Designed specifically for the kidneys, it uses gentle herbal health care to help normal metabolism, stimulate appetite, and provide nourishment.
Dosage form/packaging:
- Small capsules: 60 capsules per bottle (Product No.: 4712764550191), 200 capsules per bottle (Product No.: 47012764550184)
- Large capsules: 120 capsules per bottle (Product No.: 4712764550214)
Main ingredients: Cordyceps sinensis mycelium, cuttlebone, cooked rehmannia root, plantain seed, pinellia tuber, ginger, ginseng, radix hyssop, costus root, cinnamon bark, safflower, peach kernel
Directions: Sprinkle into pet's food or feed directly.
Recommended dosage: Once a day in the morning and evening (before or after meals). Please adjust according to the instructions of your veterinarian.
Take 1-2 small capsules per 2.5 kg of body weight, or 1-2 large capsules per 5 kg of body weight
Warning: Keep out of reach of children. This product is designed for dogs and cats.
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from light. After opening, keep the product in its moisture-proof packaging and securely lock the cap after each opening. Use as soon as possible after opening.
Comfort comes from balance in the body
PetTreasure Renassence is a herbal formula designed specifically for pet kidneys, helping to maintain kidney health and water balance in the body, improve pets' appetite, and maintain spirits and vitality.
Pets, like humans, have organs that function in a way that is closely related to the Five Elements.
The Five Elements are the laws of nature. We've all heard of drilling wood to make fire, so wood generates fire. Fire burns to ash, so fire generates earth . Ashes can be used to refine metals, so earth generates metal , and so on. This is a natural phenomenon. The most important thing about the Five Elements and the human body is balance. When balanced, every organ in the body functions normally, neither too much nor too little, achieving optimal health and comfort.
The five elements correspond to the five internal organs
The five elements of wood, fire, earth, metal, and water correspond to the five internal organs of the body : liver, heart, spleen, lungs, and kidneys . Therefore, each organ helps and checks and balances each other, and can be said to have a very close connection.
Five Elements Corresponding to Emotions
The five elements are related to emotions. For example, wood corresponds to the liver, and the liver corresponds to anger , which means that anger can easily damage the liver. Another example is earth corresponds to the spleen, and the spleen corresponds to thinking , so thinking too much can easily damage the spleen and stomach functions.
The Five Elements correspond to seasons and time
The five elements are related to seasons and time. For example, the lungs correspond to autumn and the hours of 3-5 a.m. Therefore, if a pet has respiratory or lung problems, such as tracheal collapse, coughing, asthma, or nasal allergies, these problems are often more severe in autumn and between 3-5 a.m.
The Five Elements correspond to the Five Senses and Five Liquids
The kidneys correspond to the ears and saliva, and are mainly responsible for regulating water metabolism in the body. If there are problems with the kidneys, such as chronic kidney disease, thirst, polyuria, or even oligouria may occur.
The lungs correspond to the nose and nasal discharge. If the lungs' regulatory function is not good, it is easy to have a runny nose or nasal discharge.
The liver corresponds to the eyes and tears. Tears are considered to be the water in the body and are also under the control of the kidneys. Therefore, common eye problems include dry eyes, excessive tear secretion, cataracts or vision loss in the elderly. These are not simply problems of the eyes, but are closely related to poor liver and kidney function.