Gut Health Tincture - 100ml
- Brand: Shanzi Naturals
- Type: supplements & healthcare
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Gut Health Tincture - 100ml
Product Description
Gut Health Tincture for Dogs and Cats
A gentle, natural way to support your pet’s digestion. This herbal tincture is ideal for pets who struggle with bloating, wind, sensitive stomachs or occasional tummy upsets. It uses soothing herbs traditionally chosen to help the digestive system stay calm, balanced and comfortable.
Chamomile helps ease tension and soothe the digestive tract. Marshmallow root supports the stomach lining and natural gut comfort. Fennel is widely known for helping with wind and bloating. Rosemary supports digestion and overall wellbeing, while ginger helps with nausea and gut motility. Peppermint brings natural soothing properties and helps settle the stomach.
This tincture works gently and can be used daily or when your pet needs extra digestive support.
How to use:
Under 10kg – 1 pipette daily
Over 10kg – 2 pipettes daily
Add to food or give directly with the dropper. Introduce slowly for the first few days. Suitable for long-term daily use.
Ingredients:
Aqueous extracts of chamomile, marshmallow root, fennel, rosemary, ginger and peppermint. 100% natural and free from fillers or artificial ingredients.
Suitable for:
Dogs and cats aged 12 weeks and over. Ideal for pets with digestive sensitivity, bloating, wind, occasional tummy upsets or those needing daily gut support. Works with raw, kibble or cooked diets.
Frequently asked questions:
Some pets show improvement in just a few days. Safe for long-term use. Helps support bloating, wind and general digestive comfort. Suitable for both dogs and cats. Can be used alongside other Shanzi supplements when introduced gradually.
Safety:
Store in a cool, dry place. Keep away from children and animals. Not suitable for pregnant or nursing pets or those with known herb sensitivities. This product is based on long-standing traditional use and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. Always consult your vet if you have concerns or your pet is on medication.

