Diagnosis
Gastrointestinal disorders in dogs and cats often present very similar symptoms (diarrhea,
vomiting, loss of appetite) and if the symptoms persist, a trip
to the vet should be scheduled to rule out more serious conditions
of the liver or kidneys. A fecal exam will show the presences of
parasites, giardia or a bacterial infection. A biopsy of the intestinal
lining will indicate whether or not your pet has IBD.
Natural Treatment for Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Dogs and Cats
As with most GI disorders, including Inflammatory Bowel Disease, a change in diet is the first step. A
rice-based fresh food diet with added protein such as tofu is suggested
or a high-quality canned food diet. Avoid dairy, wheat, corn or
animal based products until the symptoms subside.
Supplements containing probiotics will help
replenish the intestinal tract with healthy bacteria and reduce the symptoms associated with inflammatory bowel disease and irritable bowel syndrome pets.
Gastriplex contains the following vitamins, herbs or other
nutrients that provide beneficial support to the digestive system:
- L-Glutamine - An amino acid which fuels
intestinal cells and helps maintain mucosal cell integrity. L-Glutamine has been shown to be useful in treating dogs and cats with inflammatory bowel disease as it helps stimulate the development of the new mucosal cells and optimizes existing mucosal cell function.
- Lactobacillus sporogenes - A probiotic
that has been shown to help heal the inflamed intestinal wall and inhibit the attachment of harmful bacteria.
- Saccharomyces boulardi - Saccharomyces is a beneficial yeast that acts as a probiotic. Probiotics help restore healthy gut flora.
- Slippery Elm - An emollient that provides
soothing protection for the mucus membranes of the intestinal
tract.
- N-acetyglucosamine - Helps heal the inflamed
bowel lining by supporting glycoprotein synthesis. N-Acetyl D-Glucosamine strengthens the intestinal cells and is a major component of mucosal lining cells, and is particularly important in treating Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Leaky Gut Syndrome.
- DGL (deglycyrrhizinated licorice) -
supports the healing process in the intestinal lining by increasing
blood flow and reducing muscle spasms. Licorice is an excellent herb to reduce inflammation and heal ulcers of the stomach and small intestines.
- Calcium Pantothenate (Vitamin B5)
Pantothenic acid is converted to Coenzyme A in the colon. Coenzyme A is required for normal carbohydrate and fat metabolism. It is considered especially beneficial for pets with food intolerance.
- Folic Acid
Folic acid is required for DNA synthesis for new cells. Folic acid is commonly deficient in many animals with chronic intestinal disorders.
- Quercetin Chalcone...50 mg.
Quercetin is a flavonoid that can reduce chronic inflammation. It will improve cell turnover and reduce oxidative damage to the intestinal lining.

To aid in the healing of the digestive tract for dogs and cats with IBD, we suggest
the following product containing beneficial nutrients:
Gastriplex
provides comprehensive support to heal the gastrointestinal tract and reduce the occurences of diarrhea, vomiting, colitis, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and other disorders. It
contains a safe and effective probiotic to help restore beneficial
bacteria. It also contains Slippery Elm and other nutrients which
provide soothing protection for the mucus membranes of the intestinal
tract.
To purchase or learn
more about Gastriplex...
Digestive Support

Digestive Support was formulated to soothe gastric mucus membranes and inflammation and relieve the symptoms of gastritis, esophagitis, IBS, colitis, enteritis, bloating and other chronic digestive disorders.
To purchase or read more about Digestive Support...
Fasting, detoxification and diet are some of the first steps
to take for many digestive disorders. For more information about
treating specific conditions, see these webpages: Constipation, Diarrhea and Food Allergies.
If your pet has a digestive disorder you'd like to learn more about, send us an email and will try to include it in future updates to this website. See our Contact Us page.
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