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Amber NaturalZ Vibactra Plus is a premium herbal supplement designed for various pets, promoting immune health and yeast balance. This 1 fluid ounce supplement is crafted from a proprietary blend of organic herbs, ensuring safety and efficacy in a glass bottle, free from harmful plastics.
Allergen Information | Allergen-Free |
Flavor | Bittersweet |
Product Benefits | Immune Support |
Item Form | Liquid |
Dog Breed Size | Large |
Item Weight | 1 Ounces |
Volume | 1 Fluid Ounces |
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A must have
My 1st purchase of this was in 2010. Not i only did i purchase on here but also directly from the manufacturers website along with parvaid. I trust that this well save my dogs life over a parvo vaccine. Parvo is a nasty quick killer for dogs. Sadly i lost 2 from parvo at a few months old about 10 yrs ago. Someone went to the dog pound then came to my house and brought it here. Not realizing i didn't have this on hand, i was screwed. NEVER NOT have this and parvaid on hand when you have puppies. Even if your dog catches it and you can get this in hand within 2 days it will more than likely survive as 1 of mine did. This was truly a life saver for me. Parvo can survive yrs through rain, sleet and snow ask me how i know. It's nasty and i can't stand it. Save yourself a huge vet bill. It's basically pumped with immune support, some of the same stuff (ingredients) the vet uses through IV. Don't forget to add parvaid with it.
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Vibactra Plus WORKS and is AWESOME!!
We now have three instances of the absolutely marvelous effectiveness of the Vibactra Plus product with cats. One of our barn cats crawled up to us, extremely weak, and panting with her mouth open. Thick liquid was oozing out of her nose and she was coughing and struggling to breathe. We could pet her but she was not at all "handle able". I put on leather gloves and "armored up" so I wouldn't get clawed to shreds and gently held her by the scruff of her neck to give her the Vibactra via the included small syringe, four times a day. By the third day, she was showing marked improvement, eating eagerly again. (These barn cats are like dogs; always hungry and willing to eat anything you give them!) I gave her the full 10-day course of Vibactra and she is again galloping up to the door to greet us. We estimate that this female cat is at least 10-12 years old so she's no spring chicken. But she sure acts like a kitten the way she plays and runs around!About a year later, this same cat showed up with an ugly abscess under her jaw, oozing thick, yellow pus. She was drooling out of her mouth, perhaps from the pain. We again "armored up" to treat her and cleaned the abscess with hydrogen peroxide throughout the day. But amazingly, even though she had to be in significant pain, she barely resisted when we cleaned the abscess and did not object when I gave her the Vibactra, again four times a day, for the recommended 10 days. The abscess cleared up nicely, and the hair has grown back in that spot. A wonderful side effect is that she now trusts us to do just about anything with her without fear of getting shredded by her razor sharp claws.Our third instance was with our precious Turkish Angora, four-year old male indoor-only cat, who showed up on our back door as a sick, starved, and wild, approximately six-week old kitten. After eight weeks of intense stress (two major long-distance road trips followed by 16 days of visitors in the house, where he was restricted because of one visitor's allergies), he got extremely ill, to the point of being limp as a cooked noodle, not eating or drinking and needing our assistance to use the litter box. After three vet visits at a cost of over $1000, all of which only made him worse, we decided we could research and treat him with herbal and natural products at far less cost than continuing with the vets' guessing game. (They were uncertain what was wrong with him, offering various diagnoses, and just kept suggesting more and more expensive tests, which we could not afford, and all of which further traumatized him!) For quite a while after the third vet visit, we had to syringe food and water into his mouth because he was too weak to eat. But finally, he gained enough strength to eat on his own again. After over four months of trying various herbal and natural products, many times resulting in short-term improvement, we finally tried the Vibactra. With only four doses in him, he made a major improvement, smacking a ping pong ball (something he had not done in a very long time), and wanting to be brushed again (during his illness, he