PETdiatric Zymotherapy Appetite Booster Therapy for Dogs Cats (30 Sachets x 1000mg) (1)

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16
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19
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MYR 58.9
Brand
Petdiatric
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Selangor

Product Description

The need for Zymotherapy Pet Supplement Pancreas is a digestive organ that manufactures several enzymes which include the major three groups of enzymes, i.e. amylases, lipases and proteases. In a disease condition of pancreas undigested food will show in an undigested form in the stool. This way the undigested fats will show in stool, which technically is known as steathorrea. Another condition that can impair enzymes production is gastritis, or inflammation of the lining of stomach. Stomach mucosa is built of specialized cells that manufacture gastric acid, mucus and the protein digesting enzyme pepsin which helps in the breakdown of proteins. Deficiency of pepsin will eventually manifest by poor absorption of proteins. WHEN does your pet needs zymotherapy? Restoring proper levels and activity of digestive enzymes should be one of the priorities which will result not only in alleviation of the gastrointestinal symptoms, but possibly can prevent a disease. Restored gastrointestinal enzymes will reverse chronic nutritional deficiency by improving nutrient absorption and their ultimate tissue BENEFITS OF Zymotherapy Reduce toxic load generated by undigested food materials Support digestive health Support healthy immune functions Help maintain healthy body composition Help maintain skin health and texture Restoring proper levels and activity of digestive enzymes should be one of the priorities which will result not only in alleviation of the gastrointestinal symptoms, but possibly can prevent a disease. Restored gastrointestinal enzymes will reverse chronic nutritional deficiency by improving nutrient absorption and their ultimate tissue bioavailability. The sites of enzyme-production, such as the pancreas could also be damaged, by disease or injury, leading to enzyme insufficiency. Some pets that may suffer from an inherent lack of specific enzyme generation systems, due to genetic factors, resulting in digestive and metabolic disorders.

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