SOLUTION DM: Invaders Herbal Supplement

$70.00

WHY CHOOSE IT

Demodex Mange: Demodicosis (demodex mites infestation) is a parasitic skin disease and can be a problem in both dogs and cats. It can be localized (only a few small areas where the local mites are overpopulated). When larger areas of the body have an over proliferation of mites, it is referred to as generalized demodicosis. This form develops when the immune system can no longer keep the mites in check. This condition can be a sign of serious underlying illness and you should seek the expertise of a veterinarian if you suspect this in your pet.

According to Chinese Medicine, living creatures have a type of energy (called Zheng Qi) that acts as an anti-pathogenic force. When this energy is weak, microorganisms naturally living on the skin (the microbiome) can become out of balance. Our SOLUTION DM: Invaders is an herbal supplement designed to support and strengthen Zheng Qi of your pet and restore balance to the skin. It is an excellent choice if your dog or cat has been diagnosed with demodectic mange. **

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  • To support healthy skin in your dog, cat, or rabbit, add the herbal supplement to their food or give by mouth via oral syringe.

    To add directly to their meal, mix the herbal supplement into moist canned food. Or, add the herbal supplement to your favorite powder nutritional supplement, mix with water to form gravy, and pour over kibble. Herbs can taste bitter to your pet, so you may need to introduce the supplement slowly by starting with a smaller amount at first and gradually increasing it as they get used to the new flavor in their food.

    To give via oral syringe, dissolve herbal supplement in hot water. We recommend approximately 2ml of water per gram of herbal supplement (our oral syringes have measurement marks on them to make this easy). In a small bowl or shot glass, add herbal supplement to hot water and stir. Allow a few minutes for herbal supplement to fully dissolve before drawing the liquid mixture up into the syringe. Place syringe between your pet’s tongue and cheek, angled toward the back of their mouth and gently depress the plunger at a slow, even rate.

    Suggested dose based on pet’s body weight:

    Under 10 lbs: 0.5g 2x/day

    10 - 25 lbs: 1g 2x/day

    25 - 50 lbs: 1 - 2g 2x/day

    50 - 75 lbs: 2 - 3g 2x/day

    75 - 100 lbs: 3g 2x/day

    over 100 lbs: 4g 2x/day

    or as recommended by your veterinarian. Older and weaker pets should be given smaller doses. Safe use in pregnant or breeding animals has not been proven. Examination by veterinarian is recommended prior to use of this product.

  • This herbal supplement is composed of concentrated granules made from water extracts of the following herbs:

    Astragalus root (Radix Astragali), Dandelion (Herba Taraxaci), Siegesbeckia (Herba Siegesbeckiae), Codonopsis root (Radix Codonopsis), Gleditsia thorn (Spina Gleditsiae), Phellodendron bark (Cortex Phellodendri), Poria (Sclerotum Poriae Cocos), White atractylodis rhizome (Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae), Chinese angelica root (Radix Angelicae Sinensis), Peach kernel (Semen Persicae), Safflower (Flos Carthami), Licorice root (Radix Glycyrrhizae)

  • SOLUTION DM: Invaders herbal supplement is designed to be used with matching external products for best results. SOLUTION DM: Invaders Herbal Dip should be applied to affected skin first. Once dry, SOLUTION DM: Invaders Herbal Cream can be applied on top. This combination should be repeated every 24 to 48 hours.

**For best results, combine use of these products with professional care from a licensed veterinarian. These products and statements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. The information provided on this website is for educational purposes only and is not meant to substitute for the advice provided by your veterinarian.  Many skin diseases have similar symptoms and can look alike to the untrained eye.  Some skin conditions can be serious.  Some require pharmaceutical treatment and regular monitoring.  If you are not certain what is causing your pet’s skin symptoms, seek professional veterinary care for your pet before trying to solve the problem yourself.  Proper diagnosis is vital to choosing the most effective treatment.