Diabetonic Pets by Feelgood Health is a natural treatment for dogs and cats with diabetes and blood sugar problems. Made with a blend of herbs and supplements, it helps to regulate blood sugar levels and improve overall health. It contains biochemic tissue salts to improve the production and bio-availability of insulin and to support healthy blood sugar levels.
This natural pet diabetes product is ideal for pets that have been diagnosed with diabetes, or for those at risk of developing the condition. With regular use, Diabetonic Pets can help to reduce the need for insulin injections and make managing diabetes easier for both pets and their owners. This natural remedy will also help to reduce symptoms of diabetes-related conditions such as eye, bladder and circulation problems. This natural remedy is safe to use along with prescription meds (including insulin) and natural medicines.Â
As a natural remedy, it is gentle on the body and has no known side effects. Give your furry friend the support they need to manage diabetes with Diabetonic Pets. This product is perfect for pet owners looking for a natural and safe solution for their diabetic pets. It's rich in natural ingredients that are known to help regulate blood sugar levels and improve overall health. It's a great alternative for pet owners who are looking for a gentle and safe solution for their diabetic pets. With Diabetonic Pets, you can give your furry friend the support they need to live a happy and healthy life with diabetes.
Ingredients:
Contains the following selected biochemic tissue salts:
Kali sulph (D6), also called Kalium Sulphate, Nat sulph (D6), also called Natrium sulphate, Calc Phos (D6), also called Calcium phosphate, Lactose (inactive ingredient)ÂDosage:
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Disclaimer:Â This medicine has not been evaluated by the Medicines Control Council. This medicine is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any illness. Please consult your veterinarian if symptoms persist.Â