Increased urinary pH is an adjuvant factor in urolithiasis caused by calcium salts (oxalates, etc.), urates, and cystine. The alkalizing effect of Q.diet Noxalate is guaranteed by the presence of potassium citrate.
Sodium chloride has a urinary dilution effect, demonstrated in both dogs and cats. The increased urinary volume ensures a lower concentration of minerals per ml of urine, reducing the RSS (relative saturation threshold) and decreasing the contact time between bacteria and the bladder wall.
Phyllanthus increases the solubility of alkaline salts and has a diuretic action
Umidità 4% - Proteina grezza: 4,6% - Grassi grezzi 0,6% - Fibre grezze 21,5% - Ceneri grezze 39% - Fosforo 0,2% - Calcio 0,0% - Sodio 2,0 % - Magnesio 0,0% - Potassio 9,0% - Cloruri 3,2% - Zolfo 0,0% - vitamina D totale 0,0 UI/kg - Idrossiprolina 0,0%
| Peso dell’animale (kg) | 5 | 10 | 20 | 30 | 40 | 50 |
| Capsule | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |