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Pet’s PAIN Formula

Organic with Antioxidants

 
Helps relieve aches, pains, inflammation and reduce fever
 
What is Pet’s PAIN Formula?
 
Pet’s PAIN Formula is an all-natural dietary supplement designed to help relieve pain, reduce inflammation and fever. Pet’s PAIN Formula may help with restlessness. Eases muscle pain, joint pain, and general nerve pain.
 
Pet’s PAIN Formula is soothing to the digestive tract (can be useful for cramping pains in the intestinal tract). Pet’s PAIN Formula has feverfew, which has been clinically proven and effective for migraine headaches as well as reduces inflammation and fever.  
 
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CATS OR BIRDS!
 
 Pet’s PAIN Formula is designed to help:
Reduce fevers
Relieve pain
Backaches
Nerve pain
Ease muscle pain related to rheumatism
Relieves headaches
Helps with sleeplessness
Relieves colic pains in intestinal tract and uterus.
 
According to Romayne Gallagher, MD, of medbroadcast.com, "It turns out that healing is actually delayed when pain caused by tissue damage is not relieved. A number of studies suggest that uncontrolled pain has an adverse effect on our immune system. Continuous pain also appears to lower our body's ability to respond to stressful situations such as surgery, chemotherapy, and psychological stress."
 
The veterinarians at the University of Wisconsin Veterinary School are proponents of pain control for pets. They point out that the "benefits include improved respiratory functions, decreasing stress responses surrounding surgery, decreased length of hospitalization, faster recovery to normal mobility, improved rates of healing and even decreasing the spread of cancer after surgery.
 
Almost all studies show people and animals return to normal eating and drinking habits sooner when given relief from pain. Therefore prevention, early recognition and aggressive management of pain and anxiety should be essential to veterinary care of small mammals. The current approach is to be sensitive to the subtle signs of pain, because the treatment of pain itself can be healing. Pain is stressful and can prolong recovery."
 
Things you can do if your pet is in PAIN!
 
  • Pet’s Pain Formula up to every 4 hours
  • Amber Technology’s Derma NERV 3 times daily
  • Amber Technology’s Life Cell Support 4 times a day
  • Ice a soft tissue injury or swelling
  • Heat muscle inflammation
  • Acupuncture is also very effective
  • Nutrition is important. Fatty acids, Omega 3’s, Vitamin B, Lycine, Spirulina (plant based vitamin supplement that is effective on nerve pain)
  • Glucosamine/chondroiton MSM supplementation found in the vitamin section of your supermarket
  • Fish oil, flaxseed oil and vitamin E supplementation
  • Last of all, take care of the injury (don’t let your pet suffer by allowing injuries to go by untreated)
 
How to tell if your pet is in pain:
 
Posture - Hunched back, guarding (protecting) the painful area, “Praying” position (front legs and head on floor, hindquarters in the air), sitting or laying abnormally, attempting to rest in an abnormal position, head hanging down.
 
Movement - Stiff, bearing no or partial weight on affected limb, any degree of limp, thrashing Restless, Trembling or shaking, weak tail wag or low carriage of tail, limited or no movement when awake, slow to rise.
 
Vocalization - Screaming, whining, crying, barking or growling, lack of vocalization (no greeting bark or noise).
 
Behavior - Agitated, poor or no grooming, decreased or absent appetite, inappropriate urination or defecation, acts out of character (gentle dogs may bite or become aggressive), licking wound or surgical site.
 
 

 

Suggested Use:

 
NOMOGRAM (chart):
 
 
 Pet Weight              Pet's Pain Formula         # of Pets Treated
Under 3 lbs   2 drops 3 times/day          18
3-10 lbs   5 drops 3 times/day          7.2
11-20 lbs 10 drops 3 times/day          3.6
21-150 lbs 15 drops 3 times/day          2.4
151-250 lbs 20 drops 3 times/day          1.8
251-300 lbs 25 drops 3 times/day          1.4

 

*For heavier pets, add 5 drops for each 100 lbs increment.

 
Administer the appropriate dose in number of drops, as determined by the above weight-based nomogram (chart).
 
The standard dose of Pet’s Pain Formula is administered orally 1-3 times daily as needed for up to ten days. For oral use only. Do not give to CATS or BIRDS as they can experience kidney  failure  when  given  aspirin  products.  Not recommended for pregnant animals. An overdose can cause miscarriage.
 
