Take regularly every day for long-term results or occaionally when needed for 5-10 days.
| Pet | Weight | Dosage |
| Cat & Dog | under 20 lbs | 1/2 capsule twice daily |
| Dog | 20-50 lbs | 1 capsule twice daily |
| Dog | over 50 lbs | 1-2 capsules twice daily |
Safety during pregnancy and nursing has not yet been established.
Natural Moves is a 100% herbal formula and contains the following ingredients in therapeutic dosage: Psyllium husk, Oat Straw, Cape Aloe, Nat mur (6X), Lactose.
Psyllium Husk (Plantago Ovata Husk) is a very high source of dietary fiber and has been used for centuries to support regular bowel movements. (Kumar, A., Kumar, N., Vij, J. C., Sarin, S. K., and Anand, B. S. "Optimum dosage of ispaghula husk in patients with irritable bowel syndrome: correlation of symptom relief with whole gut transit time and stool weight." Gut 1987; 28(2):150-155.)
Oat Straw (Avena sativa) is a very effective remedy for bowel health and can help to support the thyroid, normal cholesterol levels and the building of strong bones (due to a high silica content) (Rocher A, Colilla F, Ortiz ML, et al. "Identification of the three major coeliac immunoreactive proteins and one alpha-amylase inhibitor from oat endosperm." FEBS Lett 1992; 310(1):37-40.) (Van Horn L, Liu K, Gerber J, et al. "Oats and soy in lipid-lowering diets for women with hypercholesterolemia: is there synergy?" J Am Diet Assoc 2001; 101(11):1319-1325.)
Cape Aloe (Aloe ferox) is known for its beneficial effect on digestive functioning and acts as a natural system cleanser. It is also widely recommended for the support of regular bowel movements. (Koch A. "Investigations of the laxative action of aloin in the human colon." Planta Med 1993;59:A689.)
Nat mur (D6) is a biochemic tissue salt which helps to maintain the body's water balance and is an essential component of all living cells. It plays a very important role in the digestive process and in the healthy processing of food.
Lactose (inactive ingredient)
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