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Uva Ursi Leaves AniMed 1 Lb Horse Equine Supplement
$ 15.31
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Description
Uva Ursi LeavesAll natural supplement that builds the immune system
Diuretic that contains antibiotic factors
Helps prevent bladder and kidney infections
Dissolves kidney and bladder stones
Eliminates uric acid and cleans the entire urinary tract
Used to treat disorders of the spleen, liver, pancreas, prostrate and diabetes
1 lb. container
Uva Ursi is an all-natural supplement that can be given to your horse to help build immunity, help with chronic diarrhea, kidney problems, fluid retention and can strengthen horse’s urinary tract. Uva Ursi can help reduce buildup of uric acid and also soothes strengthens and tightens irritated inflamed tissue. Be sure to contact your veterinarian before using this product.
Definition of Uva Ursi:
Uva Ursi Leaf is a diuretic that contains anti-biotic factors that kill bacteria. It helps prevent and treat kidney and bladder infections; dissolves kidney and bladder stones. It eliminates uric acid from the body and has mild astringent properties which flush and cleanse the entire urinary tract. It keeps harmful mineral salts from forming obstructions and strengthens the heart muscle. Uva Ursi Leaf has been used to treat disorders of the spleen, liver, pancreas, small intestine, diabetes and prostate.
Directions:
Add a small pinch or one ounce of leaves to a pint of boiling water to make a tea
Strain the water
Add into your horse’s feed, mix around leaves in the grain
Use leaves every other day for short periods of time
Do not use long-term
Contact your veterinarian for questions
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