Organic Atlantic Sea Kelp – 750 g
$12.99
Sea Kelp is highly beneficial for your pet’s glands and organs, especially the thyroid and liver.
It increases the heart’s contractile force, improves circulation, and is often used for hair loss, goitre, ulcers, obesity, and mineral deficiency.
3 in stock (can be backordered)
Organic Atlantic Sea Kelp – 750 g
Brand: Healthy Paws
Healthy Paws Atlantic Sea Kelp contains vitamins A, B1, B3, B5, B6, B9, B12, C and E, plus zinc, biotin, bromine, calcium, choline, copper, inositol, iodine, PABA, potassium, selenium, sodium and sulphur. The iodine content found in our Atlantic Sea Kelp is highly beneficial for your pet’s glands and organs, especially the thyroid and liver.
It increases the heart’s contractile force, improves circulation, and is often used for hair loss, goitre, ulcers, obesity, and mineral deficiency.
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Weight | 1.81 lbs |
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Dimensions | 11.43 × 11.43 × 16 cm |
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