Digyton Plus for Digestion
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Digyton Plus for Digestion is formulated to address digestive issues in dogs, cats, puppies and kittens.
As a treatment for common gastrointestinal conditions, Digyton’s bowel regulating properties can reduce repeated bouts of diarrhoea, flatulence and cramping.
The herbomineral formulation can be used as a daily tonic to promote good digestion, to tone the digestive tract and ensure absorption of nutrients. It is an effective appetite stimulator and digestive normaliser.
It reduces dyspepsia (indigestion) and reflux, as well as reducing pain and spasms.
The key enzymes that are secreted with Digyton assist in digestion of starches, proteins and fats – amylolytic, proteolytic and lypolitic enzymes.
The formulation of Digyton contains the gentle herb tonic known as Triphala, which is a combination of Amalaki (Embilica officinalis), Bibhitaki (Terminalia bellirica), and Haritaki (Terminalia chebula). This combination of plant and flower ingredients promotes healthy absorption and assimilation of nutrients, bolsters the gastrointestinal tract and keeps the body feeling properly nourished and balanced.
Clinical trials with puppies have shown exceptional benefits during weaning and changing of diets at a critical time in a pup’s growth and development.
100ml bottle
Indications:
- Indigestion
- Colic
- Flatulence
- Intolerance to sudden food change
- Irregular bowel movement
Key Ingredients
Benefits | Common Name | Ayurvedic Name |
Triphala is most commonly known for its use as a gentle bowel tonic, being helpful in digestion, and supporting regular bowel movements. The combination of the three fruits has a synergistic effect to bolster many other systems as well. In addition to the GI tract, Ayurveda uses triphala to support healthy respiratory, cardiovascular, urinary, reproductive, and nervous systems. | A combination of 3 herbs, Amalaki (Emblica officinalis), Bibhitaki (Terminalia belerica) and Haritaki (Terminalia chebula). | Triphala |
Long pepper is known to have a healing effect on the overworked liver. It helps in eliminating toxins that build up inside the liver due to the metabolism of certain foods that are problematic with digestive systems. | Piper Longum or Long Pepper | Pippali |
It enhances the function of the digestive tract, which eliminates flatulence and bloating. The herb aids the digestive process by optimally increasing gut function. | Piper Nigrum or Black Pepper | Maricha |
Ginger root is well known as a remedy for nausea and indigestion and is used for wind, colic, irritable bowel, loss of appetite, chills, cold, flu, poor circulation, dyspepsia (bloating, heartburn, flatulence), indigestion and gastrointestinal problems. | Zingiber officinale | Shunthi |
It has a well-documented reputation for healing ulcers. It can lower stomach acid levels, relieve heartburn and indigestion and acts as a mild laxative. It can also be used for irritation, inflammation and spasm in the digestive tract. Through its beneficial action on the liver, it increases bile flow and lowers cholesterol levels. | Glycyrrhiza glabra, Licorice | Yashti |
The herb proves to be a keen stimulant in appetite, digestion and digestion of ama. Nut grass is an effective remedy for vomiting, diarrhea, colitis and dyspepsia. | Cyperus rotundus | Mustaka |
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 |
Vidanga improves digestive fire and is used for vomiting, flatulence and nausea with abdominal pain. Because of its laxative properties it prevents constipation. | Embelia ribes | Vidanga |
Caraway is used for digestive problems including heartburn, bloating, gas, loss of appetite, and mild spasms of the stomach and intestines. | Carum carvi, Carroway | Krishnajiraka |
Cumin stimulates saliva production, secretion of digestive fluids and excretion of bile, and additionally, it provides increased movement of the intestines, which generally improves digestion. | Cuminum cyminum | Svetajiraka |
Dill has been used in ayurvedic medicines since ancient times and it is a popular herb widely used as a spice and also yields essential oil. It is an aromatic and annual herb of apiaceae family. The Ayurvedic uses of dill seeds are carminative, stomachic and diuretic. | Anethum graveolens | Satahva |
Fennel's dried ripe seeds and oil are used to make medicine. Fennel is used for various digestive problems including heartburn, intestinal gas, bloating, loss of appetite, and colic in infants. |
Foeniculam vulgare | Mishreya |
Contains Sucrose for improved palatability. |
Directions for Use
To be mixed with food as directed.
Puppies small breed 5-8 drops twice daily |
Dogs small breed 5 mL twice daily |
Puppies Large breed 10-15 drops twice daily |
Dogs Large breed 10 mL twice daily |
Kittens 3-5 drops twice daily |
Cats 2.5 mL twice daily |