Parvaid Ingredients

The top 3 questions about Parvaid:

Is Parvaid safe?

Yes!

Is this all-natural and organic?

Yes!

What are the known side-effects?

None reported since 1997! Can your drugs make the same claim?

Parvaid is made with herbs from the earth. There are NO chemicals, fillers, artificial flavors/artificial colors, etc. This is why there are no contra-indications since there is nothing in there likely to cause adverse reactions.

You’ve seen the history of Parvaid and you know that this product is designed to help your dog counteract digestive attacks from Parvo, or even bad food. Do you want to know a little secret? You can even take Parvaid whenever your stomach is upset. Take 15 drops a couple of times of day to help with gas, bloating, nausea, motion sickness, etc.

Ingredients Of Parvaid

Parvaid is used to treat the Canine Parvovirus by eliminating vomiting and diarrhea, stimulating the appetite, and repairing the damage caused by the virus. This product is chemical-free, has NO side-effects, and is administered orally (i.e. NO needles).

What’s in Parvaid? This organic product contains the following human-grade herbs:

  • Chamomile Blossom (Matricaria chamomilla), which can relax gastrointestinal spasms and reduce inflammation in the stomach and intestines, thus easing stomach pain
  • Echinacea Root (Echinacea purpurea), which speeds up the recovery time in subjects with acute infections
  • Garlic, which is an excellent antibacterial and anti-inflammatory, and is a good source of sulfur that gives it antibiotic properties (over 1,200 scientific research articles have been published on the medical benefits of garlic!)
  • Golden Seal (Hydrastis Canadensis), which has been shown to speed up recovery time in subjects with diarrhea, and decrease diarrhea volume in clinical studies, stimulate bile production and secretion; it is also considered a natural antibiotic and is often combined with Echinacea in preparations designed to strengthen the immune system
  • Hibiscus Flower (Hibiscus sabdariffa), increases urination, which is attributed to two diuretic ingredients - ascorbic acid and glycolic acid
  • Oregon Grape Root (Berberis aquifolium), which can be used to relieve gastritis, fever and hemorrhage, to stimulate the immune system and slow the rate of abnormal cell growth, and reduce inflammation
  • Peppermint Leaf (Mentha piperita), which has been clinically found to help with irritable bowel syndrome, upset stomach and diarrhea, and it’s also an aid for digestion
  • Plantain Leaf (Plantago major), which is an anti-inflammatory phytochemical that kills germs, speeds wound healing, stimulates the growth of new skin cells, and can help with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
  • Rosehips (Rosa canina), which are anti-inflammatory, high in Vitamin C and help to get rid of diarrhea
  • Spearmint Leaf (Mentha viridus), which has clinical studies showing that it helps with fevers, motion sickness, nausea and gas
  • Yarrow Flower (Achillea millefolium), is also an anti-inflammatory that can help stop bleeding and reduce smooth muscle spasms, which might further explain its usefulness in gastrointestinal conditions
  • Alcohol, which is used to bring out the properties in the herbs and preserve the tincture
  • Distilled Water

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