North Hound Life Slippery Elm Bark 55 g
Kane
Keeping your dog happy and healthy is no easy task. But we make it a whole lot easier with Slippery Elm Bark, clinically proven to protect your dog's intestines and stomach from inflammation and irritation (like diarrhea). Our Slippery Elm Bark is 100% natural, organic, and sustainably sourced. To treat sudden cases of diarrhea, you can also fast your dog, feed bland food and give probiotics along with Slippery Elm Bark to ease symptoms.
Slippery elm contains astringent tannins that soothe and reduce inflammation, reduce swelling and heal tissue. Helps to heal internal and mucosal tissues. Slippery Elm Bark has a long history of use in Chinese, Ayurvedic, Western, and North American First Nations medical traditions
55 g in a recyclable glass jar
Ingredients:
100% Organic Slippery Elm Bark powder (Ulmus Rubra)
Inactive ingredients: None
Guidelines:
When introducing any new item to your dog's diet, do so gradually.
Make into a paste with water or yogurt, and then add to food (kibble or freeze-dried), or mix directly into food (raw or home-cooked diets).
Suggested use - 1/4 tsp per 10 lbs - once to twice a day.
Store in a cool dry place away from humidity, heat, and direct light. Not to be used in pregnant dogs. If your dog's condition worsens or does not improve, stop and call your veterinarian. Do not use within 48 hours of surgery/anesthesia. The absorption of drugs taken simultaneously may be delayed. Do not use in animals receiving other drugs, unless directed by a veterinarian
More Details:
Think of slippery elm as a bowel lozenge, a lozenge coats the sore throat, lubricating it so it’s easier to swallow food and liquids. Slippery Elm does this for your dog’s bowels. Inflammation is reduced, and the not-so-pleasant symptoms of GI upset are eased.
Native American herbalists have used Slippery Elm Bark for centuries as a healing ointment to relieve stomach upset due to its astringent and anti-inflammatory properties. Slippery Elm Bark is an herb derived from the inner part of the elm bark and is usually used as a finely ground powder.
Derives from the Slippery Elm tree, a deciduous tree that grows on the eastern coast of the United States.
Sustainably grown and harvested.
Approved by Health Canada NN.Y8I8.