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Dermal-
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Dermal-
TM
Advanced natural treatment for allergies that cause itching and scratching in dogs
Allergies
West Highland Terriers
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Dermal O3 ‘s ingredients are guaranteed all natural and free of side effects -
Salmon Fatty Acid Extract (Omega3 phospholipid)
Dermal O3 skin care is the ONLY Omega-
One capsule is the equivalent of 4-
Extracted by a chemical-
Exceeds both European and U.S. standards for purity – no concerns with toxins or contaminants
Shelf stable – No refrigeration needed
Clinically studied*
Vitamin B3 (nicotinamide)
A soluble form of vitamin B3, when present in exceptionally high levels has been fond to reduce the production of Histamine (responsible for skin inflammation) by Mast cells in the skin. Further is has been shown to thicken the skin by stimulating the number and size of fat cells. Both effects reduce the allergic reaction that causes the underlying inflammation responsible for skin conditions in dogs.
Vitamin H
Vitamin H, also called Biotin is needed in very small quantities indeed to achieve normal functions. However it has been demonstrated ** that when present in large concentrations (5mg/10kilo body weight) then skin health and hair growth is dramatically increased.
Algae extract (source of trace elements)
Zinc Gluconate (zinc deficiency can lead to poor skin and hair)
*Linder M, Fanni J, Parmentier M, Regnault P. Procede d’obtention d’une huile et d’un hydrolysat de proteins a partir d’une source marine de tissus proteiques et huile et hydrolysat de proteins obtenus par mise en oeuvre de ce procede. French patent number 2,835,703. August 15, 2003.
**Clinical study on the effect of Vitamin H on skin conditions in dogs
Summary: In a collaborative study, dogs with skin conditions were treated with Vitamin H (approximately 5mg biotin / 10kg body weight/day) for 3 to 5 weeks. In total 119 cases were treated which were reported to show symptoms such as dull coat, brittle hair, loss of hair, scaly skin, pruritus or dermatitis. Cases requiring other treatments with e.g. glucocorticoids(steroids), were excluded from the study. In 60% of the cases all symptoms were reported to be cured after the Vitamin H treatment and in a further 31% an improvement was noted; in only 9% no effect was recorded. All breeds responded. The results confirms the favourable effect of Vitamin H for treatment of skin conditions in dogs.