Description
HAMBAL LIV 200ML
ANIMAL FEED SUPPLEMENT FOR CATTLE
HAMBAL LIV 200ML is the best ANIMAL FEED SUPPLEMENT for LIVER problems where symptoms like indigestion, vomiting, eating of inanimate objects, stomachache, etc. It is useful in cases of sluggish liver functions and fatty liver and as a supportive treatment for jaundice, infantile jaundice, liver damage, and toxic liver damage. It also helps in many disorders of digestion such as indigestion, constipation, flatulence, and also in general detoxification of the system.
Product Quality Assurance:
This unique formulation of Animal Feed Supplement was brought up by the leading Homeopathic Veterinary Medicine producing company Goel Vet Pharma Pvt Ltd. The company is ISO 9001:2015 certified, and Manufacturing is certified under WHO GMP practices which highlight its hygienic manufacturing facilities. All the available formulations had undergone many clinical and field trials, thus gaining trust among many veterinarians and pet parents.
Trusted by Veterinarians
HAMBAL LIV is a liver supplement that helps in indigestion, vomiting, eating of inanimate objects, stomachache, etc.
– Dr. Sakshi (MVSC, Pet Consultant To GVPPL)
- Alfalfa (Medicago Sativa)
- China (Cinchona Officinalis)
- Club moss (Lycopodium Clavatum)
- Silybum Marianum (Cardus Marinus)
- Celandine (Chelidonium Majus )
- Linociera (Chionanthus Virginia)
- Calcium Phosphate (Ca)
- Magnesium Phosphate (Mg)
- Sodium Phosphate (Na)
- Potassium Phosphate (K)
- Excipients Q.S.
- Permitted Class IIpreservatives.
Cattle:
- Cow/Buffalo: 5ml Syrup 3 to 4 times a day
- Cat & Dogs: 2ml Syrup 3 to 4 times a day
Or as recommended by Animal Nutritionist
ANIMAL FEED SUPPLEMENT, NOT FOR MEDICINAL USE. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN, AND KEEP IN A COOL, DRY, AND DARK PLACE.
- Improves Appetite
- Tones up Digestive Function
- Achieve and maintains early peak production
- Rejuvenates Damaged Liver cells
- Valuable Metabolic Tonic
- Improve Growth & Production of Alimentary Track
- Tonic Constipation
Supportive Therapy in Liver Dysfunction as seen in Hepatobiliary Disturbance in Post Hepatic Convulsion
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