Hilton Herbs LBM Solution

Hilton Herbs LBM Solution

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LBM SOLUTION

For incontinence

Leaky Bitch Mix:

  • To support bladder control in older dogs & spayed bitches

LBM Solution is formulated to maintain and support:

  • bitches or elderly dogs with incontinence problems
  • healthy bladder control and tone

LBM Solution is a liquid supplement containing pure tinctures of herbs such as vitex agnus castus and horsetail and was formulated for Hilary Self's own Doberman bitch's needs.  Some breeds are more prone to this problem and please note, this supplement does not contain any hormones.

Ingredients

1:3 Tinctures of:

Hydrangea

Horsetail

Astragalus

Vitex agnus castus

Cramp bark

Black Cohosh

How do I use it?

1ml/5kg bodyweight

  • Add to the feed on a daily basis, where possible splitting the required amount between two feeds
  • Can be orally syringed if necessary
  • Full instructions will be found on the packaging
  • Introduce slowly if your dog has not had supplements before
  • Please allow up to a month for full benefits to be seen
  • In time, you may find the amount fed can be lowered
  • Animals are individuals, often a lower maintenance amount will be sufficient for long-term use

If you have any concerns about your animal's health please contact your vet immediately.  If you have any queries about using this product, or if your animal is pregnant, please contact our Helpline 0800 052 3672 (Freephone) or email helpline@hiltonherbs.com

Did you know?

You can feed foods rich in phyto-estrogens to help your spayed bitch.  Phyto-estrogens mimic the action of the hormone 'oestrogen' in the body and trick it into thinking there are more circulating oestrogens in the system. Some foods are particularly rich in phyto-estrogens and can be cooked and given such as Soya, Oats, Oatmeal, Linseed and Fenugreek.  

These foods are also great for people as well, particularly post menopausal women whose natural circulating oestrogens decline after the menopause.


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