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      Prosol - Petmod Intestinal R 60 gr.
      Prosol - Petmod Intestinal R 60 gr.

      Prosol - Petmod Intestinal R 60 gr.

      €27.80
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      Shipped within 24/72 hours based on the type of Product

      Complementary feed for pet rabbits and small rodents (hamsters, guinea pigs, chinchillas)

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      petMOD INTESTINAL has been formulated for the gastrointestinal tract of rabbits and small rodents.

      The original components promote correct digestive recovery and normal peristalsis, if used during typical pathologies such as gastrointestinal stasis syndrome, enteritis and all those pathological conditions following which the physiological peristalsis of lagomorphs is altered.

      It also favors the restoration of the physiological intestinal microbiota.

      THE COMPONENTS

      • NUCLEOTIDES
        petMOD nucleotides, yeast products, have the function of maintaining the integrity of the intestinal mucosa, strengthening the maturation of the immune system.

      • I-CARE (KLUYVEROMICES FRAGILIS)
        It is a hydrolyzed yeast, useful support for the well-being of the intestinal mucosa.

      • PSYLLIUM (PLANTAGO PSYLLIUM)
        These are the mucilages of the external cuticle of some species of the Plantago genus.
        Their function is to absorb liquids and increase fecal mass, helping to restore normal peristalsis.

      • BOSWELLIA SERRATA (BOSWELLIA SERRATA ROXB. EX COLEBR.)
        In the form of a dry extract, it contains bowsellic acids which have a dual anti-inflammatory action: they inhibit the action of an enzyme which is involved in the etiology of some enteritis and reduce the action of proinflammatory cytokines.
        They also protect the functionality of the intestinal epithelium.

      • ARTICHOKE (CYNARA SCOLYMUS L.)
        In the form of a dry extract, it has choleretic and cholagogue action by stimulating the production and secretion of bile acids.

      • DANDELION (TARAXACUM OFFICINALE WIGGERS)
        Its dry extract contains: tarassicin, inulin and hydrophilic mucilage, which intervene in restoring correct intestinal peristalsis.

      • NEW CARROT OssAZsee
        The pectins contained in the carrot are very useful in regulating the functions of intestinal peristalsis and increase the consistency of the feces which, by relaxing the colonic walls, favors peristalsis and evacuation.
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      COMPOSITION: Products obtained from the transformation of herbs (Psyllium -Plantago psyllium-seed cuticle powder), Yeasts (I-CARE hydrolyzed yeast from Kluyveromices fragilis) 20%, Barley malt powder 14%, Dried carrot powder, Dextrose, Yeast products (PETMOD-Nucleotides 5') 2 ,5%, maltodextrin.

      ADDITIVES: Organoleptic additives: Botanically defined natural products : Artichoke (Cynara scolymus L.) extract 7,500 mg/kg, Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale Wiggers) root solid extract 5,500 mg/kg, Boswellia (Boswellia serrata Roxb. ex Colebr.) extract 5,000 mg/kg Technological additives: E551b Colloidal silica .

      METHOD OF USE AND DAILY RATION: Administer 2 measuring spoons (equal to 1 g of product) for every 3 kg of live weight of the animal, mixed in the desired food.
      It is possible to mix the daily ration of product, in a 1:3 ratio with water, to obtain a preparation easy to administer directly into the animal's mouth with the aid of a syringe.
      Complete the daily ration with the usual food.
      Always leave fresh water available.

      One ​​scoop corresponds to approximately 500 mg of product.

      Feed intended for non-DPA animals (not intended for the production of food for human consumption) .

      For further information, contact your local veterinary medical representative.

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