Imunovet

A natural herbal concentrate that optimizes the animalís metabolism. Activation of enzymes, detoxification, elimination of fatigue. Addressing the emotions of fear and anxiety.

Product description

A product containing a pure resin from the plant Croton lechleri Muell.Arg., called by the Peruvian Indians Sangre de Drago blood. It has tonic, antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal as well as antioxidant properties. It stimulates the development and maturation of connective tissue. By its specific action on the spleen, it activates the formation of blood components and cellular immunity. It promotes healing, regeneration and increases the body's defense. It is suitable for internal use and external application.

Product use

  • It activates the formation of blood components (red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets) and has an effect particularly on the spleen (Korovet).
  • It stops bleeding.
  • Natural antibiotic (may be applied directly on the wound) (Cytovet, Kingvet).
  • Promotion of functions and responses of the immune system (Kingvet, Omegavet).
  • Severe prolonged infections, resistance of the causative agent to antibiotics (Cytovet).
  • Fever, leukocytosis.
  • Healing of all types of wounds and inflammation internal and external application (injuries, post-operative conditions, bites, hot spot) (Kingvet, Cytovet).
  • It pulls wound edges together it helps to minimize scarring.
  • Restoration of affected tissues during the recovery period (Kingvet, Gynevet).
  • Auxiliary product in the treatment of leukemia and other cancers (Korovet, Cytovet, Annovet)..

Recommendation from a veterinarian

I use Immunovet after virtually all surgeries. It also helps in cases of resistance of bacterial pathogens to antibiotics. An effective product for healing all wounds, including infectious ones. Petr Hrabák, DVM

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