Liv.52 Appetite Stimulant and Hepatoprotective
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Liv.52 is the ideal supplement for any cat or dog with diagnosed elevated liver enzymes or a compromised liver from illness, toxins, pharmaceutical drugs or chemicals. Detox your pet's liver naturally following conventional antiparasitic drugs, antibiotics or steroids.
Hepatoprotective: Liv.52 protects the liver from toxins, drugs and chemicals. This plant-based herbal supplement restores the architecture and function of the damaged liver by promoting the regeneration of liver cells. Restoring the liver to a state of healthy function.
Can be used as co-therapy for pets with illnesses or compromised liver from medications such as antiparasitic drugs and antibiotics. Or due to hepatitis, distemper and parvovirus.
Liv.52 is a dietary supplement based on Ayurvedic herbs to maintain the health and vitality of your pet’s liver – one of the major vital organs. The preparation stimulates the appetite, promotes proper nutrition and detoxifies the liver while boosting optimal function.
Helps protect the liver from toxins that can be found in the environment through pesticides. Or through many conventional pharmaceutical treatments where liver damage is a side-effect.
For pets with compromised appetites or anorexia, Liv.52 can stimulate the appetite and promote weight gain and help your pet consume the nutrition they need for optimal health and wellness.
Indications:
- Stimulates metabolism and promotes growth
- Treatment of hepatic dysfunction and damage
- Tones up liver during convalescence, debility and anorexia due to sluggish liver
- Supportive therapy in the treatment of parasitism, vaccination and stress
The preparation comes in two forms, liquid drops 100mL and 60 tablets.
Read this article on supporting your pet's liver and overall well being.
Key Ingredients
Benefits | Common Name | Ayurvedic Name |
Mandur bhasma is prepared by purifying and calcinating iron rust. Mandura is especially useful in anemia, amenorrhoea, dysmenorrhea, menorrhagia, chlorosis, hepatic and splenic disorders. It is also used in diarrhea, chronic bowel complaints, dyspepsia, intestinal worms, nervous diseases, neuralgia of the 5th nerve due to debility, kidney diseases and albuminuria. It is a powerful hematinic and tonic and is valuable in the treatment of hemolytic jaundice and microcytic anemia. | Ferric Oxide Calx | Mandura bhasma |
The Caper Bush possesses strong antiviral properties which are beneficial in the preliminary treatment of acute viral hepatitis and liver cirrhosis. | Capparis spinosa, Caper bush | Himstra |
According to the European monograph, traditional use of chicory roots includes the relief of symptoms related to mild digestive disorders (such as feeling of abdominal fullness, flatulence, and slow digestion) and temporary loss of appetite. | Cichorium intybus, Chicory | Kasani |
The plant is effective in the treatment of liver cirrhosis. Black Nightshade is also credited with emollient, diuretic, antiseptic and laxative properties. | Solanum nigrum | Kakamachi |
Coffee Senna seeds are attributed with blood purifying and diuretic properties. The herb has been traditionally used to normalize bowel movements. | Cassia occidentalis | Kasamard |
Casuarinin, a hydrolyzable tannin isolated from the bark, exhibits antiherpes virus activity by inhibiting viral attachment and penetration. The ethanolic extracts have properties that help heal wounds. The Arjuna herb also has mild diuretic, blood thinning, prostaglandin E(2) enhancing and blood lipid lowering properties. It dilates blood vessels. | Terminalia arjuna | Arjuna |
Yarrow is used for treatment of dysentery, diarrhea, loss of appetite, gastrointestinal (GI) tract discomfort. | Achillea millefolium | Biranjaspipha |
One of the primary medical uses of tamarix gallica is the treatment of gastrointestinal issues. Known for helping to stop diarrhea, it can help treat dysentery and other diseases that cause loose stools. It is also known to have laxative properties, and so may give relief if taken by those with constipation. Tamarix gallica may also help with the treatment of hemorrhoids and intestinal parasites. | Tamarix gallica | Jhavuka |
Source: European Pharmacopoeia, British Pharmacopoeia, Indian Pharmacopoeia, United States Pharmacopoeia | ||
Liquid contains Sucrose for improved palatability. |
Directions for Use
To be mixed with food as directed.
Dogs | Small breeds | 5 mL twice daily or 1-2 tablets twice daily |
Large breeds | 10 mL twice daily or 2-3 tablets twice daily | |
Cats | 3-5 mL twice daily or 1 tablet twice daily |