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PetAlive Skin and Coat Tonic
 

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Price: $34.95
Prod. Code: PSKN001

Product Description

PetAlive Skin & Coat Tonic is a 100% natural, safe, proven homeopathic remedy clinically formulated to help to restore your pet's healthy skin and glossy coat; improve skin functioning and strengthen hair shaft and follicle; and treat dry, scaly skin and eczema and relieve itching in pets. 100% money back guarantee.

Ingredients

Products contain no animal products, gluten, artificial colors, flavors or preservatives. Manufactured according to the highest pharmaceutical standards. Individual ingredients are well-researched and are natural, safe and effective.

Equisetum arvense (Horsetail), Taraxacum officinalis (Dandelion), Arthrospira platenis (Spirulina), Fucus vesiculosis, Kalium Sulphate (Kali. Sulph.) and Lactose (inactive ingredient)

Directions

For a quick 'beauty boost' an occasional 2 - 3 week course is recommended.

For 'run down' pets or those with chronic skin conditions, a 6 week course would be more beneficial.

DOSAGE

Cats and small dogs: 1/2 capsule twice daily.

Medium dogs: One capsule twice daily.

Large dogs: One to two capsules twice daily.

CAUTION: Safety during pregnancy and nursing has not yet been established.

Size

60 Caps

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