Squamous Cell Carcinoma Internal Support
For product information please contact our practitioners. info@mcdowellsherbal.com
$41.95
Product Information
Description
For product information please contact our practitioners. info@mcdowellsherbal.com
Volume
50ml
How do I use it?
Dosage 5 drops twice daily with a strong smelling food such as sardines.
How is it taken?
For Animal Oral Use Only
What's in it?
Elecampane, Hypericum, Kelp, Maritime Pine Bark, Nettle, Rosehips, Rue, Slippery Elm, Violet Leaves, Wormwood, Dr Bach Flowers; Oak, Olive, Pine, Rescue Remedy, Walnut, Water Violet, Wild Oat
Disclaimer
McDowells animal products are not intended to replace veterinary care or medication. Our supplements are offered as support for your animal’s condition and not as a cure. All our oral supplements are to be consumed voluntarily by your animal in food, treats or liquid. Seek veterinary advice should symptoms persist.
FOR ANIMAL USE ONLY
FOR ANIMAL USE ONLY
Reviews
5
Review by
Gandalf
I'm thriving
Hello - Gandalf here: we are reordering this mixture today. And I continue to be in full remission for well over a year now!
5
Review by
Taryn
Cell Carcinoma Internal Support
I am using this with in conjuction with the squamous cell ointment and oil for the last six weeks. We are also using Martime Pine Bark. The tumor on her eye has shrunk. My cat seems to tolerate both internal and the pine bark because its small amounts. The ones on the ear have not improved.
5
Review by
Andree
Gandalf continues to be in remission
Every morning & evening Gandalf has these drops, along with Maritime Pine Bark. While initially he had immunotherapy, this was completed last September. He also finished Palladia in March & his McDowells remedies have been his sole support since then. He has been taking these since May last year and they work so well for him as this recent photo attests.
5
Review by
Gandalf
Gandalf doing well
Gandalf was diagnosed with SCC last May. Since this time we use a number of McDowell's holistic remedies, including this one, in conjunction with Palladia and immunotherapy. Gandalf's SCC has been in remission since the beginning of September last year.
