Natural relief to help your cat’s diarrhea and inflammatory bowel syndrome (IBS)
Achoo! Does your pet roll around? Itch excessively? Lick and chew at their skin? Your pup may be suffering from environmental and seasonal allergies. Any humans who suffer from allergies know it can be a tough time of the year to endure. Allergies can present themselves in a variety of ways and be difficult to diagnose- leaving many pet owners feeling frustrated about why their pup won’t stop clawing and biting at their body! Especially when they are causing wounds, redness, and hair loss. This is often uncomfortable for your precious pooch too. Here is one pet mom’s experience with how she overcame some of these challenges:
Maggie was suffering from environmental allergies and IBD. The allergies began when she was only 2 years old. At a young age, she was tested and diagnosed with environmental allergies to many things in her hometown of South Florida. She was put on immunotherapy allergy injections and other prescribed medications, which stabilized her condition until she was about 4.
After she was switched to a new allergy drug, she ran into some health scares. Here’s what Maggie’s mom Sharon went through over the course of managing Maggie’s condition:
Maggie unexpectedly got sick one day out of the blue. She had eaten a lot of grass, plants, and palm fronds that we were not aware of, then parts of a carpet in the house (which is what made us notice she was sick) and had to have emergency surgery to remove the 1 1/2 pounds of contents that were blocking her stomach and intestines. At that time, gastropexy was also done.
Since then, Maggie has had recurring issues with sickness, vomiting, at times diarrhea. She was also treated for helicobacter just in case that was the cause of her original sickness that caused her to get ill and eat the plants. To this day I am not sure what made Maggie get sick, just natural IBD or a reaction to the new drug Apoquel, which I question after further research on the drug.
Over the years, an internal medicine veterinarian was her go-to doctor. An endoscopy was performed after Maggie started experiencing frequent episodes of vomiting and pica, some episodes lasting hours. There have been numerous occasions where I had emergency vet visits to get injections to cease the vomiting, her go-to Cerenia.
I contacted NHV at the end of April 2019 when my 7 yr old chocolate lab/95 lbs, Maggie, had to be taken off a prescription corticosteroid, which was for her IBD. She is on numerous medications for her IBD but the corticosteroid is what seemed to help the most. However, it comes with side effects, which started to develop after one year. Maggie was diagnosed with calcinosis cutis, a skin condition. She developed a build-up of calcium deposits on her skin, raw spots from scratching and chewing, and lost hair in those areas. Since my concern on stopping the corticosteroid was all-around, with the anti-inflammatory drug helping her gastro issue, as well as her allergy issues, yet continuing it had new conditions that developed which warranted immediate attention.
Dr. Amanda suggested Yucca for its steroidal properties, Plantaeris for the GI tract, Stimmune for the immune system, AlgeEx for food/environmental allergies, Milk Thistle for healthy liver support due to Maggie’s numerous medications, and Ouch Away for her raw spots. Upon my second order, I picked up the All Clear Ointment for specific skin spots that had hair loss and calcium deposits, and for areas that Maggie was chewing on due to skin allergies.
Maggie has only been on herbal treatments for only 6 weeks, but I must say her skin condition has improved. I see hair regrowth and the calcinosis cutis deposits have greatly diminished. To be fair, she has discontinued the corticosteroid which would cease the calcinosis condition from continued development and assist with the condition eventually diminishing. She also has bi-weekly medicated baths to assist with skin healing. Our vet did say it could take 4-6 months for her skin and coat to return to normal after ceasing the corticosteroid, but at 6 weeks it is 90% better! Maggie has had a few episodes of IBD vomiting since ceasing the corticosteroid and starting the herbs but nothing that is above the level of IBD episodes Maggie has had while on the corticosteroid. It appears her scratching and chewing have also reduced.
