Pumpkin Powder
$24.99
All Natural and Effective Way to Treat Digestive Upsets
Pumpkin is Rich in Fibre to Help Absorb Excess Liquid in the Stool
Low in Fat and a Good Source of Vitamin E, Magnesium and Potassium
Results can be Seen in a Few Hours
One Container Makes 6 Cups of Pumpkin Puree
4 in stock (can be backordered)
Brand: THRIVE – 225g
Treats constipation or diarrhea.
Ingredients
100% Natural Dried Pumpkin Powder
Nutrition Facts (per 5ml)
Additional Info
Feeding Instructions
Add Pumpkin Powder to food and mix well
Pumpkin Powder will absorb liquid in moist or raw diets, so add additional water if required
3 tbsp Pumpkin Powder = 1 cup of Pumpkin Puree
Dosage
1 tbsp per 20lb body weight for diarrhea or constipation
In most cases 1-2 treatments is all that is required
Please Visit Big Country Raw’s Website For Full Nutritional Breakdown: Pumpkin-Powder
Weight | 0.62 lbs |
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Dimensions | 9.4 × 9.4 × 10.3 cm |
Size |
500ml ,1L |
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