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ReaVet Elm Bark Plus - 120g

ReaVet Elm Bark Plus is enriched with psyllium husks which support the restoration of harmony and balance of the gastrointestinal tract, mucous membranes and digestion.

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4262352423500
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Hund, Katze
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Size: 120g
CHF 20.80 CHF 21.90
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    Description
  • ReaVet Elm Bark Plus - 120g

    ReaVet Elm Bark Plus is obtained from the inner bark layer of the American red elm tree through intensive drying. In addition, the elm bark has been enriched with psyllium husks which support the restoration of harmony and balance of the gastrointestinal tract, mucous membranes and digestion.

    With psyllium husks - a treat for the stomach

    The powder is rich in tannins, bitter substances and, above all, mucilage, which produces the desired mucilaginous substance on contact with water. The mucilage covers the mucous membranes of the stomach and intestines like a protective film and contributes to rapid relief and harmony of the digestive system. Especially after exceptional stress. In cats, mucus supports the natural elimination of hair and hairballs in the gastrointestinal tract.

    • Relief and lasting improvement for digestive disorders
    • Supports the digestive function
    • Plus psyllium husks - good for the stomach
    • Supports the mucous membranes of the gastrointestinal tract and their function
    • Highly expectorant, without boiling!
  • Composition
  • Ground American red elm bark, psyllium husks

    Analytical constituents

    2.91% crude protein, 27.29% crude fiber, 1.26% crude ash, 0.14% crude fat

  • Feeding recommendation
  • Our experts recommend the following dosage:

    Cats: 1g per day

    Dogs per 10kg: 2g per day

    (1 dosage spoon corresponds to 1g) Mix 1g Elm Bark Plus with approx. 50ml hot water before feeding, leave to swell for approx. 15 minutes and mix into the food.

    Note: When administering medication, delay administration by 2 hours. If there is no improvement after 7 days, please consult a vet.