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HepaBird Forte | Protector hepático


HepaBird Forte | Protector hepático
6.95€
HepaBird Forte | Protector hepático
  • Availability: In Stock
  • Brands ForteBird
  • Model 7075
6.95€

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Hepabird Forte is a high-quality nutritional supplement specifically formulated to protect and strengthen liver function in all types of birds (ornamental, breeding, or competition). Its complete and balanced formula combines natural extracts and essential nutrients that support liver metabolism, promote cell regeneration, and help eliminate toxins accumulated due to medication, fatty foods, or stressful conditions.

This product is essential during veterinary treatments, especially with antibiotics, antiparasitics, or any medication that may affect the liver. It is also ideal for strengthening liver health during periods of recovery, molting, breeding, or when signs of weakness, dull plumage, or loss of vitality are observed.

Hepabird Forte acts as a natural detoxifier and stimulates liver function, improving digestion, nutrient absorption, and the bird's overall performance.

Main Benefits:

Stimulates liver metabolism and promotes cell regeneration.

Protects the liver during drug treatments.

Supports detoxification of the body and digestive system.

Improves the bird's overall condition: plumage, appetite, and energy.

Ideal for use in breeding, molting, and recovery programs.

Recommended use:

During and after treatment with antibiotics or other medications.

In cases of liver dysfunction, stress, poisoning, or general weakness.

As a preventative measure in maintenance and high-performance programs.

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