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PetAlive Cushex Drops
 

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Price: $34.95
Prod. Code: PCDR001

Product Description

PetAlive Cushex Drops are a 100% natural, safe and effective blend of both herbal and homeopathic ingredients specially selected to treat Cushing’s in pets. Each ingredient of this natural remedy has a specific role to play in normalizing adrenal function, balancing corticosteroid levels or reducing the troublesome symptoms of this condition. PetAlive Cushex Drops are easy to administer and the dosage can be adjusted to suit pets of all sizes. 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.

Taraxacum officinale (Dandelion); Arctium lappa (Burdock); Astragalus membranaceous(Huang Qi); Arsenicum (30C); Hepar Sulph (30C); Mercurius (30C); Sulphur (30C)

Directions

Cats and small dogs: 2-3 drops.
Medium dogs: 5 drops.
Large dogs: 8-10 drops.

Size

One 50 ml bottle of Cushex Drops will last for 15 - 60 days, depending on the size and needs of your pet.

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