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Use PetAlive Eye-Heal:To treat and prevent eye infections in pets;To relieve pain and soothe eye dryness and discomfort;To promote healthy vision;To reduce inflammation and soothe the eyes;As a general tonic for the eyes.PetAlive Eye-Heal contains a blend of pure and natural ingredients in an herbal tincture and will effectively treat and prevent eye infections in dogs and cats as well as improve general eye and visual health.
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About Eye-Heal:
Product Type: Pet Herbal Remedies
Brand name: Eye-Heal
How do I know whether my pet has an eye infection?
Common signs and symptoms of eye infection in pets include:
Squinting of the eyes;
Watery or mucoid discharge;
Red or swollen conjunctiva (the pink part just inside the eyelids);
The iris (colored part of the eye) may also appear dull or cloudy;
What causes eye infections in pets?
Infections of the eye and surrounding structures are common in pets and usually involve the conjunctiva leading to conjunctivitis or pink eye. Causes of infections include various bacteria viruses like the Herpes virus foreign material or irritants in the eye and even Lyme disease. Eye infections may become chronic if not treated and can cause permanent damage if neglected.
Conventional treatment usually involves aspirin corticosteroids or other anti-inflammatory drugs for pain relief as well as eye drops or ointments and topical or oral antibiotics.
What are the ingredients of Eye-Heal?
PetAlive Eye-Heal contains the following 100% natural herbal ingredients:
Arctium lappa (Burdock) is a cleansing and eliminating herb and is excellent at detoxifying the tissues and removing unwanted substances from the body. Burdock stimulates functioning of the immune system and is very useful in the treatment of dry eyes and eye infections.
Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosemary) is well-known as a topical antiseptic/disinfectant and pain-relieving herb. Several of the compounds in rosemary have also been shown to have anti-inflammatory effects.
Chelidonium majus is used to boost the immune system and combat infections. Also known to sharpen sight promote healing and act as an analgesic (pain killer).
Filipendula ulmaria (Meadowsweet) has a long history of herbal use and was highly prized by ancient Druids for its medicinal properties. Meadowsweet has astringent antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties and is excellent for soothing and healing infections of the eyes and conjunctiva.
PetAlive Eye-Heal contains no gluten artificial flavors colors or preservatives.
How do I use Eye-Heal?
PetAlive Eye-Heal comes in a convenient tincture form. Apply tincture to damp clean cotton swab and wipe eyes gently from inner to outer corners. Use new swab for each eye. Repeat three times daily.
Note: For external use only. Please consult your veterinarian should symptoms persist. May be used together with PetAlive Immunity & Liver Support to boost your pet's immune system and provide further protection against infection.
How long until I see results?
Improvement should be noted within a few days. With regular use over several weeks infection should clear completely and further infections will be prevented.
How long does one bottle last?
One 50 ml bottle of Eye-Heal will last for 15-60 days with daily use depending on the needs of your pet.
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