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Brand name: Flatulence Preventer

What is flatulence and what causes it?

Having a pet with flatulence problems can be very embarrassing — not to mention inconvenient, irritating and rather frustrating. But when you think about it, your pet is not having such a great time either.

Flatulence is generally caused by a build-up of gas in the stomach or intestines, which is often a result of undigested fermenting food. Some animals are simply unable to digest certain types of food while others have particular food sensitivities.

Often animals simply gulp air with their food, which then emerges as intestinal gas. Whatever the cause, the animal usually feels very uncomfortable. Flatulence is often accompanied by bloating, abdominal pain, belching and wind.

What are the ingredients of PetAlive Flatulence Preventer?

PetAlive Flatulence Preventer contains the following 100% natural ingredients:

Pimpinella anisum (anise) has been used for centuries to treat digestive disorders and cramps. Anise helps to relieve gas and promote healthy digestion.

Foeniculum vulgare: Like anise, this herb helps to relieve the symptoms of gas and bloating and also acts as a digestive aid. Fennel can help to prevent the “rumbling stomach” syndrome and also relieves stiff, aching joints and helps to detox the system.

Magnesium Phosphate C6 (Mag.Phos.) is a biochemic tissue salt which is very helpful for the relief of flatulence, heartburn, nausea and colic. Deficiency in the body can cause diarrhea, intestinal mal absorption, bowel and stomach cramps and even liver disease. Mag. Phos. is often prescribed for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and Spastic Colon.

Carbo veg C30 is a proven homeopathic remedy also recommended for flatulence and indigestion. It is known as a natural purifier for its ability to absorb gases and toxins in the body. It can be very effective for the animal that tends to suffer indigestion, sour belching, wind and bloating and is also an excellent antidote for fatigue.

Nux Vom. C30 is a proven homeopathic remedy with a variety of uses and is often prescribed for digestive disorders, indigestion and either constipation or diarrhea. It is also an effective remedy for flatulence, abdominal cramping and bloating.

Lactose: inactive ingredient.

Contains no gluten, artificial flavors, colors or preservatives.

How do we use Flatulence Preventer?

PetAlive Flatulence Preventer comes in convenient dissolvable granule form.

The fine granules are easy to administer to pets of all sizes and personalities, and are simply sprinkled on the back of the tongue and left to dissolve. No fuss and bother!

Acute Conditions: Administer every 30 minutes for up to 6 doses or until symptoms subside.

Chronic Use (for animals with chronic flatulence and digestive complaints): Three doses of PetAlive Flatulence Preventer daily to promote digestive health and calm the digestive system.

Dosage:

Cats and small dogs: Large pinch of granules sprinkled into the mouth. Small to medium dogs: Half fill inner circle of lid and sprinkle into mouth. Medium to large dogs: Fill inner circle of lid and sprinkle into mouth.

Note: Flatulence Preventer may be used together with PetAlive Digestive Support.

How long until we see results?

A few doses should result in an almost immediate clearing of symptoms.

PetAlive Flatulence Preventer may be used for fast symptomatic relief and also as a preventative.

How long does one bottle last?

One bottle of PetAlive Flatulence Preventer will last 15-30 days depending on usage and size of your pet.

What else can I do to help my pet?

Remove your pet's food after a while if it is not finished. Periods of fasting throughout the day are very important for effective digestion and detoxification.

Ensure your pet is eating a balanced, high quality diet with plenty of raw and unprocessed food (preferably organic). Flatulence problems are often solved by a change in diet.

If flatulence is a recent problem, consider what changes you may have recently made to your pet's diet. Or perhaps he has been visiting the neighborhood rubbish dump for dessert?

Filtered or bottled water is preferable to chlorinated or fluorinated water.

Avoid exposure to toxins and chemicals as much as possible including pesticides, herbicides, commercial flea collars, flea powder, insecticides and second-hand cigarette smoke.

Emotional or physical stress can also have an effect on digestion.

Food and water bowls should be made of glass, stainless steel or porcelain.

Don't feed your pet chocolate as even a small amount can be toxic. Avoid foods that are high in sugar.

Cook food in stainless-steel pans, not aluminum or copper pans.

Regular exercise will help to keep your pet healthy and fit and can often help with flatulence problems.