"helps relieve digestive discomfort by providing mucilage to soothe the digestive tract."

It's been great for Nicky's constipation.  I'm trying it for Mr. Black Kitty's diarrhea, along with Kaopectate.  Not as clear cut there!  But's supposed to be an all-over tonic for digestive tract.

Gloria


At 01:24 PM 12/26/01 -0800, you wrote:
So, Slippery Elm is good for constipation and digestive problems?
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Subject: RE: Bamama/Glenda

Try some Slippery Elm - it's nourishing and soothing to the digestive tract.
( http://www.theherbsplace.com/slipelm.html )

Gloria

At 09:14 AM 12/26/01 -0800, you wrote:
What does alfalfa juice do for them? -Jennifer

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> Glenda,
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> I went home last night and Bamama ate a few licks of wet food.
> Then she ran
> into the litter room I thought that she had to go. Instead she
> puked. So I
> called the vet and took her to the hospital.
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> They took 2 xrays say nothing abnormal except she has a heart
> mumor now and
> one side in the xray was alittle rounded. Good thing no cancer so
> far to be
> seen in the xrays. No temperature. They say a little gas in her
> tummy. Said
> to give her flaglin (can't spell it but its that nasty stuff). Or to give
> pepsid AC I am going with the AC. As for constipated they said
> no. Infact she
> went during the xrays and it was pasty. So I am cutting the
> pumpkin to 1/2 t
> 2x a day. She still isn't too hungry. Not sure what is going on
> her except
> that she shrunk her tummy in the last few days.
>
> Luckily she is eating A/D. She likes it so far at least for afew
> days. I am
> gonna give her some Chicken tonight.
>
> Any ideas anyone.  I guess I can give her the pill to stimulate
> her appetite
> or I may try some alfaya juice.
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> Carla
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