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Addison's Disease with Nutritional Support Kit

Supraglan, Milk Thistle & Multi Essentials

USD $150.95

3 month supply for a small to medium size pet.

What is it?

NHV’s Addison's Disease with Nutritional Support Kit is formulated to relieve symptoms of Addison’s disease in pets. Each supplement in the bundle works synergistically in your pet’s body to support symptoms such as increased thirst and urination, vomiting, and diarrhea and may help to restore vitality.

How Does it Work?

  • Supports adrenal function and restores the adrenal cortex
  • Naturally helps restore energy levels and appetite
  • Helps lessen inflammation and respond to stress
  • Supports and detoxifies the liver, which may be damaged by Addison’s disease

Why Should I Trust It?

Liquid-based, palatable supplements formulated by veterinarians.

USD $150.95
USD $150.95

3 month supply for a small to medium size pet.

What is it?

NHV’s Addison's Disease with Nutritional Support Kit is formulated to relieve symptoms of Addison’s disease in pets. Each supplement in the bundle works synergistically in your pet’s body to support symptoms such as increased thirst and urination, vomiting, and diarrhea and may help to restore vitality.

How Does it Work?

  • Supports adrenal function and restores the adrenal cortex
  • Naturally helps restore energy levels and appetite
  • Helps lessen inflammation and respond to stress
  • Supports and detoxifies the liver, which may be damaged by Addison’s disease

Why Should I Trust It?

Liquid-based, palatable supplements formulated by veterinarians.

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Description

It is heartbreaking to watch your precious furkiddos suffer from illnesses. We know how important it is for pet parents to find a way to support their little warriors in their fight against diseases.

Our Addison's Disease with Nutritional Support Kit can help support your little one in various ways.

This kit may help ease symptoms of Addison’s disease in dogs and cats, by providing support for the adrenal glands, natural support for the liver and kidney, which may be affected, and support for nutrition and energy levels so your little one can feel their best. This kit contains our main support for adrenal health, Supralgan, and Milk Thistle.

Since overall nutrition and energy are so vital for your little one, our Pet Experts have added our plant-based multivitamin supplement for added support. All NHV supplements are 100% natural and tested by a third-party lab. We have been around for over 25 years, and have helped thousands of pets around the world, so you can rest assured that they are safe for your little one to consume.

What is Addison’s Disease in Dogs and Cats?

Addison’s disease in pets happens when your dog or cat’s adrenal glands fail to produce enough essential hormones (corticosteroids) for normal body functions. These hormones include stress hormones like cortisol and aldosterone, which helps regulate blood pressure by managing electrolytes in your blood.

In other words, when your dogs or cats are diagnosed with Addison’s disease, it means that their bodies can’t function properly with inadequate hormones.

Addison’s disease can happen to any dog, especially to middle-aged female dogs. Contrarily, it is rare for cats to have Addison’s disease.

Find out more about Addison’s Disease in dogs in one of our blog posts!

Symptoms of Addison's Disease in Dogs and Cats

  • Lethargy
  • Weight loss
  • Vomiting episodes
  • Loss of appetite
  • Bloody stools
  • Shaking
  • Increased thirst and urination
  • Hair loss
  • Diarrhea (rarely observed in cats)

Symptoms of Addison’s disease in dogs and cats wax and wane; even though there are some common signs, it is difficult to detect and diagnose this disease with symptoms alone. Clinical tests, like blood work or urinalysis, should be done by a vet for a reliable diagnosis. If you are suspicious of your pets having Addison&rs