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Liver support

Liver disease in pets can present in many ways. It may be acute or chronic. It may be due to oxidative stress, inflammation, infection, immune mediated disease, toxicity and cell death, cancer or fibrosis. Affected pets may appear well, or may have a variety of symptoms including, but not limited to, poor appetite, gut dysfunction, clotting disorders, jaundice, poor skin and coat and ascites.

The liver is connected to the whole body. Without a liver, we would lack energy, essential proteins and clotting factors, lack

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