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Prozyme
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"Prozyme has been such a Godsend; I thought I was going to have to retire my sweet baby, but the Prozyme has eliminated whatever the digestive problem was, and at much less than the $1,500 we already spent to make her well."
--- Darla | - All natural, plant derived enzyme
- Easy and safe to use
- For both dogs and cats
- Improves digestion
- Promotes healthy skin and coat
Increase the absorption of vital nutrients and essential fatty acids from your pet's food and supplements by up to 71%. A plant derived enzyme food supplement, PROZYME is a combination of natural enzymes that help pull nutrients from food that would normally pass right on through. By adding PROZYME to your pet's diet, you will restore missing enzyme activity. Better digestion and absorption of their food leads to a healthier pet, improved appetite, and healthier skin and coat. This formulation is intended for use by all companion animals, especially dogs and cats. - 200 grams (7 ounces) - Serves 160 cups of food
- 454 grams (1 pound) - Serves 363 cups of food
Ingredients: Lactose, dried Aspergillus oryzae (var.) fermentation product, dried Aspergillus niger (var.) fermentation product, and dried bromelain derived from Ananas Comosus Guaranteed Analysis: Crude Protein 1.0% (min), Crude Fat 0.0% (min), Crude Fiber 0.5% (max), Moisture 6.0% (max) Enzyme Activity: Alpha-Amylase 2000 SKBU/gram, Lipase 200 LU/gram, Cellulase 50 CCHU/gram, Protease 8 GDU/gram
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| She loves it! |
Date: September 6, 2010 |
I would recommend this to a friend
Christine would upchuck after eating, but not with this stuff. She licks the bowl clean, takes a drink, then goes back to get all of the powder that's left!
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| Makes a difference |
Date: March 28, 2011 |
I would recommend this to a friend
For a dog who is such a revenous eater as Christine, she sure has trouble digesting her food. Prozyme made all the difference, though--even when she wolfs it down in two seconds flat, it stays down!
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