Posts Tagged ‘H2O-IonX’
I have been using these two products for 35 days (half dose the 1st 25 days) on my 15yr. old Siamese and Oriental short hair. They are litter mates. Chauncey (Oriental) has had Diabetes off and on over the last 3 yrs. Three times it has lasted for 2 to 3 months and then his sugar levels off on Lantus.
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I have been using these two products for 35 days (half dose the 1st 25 days) on my 15yr. old Siamese and Oriental short hair. They are litter mates. Chauncey (Oriental) has had Diabetes off and on over the last 3 yrs. Three times it has lasted for 2 to 3 months and then his sugar levels off on Lantus.
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have been using your Arthro-IonX for over 3 years now on both my Llaso Apso and Yorkie. The Llaso was going lame and had one knee replacement and the Dr. wants to do hip surgery on the Yorkie. Since I’ve been using the Arthro-IonX they are moving as normal and out of pain. The Llaso seems to be loosing his sight (11 years old) do you have anything for the eyes?
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How can I tell if my puppy has a belly ache and how do I help her?
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I would try H2O-IonX and wait about 6 weeks and then decide if you still need to do the Regu-mate. H2O-IonX contains homeopathics that are often selected if there are cystic ovaries.
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You may use H2O-IonX but it is not a substitute for standard medical care for pyometra. Pyometra can be life threatening and you need to follow your veterinarian’s advice.
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I would try Arthro-IonX first and allow some time for the ligament to tighten. In addition I would suggest you try to find a certified veterinary chiropractor to evaluate how the body weight is distributed and if the hip is seated properly.
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I would recommend two of our products, Arthro-IonX and H20-IonX. That way your dog can consume enough of the oligo-therapeutic mineral base and you can give half doses of each so it will be less expensive in the long-run.
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For these puppies I would give them Derma-IonX orally which you could add to the food. You can also spray it on to the scabs. This should help healing to occur faster.
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You should take your dog to your veterinarian for a physical. Dogs can get a little stressed when they are boarded but it seems that your dog is not handling it well at all.
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