PINEHURST, N.C., July 2, 2016 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Assisi Animal Health developed the Assisi Loop®, an effective non-pharmaceutical anti-inflammatory device (NPAID®) that works as a PEMF therapy for animals. The Loop helps heal wounds and relieve pain in cats, dogs, and horses.
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Nitric Oxide plays a large role in feline health from gastrointestinal motility to heart health. It can be administered via pills, injections, or the use of the Assisi Loop, which increases the body's natural Nitric Oxide cycle. Assisi Animal Health shares 3 health benefits of Nitric Oxide for Cats.
Media Contact: Kaysie Dannemiller, Assisi Animal Health, 8668307342, [email protected]
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Nitric Oxide plays a large role in feline health from gastrointestinal motility to heart health. It can be administered via pills, injections, or the use of the Assisi Loop, which increases the body's natural Nitric Oxide cycle. Assisi Animal Health shares 3 health benefits of Nitric Oxide for Cats.
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- It expedites the healing process. Nitric Oxide speeds up the healing of both hard and soft tissues, such as skin, ligaments, tendons, organs, and bone. The Assisi Loop stimulates the body's natural healing processes, which increases Nitric Oxide production. Treatments are administered at home or in your vet's office.
- It maintains cardiovascular health. Nitric Oxide regulates blood pressure, decreases plaque growth and blood clotting, and expands blood vessels, thus increasing blood flow. This not only impacts heart health, it supports muscle health and overall vitality by improving the circulation of oxygen.
- It maintains gastrointestinal health. Nitric Oxide causes an anti-inflammatory response in the gastrointestinal tract. It regulates mucosal secretion, which defends the gastrointestinal tract from injury, and aids in acid regulation, antral (lower stomach) motor activity, and gastric emptying.
Media Contact: Kaysie Dannemiller, Assisi Animal Health, 8668307342, [email protected]
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