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Phytomaster Phytodrainer Plants for Horses 1kg

Phytomaster Phytodrainer Plants for Horses 1kg

Brand : Vetosanté Vetosanté
€36.74 EXCL. VAT €40.41 INCL. VAT
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Phyto-draineur Plantes pour Cheval Phytomaster 1kg in our organic pharmacy, Give your opinion on the advice of use and dosage with our partner Verified opinions after your purchase.

What is Phyto-draineur Plantes pour Cheval Phytomaster 1kg used for?

Composed of 100% dried plants, this food supplement supports the liver and kidney systems to enhancetoxin elimination.

As a result of exertion and medication, the horse's body produces toxins that accumulate and become harmful to performance and health.

Phyto-Draineur Plantes pour Cheval Phytomaster 1 kg is a blend of plants with different properties:

  • Stinging Nettle: (Leaf and Root) Rich in Zinc, Minerals, trace elements and B Vitamins, nettle is known for its depurative, anti-inflammatory, diuretic and tonic properties.
  • Dandelion: (Leaf and Root) Taraxacin, tannins, flavonoids, Vitamins A, B, C, D and many minerals are found in the essential components of dandelion. It facilitates the elimination of toxins of infectious, dietary and environmental origin.
  • Artichoke: (Leaf) Rich in fiber, minerals, vitamin B9 and trace elements. It has many beneficial effects. It is known to stimulate the liver, promote urinary elimination and combat cell aging.
  • Milk thistle: (Fruit) Dried milk thistle fruit contains flavonoids, sterols and shuiles; but its properties are essentially based on silymarin. It is known as a hepatoprotector, liver detoxifier and cholagogue.
  • Goldenrod: (aerial part) Goldenrod contains flavonoids, tannins and saponosides as active ingredients. Thanks to its composition, this plant is known for its astringent, antioxidant and diuretic action against urinary tract disorders.
  • Peppermint: (Leaf) Peppermint leaves contain menthol, tannins, flavonoids and bitter principles. They are especially appreciated for their aromatic and digestive properties.

We also offer Phytomaster phyto-respir at the best price in our online pharmacy.

How to use this herbal blend

Measure supplied 200 ml = 50 g
Horses: dispense 50 g daily for 20 days.

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Precautions for use

  • Do not give to pregnant or nursing mares.
  • Warning: Phyto Draineur contains doping substances. Please suspend treatment 72 hours before competitions.

What does it contain?

Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica), Dandelion (Taraxacum officinalis), Artichoke (Cynara cardunculus), Milk thistle (Silybum marianum), Goldenrod (Solidago virgaurea), Peppermint (Mentha piperita), Birch (Betula pendula).

Analytical constituents :

  • Crude celullose: 18
  • Crude ash: 12
  • Moisture content: 11
  • Fat: 3% Crude protein
  • Crude protein:. 2 %
  • Sodium: 0.21

Packaging

Phyto-draineur comes in 1-kg jars.

Our advice and expert opinions

A few years ago, chemical therapies and drugs took over from natural treatments, pushing phytotherapy into disuse. But studies have demonstrated the harmful side-effects of drugs and antibiotics, as well as the resistance of viruses and bacteria to these methods. Today, people are increasingly turning to natural methods to treat themselves and their animals, especially their horses.

If our horses were to return to the wild, their instinct would be to turn to plants to maintain their health and heal themselves.

Nature is capable of providing an answer to virtually every existing pathology. Medicinal plants contain active ingredients that have a direct biological effect on the body.

The equine body is very receptive to phytotherapy. Indeed, what could be more natural for a herbivore than to ingest plants? The horse's digestive system is designed to assimilate plants perfectly. What's more, while horses tend to shy away from powdered or other products, they often take herbs very well, appreciating the taste of plants.

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