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Canine Ceuticals Pure Turkey Tail 100ml

Canine Ceuticals Pure Turkey Tail 100ml

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A pure, single-herb tonic for maintaining healthy immune function and whole-body resilience.

Studies show that Turkey Tail may play a beneficial role in:
✔ Supporting healthy immune function
✔ Providing antimicrobial actions
✔ Supporting chemotherapy treatments
✔ Supporting healthy ageing
✔ Promoting a healthy microbiome

Proudly Australian-owned and made using 100% human-grade ingredients.
No artificial colours or flavours

Turkey Tail is rich in B-glucans, a type of polysaccharide within the fungal cell walls that works to support the immune system. Turkey Tail has been used as a traditional medicine for thousands of years for improving liver and spleen function, removing toxins, increasing energy and spirit and enhancing the immune response. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) considers Turkey Tail to have spleen-nourishing, heat-clearing and detoxifying properties.

Turkey Tail also has a long traditional use as a medicine in the treatment of cancer and illnesses related to immune deficiency, and to reduce side effects of conventional cancer treatments. 

DIRECTIONS FOR USE 

DOSAGE GUIDELINES SERVINGS PER 100 ML BOTTLE
Small dogs < 15 kg
5-10 drops once or twice daily in food
(0.25 – 0.5 mL once or twice daily)
From 100 to 400 days
Medium dogs 15 - 30 kg
10-20 drops once or twice daily in food
(0.5 – 1.0 mL once or twice daily)
From 50 to 200 days
Large dogs > 30 kg
20-30 drops once or twice daily in food
(1.0 – 1.5 mL once or twice daily)
From 33 to 100 days
Note: 20 drops = 1 mL

Storage

Store below 30 C in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight. Use within 12 months of opening.
Keep out of reach of children.

CAUTIONS

Use with caution in dogs taking immunosuppressant medications. Professional veterinary supervision advised.
Animal studies have found no adverse effects when used during pregnancy, however, always consult your veterinarian in such situations.

 

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