Pet’s PAIN Formula is designed to help:
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Reduce fevers
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Relieve pain
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Backaches
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Nerve pain
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Painful menstruation
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Ease muscle pain related to rheumatism
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Relieves headaches
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Helps with sleeplessness
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Relieves colic pains in intestinal tract and uterus.
According
to Romayne Gallagher, MD, of www.medbroadcast.com, "It turns out that healing is
actually delayed when pain caused by tissue damage is not relieved. A number of
studies suggest that uncontrolled pain has an adverse effect on our immune
system. Continuous pain also appears to lower our body's ability to respond to
stressful situations such as surgery, chemotherapy, and psychological stress."
The
veterinarians at the University of Wisconsin Veterinary School are proponents of
pain control for pets. They point out that the "benefits include improved
respiratory functions, decreasing stress responses surrounding surgery,
decreased length of hospitalization, faster recovery to normal mobility,
improved rates of healing and even decreasing the spread of cancer after
surgery. Almost all studies show people and animals return to normal eating and
drinking habits sooner when given relief from pain. Therefore prevention, early
recognition and aggressive management of pain and anxiety should be essential to
veterinary care of small mammals. The current approach is to be sensitive to the
subtle signs of pain, because the treatment of pain itself can be healing. Pain
is stressful and can prolong recovery."
http://www.caberfeidh.com/Pain1.htm
Things you can do if your pet is in PAIN!
- Pet’s Pain Formula up to every 4
hours.
- Ice for a soft tissue injury or
swelling.
- Acupuncture is also very effective.
- Spirulina (plant based vitamin
supplement that if effective on nerve pain)
-
Glucosamine/chondroiton supplementation
- Fish oil and vitamin E
supplementation
- MSM, SAM-e, Cetyl Myristoleate if
the animal responds to them
How to tell if your
pet is in pain:
Posture - Hunched back, guarding
(protecting) the painful area, “Praying” position (front legs and head on floor,
hindquarters in the air), sitting or laying abnormally, attempting to rest in an
abnormal position, head hanging down.
Movement - Stiff, bearing no or
partial weight on affected limb, any degree of limp, thrashing Restless,
Trembling or shaking, weak tail wag or low carriage of tail, limited or no
movement when awake, slow to rise.
Vocalization - Screaming, whining,
crying, barking or growling, lack of vocalization (no greeting bark or noise).
Behavior - Agitated, poor or no
grooming, decreased or absent appetite, inappropriate urination or defecation,
acts out of character (gentle dogs may bite or become aggressive), licking wound
or surgical site.
http://www.cvmbs.colostate.edu/ivapm/animals/dogs.htm
Suggested Use:
Give orally 1 to 3 times daily as needed.
Animal Weight Pet’s PAIN Formula
Under 3 lbs. 2 drops
3-10 lbs. 5 drops
11-20 lbs. 10 drops
21 and up 15 drops
Add 5 drops for every additional
100 lbs starting at 150 lbs.
Shake Well Before Use
Warning: Keep out of reach of children. Do not
give to CATS or BIRDS as they can experience kidney failure when given
aspirin products. Not recommended for pregnant animals. An overdose can
cause miscarriage. Discontinue use of you see allergic symptoms such as hives,
trouble swallowing and swelling around the eyes. This product contains white
willow, which has aspirin properties. White willow has been known to thin the
blood.
One 1 oz bottle of Pet’s PAIN
Formula will treat approximately 3 medium size dogs. Pet’s PAIN Formula has a
4-year shelf life.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.