Ingredients:
Yeast Guard
Active Ingredients per 1.31 g (1/2 tsp):
Pau D’Arco Powder ……………………………………… 500 mg
C8/C10 MCT Powder ……………………………………. 310 mg
Caprylic Acid …………………………………………….. 62 mg
Capric Acid ……………………………………………….. 41 mg
Organic Olive Leaf Powder ……………………………. 100 mg
Organic Goldenseal Powder ………………………….. 100 mg
Organic Oregano Leaf Power ………………………… 100 mg
Organic Fennel Powder ………………………………… 100 mg
Organic Thyme Leaf Powder …………………………… 50 mg
Organic Ginger Root Powder …………………………… 50 mg
Digest
Active Ingredients per 1.2 g (1/2 tsp):
New Zealand Liver (Bovine) ……………………………… 500 mg
New Zealand Pancreas (Bovine) ……………………….. 300 mg
Organic Alfalfa Juice Powder ……………………………… 38 mg
Betaine Hydrochloride ……………………………………….. 38 mg
Organic Broccoli Sprout Powder …………………………. 38 mg
Bromelain …………………………………………………………. 38 mg
Invertase ………………………………………………………….. 38 mg
Organic Nettle Leaf Powder ……………………………….. 38 mg
Ox Bile Powder ………………………………………………….. 38 mg
Papain ……………………………………………………………… 38 mg
Cellulase ……………………………………………………………. 9 mg
Bacillus coagulens, Bacillus subtilis blend …… 2 Billion CFU
Gut Guard
Active Ingredients per 3.0 g (1 tsp):
L-Glutamine …………………………………………………. 1,200 mg
N-Acetyl Glucosamine …………………………………….. 400 mg
Licorice (Deglycyrrhizinated) Root Extract …………. 200 mg
Certified Organic Aloe Vera Leaf Extract ……………. 150 mg
Certified Organic Marshmallow Root Extract ………. 150 mg
Certified Organic Slippery Elm …………………………. 100 mg
HumicSureTM (Humic and Fulvic Acid) ……………… 100 mg
Certified Organic Chamomile ……………………………. 50 mg
Certified Organic Dandelion Root ………………………. 50 mg
Certified Organic Burdock Root …………………………. 50 mg
Certified Organic Ginger Root …………………………… 50 mg
Proprietary Probiotic Blend ………………………. 6 Billion CFU
Inactive Ingredients: None
Feeding Directions
Give all three Yeast Guard Plus products (Digest, Yeast Guard & Gut Guard) once a day or follow your veterinarian’s recommendations. You can follow the instructions on the label.
For the best results:
- Give your dog Yeast Guard Plus over 60 days or as recommended by your vet.
- Give your dog high-quality foods without starches and pesticides.
- Once symptoms begin to clear up, continue supporting your dog’s gut with Protect (sold separately). Protect is a veterinary formulated probiotic and it’s designed to help prevent Candida and yeast overgrowth.
FAQS
How long will it take for Yeast-Free Fido to work?
Yeast Guard Plus should be used for 30 – 60 days depending on your dog’s response.
After finishing the Yeast Guard Plus bundle, we recommend using Protect to supply your dog with a healthy dose of soil-based probiotics to help support a healthy gut moving forward.
Can’t I just buy Yeast Guard?
Yeast Guard is just one part of the three-step Yeast battle.
It works best when It’s teamed up with Digest and Gut Guard.
Yeast Guard starts by helping the body detoxify yeast populations …
Next, Digest helps break down yeast with powerful enzymes and probiotics.
Finally, Gut Guard “seals the deal” by helping seal the leaky gut to prevent further damage.
NOTE: Buying these 3 products as a bundle saves you
Is the caprylic acid made with MCT Oil or Coconut Oil?
You can find caprylic and capric acid made from MCT Oil (medium-chain triglyceride) in Yeast Guard.
It’s ideal to supply your dog with caprylic and capric acid from MCT oil. There are other sources out there like goat milk and coconut oil. But you run into high sugar content (lactose) that feeds yeast and nearly half the lauric acid (in coconut oil) that creates inflammation.
This is why we strive to use high quality ingredients like, MCT oil, in Yeast Guard.
What diet changes can I make to help my dog fight off yeast?
If your dog is a kibble eater, switching him to a fresh, raw diet is a great place to start to eliminate yeast. Kibble is high in sugars and starch which is a heavenly breeding ground for yeast.
Here are some of the most common sources of carbs and sugars in commercial dog food:
- Potatoes
- sweet potatoes
- Rice
- Wheat and corn
- Peas
- Millet
- Oats
If you add fruit to your dog’s diet, consider limiting him/her to berries as they tend to be lower in sugar content.
What extra things I can do to help my dog fight yeast?
Watch your metals!
Yeast tends to like metals. Avoiding heavy metals in your dog will help.
In small increments, Iron and Zinc are healthy. But arsenic, cadmium, chromium, lead, and mercury are toxic to your dog and make the naughty list every time!
An organic diet is a good start to avoiding heavy metals. Glyphosate is a common pesticide sprayed on wheat and produce that ends up in our pets food. It is stocked full of heavy metals.
Another place heavy metals show up is in fish, low-quality fish oils and fluoridated water. Limit your dog from these areas and you’ll have a better shot at fighting yeast!
When is the best time to give Yeast Guard Plus?
Give Gut Guard and Yeast Guard at mealtime. For quality results, give Digest between meals. This process works best to help take down the yeast cell wall and make space for Yeast Guard Plus to a good job.
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