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Vetri-Cine is a nutritional supplement for endurance, immune system and cardiovascular health. DMG (N,N-Dimethylglycine) is an integral part of metabolism and helps improves use of oxygen at the cellular level. VETRI-CINE 1500 MG POWDER A Formula to Support Immune System Function, Cardiovascular Health, and Endurance Nutritional supplement for endurance, immune system and cardiovascular health. DMG (N,N-Dimethylglycine) is an integral part of animal metabolism, and is naturally produced in the horse's body. DMG helps your horse use oxygen better at the cellular level, can reduce lactic acid buildup, shorten recovery time after strenuous exercise, and reduce cramping. DMG allows your animal to maintain peak performance for a longer period, and to return post-stress blood lactate levels to normal more quickly. Horses quiet down and appetites improve. Mares also have an almost 30% increase in oxygen requirements during pregnancy. Older horses with limited respiratory functions may benefit as well, Horses with heaves will often quiet down and appetites improve. DMG has been shown to bolster the immune system response by 400%, thus providing immune system support and reducing the chance of a lay-up - including those caused by shipping and stress. VetriScience holds five patents on their DMG, which is a food substance and is considered extremely safe. N,N-Dimethylglycine (DMG) is an intricate part of animal metabolism and is produced in the horses body. Because DMG helps your horse stay in peak condition, it can reduce lactic acid build-up, and shorten recovery time after strenuous exercise. DMG also supports proper immune system, cardiovascular, and respiratory functions. Vetri-Cine 1500 mg Powder Active Ingredient Per 13.6 g Scoop: N,N-Dimethylglycine HCl. . . . . . . 1500 mg Inactive Ingredient: calcium carbonate, diatomaceous earth. Directions for Use: Performance: 1 rounded scoop twice daily for 3 - 4 days prior to heavy activity. Then go
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I am around 4-5 weeks pregnant. I know it is normal to have a little cramping during a pregnancy, but how often do you cramp. For the past couple weeks i have cramped about everyday, and today not so much. Is it normal to cramp for a few days and then no cramping for a day or so. What causes this and has this happened to you? Thanks for any help.
I have had cramps a lot through out my pregnancy. In the beginning I had them probably everyday up until I was around 10 weeks.. They weren’t bad. And now I’ve had them again since about 25 weeks all the time. I’m 36 weeks now. The cramping can be caused by implantation still at the stage you’re at. It can be caused by the uterus stretching and getting bigger for the baby. It can also be round ligament pains. Its all totally normal as long as the cramps aren’t extremely painful and/or you’re not bleeding.
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I am around 4-5 weeks pregnant. I know it is normal to have a little cramping during a pregnancy, but how often do you cramp. For the past couple weeks i have cramped about everyday, and today not so much. Is it normal to cramp for a few days and then no cramping for a day or so. What causes this and has this happened to you? Thanks for any help.
I have had cramps a lot through out my pregnancy. In the beginning I had them probably everyday up until I was around 10 weeks.. They weren’t bad. And now I’ve had them again since about 25 weeks all the time. I’m 36 weeks now. The cramping can be caused by implantation still at the stage you’re at. It can be caused by the uterus stretching and getting bigger for the baby. It can also be round ligament pains. Its all totally normal as long as the cramps aren’t extremely painful and/or you’re not bleeding.
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I’m 36 weeks pregnant with twins and in the last week or so I have been having SEVERE difficulty breathing when I lie down. I get really short of breath and I have woke up in the night gasping for air.
I know that shortness of breath is normal during pregnancy because they are pushing up on your lungs but I have never had this issue before and surely waking up gasping for breath isn’t normal!
Thoughts? =(
I have a doc appt monday so i’m going to ask then.
If you have a small torso, and you’re almost full term with TWINS, yes! It is normal. It’ll be over with in 4 weeks…
But for women with small torso’s, there’s only so much space in your body! Think of all your organs already in side of you, now place two 6 pound babies in there! Talk it over with your doctor, but you should be fine.
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I’m 36 weeks pregnant with twins and in the last week or so I have been having SEVERE difficulty breathing when I lie down. I get really short of breath and I have woke up in the night gasping for air.
I know that shortness of breath is normal during pregnancy because they are pushing up on your lungs but I have never had this issue before and surely waking up gasping for breath isn’t normal!
Thoughts? =(
I have a doc appt monday so i’m going to ask then.
If you have a small torso, and you’re almost full term with TWINS, yes! It is normal. It’ll be over with in 4 weeks…
But for women with small torso’s, there’s only so much space in your body! Think of all your organs already in side of you, now place two 6 pound babies in there! Talk it over with your doctor, but you should be fine.
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I have had my regular period for about three days this month and now i am experiencing a little bit of bright red blood. I have also this entire time been feeling very nauseous whenever i eat and when i first wake up in the morning. Could I be pregnant and can I take a pregnancy test while i am bleeding?
There is HcG in both your blood and your urine. That’s what the test is reading for. So, yes, you can take a HPT even if you are bleeding.
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I have had my regular period for about three days this month and now i am experiencing a little bit of bright red blood. I have also this entire time been feeling very nauseous whenever i eat and when i first wake up in the morning. Could I be pregnant and can I take a pregnancy test while i am bleeding?
There is HcG in both your blood and your urine. That’s what the test is reading for. So, yes, you can take a HPT even if you are bleeding.
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Im 6 wks and when i drive and some other times like if i sit on a chair with no back i have some cramping in my sides. Is that normal?
yes, that is very normal, when i was pregnant with daughter i cramped quite a bit. but since you are so early in your pregnancy if the cramping gets worse and is accompanied by bleeding or spotting I would consult your doctor
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Im 6 wks and when i drive and some other times like if i sit on a chair with no back i have some cramping in my sides. Is that normal?
yes, that is very normal, when i was pregnant with daughter i cramped quite a bit. but since you are so early in your pregnancy if the cramping gets worse and is accompanied by bleeding or spotting I would consult your doctor
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Metacam (meloxicam) is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) oral suspension for use for the treatment of pain and inflammation in dogs. It is available as 10ml,32 ml or 100 ml dropper bottles. It should not be used in the last third of pregnancy and should not be used in nursing animals. Do not use in animals with heart,kidney or liver disease. The usual dose is 0.1mg / lb as a single dose on the first day then 0.05mg / lb given once every 24 hours thereafter. Generic Name Meloxicam (me-lock’-see-cam) Brand Name(s) Metacam (Merial) What is this medication used for Meloxicam is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) for use in dogs. It is indicated for the treatment of pain and inflammation as a result of acute and chronic musculoskeletal disorders such as disco-spondylosis,arthropathy and soft tissue injuries Availability Meloxicam is a prescription medication available as a plastic squeeze dropper bottle with a measuring syringe included in the package. How this medication should be used Shake well before use. The usual dose of meloxicam in dogs is 0.1mg/lb as a single initial dose. Treatment should be continued by giving 0.05mg/lb once a day as a maintenance dose. The medication can be given using the drop dispensing container or by using the included dose syringe that attaches to the bottle. Kidney and liver function should be monitored during treatment. What are the side effects Side effects include loss of appetite,vomiting,diarrhea,dark or tarry stools and drowsiness Symptoms of an allergic reaction to this medication can include facial swelling,hives and rash. What special precautions are there This medication should not be used in animals allergic to meloxicam or other NSAIDS. It should not be used in animals with bleeding problems such as stomach ulcers and Von Willebrand’s disease. It should not be used in dogs with heart,kidney or liver disease. It should not be used in pregnant or lactating bitches in the last third of pregnancy. It should
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