Formulated to support:
CDRM Solution is formulated to maintain and support:
CDRM Solution is a liquid supplement containing pure tinctures of herbs such as horsetail and yarrow. It was originally formulated for a veterinary surgeon to help support his client's German Shepherd dogs and today, many customers find it beneficial to use in addition to either our Senior Dog range, Canine Releaf Gold or our Mobility Support supplements,
Pease do contact helpline@hiltonherbs.com if you require more information about this particular supplement.
Ingredients
1:3 Tinctures of:
Milk Thistle seed
St John’s Wort
Bilberry fruit
Astragalus
Yarrow
Horsetail
If you have any concerns about your animal's health please contact your vet immediately. If you have any queries about using this product, or if your animal is pregnant, please contact our Helpline 0800 052 3672 (Freephone) or email helpline@hiltonherbs.com
Horsetail (Equisetum arvense) is so named because the latin name comes from Equus - horse and Seta - tail. Horsetail contains huge amounts of silica. The Dutch call the plant "Pewterwort" because in Holland it was used to polish pewter and tin due to the abrasive silica content.
I have an elderly Romanian Shepherd who was losing his nerve sensation/feeling in his back legs. He was suddenly having trouble getting himself up off his bed on his own and sometimes needed support to do this. Control of his back legs was obviously becoming an issue. I remembered Hilton Herbs do a special blend for shepherds for nerve/pelvic issues. Within two days he was noticeably improved and by a few days he regained his ability to get up off his beds on his own and is confidently going up and down steps again and has regained feeling/sensation. I have combined with Mobility Support herbs which is very popular mixed into mushroom pate! Thank you Hilton Herbs for the CDRM Solution!
- Faye, 03/02/2023
Not having had a dog that needed neurological support before. I started Tess my German Shepherd r on this herbal supplement. She also started daily Shiatsu, and physiotherapy and I am amazed how well she is for a GS of her age 14 years and 6 months old. She still demands a walk in the morning of 45 mins and one of about 20 mins in the afternoon. She also still try's to play with her friends and her toys when the mood takes her.
- Ann Jones, 30/08/2012
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