did not want to be touched). His entire demeanor changed for the better. (To be fair, all of the other products we had given him over the four months undoubtedly helped, allowing the Vibactra to more quickly deal with whatever was making him so sick.)Yes, clove (which is in Vibactra) is toxic to cats, but toxic in what quantity? The creators of the Vibactra product have obviously devised the right formulation so that all the ingredients work together synergistically to help the animal deal with whatever affliction is attacking them. We are absolutely SOLD on Vibactra and will ALWAYS keep a bottle on hand to deal with any of our kitties' health issues. Vets are often helpful, but if you do not have the enormous resources required for extensive and repeated vet visits, do NOT be afraid to try Vibactra. Be sure to follow directions on dosing amounts and timing. Also, if your cat strongly objects to the taste, dilute the Vibactra with at least one, preferably two syringes worth of water; the Vibactra is apparently intense tasting. With our Turkish Angora, for the first five days, we got up at night as needed to consistently give him the Vibactra every six hours. The results have been astounding and we are extremely thankful!Two final notes: do not be discouraged or deterred if your cat seems to regress at times during the first few days through the initial 10-day course of treatment. (Days 5-7 were particularly challenging for our Turkish Angora; periodic episodes of thick, yellowish liquid, especially when he sneezed, oozed out of his nostrils. He was extremely lethargic those days and hung his head, as if he had a horrible headache. An apparent regression is not uncommon when dealing with the root cause of an illness, rather than just covering up the symptoms. Because his condition likely went back to kittenhood and he regressed when we started a two times a day Vibactra regimen, we kept him on a three times a day dose for an additional 20 days. Then we gave him a five-day break before returning to two times a day.)Remain consistent with the dosage and timing, make sure to give plenty of fresh water (carefully and slowly syringe it into the side of the mouth if necessary) and you will be thankful with the result. Second, feed your cat the highest quality food you can afford. If feasible, we also suggest a good all-around supplement like the Nutri-Pet Research's Nupro Health Nuggets for Cats. It may not have been necessary, but we also gave him a quarter of a teaspoon of L-Lysine in his food per day, and Hawaii Pharm's dandilion/milk thistle supplement to support his liver , heart, and pancreas as well as Pet Well-Being's kidney support. (Please note: we have NO affiliation with any of the products or companies mentioned here. We have appreciated others' recommendations in the past and just want to help fellow cat owners with their precious felines.)
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AMBER NATURALZ - VIBACTRA Plus and Digestive tract are literally life savers.
AMBER NATURALZ - VIBACTRA Plus and the Digestive tract are literally life savers. I own a family of Corsos and my 2 pups got sick from Parvo. Parvo caused vomiting and bloody stool. Even with pet insurance and I ordered this but it arrived too late and within a day and a half, parvo claimed one of my pup's life. When it arrive it literally saved my other pup's life. I strongly recommend having this in stock at home if you're a breeder or have young pups using the two together works wonders. In less than 16 hours the diarrhea was normal and very few clotted blood spots. No local stores have this!!!!!Both had parvo shots but not boosters. Pet insurance would only cover up to $3000. Vets in Los Angeles literally quoted $8000-$15000 for monitoring and treating parvo since there isn't a cure.Male(6months):Key differences:Vomiting and bloody stool. Became dehydrated very quickly.The male was slightly smaller in size.Wouldn't eat or drink. Had to force feed(pumpkin and baby food and liquids (Pedialyte)Lost a lot of blood and was still dehydrated.Passed with a day and a half.Female(6months):-Symptoms started a day later.-Wouldn't eat but continued to drink water on her own. Replaced with Pedialyte. Had to force feed pumpkin, baby food, and Nutri-cal.-Started AMBER NATURALZ -VIBACTRA Plus and the Digestive tract 2 days into parvo.In less than 12 hours the diarrhea was normal and very few clotted blood spots.- Day 3 and 4: Gums and tongue went from white. The skin on the back of the neck becomes faster retracting back. regained energy escaped the playpen, and was walking around the home.Continuing to treat for the next 10 days.
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