When treating more than one pet with the same dropper, it is necessary to assure sterile administration without carry over from pet to pet. The best way to assure this is to use the dropper only to transfer product to an individual sterile oral syringe—a different syringe for each pet. Those syringes should be sterilized after each use. Each pet should have its own syringe that is not shared with another pet. If a syringe is not readily available, then until one can be found, then one may mix the product with a larger volume of flavored fluid (e.g. tuna or salmon water) that is to be lapped from a bowl. However, the use of a syringe assures a more accurate dose.
 
Long Term Use:
 
Co-administration of Pet’s Pain Formula with Adizone, Derma NERV or other Amber Technology products is short term. However, there are clinical settings in which Pet’s Pain Formula is utilized beyond a ten day  regimen.  Pet’s Pain Formula may be used for many months with clinical drug holidays as  directed for refractory irritable bowel syndrome as well as a variety of painful conditions, such as arthritis, pain from trauma, old age and other conditions. 
 
For the first six months of long term use, three times daily Pet’s Pain Formula is administered on a rotating basis—six week of product administration followed by two days in which no product is given. This six weeks on/two days off staggered schedule may continue as needed for the first six months of chronic use, defined as chronic after the initial ten days of administration. Administration of Pet’s Pain Formula beyond six months mandates a one week holiday (break) from product before re-starting the same rotating schedule. 
 
Pet’s Pain Formula may be administered as described for up to three consecutive six month cycles. If further Pet’s Pain Formula is deemed necessary for the pet, then a minimum six month period off the product is mandated, as is clinical discussion with your veterinary health care provider or with the staff at Amber Technology concerning re-administration of Pet’s Pain Formula beyond that time period.
 
 
Warning:
 
Keep Pet’s Pain Formula out of the reach of children under 16 years of age. DO NOT administer Pet’s Pain Formula to CATS or BIRDS. While some ingredients in this formula are very healthy for other animals, containing aspirin like substance it is considered a feline poison. One must not exceed the daily recommended dose. It is important to weigh your pet before administration of this product to obtain accurate daily dosing.
 
The safety profile for Pet’s Pain Formula has not been established in pregnant or nursing animals and its use should be avoided in those cases. The ingredient—Cat’s Claw, tends to lower blood pressure, which is relevant in the context of infected animal’s baseline cardiovascular status, which tends towards low blood pressure when septic. Administration of Pet’s Pain Formula includes specifically-prescribed interruptions in its use. Continuous use of Pet’s Pain Formula without appropriate scheduled interruption is to be avoided, as it is associated with clinically significant listlessness.
 
As with any nutraceutical or pharmaceutical product, Pet’s Pain Formula may cause an allergic reaction that may manifest as either skin redness, urticaria (hives), peri-orbital edema (swelling around the eyes), or as potentially serious respiratory dysfunction associated with laryngeal edema. Any suggestion of allergic reaction, even the most subtle, should alert the pet owner or veterinary health care provider to cease any further administration of Pet’s Pain Formula and to assess for interventional measures for such a reaction. One should have all of the appropriate emergency contact information readily available before starting this or any Nutraceutical, pharmaceutical, or nutritional supplement.
 
Early but extensive experience with Pet’s Pain Formula suggests no signs or symptoms of overdose beyond that which is reflected in a reduction in the pet’s level of activity. For any questions concerning a potential allergic reaction or the adverse reaction of listlessness should be addressed by immediately contacting your veterinary health care provider.
 
Use of this product in the presence of endocrine pancreatic dysfunction (e.g. diabetes mellitus or acute infectious pancreatitis) is contraindicated.
 
Evidence of liver disease is a relative contraindication due to the presence of ethyl alcohol in this product (alcohol may be removed by protocol). All benefits and risks of this product should be weighed appropriately before use.

Pet’s PAIN Formula Contains:

Feverfew, Nettle Leaf, Chamomile Flowers, Passion Flower, Cat's Claw, Meadowsweet, Wild Lettuce, White Oak, Valerian Root, Tayuya, Anise, Ethyl Alcohol, Distilled Water

 
Feverfew Fever Reducer, Analgesic, Muscle Stimulant. Reduces inflammation; used for relieving pain linked to arthritis, and is effective for migraine headaches. Feverfew can help to relieve a fever.
 
Nettle Leaf Diuretic, Anti-Allergenic, Prostate Health, Astringent, Tonic, Breast Milk Production. Has an important effect on the kidney and on fluid and uric acid excretion, so is of benefit in gout and other arthritic conditions, particularly if there is an element of anemia. Other clinical trials have reported improvements in urinary flow, and a reduction of urinary frequency and nocturnal and residual urine after six months treatment.
 
