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Do you have questions regarding the health of your greyhound? Do you need tips what you should feed your dog?
Or do you need advice in curing an injury?

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Rex Jones
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what to use for liver problems




Kevin Wright
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Hepar DTM ...is a good one but now there is so many you can use Rex I do believe that.. Jack Ogilvie products also work very well .....Google liver tonics and start from there mate ...




Rex Jones
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thanks kevin




Richard Gray
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Health care section of supermarket and get some "milk thistle" tablets. (one a day)
Cheers
Rich.




Jack Ogilvie
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Rex send me a email [email protected] have a chat to you.


Howard Gray
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kevin wright wrote:

Hepar DTM ...is a good one but now there is so many you can use Rex I do believe that.. Jack Ogilvie products also work very well .....Google liver tonics and start from there mate ...


Spot on, Hepar DTM or Sandra Cabot's Livatone are both fist class products for tidying up Liver problems.



Rex Jones
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Jack
tried to send you a email but email did not work
my number 0415410495


Alexander Muchitsch
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rex jones wrote:

what to use for liver problems


I got a better quality Scotch.



Rex Jones
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WHAT METHO



Jack Ogilvie
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Mmm my email adress is [email protected] cant figure out what happened there.


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Jack Ogilvie wrote:

Mmm my email adress is [email protected] cant figure out what happened there.

your first mail address is incorrect !



Jack Ogilvie
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Yes as I said I don't know what happened it was right when it went up..gremlins


Sean Malloy
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rex jones wrote:

what to use for liver problems


Rex I had a dog with a liver problem and was advised to use Liva Tone Plus powder at the rate of 5grams per day. Blood test supported improvement from the above product. I bought it in a health store. Hope this helps



Rex Jones
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thankyou sean


Jan Jones
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Liva Tone Plus contains green tea leaf. Does green tea contain caffeine?



Rex Jones
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dont know but good question



Jack Ogilvie
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Yep sure has .

Not a real lot but does .could have enough to have a positive.



Howard Gray
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jan jones wrote:

Liva Tone Plus contains green tea leaf. Does green tea contain caffeine?

Greyhound folk have used Sandra Cabot's Livatone tabs for years with good success,it's still available, Livatone Plus is Sandra Cabot's newer product which does contain green leaf tea hence I would be wary using the "newer" product.



Peter Cohen
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Gday Howard they have changed that product again here is whats in it now.
LivaTone Plus with Turmeric and Selenium is an improved product, replacing the original LivaTone Plus.

AS USED IN SANDRA CABOT'S LIVER CLEANSING DIET.

Liver Cleansing Diet Book - Dr Sandra Cabot

Contains:
St Mary's Thistle
Turmeric
Selenium
Taurine
Vitamin B1
Vitamin B2
Vitamin B3
Vitamin B5
Vitamin B6
Vitamin B12
Vitamin C
Vitamin E
Taurine
no green leaf tea :)



Jack Gatty
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A dog should get all those vitamins in his normal feed and selenium from red meat so it looks to me that only the thistle would be aiding the liver - so why not just use milk thistle by itself? Any reason not to? cheers

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