Maggie before…
and Maggie after!…
I have spent many hours researching canine IBD and have tried several medicinal treatment plans prescribed by the vet, spend thousands of dollars on vet and ER visits, prescription dog foods, spent many hours laying on the kitchen floor with my dog, trying to comfort her as she was going through hours and hours of vomiting episodes, etc. I will continue the NHV herbal options and plan suggested to give it a fair shot, as I do believe it is assisting with Maggie’s healing of calcinosis cutis, IBD issues, and environmental allergies. I will definitely report back and update Maggie’s medical status and how herbal remedies are assisting her issues. Thank you, Dr. Amanda, Johanna, and Melissa for taking the time to help Maggie and me with a plan. I am hopeful for continued success with my Maggie.
We are so happy to hear that sweet Maggie will shortly be celebrating her 8th birthday with her mom Sharon, in a lot more comfortable. She is on a special diet and her mom does everything she can to make her comfortable, and stay up to date with her veterinary visits, monitoring her symptoms and making adjustments along the way as needed. Thank you Sharon for allowing us to be a part of Maggie’s holistic journey.
5 Suprising Facts about Canine Allergies
Dogs can be allergic to pollen, or a variety of things they may come into contact with within the yard. The exposure can occur in a variety of ways- the most common sources are pollen, mold spores, mites, and animal dander.
Environmental allergies and food allergies can cause similar symptoms such as itchiness, hair loss, watery eyes, sneezing, and respiratory issues.
If you suspect allergies your vet will first need to rule out skin mites, fungal infections, and endocrine disease, such as hypothyroidism and Cushing’s – other diseases that present similar symptoms. It is important to get an accurate diagnosis.
They typically occur between the ages of 1 to 3. While all breeds are susceptible to allergies- certain breeds- Retrievers, Terriers, Boxers, Dalmatians, Bulldogs, Shepherds, Beagles, and Irish Setters- are more prone.
You can get a specially formulated diet to help manage your dog’s allergies.
NHV’s very own vet tech Johanna goes more into depth about seasonal allergies and how to manage them here.
Many pet owners will say the most frustrating problem a dog can have is allergies. Our NHV Pet Experts can help you navigate the complex world of canine allergies.
Stimmune
Stimmune - helps support a pets immune sytem
Stimmune - helps support a pets immune sytem
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Description
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Ingredients
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Dosage
seasonal allergy support
Alge-Ex for cats
Alge-Ex for cats
For Environmental and Seasonal Cat Allergies
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3 month supply for a small to medium size pet.
A safe and fast-acting herbal supplement that helps your cat to fight seasonal and environmental allergies, as well as their associated symptoms.
- Helps support histamine and immune response activity
- Helps with itchy, watery eyes, itchy ears, face rubbing, nasal discharge, and sneezing
- May reduce inflamed, scabbed, itchy skin
- Supports your cat's immune system
A safe and fast-acting herbal supplement that helps your cat to fight seasonal and environmental allergies, as well as their associated symptoms.
- Helps support histamine and immune response activity
- Helps with itchy, watery eyes, itchy ears, face rubbing, nasal discharge, and sneezing
- May reduce inflamed, scabbed, itchy skin
- Supports your cat's immune system
Support for Cats with Allergies
Cats can have seasonal allergies just like people. A cat’s immune system will respond and react to everyday allergens found in the environment. Like people, cats can have an allergy to pollen, mold, grass, ragweed, and dust mites. They can also be allergic to certain household products such as cleaners, carpet fibers, carpet deodorizers, insecticides, rubber, and other things in the form of contact dermatitis. Your pet’s immune system might overreact to these common unharmful environmental substances.
How NHV Supplements Soothe Allergies in Cats
You can help support your pet’s immune reaction to these airborne irritants by using herbal supplements. Made with powerful, yet gentle ingredients such as eyebright, feverfew, and Sweet goldenrod, Alge-Ex helps to soothe your cat’s histamine response. This remedy for cats with seasonal allergies is vet-formulated and pet-approved. It's 100% natural and completely safe to be taken along with conventional medicine, and easy to administer. Order NHV supplements today, or contact us to speak with one of our pet experts about the best natural remedies for your cat.
Additional Support
It’s best to ensure that your pet is not dealing with skin allergies due to food allergies. If you suspect this, try a different brand of food that is clean, holistic, and without preservatives.
