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Nutracalm High Strength Natural Calmer - 60 Capsule Pack

Nutracalm High Strength Natural Calmer - 60 Capsule Pack

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Nutracalm has been specially formulated by vets using a unique combination of natural ingredients. It has been developed to help provide stress relief for dogs and cats without any sedative effect. 60 capsules per pack.

Suitable for: Cats and Dogs

We recommend using Nutracalm for

Settling new rescue dogs and cats and creating an environment where they will be able to bond more quickly with you. 

To alleviate travel issues caused by anxiety. 

Noise related issues such as sudden bangs and fire works. 

After ligament surgery to encourage your dog or cat to stay as still as possible. Using Nutracalm after surgery will help to alleviate any anxiety caused by crating your pet. 

Nutracalm works by using:

L-Tryptophan - is a natural amino acid found in many proteins which is involved in the production of the hormone Serotonin and has been shown to help reduce aggression and stress.

GABA - is an important neurotransmitter in the brain and is responsible for relaxing the nervous system.

L-Theanine - is an amino acid component of Green Tea and is involved in Dopamine neurotransmitter function. It has been shown to have a calming effect in dogs and cats.

Passiflora Incarnata - Commonly known as passion flower this extract has long been known for its ability to relax and reduce tension. Biochemical studies show that natural flavonoids are a key active ingredient and that Passiflora aids the effectiveness of GABA brain receptors which aids relaxation.

B Vitamins - helps to optimise the integrity and function of neurotransmitters within the brain. 

Dosage Guidelines: 

Cats and Small Dogs - 1 capsule per day / Medium Dogs - 2 capsules per day / Large Dogs - 3 capsules per day / Dogs over 50kg - 4 capsules per day. Some owners choose to use a larger dose (loading dose) in the first few days. 

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