Blood Sugar Gold — A New Product for Diabetic Cats

Veterinarian Reviewed on September 8, 2012 by Dr. Janice Huntingford

There are some exciting things happening at PetWellbeing! We have developed and launched a series of new products to help improve pet health and well being. These new products were developed by holistic veterinarians using traditional herbal remedies integrated with the newest scientific research. One such product is Blood Sugar Gold. This herbal formula is for diabetic cats and can be used along with conventional treatments for diabetes. It is similar to our Mellit product but it is new and improved. New herbs have been added and the formula is a bit different. It has a new improved, great taste that cats love. It is in a glycerin based formula so there is no worry about the cat reacting to alcohol in the herbal formula.

Blood Sugar Gold acts to normalize insulin and blood sugar levels in the cats. It also helps to maintain liver and eye health as well as stabilize blood cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Because this herbal works so well, the need for insulin or blood glucose lowering tablets may be decreased, so close monitoring by your veterinarian is needed. Blood Sugar Gold is manufactured from organic, and ethically wild harvested herbs. Every single batch is tested for purity and potency. It is our aim at Pet Wellbeing to bring you the best supplements possible for your pet. If you have a cat with diabetes and you want to add something natural to help with blood sugar regulation, then Blood Sugar Gold may be just the supplement you need.

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Dr. Janice Huntingford
Janice Huntingford, DVM, has been in veterinary practice for over 30 years and has founded two veterinary clinics since receiving her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at the Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph. She has studied extensively in both conventional and holistic modalities. Ask Dr. Jan