CDRM SOLUTION is a pure liquid herbal supplement for dogs of all breeds and ages
CDRM Solution was originally formulated for a veterinarian to help support his client's German Shepherd dogs. Many of our customers find it helpful to use the CDRM in conjunction with our Mobility Support supplement.
1:3 Tinctures of
Administer orally on a daily basis, dividing the required amount between two administrations for best results
Full instructions will be found on the packaging
Introduce gradually building up to the full recommended amount over a period of 5 - 7 days
Please allow up to a month for full benefits to be seen
Dogs are individuals so often a lower maintenance amount will be sufficient for long-term use
If you have any concerns about your animal's health please contact your veterinarian immediately.
If you have any queries about using this product, or if your animal is pregnant, please contact:
Toll-Free Helpline: 1 855 261 1289 or email: support@hiltonherbs.com
Horsetail - Equisetum arvense
Horsetail is rich in Silica, which can help to support and maintain the elasticity of connective tissue, it is also rich in calcium to support normal growth of hair, nails, teeth and bones.
Folklore: The Dutch name for Horsetail is Pewterwort, this is because it was used in Holland for polishing tin or pewter tableware due to its high silica content.
These testimonials are for informational purposes only. The information is not a substitute for expert veterinary care. Testimonials are written by actual customers and represent their own observations. They are not edited. These observations are not guaranteed, are not medically substantiated, and may not be typical for other animals.
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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