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WHAT IS IT?
It is an ALTERNATIVE to conventional colic treatment.
It works without drugs, of any sort, in a completely all-natural organic composition. It comes in a 4 oz. bottle and
is administered orally to horses using the supplied 60 cc plastic syringe, just like a wormer.
Each of
the four parts of the formula targets one specific negative effect of colic until each one is repaired and the bout is completely
stopped.
Part 1 breaks down non-living organic and inorganic matter such as hay, grass, feed, dirt, sand
and even plastic bags. It softens fecal impactions to a semi-liquid state gently and safely without harming any living
tissues.
Part 2 draws excess fluid from within the body back into the dehydrated bowels where
it's needed. Once proper hydration in the tissues is restored, the bowels begin to function properly once more.
Part 3 restores the electrolytes needed by the bowel muscles to regain their motility. In turn,
this allows the now semi-liquid impaction to begin its forward motion.
Part 4 disburses bubbles
of intestinal gas within the tissues. This deflates painful distended bowels and stomach tissue. The semi-liquid fecal
matter and disbursed bubbles of gas are then passed safely out the rectum and the colic is stopped in unison.
NOTICE:
If you should fail to hear returning bowel sounds in 10-20 minutes, and/or see no relief of the clinical signs of colic after
120 minutes (or with light cases of Sand Colic in 200 minutes), a Veterinarian’s examination will reveal that your horse
has a more life threatening condition, than just a classic case of Impaction Colic. Our product cannot and will not
correct a twisted or telescoping gut. It also will not work on stones, gravel, or heavy amounts of sand.
These
statements and or claims, that we or anyone else has or have made, on this website, in our ads, and/ or on our product label,
have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended, nor to be sold for treatment, to
diagnose, cure, mitigate and/or prevent a disease in equines. That said, Colic isn't classified
by the Association of Veterinarian Medicine as a disease, it's considered a happenstance or condition.
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