenishing herb for normal recovery from illness. It protects against free radicals and is widely used for immune health. Studies using Astragalus in combination with Dong Quai root show that these herbs may have an effect on the kidneys to normalize gene expression and help maintain normal, stabilized kidney function.
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Dong Quai root (Angelica sinensis): An herb of Eastern Asia, this root is used widely in China for health and as a food. One of its uses is to help carry oxygen to tissues and support normal blood flow. Considered a daily tonic, it has been studied in conjunction with using Astragalus for the kidneys. {Its use to help balance normal hormone levels in the body has led to a misconception that it contains estrogens.
Inactive Ingredients
Deionized water, natural bacon flavor, vegetable glycerin.
Cautions
- Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven.
- If animal's condition worsens or does not improve, stop product administration and consult your veterinarian.
- Do not use with blood thinners.
- Not to be used during diarrhea.
- An examination from a veterinarian is recommended prior to using this product.
- Not for human consumption. Keep out of reach of children and animals. In case of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately.
FAQs
1.What causes kidney disease in cats?
There are a multitude of reasons why cats can be diagnosed with kidney disease such as genetics, toxins, kidney infections and kidney blockages. With a well balanced diet, proper hydration, and an overall healthy lifestyle, you can help your cat live their best life.
2.How do you prevent kidney disease in cats?
Cat kidney disease can be prevented by feeding high-quality food (ideally wet food to promote hydration) and ensuring there's always fresh water available for your kitty. Make sure your cat is urinating regularly and help them maintain a healthy weight by ensuring they move.
3.How long can a cat live with kidney disease? The life expectancy of cats with kidney disease depends on what stage of kidney disease they have and also on the care the pet is receiving.