Rebalancer assists in the removal of associated vaccine side effects without removing any vaccine benefits. Thuja and silicea were carefully selected for their ability to help clear out the ill effects of over-vaccination.
Thuja
Acts on skin, blood, gastro-intestinal tract, kidneys, and brain. Has a specific antibacterial action, Thuja is used for respiratory tract infections such as bronchitis, bacterial skin infections, and cold sores. It is also used for painful conditions including osteoarthritis and a nerve disorder that affects the face called trigeminal neuralgia. It is indicated especially for the ill effects following a vaccine, or vaccinosis.
Silicea (Silica)
An abundant mineral in the earth’s crust, silicea has a profound cleansing effect on the body. Silicea helps the body to expel or root out congestions and irritants, and eliminate non-functional matter. Silicea is used to help push foreign objects to the surface (think splinters), and is also useful for blocked tear ducts and salivary glands. Silicea may also be helpful when trying to manage conditions such as boils and abscesses.
Active Ingredients
Silicea 30C
Thuja Occidentalis 12C
Inactive Ingredients
Organic ethanol 15%
Purified water
Vegetable non-GMO glycerin
INSTRUCTIONS
Healthy Animals
Add 4 pumps (0.5ml) to a small amount of food twice per day for 2 days following an unavoidable vaccine.
Puppies & Kittens
Give with a small amount of food, twice per day, for 2 days, following an unavoidable vaccine, according to the following:
2 pumps for smaller animals
4 pumps for large and giant breed puppies
For very small animals (under 3 months/under 3 lbs), you can spray 2 pumps onto a clean spoon, use a needleless syringe to suck it up, and gently place it inside the cheek (not down the throat).
Chronic / Symptomatic Animals
Add 4 pumps (0.5ml) to a small amount of food twice per day for up to 10 days.
Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven. If animal’s condition worsens or does not improve, discontinue use and consult your veterinarian.