Chamomile Flowers Antibiotic, Anti-Inflammatory, Antispasmodic. Relaxes and tones the nervous system, relieves gas, fevers and colic pains, relieves cramps in abdomen and legs, promotes proper digestion, and can help the body remove excess mucus in sinuses and lungs.
 
Passion Flower Antidepressant, Analgesic (pain-reliever), Antispasmodic, Sedative, Central Nervous System Depressant. Passion Flower may be taken for mood disorders (depression, anxiety, stress), insomnia, and sleep disorders, headaches, migraines and general pain, for stomach problems (colic, nervous stomach, indigestion, etc.), to relieve menstrual cramps and premenstrual syndrome (PMS). Properties/Actions Documented by Research: analgesic (pain-reliever), anti-anxiety, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, cough suppressant, aphrodisiac, cough suppressant, central nervous system depressant, diuretic, hypotensive (lowers blood pressure), sedative. Other Properties/Actions Documented by Traditional Use: anticonvulsant, antidepressant, astringent, cardiotonic (tones, balances, strengthens the heart), disinfectant, Nervine (balances/calms nerves), neurasthenic (reduces nerve pain), tranquilizer, vermifuge (expels worms).
 
Cats Claw Immune-Stimulant, Anti-Inflammatory, Antioxidant, Anti-Mutagenic, Hypotensive and Vasodilating, Anti-Ulcerous, Anti-Viral, Contraceptive, Analgesic, Anti-Coagulant, Anti-Dysenteric, Detoxifier, Diuretic. Used as a bowel cleanser, an anti-inflammatory for arthritis, muscle and joint pain, strains and injuries. Also used to treat colitis, diverticulitis, irritable bowel syndrome, or as an immune stimulant, and in a wide array of other issues.
 
Meadowsweet Stomachic, Mild Urinary Antiseptic, Antirheumatic, Astringent, Antacid, Anti-Inflammatory, Diuretic, Diaphoretic, Antiemetic, Tonic. Protects and soothes the mucous membranes of the digestive tract, reducing excess acidity and alleviating nausea, and can be used in the treatment of heartburn, hyperacidity, gastritis and peptic ulceration. The anti-inflammatory action of the salicylates in Filipendula makes it effective against rheumatic pain while the tannins and mucilages appear to buffer the adverse effects of isolated salicylates which can cause gastric bleeding (Aspirin can cause gastric ulceration). Phenolic glycosides such as monotropitin yield salicylic aglycones which contribute to the anti-inflammatory and diuretic actions.
 
Wild Lettuce Sedative. Wild lettuce is primarily used as a sedative. Wild lettuce may be used to relax the body and promote sleep. Wild lettuce may be used as a pain reliever.
 
White Oak Astringent. White oak bark is primarily used to treat skin irritations, burns, anal fissures, eczema and hemorrhoids. White oak bark can be used to stop diarrhea and dysentery.
 
Valerian Root Sedative, Anti-Anxiety, Antispasmodic, Nervine, Relaxant, Blood Pressure Reducer. Used as a relief from muscle tension, allays pain and promotes sleep.
 
Tayuya Analgesic (pain-reliever), Nervine (balances/calms nerves), Neurasthenic (reduces nerve pain), Anti-Inflammatory, Detoxifier. Tayuya is useful on pain of all types (arthritis, migraines and headaches, stomach aches, etc.).
 
Anise Libido, Lactation, Digestion, Skin. Used to for indigestion and colic because it helps reduce nausea, gas and bloating. Also used for toothaches when taken orally.
 
 
Ethyl Alcohol Preservative, Intensifier. Intensifies, while preserving the properties of this herbal tincture.
 
Distilled Water
 
 
If your pet has sensitivity to aspirin this product should be avoided. Cats and birds cannot take aspirin products as it can cause kidney failure. 

Customer Reviews

Fantastic Success Review by Clarice M.
“I am writing to tell you the fantastic success I have had with the Pet’s Pain Formula. My five year old English Bulldog, Freedom, was diagnosed with severe spinal arthritis. Her joints are all fused. The Vet said there was nothing they could do for her. I told Kim Hecker, owner of The Natural Pet, of Freedom’s situation. She recommended your product as well as glucosamine in a liquid form. Within a week I had my “little puppy” back! She was chasing her football and basketball around the yard, which is something she has avoided for some time. After two weeks, she was bold enough to scale the pet fence that encloses the yard, something that surprised me to no end!!! The broken down old lady whom was my dog, which I was in tears over, has been transformed into a youthful whirlwind of energy that I now refer to as my five year old puppy!!! Thank you for creating such a wonderful product. It gives dog owners such as myself hope for the best of comfort and quality of life that our companion animals deserve.