Bathing your pet is also an excellent way of helping your cat cope with seasonal allergies. Bathing helps remove pollen, mold, and other allergens on cats and also provides relief. Make sure to give your pet plenty of filtered water.
Never attempt to diagnose your cat on your own. Your vet will be able to perform the required test and make the necessary suggestions.
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- PH7750c
- weight
- 0.7
- volume
- 3.4 fl. oz (100ml)
- life stages
- Adult, senior, kitten
- form
- liquid
- made in
- Canada
Eyebright - An herb that has a long history of use for its anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antifungal, anti-catarrhal, and antiviral activities. Due to the anti-inflammatory properties, eyebright is used for upper respiratory tract infections, hay fever, sinusitis, and catarrh (inflammation of the mucous membranes). As an astringent, it is used for dry congestion. It is considered to be useful for seasonal allergies, pollen, and mold allergies in cats. It also relieves itchy eyes.
Ginger - A pungent and aromatic root used as a spice to enhance flavor in food. The part used is the rhizome, which has been used for thousands of years for nausea and gastrointestinal relief. Research has shown that ginger has excellent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
Feverfew - An herb originally native to Eastern Europe, it has been used to reduce migraines. Studies have shown that Feverfew inhibits the release of histamine and serotonin. It is considered to be very safe for cats and is used as an alternative to aspirin, which can be toxic to cats.
European Goldenrod - An herb with anti-inflammatory, anti-catarrhal, and antioxidant properties. It helps increase renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate without stimulating the loss of sodium and chloride.
Echinacea - In human and animal experiments, Echinacea preparations have been shown to have immunostimulant effects. Its defense against microorganisms help the body fight infections and remove invading bacteria. Echinacea also supports the lymph system, which in turn expels waste from the tissues.
Pet's Weight Dosage
To be taken twice daily. All NHV supplements are designed to be used together, and can, therefore, be given at once for convenience.
Select your pet's weight to determine the correct dose.
To be taken twice daily. Determine your pet’s weight and then use the easy chart below to determine the correct dose. This is the minimum dosage.
Pet's Weight Dosage
0 - 15 lb = 0.5 ml
16 - 30 lb = 1.0 ml
31 - 45 lb = 1.5 ml
46 - 60 lb = 2.0 ml
61 - 75 lb = 2.5 ml
Over 75 lb = 3.0 ml
How to Administer: Shake well before use. The easiest method is to use the dropper provided and place the drops into your pet’s food or favorite treat. You can also use the dropper and squirt directly into the pet’s mouth. Some pets can be finicky, if this occurs consider hiding the drops in foods most pet’s love such as fish, chicken, yogurt, or a favorite treat. If your pet only eats dry food then soak a few kibbles at feeding time.
For Best Results
Herbal dietary supplements are beneficial to the health and well-being of your pet and are safe for long-term use. Every pet responds to natural herbal supplements differently, therefore it is important to be consistent and administer the product daily. Supplements generally take two to four weeks to take effect, however this will vary from one animal to the next.
Product Storage
All NHV Natural Pet Products are pure herbal extracts and contain no artificial additives, preservatives, or coloring. Shelf life after opening is 6 months and must be refrigerated after opening.
Cautions and Contraindications
Do not use Alge-Ex in pregnant or nursing animals.
Speak to your vet before using our products. A second visit is recommended if your pet’s condition does not improve, or deteriorates after continued use of the supplements.
All information provided by NHV Natural Pet Products is for educational purposes only.
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Description
Support for Cats with Allergies
Cats can have seasonal allergies just like people. A cat’s immune system will respond and react to everyday allergens found in the environment. Like people, cats can have an allergy to pollen, mold, grass, ragweed, and dust mites. They can also be allergic to certain household products such as cleaners, carpet fibers, carpet deodorizers, insecticides, rubber, and other things in the form of contact dermatitis. Your pet’s immune system might overreact to these common unharmful environmental substances.
