FloraComplex tablets
Complementary feed for dogs
- Supports the regeneration of the intestinal flora
- Contains coneflower extract (Echinacea)
- Also for use during or after treatment with medications
Antibiotic therapies, deworming or even parasite infestation can upset the balance of the intestinal flora. The high amount of probiotic intestinal cultures in FloraComplex ensures that they survive the passage through the stomach in high numbers and reach the intestine. There they stabilize the intestinal flora and thus strengthen the immune system. The inulin contained ensures that the cultures accumulate sustainably in the intestine to serve as a food source for various microorganisms.
Dogs | Number of tablets |
<10kg | 1 |
10–20kg | 2 |
>20kg | 3 |
1x a day |
Enterococcus faecium (Probiotic bacterial cultures) Enterococcus faecium cultures help to build up the intestinal flora in a natural way. They settle in the intestine and support the regulation of intestinal peristalsis. The cultures also help to ensure that there are fewer pathogenic intestinal bacteria in the intestine. They compete with them for receptors on the intestinal epithelium and change the luminal pH value in such a way that the binding ability of pathogenic intestinal bacteria is influenced. In the case of a weakened intestine in particular, this can displace the harmful microorganisms in favor of the natural intestinal flora.
Purple Coneflower Extract (Echinacea purpurea herba) In vivo studies have shown that various Echinacea preparations have an immune-modulating effect when administered orally.
Inulin (Prebiotic) Inulin belongs to the genus of prebiotics, that are not digestible by the body's own enzymes and are therefore a fermentable substrate for the bacteria of the intestinal flora. Inulin promotes the growth of beneficial intestinal bacteria such as Enterococcus faecium without benefitting pathogenic germs. Consequently, inulin is recognized as having a positive effect on the immune system. Organic acids are released when intestinal bacteria such as Enterococcus faecium metabolize inulin. These acids have a stabilizing effect on the intestinal microbiota. Studies conducted on puppies have shown that adding inulin to food reduces the colonization of Salmonellae.
Milk and dairy products, inulin (from chicory, Jerusalem artichoke, artichoke or agave), meat and animal by-products, eggs and egg products, rice flour, corn starch
Crude protein (18.6%), crude ash (6.9%), crude fiber (1.2%), crude fat (2.9%)
Enterococcus faecium DSM10663/NCIMB 10415 1x10^13 cfu
Do not store above 30°C. After opening, store in a cool, dry place and use within 6 months.
Echinacea purpurea (purple coneflower) extract (60,000mg)
Dogs