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Dosage: 1 ml per 5 kg body weight, given every 12 hours (twice daily) for both dogs and cats
It may be given directly or mixed with food (depending on palatability). Several sources mention it is formulated to be palatable.
Treatment duration, interactions, and adjustment should be decided by a veterinarian depending on the animal’s condition.
Claims, Benefits & Mechanisms
The manufacturer and sellers claim it shows anti-tumor / anticancer properties and works synergistically with chemotherapy.
It is said to help reduce cachexia, improve appetite and vitality in pets under cancer therapy or recovery phases.
It is also claimed to help minimize side effects associated with aggressive chemotherapy or radiation therapy.
The antioxidant content (green tea extract, ascorbic acid, etc.) is meant to protect against oxidative stress / cellular damage.
It is marketed as a way to enhance immune function and overall “well-being” during illness or recovery.
Precautions, Limitations & Notes
The product is considered a complementary / supportive therapy, not a substitute for primary veterinary treatment.
Actual efficacy and safety (especially in different breeds, disease conditions, in combination with other drugs) may vary and are not fully documented in peer-reviewed literature (based on available public information).
As with any supplement, potential for interaction with other medications, side effects, or contraindications exists, which is why veterinary oversight is essential.
The manufacturer’s own site notes: “Dogs and cats: 1 ml per 5 kg every 12 hrs.”
Always consider the animal’s current health status (kidney, liver, metabolic conditions) before using supplements with multiple active ingredients.
Use only as recommended; overdosing could risk adverse effects from cumulative compounds (e.g. too much zinc, etc.).