How NHV Supplements Soothe Allergies in Cats
You can help support your pet’s immune reaction to these airborne irritants by using herbal supplements. Made with powerful, yet gentle ingredients such as eyebright, feverfew, and Sweet goldenrod, Alge-Ex helps to soothe your cat’s histamine response. This remedy for cats with seasonal allergies is vet-formulated and pet-approved. It's 100% natural and completely safe to be taken along with conventional medicine, and easy to administer. Order NHV supplements today, or contact us to speak with one of our pet experts about the best natural remedies for your cat.
Additional Support
It’s best to ensure that your pet is not dealing with skin allergies due to food allergies. If you suspect this, try a different brand of food that is clean, holistic, and without preservatives.
Bathing your pet is also an excellent way of helping your cat cope with seasonal allergies. Bathing helps remove pollen, mold, and other allergens on cats and also provides relief. Make sure to give your pet plenty of filtered water.
Never attempt to diagnose your cat on your own. Your vet will be able to perform the required test and make the necessary suggestions.
- item number
- PH7750c
- weight
- 0.7
- volume
- 3.4 fl. oz (100ml)
- life stages
- Adult, senior, kitten
- form
- liquid
- made in
- Canada
-
Ingredients
Eyebright - An herb that has a long history of use for its anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antifungal, anti-catarrhal, and antiviral activities. Due to the anti-inflammatory properties, eyebright is used for upper respiratory tract infections, hay fever, sinusitis, and catarrh (inflammation of the mucous membranes). As an astringent, it is used for dry congestion. It is considered to be useful for seasonal allergies, pollen, and mold allergies in cats. It also relieves itchy eyes.
Ginger - A pungent and aromatic root used as a spice to enhance flavor in food. The part used is the rhizome, which has been used for thousands of years for nausea and gastrointestinal relief. Research has shown that ginger has excellent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
Feverfew - An herb originally native to Eastern Europe, it has been used to reduce migraines. Studies have shown that Feverfew inhibits the release of histamine and serotonin. It is considered to be very safe for cats and is used as an alternative to aspirin, which can be toxic to cats.
European Goldenrod - An herb with anti-inflammatory, anti-catarrhal, and antioxidant properties. It helps increase renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate without stimulating the loss of sodium and chloride.
Echinacea - In human and animal experiments, Echinacea preparations have been shown to have immunostimulant effects. Its defense against microorganisms help the body fight infections and remove invading bacteria. Echinacea also supports the lymph system, which in turn expels waste from the tissues.
-
Dosage
Pet's Weight Dosage
To be taken twice daily. All NHV supplements are designed to be used together, and can, therefore, be given at once for convenience.
Select your pet's weight to determine the correct dose.
To be taken twice daily. Determine your pet’s weight and then use the easy chart below to determine the correct dose. This is the minimum dosage.
Pet's Weight Dosage
0 - 15 lb = 0.5 ml
16 - 30 lb = 1.0 ml
31 - 45 lb = 1.5 ml
46 - 60 lb = 2.0 ml
61 - 75 lb = 2.5 ml
Over 75 lb = 3.0 ml
How to Administer: Shake well before use. The easiest method is to use the dropper provided and place the drops into your pet’s food or favorite treat. You can also use the dropper and squirt directly into the pet’s mouth. Some pets can be finicky, if this occurs consider hiding the drops in foods most pet’s love such as fish, chicken, yogurt, or a favorite treat. If your pet only eats dry food then soak a few kibbles at feeding time.
For Best Results
Herbal dietary supplements are beneficial to the health and well-being of your pet and are safe for long-term use. Every pet responds to natural herbal supplements differently, therefore it is important to be consistent and administer the product daily. Supplements generally take two to four weeks to take effect, however this will vary from one animal to the next.Product Storage
All NHV Natural Pet Products are pure herbal extracts and contain no artificial additives, preservatives, or coloring. Shelf life after opening is 6 months and must be refrigerated after opening.Cautions and Contraindications
Do not use Alge-Ex in pregnant or nursing animals.Speak to your vet before using our products. A second visit is recommended if your pet’s condition does not improve, or deteriorates after continued use of the supplements.
All information provided by NHV Natural Pet Products is for educational purposes only.
Published: July 7, 2019